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easy Economics a. readily obtainable b. (of a market) characterized by low demand or excess supply with prices tending to fall easy [′ē·zē] (computer science) A name for the hexadecimal digit whose decimal equivalent is 14. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Violet, the eldest sister, takes the easy way out and resigns herself to a relationship with her childhood sweetheart Jerome. To balance weak revenues, Hahn takes the easy way out that has become so common in government today: He juggles funds around, he freezes jobs that were going unfilled anyway, he raids every pot of gold he can and hopes for a quicker recovery than most economists predict. But he takes the easy way out, making a straw woman out of "child care advocates" and setting up a false dichotomy: "We can fund day care centers, or we can fund child care in ways that make it easier for parents to take care of their own children," he writes. |
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