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Such topography could be relaxed through melting and freezing (thermal relaxation).
And in the Breuer building's alternative environment, all kinds of outmoded concepts could be relaxed.
In some cases, rules could be relaxed to achieve a uniform level of protection.
There are also fears that planning laws could be relaxed to boost economic growth.
The rules could be relaxed if nanotubes turned out to be less toxic, he said.
On several occasions, he intimated that, as part of this coming together, certain U.S. sanctions could be relaxed or rescinded.
But he added that he would review whether the law could be relaxed for owners of smaller properties "that got caught up" in the enforcement.
The current doctrine of always being able to keep one missile submarine on patrol, known as Continuous At-Sea Deterrence (CASD), could be relaxed.
Rules for casinos could be relaxed too, he adds.Those worried about the impact of the drugs war can at least take heart from Chiapas.
He said a curfew could be relaxed in certain areas in a nod to fears that it was having a further negative effect on the key tourism industry.
You get the idea that Kingsolver was sorry when the year was over and the rules could be relaxed — although her daughter wasn't sorry to get that horse.
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could be restrained
could be ameliorated
could be relieved
could be released
could be curtailed
could be reassured
could be alleviated
could be measured
could be liberalised
could be lighthearted
could be loosened
could be eliminated
could be revised
could be removed
could be lenient
could be breathed
could be relaxing
could be attenuated
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