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The inquest heard guidelines state police could consider "backing off" to allow tension to ease, the affects of alcohol to dissipate and the subject's mental or emotional state to stabilise.

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China's economy grew at its slowest rate in a quarter of a century in 2015, data released on Tuesday showed, increasing pressure on Beijing to address fears of a prolonged slowdown and ease the jitters affecting global markets.

Mr Chen is in jail, also awaiting trial on corruption charges, which he has said are politically motivated.Light rainfall did little to ease the worst drought to affect northern China in 50 years.

"This joint effort in support of the Government of Sudan will ultimately ease the plight of those affected by the floods and ensure that those living in high-risk areas can be provided with timely assistance should they need it," added Veitch.

Communist Castro has softened his posturing in the past few years, enlisting the aid of Roman Catholic Pope John Paul II in a lobbying effort to ease the U.S. imposed embargo that affects Cuba's population of 12 million.

Not because he is a big fan of pot, but because he thinks that it is a big stretch to say that growing it in your backyard to ease the pain of terminal cancer affects inter-state commerce.The important fact about Mr Thomas is not that he is conservative, but that he is the strictest of the "strict constructionists".

The Government has put pressure on the island's banks recently to increase lending to ease the credit squeeze that has affected the island's companies.

In return, it offered to ease the sanctions that have severely affected Iran's economy.

In return, they offered to ease the sanctions that have severely affected Iran's economy.

Moreover, such interventions can ease the care burden on families affected by HIV/AIDS, in particular women and girls, who are carrying the preponderance of the care burden in high prevalence countries (cf. Lindsey, Hirshfield, Tiou, & Ncube, 2003; Ogden, Esim, & Grown, 2004).

The principles of the bill are right, faster equalisation at 66 sooner, [but] there is a particular group badly affected, [so] we will ease the transition.

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