Sentence examples for easy to single out from inspiring English sources

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In that way, the character Mark is easy to single out and therefore not as dangerous.

Gary Lineker is easy to single out given his profile but plenty of people were thinking the same when the Match of the Day presenter described the Italian as an "uninspiring choice" and tweeted: "Ranieri?

But in fact the villain is not usually so easy to single out, the triumphs rarely so unequivocal.

It is easy to single out Uber, which has greatly improved the quality of life for passengers and the usage of under-used assets.

It is however not easy to single out a low-level cause for this difference, rather it seems to be a combined effect of a slightly difference in the distribution of reaction-degrees and degree correlations in the bipartite representation.

However, it is not easy to single out the independent influence of early sexual maturation on this association.

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The low background values at nighttime of the mesospheric hydroxyl (OH) radical make it easier to single out the atmospheric response to the external solar forcing in Polar Regions.

It's easy enough to single out standardized testing as a villain in the piece.

The creases spotted in the documents would have alerted investigators to the possibility that the watermarks were embedded in the documents, and from these it would have been a relatively easy job to single out Winner as the culprit.

There's not one easy to single-out reason, it appears.

But Justice Department officials insist that the appellate decision does not make it any easier for them to single out someone for surveillance.

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