"But conditions have changed," he added, referring to the ease with which people can drive from one county to the next.
The position of the line can make a large difference to the ease with which divers may follow it.
This has also made virtual machines popular, due to the ease of administration.
It refers to the ease with which this dish is made.
As the arrangement returned to Mozart, so did the girl to her natural ease.
The main criticisms relate to the ease of driving and cost.
There are, however, other concerns relating to the cost and ease of installation.
It refers to the ease with which the concrete flows.
This refers to the ease with which people, not cars, can move through an urban area by a choice of routes.
This referring to the ease with which Eclipse won his races.