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en When you're locked up, TV takes up a lot of your time. It makes it a little easier. Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness.

en It makes life easier, doesn't it? It makes our team easier when they -- for lack of a better word -- produce. It takes a lot of the strain off.

en I think experience means a little something, ... I guess being there in (crunch) time makes it not easier, but it makes it easier to look back on something and say, 'Hey, I've had success in this situation before.'

en Reducing the weight of the race cars makes it a lot easier for the tires to work, makes it easier on the brakes and just makes the car overall much better for racing.

en Our tradition helps our recruiting, there's no doubt about it. It makes the phone calls a lot easier, when you're calling from a team the players see on TV all the time and they see the atmosphere and the fans filling up arena. There's no doubt it makes recruiting easier.

en In a way, ... growing up like this with Harry makes it easier to act in each of the films, because I've been through all the stuff that he's going through, like the hormones, relatively recently. So it's quite fresh in my mind. And then I suppose it's been made easier by the fact I've been playing Harry Potter since I was 12. You get to know the character so well that it makes it easier to act in the long run.

en The big thing is focus and being mentally locked in every time you go up there. The fewer at-bats [he] just gives away ... the easier it is to become a good hitter.

en It makes things easier to get that first home run out of the way. It gives you confidence and takes the pressure off.

en They ought to go private. It makes it easier to make changes and what is more they will not have the personnel problem that always comes when someone totally new steps in and takes over the company.

en I'm glad (Allen) wasn't in the lineup, that makes my job easier. It makes the team's job easier to go out there playing ball, so anytime you get a guy down like that, you've got to take advantage of it.

en A coat of wax makes her easier to slip through the water and also makes her easier to clean. I rely on Paul to help me out with that. They're very professional here.

en The pitching has been so good that when the guys are hitting their spots it's a lot easier playing behind them. You can cheat a little bit when they're throwing away. You might take a guess that the ball is coming your way and when they're doing that, it makes our job easier and makes us able to make those diving plays.

en We feel strongly that everyone gets to handle the ball. If we limit our players, it makes them easier to defend. It also takes the pressure off of one person.

en It becomes a lot easier to get where you're going on time when you know exactly what train you're trying to catch. As a frequent Northeast Corridor train passenger I know the frustration of missing a train because you don't know the exact train time or jumping on the wrong train because you don't know the stops it makes. Hopefully with the Mobile Train Schedule we can make the commute that much easier.

en She's constantly talking out there and that makes me comfortable. It's hard to run and talk at the same time and then turn around and play defense. She makes life a lot easier. She's the leader of this team.


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