Either way, organizers with Anonymous got what they were hoping for: an ease of use that brought in more volunteers.
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These clothes had an ease of wearing that suggests a hit collection.
Third, the work was interesting: I interacted with top researchers and was assured of an ease of access that I never would have had as an assistant professor.
Both metals are vulnerable to a slight firming of the dollar or an ease in sovereign debt issues in either side of the Atlantic, as has been the case lately with the easing of the European debt concerns and the anxiety over the health of US banks, which was followed by a firm dollar.
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Gliding over most surfaces with the ease of an Olympic skater, it's a vast improvement over any mechanical mouse I've used.
"There's an absolutely clear difference between ease of use and people's engagement with a map, " he said.
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She also thought there was an important difference between the ease of access to British work compared to work in Germany.
We now encourage those disengaged to participate even loosening the requirements for identification, residency, or the ease of casting an absentee ballot.
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Drawing his figures in earthtones, Malskat took up the spare 14th century style with preternatural ease and an utter lack of inhibition.
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The New England Journal of Medicine recently published a study comparing the ease of getting an appointment with a specialist in Cook County, Illinois, for children with Medicaid versus those with private insurance.
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Three million fewer men and women are employed today than 2.5 years ago, when the Fed began an unprecedented era of monetary ease marked by zero interest rates and two rounds of massive, quantitative easing.
True to the Nikon 1 promise, the J2 is the ultimate marriage of performance and ease-of-use wrapped in an attractive package.
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While Keogh favours a sailing kayak for the ease and serenity of an easy downwind passage, kayaks rigged for fishing add an element of adventure.
Past behavior shows a pattern of threats followed by diplomatic "charm offensives" designed to ease tensions and reap diplomatic gains in an environment of general relief that the situation has calmed down.
So far, the price structure looks like an inverse proportion to the content and ease of use.
This in part reflects the increased ease of commodity investing through an increased range of products and exchange traded funds.
Nor does Bibi, a former prime minister who would like his old job back, have an obvious reason to ease Mr Sharon out of his predicament.
Boer returned to the club as a player in October 2009 to ease an injury after two years out of the sport and stayed for the rest of the season.
Ojo completed his hat-trick, running straight through the middle of the pitch with ease, before Joseph got a second, courtesy of an interception.
The application provides an incomparable user experience with respect to ease-of-use, responsiveness, performance and quality.
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On Friday member states finally agreed an EU constitution that will ease the bureaucratic pressures of enlargement.
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Such an approach has the potential to ease the risk of flooding and create valuable new wetland habitat for breeding birds.
The second room is majestic: three boxing scenes, three ravishingly piquant portraits of working-class youths, and a startling nude of an ill-at-ease woman.
In addition to this, there is an increasing demand for liquefied natural gas, as it is becoming realized as an important source of fuel due to the ease in its storage and transportation.
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Third, the best way to ease the pain of deleveraging is with an export-led boom.
Significantly redeveloped, this WinMo will focus on an upgraded user experience with massive changes made to ease of use, as well as new features like global search and data correlation, meaning the device would, for example, know who you're talking to and give you instant access to email from only that person, or maybe a map with that pinpoints their address.
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But, as Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, author of an extensive study of the subject, points out, even successful departing bosses often try to ease the pain of re-entry into normal life by demanding to keep the trappings of their heroic stature: limousines, offices, private jets.
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With the ease of online trading, retail investors had an insatiable appetite for dot-coms.
It calls for an expansion of global strategic petroleum reserves, which would ease the impact of oil disruptions.
Mexico jumped from 74th place to 26th place in terms of ease of starting a business between the 2012 an 2013 reports.
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