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Mr Christie may find it easier to win a general election than he will most Republican primaries, because plenty of Republican-primary voters prefer purity and the fervour of rectitute to pragmatism and the ugly necessity of compromise.
Rafael Nadal, talking from considerable experience, reckons Andy Murray will find it easier to win a second US Open title this year than he did the first one 12 months ago – although he was happy enough to move ahead of his friend to No2 in the world by winning the Cincinnati Open.
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Indeed, he may find it easier to win than to rule.
So you might think liberals would find it easy to win elections here.
As a result of their discontent with the southern government, communist propagandists in the highlands found it easier to win them over.
She may find it easier to become the first woman to win a calendar Grand Slam.
But according to Fortune magazine, Asian companies find it easier to make money than win friends.
Sadly, having got their hard-won qualifications, not all mature students find it easy to get a job.
Whichever candidate wins will not find it easy to "put together again" the Humpty Dumpty of a fractured France.
They find it easy to concentrate.
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