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These assumptions are made for ease of exposition.
The euro has made for ease in trading among its 16 member countries, but I am skeptical that such a currency union could work in East Asia.
Choose the container that looks like a jar, the type which has an oval hole made for ease of handling.
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"Members acknowledged that a case could be made for easing policy immediately in light of the generally disappointing reports on the recent performance of the economy, the ongoing disinflation trend in a period of already low inflation, and forecasts of persisting excess capacity," the minutes said.
This sort of arrangement seems to make for ease in family life.
This makes for ease of use and prevents the paint from drying out as you work with it.
We emphasize that the assumption is only made for the ease of analysis by giving the following example.
He added: "Even without any asymmetry in risks to the inflation outlook, a case can be made for policy easing today".
API On events like 'Annotation Clicked', there is no parameter indicating whether the context pop-up trigger (right click, long touch) is active and what modifier keys like Shift and Ctrl are pressed - this should be made clearer for ease of use.
It's rather that familiarity with him - the fans are in - makes for an ease and intimacy with the play.
On many throwbacks, an overabundance of metal, extraneous design flourishes and awkward interior spaces don't exactly make for modern ease of access, efficiency or drivability.
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