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An unintended consequence was to ease the way to integration.
The Department of Communities and Local Government is to grant £10m from its homelessness budget to local councils' funds, to ease the consequences of the change.
By making the effort of spending the time and energy required, physical therapy could be a complement or an alternative to medication to ease the consequences of migraine.
Hence, the mental status of a patient could at times purposively be minimized by the professionals to ease the consequences of stigma for the individual.
Banks and insurance companies must also take steps to ease the financial consequences for their customers: ensuring that staff members are well trained, that products designed for serious illness are accessible, and that customers are helped to manage their financial commitments.
It is essential that the Bush administration propose ways to ease the potential negative consequences of the Israeli move.
But Tillerson focused on asking the four nations to ease the blockade, citing humanitarian consequences like food shortages.
We self-medicate with sex, drugs, shopping, food, and anything else to ease our pain, no matter the calamitous consequences.
It will craft you into a person who will solve issues to ease tension, but may not realize the potential consequences until much later.
Many are still suffering with the consequences, although supporters' groups such as the Green Taverners are working flat-out to ease their financial struggles.
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