1. But Bobroff said the shorter period would be an easier sell to management companies. 2. Civil defense was an easier sell in the early days of the Cold War. 3. Disturbingly, Bush also seems to believe that an economic slowdown makes his ill-advised tax cut an easier sell to Congress and the American public. 4. Farmland preservation would be a much easier sell, of course, if the nation seemed in even remote danger of ever being hungry. 5. Journalism is always an easier sell when life and limb are at stake. 6. Netanyahu had the easier sell to his constituents, since the plan adopted was essentially the one he had come with. 7. Sheehy said the museum has a good track record in its five-year history in Waco, which should make fund raising an easier sell. 8. Take away the hassle users now have to get much of that information, however, and the service becomes a much easier sell. 9. The Archer-Shaw bid makes the concept an easier sell politically, but it would lead to financial disaster for government and workers alike. 10. The bright-eyed brain-deads on most sitcoms and just about all commercials are a far easier sell. |