Sentence examples for easy to seize from inspiring English sources

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"Digital technology has made it alarmingly easy to seize, to store and to disclose at whim extraordinarily sensitive information about the activities of those tasked with protecting our collective security".

I know that many Democrats want to cling to the belief that, in Perlstein's words, "the powers that be will find it very easy to seize on this one error to discredit [my] NSA revelation, even the ones he nailed dead to rights".

Furnish him with manufactures and commodities, and he will do it of himself; afterward you will find it easy to seize some part of his superfluous labor and employ it in the public service without giving him his wonted return.

But it's not that easy to seize hold of.

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The Government introduced the Serious Crime Act this year, in part to make it easier to seize the proceeds of crime.

Two much-needed legal changes are a new loan-guarantee law (to make it easier to seize assets) and a bankruptcy law (to make it harder to avoid paying by going bankrupt).

An effort is under way to change laws to make it easier to seize businesses that are linked to traffickers, but it has been bogged down by fierce political infighting.

First, criminal gangs – making it easier to seize their proceeds, and also for the first time making it criminal to be associated with gangs, rather than for doing anything more specific.

The House bill would give law enforcement authorities wider powers to wiretap suspected terrorists, share intelligence about them throughout the government and make it easier to seize their assets.

Mr Clegg might find it easier to seize the agenda on mental health had the austerity policies of his coalition government not ripped through the heart of mental health services.

A lot of the measures over which he has presided as home secretary draconian anti-terrorist laws following the Omagh bombing, powers against loosely defined forms of "anti-social behaviour", proposals to relax the laws of evidence to make it easier to seize the assets of suspected criminals—have made civil libertarians wince.

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