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The promise was easy to make when 60 seemed old and a long way off.
Mr. Corcino, in his first public statement, attributed the breach to "a chain of mistakes which are far too easy to make when handling electronic data".
The gesture, easy to make when circumstances require it, had no impact on the fate of thousands of other political prisoners held in Chinese jails.
Dozens of countries have said they are willing to do these things, but that pledge was easy to make when the court was just an idea and when no senior political or military leader was in its sights.
That drew a withering response from a spokesman for Israel's prime minister, Ariel Sharon, who said that such remarks were easy to make when the 78 victims were from another nation.
Also because there's just some stirring involved, it's easy to make when hallucinating-levels of tiredness take over.
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Such claims are easier to make when employers lack an objective set of criteria for determining promotion, and rely instead on "the subjective judgment of supervisors".
The decision seems easier to make when addressing a clear-cut rather than a borderline case.
"Those decisions are much easier to make when you get back in to the routine of training.
The message of "stay the course" becomes a lot easier to make when most of the public approves of that course.
The cuts will be easier to make when the watermelon is not cold.
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