51. But the greater fear, said Kennett, is a simple matter of supply and demand. 52. But the loyalties of Pakistanis are no simple matter, either. 53. But taking a pet, particularly a larger dog, is not a simple matter. 54. But to Bass, it is a simple matter of understanding New Hampshire politics. 55. Changing the sound from a violin to a cello or tuba is a simple matter of the PC instructing the synthesizer to use a different instrument. 56. Church lawyers say it is not a simple matter. 57. Clyde Dodge, waiting for his daughter and niece, said the case is a simple matter of freedom of expression. 58. Cleaning gutters is a simple matter of scooping out leaves and other junk and throwing them away. 59. Corruption is not a simple matter to define in Asian societies. 60. Coughlin said it has been a simple matter of developing poise on the road and having the players realize how much a reduction in penalties could affect their winning. |