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So easing the council tax burden helps the poor most.
Immigrants, unlike natives, move readily to areas where labour is in short supply, so easing bottlenecks.
Her Putney constituency borders the airport and she has long advocated high-speed rail as a way of reducing the number of domestic flights, so easing the pressure on runway capacity in the South East.
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So: ease up.
The bank believes that inflation would erode firms' debts and so ease the pressure to restructure.
All these ideas could help reduce the pressure of the euro zone recession and so ease the crisis.
It was the general who severed Pakistan's ties with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and so eased America's victory there.
The package is likely to include measures to strengthen the safety net for the unemployed and so ease concerns about job security.
So ease back in slowly with some lighter news you might have missed, plus some unusual insights into the race in the key states of Florida and Ohio.
Speaking on March 30th, he promised deep cuts in public spending to stabilise the state finances and so ease the pressure on the forint, which he said put 700,000 homeowners and 1m car owners in peril.
As well as sowing the seeds for greater consumption, the huge new supply of apartments should deflate bubbly property prices and so ease a source of fierce resentment among ordinary Chinese.
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