It requires people to reconstrue improper behavior to make it less improper, to frame it in a different way to make it more palatable.
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When so many people -- especially the young -- are struggling to find a toe hold in the labor market, does it really make sense to make it harder for employers to hire them?
In considering all of the variables, however, it seems clear that if Tesla is going to make it in China, it will have to make it as a luxury brand, not as an electric vehicle.
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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This would have cleared out major debris, Scarborough said, but city dwellers likely had to boil their water or use it to make alcohol in order to make it safe to drink, as sanitation was not up to modern standards.
Among the measures, Google is believed to have offered to label its services to make it more obvious to people what they are using and to make it easier for people to use rival advertising services, the Reuters news agency reports.
"While it's absolutely critical to make it easier to prosecute wrong behavior when it happens and make punishments as firm as appropriate, we also need to come up with some solutions for fixing the systemic problems and restoring faith in the system, " Mr. Norden said.
Low cost improvements can include replacing incandescent lights with CFL or LED alternatives, master switches to make it easier to switch off appliances at night, energy monitoring to make it easier to identify waste, draft proofing, and using plants or shade-cloth to keep the summer sun off your home.
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Thompson knew that they did not have the SAT scores or the money to make it to a college like Berry, but she was moved by their determination to make it in America, a land that Oo said was as different from their homelands as Earth is from sky.
"When you look at what it's done in terms of getting the food product in ideal conditions into the supermarket, into our homes so that we can consume it, to maintain it so to make sure it's healthy, to make sure it's in perfect condition, it's got a very, very important role, " he said.
"Because it was disclosed and there was no long-term security matter here, it gives the Secret Service the opportunity to clear up what has happened, do all it can to make sure it never happens again or at least minimizes it to make it very, very difficult for it to ever happen again, " he said.
We have to make it responsibly and we have to make it with justification.
"I have to make it spicy, I have to make it intense, " Bernstein said.
But they make it harder for women to gain the experience necessary to make it to the very top.
First dream, make sure to transform that into a vision and finally if you want to make it happen and be successful in the industry of your choice, have a plan to make it your reality.
And it is I think a hard argument to make, or an even harder argument to make, if one were to try to make it, in an election year when members of Congress have to explain to their constituents what they did while they were away in Washington and what they did to help the economy and help jobs.
How is it Dudley Do Right guys - I used to watch that cartoon growing up - how it is a company of Dudley Do Rights can make it to New Orleans from Vancouver, and they had horses too, how can they make it to New Orleans before the federal government?
Everything as open as you could make it, to make it as heavy as possible with one guitar.
To make it easier to do it right, some ICUs now gather all the equipment needed on a single cart ahead of time and give nurses permission to halt a central line procedure if they see a doctor doing it wrong.
Cockatoos have an average life span of 40 to 70 years, although it is not unheard for some cockatoos to make it to the ripe old age of 80.
And then instead of showing us how they planned to make it better, unbelievably, they told us that they planned to make it worse.
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.
And I think the point of that is not to cheer, but to simply view that as the essential kind of decisions that Congress needs to make, members of both parties need to make when it comes to dealing with our fiscal challenges.
In 2004, Gateway did something similar, changing its privacy policy to make it okay to sell information it had gathered for Hooked On Phonics users to third parties.
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Kempton then contacted his regional transmission organization (RTO), PJM Interconnection, which manages wholesale electricity in 13 states and the District of Columbia, and convinced it to make it possible to pay customers for providing this service.
Losing funds from online piracy makes it difficult for independent films to make it to the big screen.
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"I put the wets on and just went out hard in the first couple of laps and then tried to make it to the end - I managed to do it, " said the Kiwi.
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It will be important for the SEC to make it seem to the public that Goldman is acknowledging that it behaved abominably and that the fraud charge resulted in major changes to the firm.
Rules that make it harder to move money around will make it harder to commit to distant opportunities.
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