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Relatively undemanding milestones will quite soon take Fiat's stake in Chrysler up to 35%.
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Of course, this is hardly an undemanding agenda for a Chad or a Cambodia.
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Novices love the path because it is easily accessible, undemanding physically and totally separated from car traffic.
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After all, most of the capital then came from the state, and stockholders were a small, undemanding lot.
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Hampshire recovered from a shaky start after being put in by Jimmy Adams to reach a seemingly undemanding 189.
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NEETs suggests that they see no clear way forward, flitting in and out of short-term jobs and undemanding courses.
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He says many of his fellow athletes are undemanding.
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Petrobras is efficient by the undemanding standards of Latin American state firms, and has cut its workforce from 58, 000 to 36, 000 in the past ten years, while more than doubling its production.
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"It's loud, it's soupy, it is as predictable as the tides - yet it makes for a pumpy, undemanding evening, " agreed Quentin Letts in the Daily Mail, labelling it "a modern romantic classic".
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The success of comedies like American Pie hardly suggests that today's viewers despise the intellectually undemanding, while Keaton's The General is "arguably the greatest screen comedy ever made" according to the London listings magazine Time Out.
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But these provide an undemanding read.
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