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make and easier
`` Does this make it any easier, coward ''??
The replacement of the slide-lock side safety catch will make this lever-action favorite more appealing than ever since the new safety is easier and faster to operate.
The presence of alternative job opportunities also will make the place easier to sell if that should become desirable.
The " space " character had to come before graphics to make sorting easier, so it became position 20 < sub > hex </ sub >; for the same reason, many special signs commonly used as separators were placed before digits.
This is mainly to do with the breaking up of a topic to make it easier to understand.
The only rule universally accepted is that one should be consistent, and to make this easier, publishers express their preferences in a style guide.
The decision of the Council came to be called the Apostolic Decree () and was that most Mosaic law, including the requirement for circumcision of males, was not obligatory for Gentile converts, possibly in order to make it easier for them to join the movement.
Air shows, and other big shows such as agricultural shows, on grassy land, are vulnerable to continued heavy rain waterlogging the ground, and making the cloudbase too low for flying, forcing cancellation, or the show ending early, costing much money for the show's organizers, as people and parking cars have difficulty moving about and turn the land into a morass, and the organizers may be tempted to put straw or cinders down to make movement easier, and the owner of the land cannot accept the resulting damage.
The nata de coco is sliced into thin strips to make it easier to pass through a straw.
Ivor Crewe and Anthony King found five defectors who claimed to have voted for Foot in order to saddle Labour with an unelectable leader and make life easier in their new party.
It can also be tuned to E-A-D, like its cousin, the domra, to make it easier for those trained on the domra to play the instrument, and still have a balalaika sound.
In 1960 John XXIII simplified the rubrics governing the Breviary in order to make it easier to use.
* A stream can be canalized to make its navigable path more predictable and easier to maneuver.
Some filmmakers like to have the camera on a boom arm just to make it easier to move around between ordinary set-ups.
One reason for the introduction of the mechanical joints was to make it easier to repair necks.
The additional units make it easier for them to achieve their target emission levels.
Practical devices generally use simpler chords for common characters ( e. g., Baudot ), or may have ways to make it easier to remember the chords ( e. g., Microwriter ), but the same principles apply.
It is often chamferred on the inside to make loading the cannon easier.
Since 1982, however, the arguments have been easier to make, because lawyers have been able to cite the relevant sections of the constitution rather than rely upon legal abstraction.
Some even contain 00 and 000 buttons to make large numbers easier to enter.
Simplicity and regularity also in the visible instruction set would make it easier to implement overlapping processor stages ( pipelining ) at the machine code level ( i. e. the level seen by compilers.
With some implementations, image resolution may be less directly limited by bandwidth ; for example in DVB-T, broadcasters can choose from several different modulation schemes, giving them the option to reduce the transmission bitrate and make reception easier for more distant or mobile viewers.
These locations are also filled with objects with which the player can interact, that either benefit the player in some form ( light switches make it easier to see, while water fountains and broken hydrants provide some health points ) or simply provide diversion ( tipping strippers provokes a quote from Duke and a provocative reveal from the dancer ).
It introduces new enemies, a new final boss ( The Queen ), a new weapon, and changes to the script to make it easier to mod.
The animal fossil record from this period is sparse, possibly because animals had yet to evolve hard shells, which make for easier fossilization.

make and identify
He began with masks to make the dancer identify himself with the creature he appeared to be.
The recording can further be used to identify advantage players whose activities, while legal, make them undesirable customers.
It would also be difficult to identify three different sources that were sufficiently different to make the triple system effort worthwhile.
Scientists have yet to identify specific features of malignant and immune cells that would make them uniquely targetable ( barring some recent examples, such as the Philadelphia chromosome as targeted by imatinib ).
One theme in research literature is to identify what the " hard " instances of the knapsack problem look like, or viewed another way, to identify what properties of instances in practice might make them more amenable than their worst-case NP-complete behaviour suggests.
They also improved the quality and readability of the human-readable information to make it easier to identify.
An experienced breeder can try to identify that personality which would be happier as an independent livestock dog, or that which wants more to please and would make a good obedience dog or family pet.
These re-creators have been able to identify many of the advances that the Vikings implemented in order to make the longship a superior vessel.
Some closely knit language families, and many branches within larger families, take the form of dialect continua, in which there are no clear-cut borders that make it possible to unequivocally identify, define, or count individual languages within the family.
There are proximate environments where individuals identify nonimmediate real or imagined situations in combination with immediate situations that make individuals confront a common situation of both subjective and objective components that affect their decisions.
Countries usually have different styles of stamps for entries and exits, to make it easier to identify the movements of people.
While ATMs ( as well as the remote memory systems discussed below ) use the card merely to identify the associated account and record changes in a central database, stored value systems make a physical alteration to the card to reflect the new balance after a call.
The intent is to identify ways to make top events less probable, and verify that safety goals have been achieved.
" The OSS was also focused on the battle for hearts and minds during wartime ; " the very practice of simple sabotage by natives in enemy or occupied territory may make these individuals identify themselves actively with the United Nations War effort, and encourage them to assist openly in periods of Allied invasion and occupation.
It is also " an explicit formal inquiry carried out to help someone ( referred to as the decision maker ) identify a better course of action and make a better decision than he might otherwise have made.
These repeated misfortunes, clearly effected by some malevolent entity, make the hero identify with the Biblical Job.
As a result, Nyaya scholars again went to great pains to identify, in each case, what it took to make knowledge valid, in the process creating a number of explanatory schemes.
Horse-racing historian Michael Tanner, in a 2011 television interview at Epsom, pointed out that as Emily Davison was standing on the inside of the bend at Tattenham Corner, amidst heaving crowds, and with no racetrack commentary like there is today, it would in fact have been impossible for her to have any idea whether the King's horse Anmer had in fact already gone past or not when she stepped out onto the racecourse to make her protest ; and that at the speeds the horses were going it would not have been practicable for her to identify any particular horse anyway even if she'd meant to.
Hedge funds that do fundamental analysis " are far more likely than other investors to try to identify a firm ’ s off-balance-sheet exposures ", including " environmental or social liabilities present in a market or company but not explicitly accounted for in traditional numeric valuation or mainstream investor analysis ", and hence make the prices better reflect the true quality of operation of the firms.
Of the 16 bits that make up these two bytes, 11 bits go to encoding the distance, 3 go to encoding the length, and the remaining two are used to make sure the decoder can identify the first byte as the beginning of such a two-byte sequence.
After November 1940, he had the idea of teaming up with his former colleague, Gaston Cusin, to identify and contact a number of potential RĂ©sistance " centers of influence ", but only during the summer of 1941 was he able to make the most critical contacts, including contact with Henry Frenay, leader of the movement not yet called Combat, but the National Liberation Movement.
Most scholars identify them with the Rus ' or Varangians, which would make Ibn Fadlan's account one of the earliest portrayals of Vikings.
He also notes, " the fact that close paraphrases make reference to Dios, halal ku, and hunab ku allows us to securely identify hunab ku with the Christian God, even when surrounding text may be ambiguous.

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