The beauty of this system is it gives you an easy out during those toy-aisle meltdowns.
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Obviously, we would have liked to have played better, but it is not easy out here.
It was not easy out there on the pitch with the weather so hot.
This is a tough one to refute at the summary-judgment stage, and an easy out for the judge.
Of course, the Celtics are the Celtics, wrinkly and experienced, and they will not be an easy out.
They may not have the gas for a championship, but the Celtics are no longer an easy out.
Some believed deporting Mr. Abdel Rahman was the "easy out, " said Robert Khuzami, the SEC's former enforcement chief who was one of the lead prosecutors on the case.
To do otherwise is to allow Bill Clinton an easy out -- the credible claim that any fault for such failures must be apportioned on a bipartisan basis.
Unlike Roddick, Federer is showing only incremental signs of age, and though he sits below Nadal and Novak Djokovic in the rankings, he's not an easy out for either.
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Gas was also an easy out for Mulva, allowing him to dodge what the gathered crowd of oil executives would have been more interested in hearing: a well articulated plan for ConocoPhillips to return to strength through selling off noncore assets (including Syncrude, some sadsack refineries and even a stake in Russia's Lukoil).
Filing for protection under Chapter 9 of the federal bankruptcy code is your easy way out.
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All of which suggests that there is no easy way out for Vivendi Universal.
Take the easy way out, and you'll never fully appreciate the wonders of this most American grain.
They easy way out is to look to the greener grass and aspire to run on it.
But imposing financial discipline on enterprises looking for an easy way out is the crucial issue, isn't it?
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But with the Arcade Fire, there's no redemption in the final verse, no easy escape out on the highway.
But Congress is more likely to take the easy way out and just extend the law for another year.
"It's the easy way out, " Panetta said, adding that there is a price to be paid for such an approach.
Many saw this as an easy way out of HMP Blundeston near Lowestoft to a jail nearer home, the report adds.
When the going gets tough, the easy way out is to come up with justifiable reasons to move ahead without them.
Bush all but said the other candidates, with their instant denials and coy cooperation with the witch-hunts, were taking the easy way out.
"This is a wake up call to the region that there is no easy way out, " said Rob Masonis, Northwest director for American Rivers.
"I could take the easy way out and call it a day now, but I want to play again for Wales, " said the Newcastle captain.
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Despite the rapid weight loss, surgery wasn't an easy way out.
The trustees have already given themselves the Refco-style easy legal out.
There is an easy way out of this box, and that is to identify the large number of near-term measures that most Americans can agree on.
Then, after what Gurganus predicted would be "easy access out the door of customs with your luggage, " Carnival will try to take care of its passengers on land.
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