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49 Sentences With "take the easy way out"

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I've never been one to take the easy way out.
Because Democratic leadership chose to take the easy way out.
A smarter approach would be to take the easy way out.
Hopefully, he will take the easy way out, as Nixon did.
It's tempting to take the easy way out — technologically, financially, and morally.
After much deliberation, Divac decided not to take the easy way out.
It must have been nice to take the easy way out like that.
Time and again, we have seen public officials take the easy way out.
I hate to take the easy way out, but we'll find out by November.
The nation's elite shouldn't have any special license to take the easy way out.
Whatever you do, don't take the easy way out — that only brings temporary pleasure.
On the go, you may choose to take the easy way out and eat fast food.
You could take the easy way out with some help from a slow cooker or Instant Pot.
And if we take the easy way out now, what will we do when life gets tough again?
You don't think they are tempted to take the easy way out because that is tolerated in the organization?
When it's time to take off our makeup, we typically take the easy way out and use a makeup wipe.
Political figures take the easy way out Politicians such as Donald Trump and Ted Cruz harness the attacks to advance their own ambitions.
" Brogdon added: "I'm a guy that's all about not trying to take the easy way out or get out of things too early.
And however flawed this ballet is — its inherent drama is both its blessing and its trap — Ms. Lovette doesn't take the easy way out.
Hargate didn't want to take the easy way out, his dad said, instead often choosing to complete the toughest of the more than 100 badges.
If Republicans take the easy way out, they will soon find out that half a loaf of Obamacare won't work any better than the whole thing.
So rather than take the easy way out and try out his book, TB 12 Method, I went for the gold and just did everything he does.
Ms. Stronach, 21, has countersued, asserting that her father has spent excessively, though she said she does not want to take the easy way out and sell the land to developers.
Potential savings: $123 a month About two-thirds of Americans take the easy way out on their tax bill, opting for the standard deduction, a deduction you can take no-questions-asked.
Look, cops don't always take the easy way out ... there was that one time they ran down a world-class athlete who ended up being the #1 overall pick in the NFL Draft.
"If all you do is take the easy way out and be silent on things that you feel strongly about institutionally, then you're not really doing your job as a U.S. senator," Tillis said.
Being in the media as my sister's story made headlines, and Woody Allen's PR engine revved into action, gave me a window into just how potent the pressure can be to take the easy way out.
While you can always take the easy way out and throw on a pair of ears, we rounded up some of the biggest trending Halloween costumes of 2017, all available at some of your favorite stores.
As it is, you can decide if the show makes — yet again — a useful point about paintings being calculatedly churned out for the market or if Mr. Büttner has simply decided to take the easy way out.
State leaders should not take the easy way out; strong leadership is crucial, and it must begin with recognition that the problem is not that it is difficult to move with a license, but that these licenses should not exist.
"Without wanting to be too much of a cynic, when faced with something this hard to discount markets do sometimes take the easy way out and do what they were going to do anyway," Michael Shaoul, chairman and CEO of Marketfield Asset Management, in a note.
No longer ruthless enough to be a top-selling realtor, she considers joining relief efforts in the Sudan, and bristles when her parents (played by Jean Smart and Kevin Dunn) and her shallow best friend Andrea predict she'll "take the easy way out," as she always has before.
But that incident, he says, is an object lesson in how the media and the entertainment industry systematically silence and erase the women who come forward to allege sexual assault against powerful entertainers like Cosby and Allen: Being in the media as my sister's story made headlines, and Woody Allen's PR engine revved into action, gave me a window into just how potent the pressure can be to take the easy way out.
The third is moral motivation, which is "a personal commitment to moral action, accepting responsibility for the outcome". The fourth and final component of moral behavior is moral character, which is a "courageous persistence in spite of fatigue or temptations to take the easy way out".
Maradonna is an aimless youngster who likes to waste his time doing practically nothing other than fooling around. For him everything in life is just fun. He likes to take the easy way out and lacks focus in his life. He is the only son of Joseph, a Banker and Mary, who dotes on him.
In an interview, Naughty Dog's creative director Dan Arey said that "Jak is the hero you want to be, and Daxter is the hero you're afraid you are. Daxter is just a little bit concerned, a little bit afraid and he would rather take the easy way out." He also said they use Daxter as a "secret weapon" for when scenes start to get boring. Daxter is Jak's sidekick and closest friend.
Willmott-Brown is released from prison. He sends Kathy a tape telling her that he wants to meet her and that he has changed. Kathy pleads with him to leave and never return but he moves to the Square and continues to pester her, until Kathy relays the hurt and anger he had caused her, gaining some closure. James threatens suicide but Kathy stops him, refusing to let him take the easy way out.
Larry Michael White is an American country music artist. The son of songwriter L. E. White, who has written for Conway Twitty, Michael had a song he wrote recorded when he was still a teenager. "You Make It Hard To Take The Easy Way Out" appeared on the B-side to Conway Twitty's hit "You've Never Been This Far Before". Michael was later signed to Reprise Records in 1992, releasing his debut album Familiar Ground that year.
He turned professional and notched up 10 consecutive victories, all inside two rounds, making him the hottest thing in the sport. In July 1933, at the age of 19, he missed out on the British Heavyweight title to the holder, Welshman, Jack Petersen. Witnesses claim that he had done most of his warming up in a pub not far from the bout. Within the opening seconds he knew he was in trouble and decided to take the easy way out.
