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In such cases, she said, she would try to ease the potential investor's jitters by explaining Malaysia's situation.
It is essential that the Bush administration propose ways to ease the potential negative consequences of the Israeli move.
The solution, he said, is that all property in the county needs to be reassessed, with protections built in to ease the potential impact on some homeowners.
Even if Butler Library isn't your "home base," you will find much to ease the potential stress of your research experience.
To ease the potential burden on developers, the state would create a "big map," with red, yellow and green shading to show builders where new rules and incentives encourage construction, or make it nearly impossible.
The report said that improvements in management — like the use of drip irrigation systems — could ease the potential for shortages, especially in agriculture, which accounts for 70 percent of the world's water use.
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Investors cheered the likely decision as easing the potential for losses.
At League Two level money is always tight and the generosity of those anxious to assist in getting them up and running again has eased the potential financial pain of recent weeks.
Europe's problems are that it has greater cultural homogeneity and lacks recent experience of large-scale immigration.Were current barriers eased, the potential level of emigration could be immense.
The orchestra also said that Riccardo Muti, a podium eminence with the star power Mr. Gilbert lacks, would spend six to eight weeks a season with the orchestra and lead it on tours, easing the potential difficulty of selling a Philharmonic tour with a young American at its head to foreign presenters.
Biomarkers reliably indicating the likelihood of response to therapy could ease the discovery of potential new treatments.
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