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There is no one easy explanation for the latter.

There is no one easy way to achieve goals for student learning.

However, the FishFight campaign's position acknowledges ending discards outright is not simple: Re-writing the Common Fisheries Policy is going to be an enormously complicated business, and unfortunately there is no one easy solution to ending discards.

"Ultimately, though, there is no one easy answer to deal with this issue," Gibbons said. .

Lyle: It's clear that there is no one easy solution or product to effectively kill ticks and prevent disease.

"There's no one easy answer to that – it's clearly about the culture of wards, staffing, adequate access to therapies including occupational therapy, psychological therapy.

So it seems like a no brainer, one easy solution to bringing the passion back in is to bring the passionate kiss back in as a normal part of intimacy.

A defense attorney can question the credibility or accuracy of that data and no one else except Easy Pass users are impacted or care.

Updated at 3.58pm GMT 12.03pm GMT Your comments vespacat 07 November 2013 10 20am I suspect there is no one single easy answer.

"No one expected it to be easy," says Holland, Allegiance's chief executive.

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