An influential man, Flynn has the ability to persuade fellow detectives and officers into taking his side on political and LAPD-related matters. He originally preferred to take the easy way out when it comes to solving crimes, which led to mistakes. When in trouble, he often tries to talk his way out of it by asking and answering a series of rhetorical questions which inevitably make things worse. Flynn can sometimes be disloyal and sometimes fails to keep his word.
Real footage of Wilson appears in the film because of Pohlad's concern that audiences wouldn't believe Wilson actually acts like how he is portrayed in the movie. In Giamatti's view: "The problem was that no one is going to believe a lot of this was for real. It's so much more bizarre than you could actually show." Some events in Wilson's life were, in Pohlad's words, "something that seems like a screenwriter made up just to take the easy way out," though he maintains that no "Hollywood touch" was added to the story.
He said that pilots at American Airlines were united in protest against the report, saying it "slandered and wrongfully accused" crew members of the plane, and was aimed at "conveniently writing the accident off the books" rather than accurately determining a cause. He said that in the association's judgement, the crash was the result of marginal weather conditions and inadequate approach and lighting aids at the airport. First officer Frank Hlavacek said he was "furious" over the CAB report, saying the board tried to take the easy way out by blaming a dead captain. He said he hoped that American Airlines would protest the report.
Brad Delson elaborated: "We've made so many records and we clearly know how to make a record and we definitely didn't take the easy way out this time." One of Bennington's final performances with Linkin Park on July 4, 2017 at the O2 Brixton Academy in London The first single from the new album was revealed to be titled "Heavy" and features pop singer Kiiara, the first time the band has featured a female vocalist on an original song for a studio album. The lyrics for the song were co-written by Linkin Park with Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter. The single was released for download on February 16.
She raves that Homer has finally given a great performance for her and urges him to appear in more Shakespearean plays by tossing scripts in front of him. However much to Marge's chagrin, Homer decides to take the easy way out by killing himself so he does not have to audition any more. In his ghost form, a pleased Homer tells her off that auditioning for those plays would be a real tragedy for him and is free to be lazy. A frustrated Marge learns her lesson the hard way when she realizes that she has to spend the rest of eternity with a lazy and happy Homer.
"With a Little Bit of Luck" is a popular song by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, written for the 1956 Broadway play My Fair Lady. It was sung by Stanley Holloway as Alfred P. Doolittle in both the original stage and film versions.My Fair LadyThe British Film Institute, accessed 12 January 2012 It is sung by Eliza's bin man father, Alfred P. Doolittle and is about a list of everyday situations which one finds themselves in, and a desire to take the easy way out as "With a Little Bit of Luck" one's fate might change, thus avoiding any responsibility. The song is traditionally sung in a deep Cockney accent.
Snake Eyes loses his grip and she plunges to her death only to be rescued this time by Storm Shadow, who tells her that he is not going to let her take the easy way out with all of her sins she has been carrying. The ninjas help her onto Destro's chopper, and are rescued themselves by the Tomahawk. Broken by the revelation of her misguided hatred, the Baroness plans to leave Cobra, and figure out where her life is headed which even leaves General Hawk wondering if it is really possible that someone like the Baroness can really change. In a moment of absolute devotion, Destro removes his family mask, and tosses it aside.
The question is whether you have the stamina to endure all 80 minutes. "I survived Corky" tee-shirts should be given out to everyone who stays until the end credits roll and can provide proof that they didn't take the easy way out of napping." Roger Ebert also rated the film half a star out of four stars, calling it "a desperately unfunny gangster spoof" and wrote: "The concept is exhausted, the ideas are tired, the physical gags are routine, the story is labored, the actors look like they can barely contain their doubts about the project." Miles Beller was one of the few critics who gave a positive review, saying: "Although "Corky Romano" contains its share of witless wisecracks and puerile pranks, it achieves something more than the current crop of would-be funny films.
Lazenby 258 It seems that the Persian centre tried to return, realizing that their wings had broken, and was caught in the flanks by the victorious Greek wings. Lazenby (1993) believes that the ultimate reason for the Greek success was the courage the Greeks displayed: > Marathon was won because ordinary, amateur soldiers found the courage to > break into a trot when the arrows began to fall, instead of grinding to a > halt, and when surprisingly the enemy wings fled, not to take the easy way > out and follow them, but to stop and somehow come to the aid of the hard > pressured centre.Lazenby p. 258 According to Vic Hurley, the Persian defeat is explained by the "complete failure ... to field a representative army", calling the battle the "most convincing" example of the fact that infantry-bowmen cannot defend any position while stationed in close-quarters and unsupportedVic Hurley, Arrows Against Steel: The History of the Bow and how it Forever Changed Warfare, Cerberus Books, 2011, , p.
In the Season 3 premiere, after discovering that he squandered all of his earnings on a successful drug deal from Season 2, Ricky was forced to pick between purchasing his own trailer or buying encyclopedias that he ordered for Trinity; Ricky chose the latter at the expense of having to kiss Lahey's bare buttocks in front of the rest of the trailer park residents. Although he often tries to take the easy way out by breaking the law instead of getting a real job, he occasionally demonstrates dedication to work and education to prove that he's more than a criminal lowlife. Ricky is known for his trademark malapropisms ("Denial and error"; "Catch-23 situation"; "Get two birds stoned at once"; "Worst case Ontario"; "It's clear to see who makes the pants here"; "gorilla see, gorilla do"), dubbed "Rickyisms" by fans. He usually wears black track pants and a Houndstooth patterned shirt and enjoys listening to Canadian '80s rock bands such as Helix, April Wine, and Kim Mitchell.

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