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Labels began producing twelve-inch singles that were easier to manipulate and cue than the seven-inch standard.
The qubits in a superconducting circuit are also easier to manipulate and less delicate than individual photons or ions.
She has always been good at giving responsibility to extremely young, keen staff, possibly because they were easier to manipulate and, yes, terrorise.
For the most part, card players accepted only changes that made the deck easier to manipulate and harder to cheat with.
He first studied the laboratory fruit fly, whose genes are much easier to manipulate, and showed three years ago that the fly could detect magnetic fields, but only when its cryptochrome gene was in good working order.
As the minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, has said: this change takes the government's right-to-data initiative into a "new dimension of transparency", from the simple – though fundamental – provision of access to data, to making it easier to manipulate and reuse in smart and productive ways not foreseen when it was collected.
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It would be "very easy to manipulate and access one of our vehicles", he said.
It's easy to manipulate and the smoke will permeate through the cloth.
The magazines are easy to carry, and in the hands of a trained shooter, easy to manipulate and reload.
"Typically, people are interested in small Cas9 proteins that might be easy to manipulate and deliver into cells," said Relman.
There is "early" voting, easy to manipulate and hard to monitor (in 2006, 31% of votes were cast early).
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