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easiness
1. The price of labour, it must be observed, cannot be ascertained very accurately anywhere, different prices being often paid at the same place and for the same sort of labour, not only according to the different abilities of the workman, but according to the easiness or hardness of the masters
2. themselves; secondly, the easiness and cheapness, or the difficulty and expense of learning
3. Secondly, the wages of labour vary with the easiness and cheapness, or the difficulty and
4. The profits of stock seem to be very little affected by the easiness or difficulty of learning the
5. it there is a strange, comforting easiness to a situation
6. Angela walked into the house with a bit of pep in her step and she felt easiness in her stride that she had not felt in quite some days
7. Ingrid, her portable radio now set up, tuned it to the first station she found with a speed and easiness that amazed John
8. He says: “We shall smooth the path to easiness
9. easiness of the working situation earlier in the evening this was still the same man that was reputed to have the power to reduce interns to sniveling, sobbing masses of fabric and cheap
10. It is this hormone that, at the very beginning of a safely established “love affair”, induces the man’s sensations of elation, unexpected easiness, and the impetus to flirt
11. And that shall lend a kind of easiness
12. ignorance, easiness and warmth of constitution
13. before I came to this age, as much through my easiness, as through
14. easiness more than her wit, began to make violent love to her, and
15. Emboldened, I suppose, by my easiness, he ventured to kiss me, and I insensibly returned it; without knowing the consequence of returning it: for, on this encouragement, he slipped his hand all down from my breast to that part of me
16. The domino, after a little discourse, in which Emily doubtless distinguished her good nature and easiness more than her wit, began to make violent love to her, and drawing her insensibly to some benches at the lower end of the masquerade room, got her to sit by him, where he squeezed her hands, pinched her cheeks, praised and played with her fine hair, admired her complexion, and all in a style of courtship dashed with a certain oddity, that not comprehending the mystery of, poor Emily attributed to his falling in with the humour of her disguise; and being naturally not the cruellest of her profession, began to incline to a parley on those essentials
17. She came into the room with an easy gracefulness which would at once command the respect of any lunatic, for easiness is one of the qualities mad people most respect