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The other problem is that the cornea and lens in the eye gets less clear as we age, and that means glare is increased, making it less easy to see objects on the road at night.
Katherine Brown, director of the Institute of Alcohol Studies thinktank, said: "Before addressing individual drinkers it's important to begin by tackling the problem at the source, making it less easy to access cheap strong drink in supermarkets at all hours.
Azoulay, who is working from a report from CNC president Jean-François Mary, plans to clarify France's rating rules, potentially making it less easy for groups such as Promouvoir to appeal for tougher censorship.
First, raindrops may interfere with echolocation, making it less easy for bats to detect insect prey or obstacles [ 4].
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This makes it less easy to borrow cheaply and invest for yield.
The EU has also passed a law that will make it less easy for websites to track our online activities without our consent.
If we can understand better how offenders are doing it, we can put better strategies in place to make it less easy for that person to commit the crime".
Although this reform may make it less easy for trivial or vexatious claims to get to court, the definition of "serious" will still be down to the judge's discretion.
Mould said: "It is up to the democratically elected parliament to make some decisions and one route is to make it less easy for people to be exploited at the bottom of the labour market.
"Do you make a financial sacrifice for local environmental reasons and then make it less easy to make grants for worthy causes, including important environmental causes elsewhere?" asked Murray Gell-Mann, a physicist and Nobel Prize winner on the board of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
Italy needed a new electoral law, and possibly a constitutional amendment to make it less easy to bring a government down without an alternative to put in its place; a law to regulate conflicts of interest; and a framework for devolution, to counter secessionist trends.
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