31. A census analyst said one explanation for the decline might be a simple matter of the way the survey forms were worded and interpreted. 32. Adjusting the fence for square is a simple matter, but adjusting the miter gauge slots requires that the entire cast iron table be loosened. 33. After that score the game became a simple matter of collecting numbers, and the Patriots collected some big ones and one little one. 34. All that remained to do was reassemble it, a simple matter of putting a few screws back in place. 35. Bringing in these dishes was not a simple matter of devising recipes and typing up a menu. 36. But bringing those responsible for the deaths to justice is no simple matter. 37. But closing the gap is not a simple matter. 38. But capturing Yousef was no simple matter. 39. But a vote for Weld may not be a simple matter for many voters. 40. But despite growing interest abroad, exporting has not proven to be a simple matter. |