Sentences with phrase «takes the easy road in»

Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), an environmental advocacy group, saw this as a federal entity taking the easy road in making a decision that actually warranted an EIS.
The story takes the easy road in storytelling, leading everyone down a predictable path.
You benefit from everything that owners benefit from, but you get to take the easy road in.

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They're focused on doing what must be done to ensure growth and profitability in the future, which is not an easy road to take.
Digital Signage Whether in your offices or on the road on the side of a truck, taking your message to the masses has becomes so much easier.
It'd be easy to make a really bland blog in the name of just having a blog, but it looks like Shopify took the high road on this one.
«I Don't Take the Easy Road»: In the wake of the Parkland shooting, Republican Representative Brian Mast of Florida, dubbed the ultimate «good guy with a gun» by gun - rights supporters, began advocating for gun control.
It's so easy to whip up a batch of these and keep them in the fridge to put into lunchboxes and take on road trips.
These cranberry pumpkin energy balls take the cake in terms of quick and easy snacks to take on the road, trail, or straight to my mouth in most cases.
As Robert Frost once said, «Two roads diverged in a wood and I took the one that made it easier for me to make a frittata, and that has made all the difference.»
While neither team is a surprising entry in this year's Super Bowl, the Seahawks and Patriots didn't take the easy road to the top of their conferences.
But the 26 - year - old London 2012 road race silver medallist wasn't about to take it easy, edging out the Australian in the final sprint to win by 12 seconds.
It's not an easy road — it takes a lot of work and a lot of coordination — but lives of children in neighborhoods like those can be turned around.
For taking a stroll on the roads in your city home, the smaller wheels can be positioned to the front area but if you are holidaying in countryside, the larger wheels need to be positioned in front as it will make navigation easier on such uneven surfaces.
Those wheels do take up a bit of room in the trunk of your car but as the stroller can be folded in an easy two - step move, taking this stroller on the road is easier than you would think.
I'll take the easy road: I just won't leave my baby's life or my own life in the hands of any representative of this profession.
The proposals listed on the back of the ballot could lead to sweeping changes in state laws through a New York constitutional convention, take away the pensions of public officials convicted of felonies, and make it easier to do road and utility work in the Adirondack Park Forest Preserve.
Trying to navigate like a mature adult is not the easiest thing in the world, but taking the high road is far better than acting out a horror story.
It's almost always easier to take the high road, because you conserve energy, you allow the other person an opportunity to experience their own path, and you hold a space that is positive, supportive, and open minded, allowing the situation to be resolved down the road in a state of peace and unity.
Cables and bands are super easy to store, and quick to access for a workout at home or on the road (they take up practically no room in a suitcase and I travel with mine all the time).
I grew up in the country on a cattle ranch... so I am looking for a guy who loves countrylife and loves animals and being around family and friends... I am a very easy goin person love to take care of people and like to travel and take road trips and hope u like this and it turns your heads and...
No one can accuse Richard Farnsworth of taking the easy road to film stardom: by the time he finally got name - above - the - title billing, he was 61 years old, and had been in films for 34 of those years.
Watching Django Unchained, it's easy to imagine that Quentin Tarantino had such a blast making his last picture, the ebullient Holocaust fantasia Inglourious Basterds, that he decided to take his whole blood - spattered historical tent show on the road, this time putting down stakes in antebellum Dixieland.
A - You must not want to be an agent of change B - You must like to take the easy road - regurgitating the same stale lessons year after year C - You must be «old school» in your mentality.
The variable steering ratio tightens toward lock, so it's easy to pull off the road and turn tightly in small overlooks when we stop to take pictures of the aggressive ZL1 in the foggy, snow - dusted forest.
A new menu structure requires that you take your eyes off the road more often than before, and with two sets of buttons surrounding the circular MMI controller, both arranged in the same square (one in each corner), it's easy for your fingers to aim for the wrong button.
[6] The gauges were placed in an oval pod [19] while the dashboard wrapped slightly around the driver; all of the main controls were placed within easy reach, and were designed to be recognizable by touch and to be operated by drivers without taking their eyes off the road.
Even though the 2009 Mercedes - Benz E-Class is more eager than ever to take the curvy back road once in awhile, it remains the category's easy choice for those that prefer making a more stately arrival.
It's even taken us across the Rainbow Bridge to Niagara Falls, Canada just at sunrise (it's always easier to travel long distances and road trips while young kids are sleeping, super easy in the spacious Odyssey).
O'Connor said he believes women are looking for a rugged vehicle that's easy to get in and out of and that takes the stress out of driving in bad weather or in rural areas on poorly paved roads.
I took the Ranger Splash down a very long, very bad dirt road in Lake Mary and found it easy to control.
Want the engine and suspension to come alive, but the transmission to take it easy when driving on back roads, here's where you can specify your own configuration in a manner similar to using Audi's Individual setting on its Drive Select system.
2012 Honda Odyssey - Great built car, very stable in the road, chair in back seat easy to take it off, best van ever.
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You'll have easy access to major roads to take your car and explore the area — surely you will fall in love with El Paso and its surroundings.
I've spent sunny days getting lost in the labyrinthine streets of Granada's Albayzín and learning about the city's Moorish past inside the grounds of its majestic Alhambra, I've visited the beautiful city of Seville (the administrative capital of Andalusia and an easy three - hour train journey from Granada), and I've taken a road trip around Spain's pueblos blancos, starting in one of the country's oldest settlements — Ronda.
Our weekend surf trip takes you over striking coastal roads to a private beach house in Arniston from where we've got easy excess to some of South Africa's best waves.
Whilst kangaroo, wallabies and even echidnas can be easy to spot in grassy clearings, or even trying to cross the Great Ocean Road, spotting a koala takes more of a keen eye.
Take in spectacular coastal attractions along the Great Ocean Road between Princetown and Allansford, within an easy drive of the 12 Apostles.
If you want to take the easy, yet more expensive road, buy your tours before arriving in Cuba.
It's a quick and easy way for players to know where the best roads are without having committed to memory every single twist and turn, and it allows players to jump right into any mission without having to worry about memorizing all the best routes.The second key element is the possession mode itself, which slows down time so that players can actually take in not only which car they would like to take, but what model car it is and what direction their objective may be going.
Officially released as an expansion rather than a sequel, the road taken by Frictional Games in developing Penumbra: Requiem had not been as easy as it might be initially assumed.
It's always easy to point the fingers when discussing their recent sagging sales figures in certain departments, but Ninty President Satoru Iwata continues to take the high road and lay the blame squarely on the need to make better games to entice more consumers.
For example the minimap shows you the route you need to take during a race but the route is also displayed using easy to see arrows on the road in front of you.
As creative freelancers, it's all too easy to go down a road that is taking us in the wrong direction and making us unhappy.
The Emergency Room As Sean Griffiths pointed out it's almost too easy in this architectural context for Cameron Sinclair to take the moral high road as his work deals with grass roots building and benefits individuals in a very direct way.
When you take into account the number of drunk drivers that take to the road every single day, it is easy to see how one person loses his or her life in a drunk driving accident every 45 minutes.
Commercial truck wrecks are different in some ways than car wrecks, and knowing the proper steps to take if you get into a truck accident on an Alabama road or Interstate Highway through Alabama can not only save lives, but also make any legal issues that come up a lot easier to handle.
You'll have easy access to major roads to take your car and explore the area — surely you will fall in love with El Paso and its surroundings.
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