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It makes it easy to commit.
They are relatively easy to commit, and very difficult to detect.
But people are so busy these days and mobile phones have made it so easy to commit hit-and-run U-turns that it's fast becoming some kind of flakiness epidemic.
If a dealer makes the news, it's usually for being accused of tax evasion, money laundering, estate tampering, or some other offense that, in an arcane cash business, may be temptingly easy to commit.
In a city where left turns are almost entirely outlawed, yellow caution lights seem to last a millisecond and gridlock is a natural state of affairs, it is easy to commit an unintended infraction.
The NZ$1.5 billion ($1.3 billion) deal gives Asahi control of Independent's ready-to-drink brands, such as Purple Goanna and Vodka Mudshake, which are some of the biggest in the Asian market.CCTV, China's main state broadcaster, started a campaign attacking Baidu, China's biggest search engine, alleging that it is easy to commit fraud through its website.
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The Internet makes it easier to commit wrongdoing and harder to conceal it.
Critics warned that some provisions might simply make it a lot easier to commit securities fraud.
Kennedy, the law professor, observed to me, "It can be easier to commit violence against someone who is an other.
And emotion makes it that much easier to commit the classic behavioral mistakes, like buying high and then later selling low.
In response to the murder, the State Legislature passed a measure last year known as Kendra's Law that makes it easier to commit mentally ill people who resist treatment.
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