Not only can he make his own dinner, he can make it for his family, too.
They are laughably attempting to make it for the next 30-years on nothing but miniscule bond income.
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The easier you make it for local businesses to adopt your product, the less costly it will be to service them.
Did you make the reservation, or did someone make it for you?
The easier you make it for your audience to relate and communicate with you, the easier it is to deliver a successful presentation.
It could perhaps make it for another year, but I really doubt that the Bernanke put is the truth will last five years.
In the constantly changing technological landscape, TV companies have to decide how easily they want to make it for viewers to watch their shows.
The odds that you may be robbed depend on a number of variables, but mostly on how easy you make it for a thief.
It makes no difference whether we have a magic box that simply spouts electricity, some foreigners make it for us or we make it.
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But if the efficiency argument is weak evidence, the fairness argument is assumed to make the case, and make it for zero percent taxation.
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The easier they make it for us to swipe, wave and slap, the more we buy and the more they collect their interchange fees from merchants.
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He clicked on a new "Make it for me" link next to a picture of the S'mores cupcakes, which connected him with a local baker via the Zaarly service.
We need to make it easier for American businesses to do business here in America, and we also need to make it easier for American businesses to sell our products other places in the world.
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If we want to make it easier for employers to hire, or failing that, to make it easier for workers to become independent, then why would astronomically expensive, employer-based health insurance be the best permanent solution?
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Mr Avelino said a more transparent labelling system would also make it easier for consumers to avoid buying meat from the Amazon and make it harder for shops to sell items from producers who flouted the law.
They want to make it easier for people to subscribe to RSS feeds and also, of course, make it really simple for people to engage in e-commerce.
But the same qualities that make it a haven for beach bums and students make it a frustration for anybody trying to do business.
The best way of restoring New Labour's credentials is for the party to make it rational for us to vote for it next time.
It would grant Disney exclusive rights to the images for another generation and make it harder for them to be reproduced by other manufacturers when copyrights run out.
Where the Labour government has in the past sought to help people fulfill their quest for the "Australian dream, " the current leadership plans to make it difficult for them to achieve it.
And subsidies for preschool make it harder for families to justify making the sacrifice to keep kids at home.
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If we want to make things easy for our customers, we have to make it easy for our front-line associates to talk to them, essentially by creating fair terms and fair solutions to any questions.
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But they make it harder for women to gain the experience necessary to make it to the very top.
The new pricing, if put in place for all Comcast customers, could make it easier for customers to pay for more data at a higher speed and it also could lead to a revenue bump for Comcast.
Tight budgets, for example, make it harder for the government to increase discretionary spending.
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These three outcomes (DAC for short) make it possible for individuals to work together willingly and effectively to realize collective achievements.
The assembly government wants more people to use their local libraries, and for libraries to make it easier for members to borrow from elsewhere.
He told the BBC the legal fees had cost an "absolute fortune" and called for reform to make it possible for the less wealthy to protect their privacy.
It owns half of the breast-implant firm Dow Corning, which went bankrupt when plaintiff lawyers figured out how to make it pay for health problems it did not cause.
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