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He admits that it's easier to analyze his ardor than to express it.
Scientists, including many outside the United States, have grown new lines that are more robust and easier to analyze.
In chemical staining with the R-banding method, chromosomes are first treated with heat, resulting in patterns that are easier to analyze.
Storing comments digitally makes it much easier to analyze them, said Maggie Bayless, managing partner of ZingTrain, the business seminar division.
It is easier to analyze the discrete cases than the continuous cases; likewise, the noiseless cases are simpler than the noisy cases.
Naegele proposed to the F.E.C. that vote-counting codes should be written in higher-level computer languages, because they are "quite a bit easier" to analyze for error or, for that matter, fraud.
While Citigroup's shares are also down this year -- they are off almost 22percentt -- Mr. Price said he found Citigroup's businesses easier to analyze and value, and its earnings less volatile than J. P. Morgan's.
Ms. Srinivasan would not discuss the board's past actions, but said that she planned to make the initial application process more rigorous and redraft forms to make submissions easier to analyze.
This was done to make it easier to analyze and describe them.
Converting the tick data to uniformly spaced data makes it easier to analyze as a timeseries.
So, it is somewhat easier to analyze global behavior of its solutions.
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