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One little grass leads easily to another, I have found.
Protecting the victims of crime from distress leads easily to protecting religious believers from offence.
When a congregation asks itself what it wants in a new rabbi or pastor, that questioning leads easily into puzzling over all the transformations in the culture affecting religion and religious institutions.
Personalization leads easily to demonization, as when Herring invokes a naval clash in the Atlantic three months before Hitler declared war to claim that "an opportunist F.D.R. used an allegedly unprovoked attack to escalate the naval war" against Germany.
The two fiascoes are twin parables, really — each one illustrates how a desire for reverence leads easily to ridicule, and how, when you visibly strain to perform your identity for an audience, the audience often rebels.
— NATE SILVER So far, Mitt Romney leads easily in all six Maryland Congressional districts that have reported results so far, including in two — the First District and the Sixth District — where he was potentially in danger of losing delegates to Rick Santorum.
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Such considerations do not lead easily to practical policies.
In Tennessee, where last month Mr Gore led easily, Mr Bush is now 3 points ahead.
This style was not ineffective in verse but led easily to rhetoric.
Roosevelt (like most Americans) saw little distinction between Japanese-Americans and Japan; thus hostility toward Japan led easily to suspicion of Japanese-Americans.
And there began a journey that led easily to unspeakable things, even to complicity with the Nazis.
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