Take the easy way out, and you'll never fully appreciate the wonders of this most American grain.
But Congress is more likely to take the easy way out and just extend the law for another year.
"It's the easy way out, " Panetta said, adding that there is a price to be paid for such an approach.
When the going gets tough, the easy way out is to come up with justifiable reasons to move ahead without them.
Bush all but said the other candidates, with their instant denials and coy cooperation with the witch-hunts, were taking the easy way out.
"I could take the easy way out and call it a day now, but I want to play again for Wales, " said the Newcastle captain.
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Following in the wake of the original's botched launch, Jawbone could've taken the easy way out, shelving that product for time immemorial as a one-off dud and refocusing on its tried-and-true Bluetooth speakers and headsets.
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And so as we make that decision, I would hope that people wouldn't take the easy way out, which is to say let me vote for him because I want to see a brother get in or let me vote for her because I want to see a sister get in.
"The company, which was hip-deep in sorting out A380 development, simply hadn't foreseen the huge pent-up demand for a more efficient 250-seat airliner, and tried to take the easy way out by offering a re-engined version of its A330, " aviation journalist David Kaminski-Morrow, air transport editor of Flightglobal.com, told CNN in an earlier report.
Many parents who previously rushed to pick up children due to social responsibility and peer pressure chose the easy financial way out, to pay the small penalty.
You took the easy, safe way out and postured and displayed your fine moral credentials at next to no cost or risk to yourself.
Filing for protection under Chapter 9 of the federal bankruptcy code is your easy way out.
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But imposing financial discipline on enterprises looking for an easy way out is the crucial issue, isn't it?
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"This is a wake up call to the region that there is no easy way out, " said Rob Masonis, Northwest director for American Rivers.
State governments across the nation have been taking this easy way out, ordering their colleges to take vets, their kids, and even on some proposals grandchildren of vets, without funding it.
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Mr Grillo promises a seductively easy way out of the economic crisis that has engulfed Italy: exit from the euro and default on its huge public debt of more than 120% of GDP.
The problem is that medullary cancer is so rare and develops so slowly over decades, that there is be no easy way to rule out the possibility that the drugs might boost cancer risk decades after people start taking them.
They easy way out is to look to the greener grass and aspire to run on it.
The only way Australia could win the game was by bowling England out, but why make it so easy for them?
Despite the rapid weight loss, surgery wasn't an easy way out.
But there is too great a danger that if those who are not terminally ill are allowed an easy way out, greedy relations will put pressure on the elderly to choose to die.
Chris Malone, though, missed an easy conversion, hitting the post from just 20m out before making way for former Gloucester fly-half Ryan Lamb, who was booed by many home fans among a 15, 000 crowd.
There is an easy way out: Western governments could release frozen Qaddafi funds to the rebels.
There is an easy way out of this box, and that is to identify the large number of near-term measures that most Americans can agree on.
Many saw this as an easy way out of HMP Blundeston near Lowestoft to a jail nearer home, the report adds.
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