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As a result, India could more easily put down insurgents in Nagaland and Manipur.

Now, after the cancer, I find I can more easily put life in perspective.

Birds in the suburbs are much more easily put off, I think, than the city birds.

Stakeholder plans can also be more easily put into a discretionary trust which nominates the same-sex partner as the beneficiary.

If Mr. Obama's lead is more like two points instead, then routine factors like the debates or economic reports could more easily put Mr. Romney ahead, although obviously there would be no guarantees.

People with autism, Dr. Grandin suggested, can more easily put themselves in the shoes of an animal than in those of another person because of their sensory-oriented and visual thought process.

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Apple's Music app in iOS 8.4 also reveals recently added music more easily, putting it at the top of the library by default, which is something more akin to what many streaming services offer in their interfaces.

This would also mean that Russian rockets could more easily be put into production than the vehicles being developed in the United States.

Because it reflects the realities of actual decision making, it can more easily be put into practice than an ethically based account.

Until last week, the sorting machinery was routinely cleaned with blasts of compressed air that could easily put more clouds of spores into the air.

Other accommodations are more arcane and less easily put in place at the local level, partly because few people yet have any idea exactly what the trade organization requires.

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