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It would be easy to administer.
The justices said the distinction should be easy to administer.
It would seem that an idling law, like a no-parking law, would be easy to administer: both affect vehicles that are standing still.
The aim of this study was to develop self-report and clinician-rated versions of an insight scale that would be easy to administer, sensitive to small changes, and inclusive of the core dimensions of clinical insight into psychosis.
The 15-item myasthenia gravis quality of life scale (MG-QOL15) is an HRQOL evaluative instrument specific to patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) that was designed to be easy to administer and interpret.
This type of deal would be easy to administer; there are endless businesses and ventures out there that will gladly pay the people to make something of idle lands and untapped wealth.
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An employer-based system may also be easier to administer.
They may also be easier to administer owing to their size and stability.
The size of Ketovite was preferable to the size of the RSM (P =.015) and was believed to be easier to administer (P =.046).
By contrast, SFPERS smaller size means that an eventual 10% or 15% allocation will be easier to administer.
Grants would increase the cost of the program, but might be easier to administer while giving cash-strapped beneficiaries more financial flexibility.
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