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It will be significantly easier the second and third time.
Nevertheless, the smartphone was perceived to be significantly easier and posed fewer usability challenges for participants than the watch.
Our architecture should be significantly easier to implement than earlier proposals for spin-based quantum computers, such as the concept of Kane [B.E. Kane, Nature 393 (1998) 133].
The application has been found to be significantly easier to use than a traditional joystick controller by a survey of middle school children.
Of course, the Giants' task will be significantly easier — regardless of the opponent — if they get the sort of performance from Wilson they received Sunday.
We find that students largely agree with the output generated by our readability measure, as they perceive reports with high readability scores to be significantly easier to read than those with low readability scores.
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For one, it is significantly easier to add new CSS than to edit or delete it.
And, toward the end, the boxed set phases into material from "New Morning," which is significantly easier to defend.
For these pencils, many problems of scattering theory are significantly easier to study.
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