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Easing or teasing?The Bank of Japan rejected the case for a serious easing of monetary policy.
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Above all, they oppose any serious easing of the laws on foreign ownership of property.
"I don't believe this is a game or a tactical maneuver, but a serious offer to ease pressure on the government," Mr. Schussel said.
If successful, a recall would remove a polarizing figure who has divided Venezuelans between those who blame him for wrecking the oil-rich country and the masses of poor who believe he is the first leader to make a serious effort to ease their hardscrabble lives.
Restrictions on the flow of goods into Tamil-controlled areas, a serious grievance, have been eased.
The pint Detective Peters was giving will help ease a serious blood shortage.
But despite the loss of Pat Richards, the goalkicking wing who is likely to miss the start of next season after suffering a serious achilles injury, Wigan eased home as Saints' discipline collapsed in the second half.
But they can make a serious dent in those deficits with relative ease by just walking a few doors down from their offices to meet their chief procurement officers.
And quite frankly I am hard pressed to find a serious economist who does not believe that an easing of Greece's crippling debt burden and a less hairshirt approach to austerity would be anything other than sensible.
Despite its relative ease of preparation, this becomes a serious dish, the kind that demands plenty of bread so that you can linger over the juices.
Unfortunately the ease of use comes at a serious cost in functionality.
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