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"Fame is easy to acquire, impact is much more difficult.
Compared with citizenship of a country, membership is easy to acquire and renounce.
Because much of the equipment employed has civilian uses (not only in hospitals and laboratories, but even in breweries), it is easy to acquire without arousing suspicion.
Molybdenum disulfide, on the other hand, is easy to acquire, can be sliced into very thin crystals and has the needed band gap to make it a semiconductor.
But Mr. Dobkin said that even if black currants become more common, they may not be a taste that is easy to acquire.
But social media protocol and best practice is easy to acquire and can lead to huge businesses gains – even single instances of good customer service can go viral, as was recently the case for Marks & Spencer and, in the US, Morton's steak houses.
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They are wise enough to know that sometimes a suitable second home is easier to acquire than a suitable mate.
In the US, the opposite theory reigns, ensuring that a gun is easier to acquire in most states than a car.
● Your second grant is easier to acquire than your first grant, because everything is easier to acquire than your first grant.
This may be that intercultural knowledge is easier to acquire than the other IC components.
As a matter of fact, the slow fading channel would even lead to simple practical implementation since CSI is easier to acquire.
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