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It is easy to invent splits, schisms and divisions within the party when debate is so fluid, discussion so open.
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Businesses are finding it is easier to invent products that the elderly might find useful than it is to market those products to them.
And sanctions are as difficult to get rid of as they are easy to invent, since giving up sanctions nearly always involves a climbdown by the sanctioner.
As I infer above, it's easy to invent stories about why certain folks only come to church for the Christmas and Easter holidays.
It would be easier to invent a whole new game.
To the British-born Mr. Wheeldon, who trained at the Royal Ballet school and danced with both the Royal and City Ballet before turning to choreography full time in 2000, "it's easier to invent a new model than to reinvent an old one".
"We decided to invent something new which is easy to use.
It's easy to picture Thomas Edison inventing the lightbulb, because a lightbulb is easy to visualize.
It is always easy to invent reasons, but they are all wrong.
It's very easy to invent all sorts of new schemes that allegedly are going to do something and, when put into practice, turn out to be less than perfect.
It's so easy to invent.
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