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Ministers – who prefer to refer to the policy as the removal of the "spare room subsidy" – have introduced discretionary payments for councils to ease the impacts on tenants.
Critics say lack of equipment is not the key problem and the government should focus on finding ways to ease the impacts of Zimbabwe's increasingly unpredictable climate on families like Dube's.
Sperling agrees that automakers seeking to take advantage of expanding markets in the developing world have a responsibility to ease the impacts of their products on poor societies.
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They also hoped to ease the impact of the shoes' resting on one another.
Such a burn would most likely ease the impact on wildlife.
(In junior college, he learned how to roll into a tight pitch to ease the impact).
Slovakia's decision to adopt the euro in January helped ease the impact of the global financial crisis.
Crews had been hoping that controlled burns would help ease the impact of the oil reaching the fragile Louisiana coast.
Meanwhile, negotiations at a ministerial level are under way to ease the impact of the currency shortage.
It calls for an expansion of global strategic petroleum reserves, which would ease the impact of oil disruptions.
Mr. Bernanke and the Treasury secretary, Henry M. Paulson Jr., have repeatedly said firms should keep increasing their funds to ease the impact of the credit squeeze.
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