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Along with the new look, Roddick is sporting an easy countenance these days as he prepares not only for a match with France's Michael Llodra at Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum on Friday, but for the season ahead.
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Apparently it was easier for liberal activists to countenance ideological diversity when they were out of power.
Another fall in inflation will make it easier for the Bank to countenance further monetary easing: figures released on June 19th showed a drop in the headline rate from 3% to 2.8% in May.Falling inflation has helped spark a modest revival in consumer spending.
A smaller, more profitable, more focused intercity and regional rail service, even one supported by the federal government or the states, would be easier for this blog to countenance.As the authors note, "combined, Amtrak's short-distance corridors generated a positive operating balance in 2011 while corridors over 400 miles returned a negative operating balance".
Originally controversial when the anti-Federalists feared a repeat of royal abuses in favor of politically inspired clemency, Alexander Hamilton defended presidential pardons in Federalist Paper No. 74 citing "humanity and good policy" and that without "easy exceptions," "justice would wear a countenance too sanguinary and cruel".
Throw in the pressure exerted by the Tea Party movement and it's easy to understand why Republicans refuse to countenance anything that can be construed as a tax increase to help sort out the current budget mess.
If that easy characterization were correct, Aristotle should have countenanced some type of entity corresponding to relatives as a highest kind.
But if that is clearly bad for Mr Miliband, Ms Sturgeon's impressive performance perhaps makes it easier for Labour supporters, especially in England, to countenance ruling with SNP support.
It is easy from a distance to condemn Spalletti, to ask how he can countenance staying at a club where he works under such restrictions, but in the summer he signed Hulk, a Brazilian, and Axel Witsel, a Belgian of French Caribbean descent.
It is hard to countenance Trump's rote memorial tweet as anything but phony, an easy gesture toward the universally admired, and wounded, ex-champ who held the Olympic torch in Atlanta.
"The criminal code of every country partakes so much of necessary severity, that without an easy access to exceptions in favor of unfortunate guilt, justice would wear a countenance too sanguinary and cruel".
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