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Ease

Ease meaning

Lack of difficulty; the ability to do something easily. | Comfort, a state or quality lacking unpleasantness | Freedom from pain, hardship, and annoyance, sometimes (derogatory, archaic) idleness, sloth.

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He explained: "The Hero Arm has big advantages the ease of use, the very low weight compared to other prosthetic fittings, and the ease of putting it on and taking it off.

He handled all that with ease, not even knowing until hours later Spears was the person who approached, and handled all the attention Friday night with ease as well.

Adaptations included body shape specific tailoring, subtly placed zippers and magnetic buttons for ease of use, and special side-seam closures for ease of dressing.

Daragh Cassidy believes the worst of the cost-of-living crisis is behind us and this year we should see inflation continue to ease while falling gas and electricity prices and falling interest rates should ease the burden on many consumers.

Richland County tabled discussions about a new jail to ease the burden at Alvin S. Glenn, instead focusing on a potential expansion of the existing jail to ease capacity problems.

Talking about other reforms, Park said further regulatory ease and ease of doing business and deregulation of tariffs by simplifying and reducing them will help increase India’s share in the global value chain.

Modi said it was the best time to be in India, and that many things such as foreign direct investment, ease of doing business, ease of living and productivity are rising while tax rates, red tapism, corruption, cronyism are on a decline.

Not only is it the healthiest drink on the planet earth, it also helps to regulate your flow and ease digestion thereby making you feel at ease even during your period.

Tablescapes: Entertaining with Ease: For adults, 7 p.m. Nov. 15. Design consultant Lisa Holiman offers ideas on how to set your room, your table, or your house with ease for any occasion.

Ease of use Another consideration in choosing a stage name is ease of use.

In addition to agronomic adaptability, wheat offers ease of grain storage and ease of converting grain into flour for making edible, palatable, interesting and satisfying foods.

According to him, the construction of the facility is therefore part of the holistic plan of the SON to reduce cost of business for MSME’s in the North East, thereby contributing to the Federal Government policy of ease of doing business.

According to him, the manufacturing sector survives basically on the raw materials imported into the country, stating that the manufacturing industry is helpless if the government doesn’t ease the processes.

According to the City, there are many factors that have contributed to the increase in the use of edged weapons, including the ease of obtaining them by individuals of all ages.

According to the coordinator, the road project is targeted at supporting farmers in the rural communities to access their farms and to transport their produce with ease.

A commission-based career may cause some trepidation at first but the training provided and the support from colleagues will quickly ease any concerns.

A compliment is not a win but after a boiling night like this - it was 83 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius) in Guadalajara's aesthetic new stadium at the first bell - but it sure does help ease the hurt.

A day after RCB v KKR there was a chance to watch Sanju Samson whip-cracking the ball over cover with an impossibly graceful sense of ease.

Additional funding into this car's upgrades makes it a speed demon that will win most straight-line races with the greatest of ease.

Additionally, it will ease the burden of additional training required by physicians and operating room staff to manually perform disaggregation, leading to increased adoption.