Sentence examples for be much more simple from inspiring English sources

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"We've got so many moving parts — clothing, conferences and trainings, and content, but it needs to be much more simple," she said.

I think we've positioned ourselves to be much more simple in choice as we head to the next couple of years.

"Magicians... pretend they are mind reading and so on when, in fact, the trick would be much more simple than that when you analysed it closely," says Glenn Wilson, a psychologist at King's College London.

Elegant apps tend to be much more simple in what they actually deliver us.

However, rather than insisting on putting unconventional occupations under the category of "emissary", it would be much more simple to generally classify them under the "non-combatant" classification pursuant to point 6 on "innocent people" or point 8d on "rules governing jihad" specifically on persons that should not be targeted during war.

Ideally if the reads could be separated by their respective genomes the the problem of assembling them would be much more simple.

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"In the Caribbean, it's much more simple".

Now it's much more simple – we just accept it's the way some people are.

What Stella is doing is much more simple, but no less difficult a design challenge.

"For me, the thing I kept hearing my body say was much more simple: 'Move!

"Rings today are much more simple, with only four claws," she said.

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