But given it's so simple, it is also one of the easiest to mess up.
The political commentators are depressed because, if anything is going to mess up this positive scenario, it's the US's politicians.
Most bosses who are hesitant to expand their telecommuting policies are afraid of giving employees too much room to mess up.
That basically means that if the Finn got in front of the McLaren, he could drive deliberately slowly enough to mess up Hamilton's race.
Jie Teng, a 28-year-old business-school student from Hunan Province, China, is reluctant to use slang, because it's so easy to mess up.
It takes both conservatives and liberals to mess up like this.
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If the countries of the eurozone are really determined to mess up this single currency of theirs, there isn't enough money in the world to save them.
This could be important in future high-speed links, because when rates of data transfer approach 100 gigabits per second, non-linear effects begin to mess up the signals.
This thing must be true, and second thing, very important, you are not purposely trying to dig out something that try to mess up the whole nation.
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If something happened along the way to mess up that trip say a critical database falls over in a critical datacenter or California falls into the Pacific Ocean then it would certainly disrupt its services.
Samsung can afford to mess up several of its models, as other successful products in their portfolio will make up for losses, but what would be the impact of two generations of poor iPhones in a row on Apple?
Bad timing, bad pick-up lines, a wrong glare, or in the right place at the wrong time not knowing how to handle it are just a few things I have seen that people do to mess up a good time.
Right here on the flight line in crash landings, the helicopters landing in what are called brown-out conditions, meaning the dust on the desert floor rises up and engulfs the helicopter and it is very difficult for the pilot to see the ground in those conditions and very easy to mess up the landing.
Our goal was not to make this easy for the manufacturers to mess it up.
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Still, the Republicans cannot just sit and wait for the Democrats to mess things up.
"I don't want to be the one to mess that up, " says Barth, a 37-year company veteran.
She even alleged that Airbnb tried to silence her because it did not want to mess-up its funding.
He's not going to mess it up -- he's too consistent for that.
Neither book is wholly convincing in its explanation of how America managed to mess things up so consistently for so long.
"There are a number of ways to mess it up, " said Kragh, who is a leading researcher on methods to control bleeding.
That competitive drive to conquer often leads to verbal threats, violent confrontations, corporate sabotage and a big mess to clean up.
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Will President Obama saddle future generations with the debt necessary to clean up the mess, since to bankrupt BP would be to kill a company too strategically important to fail?
Houghton got the chance to remain on and to clean up the mess he had allowed to develop.
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