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It is hard to ease the debt burden in a stagnant economy with low inflation.
Minister of information and communications Minendra Rijal said the government was working hard to ease the current situation.
For now, Chevron is working hard to ease the tensions in Richmond and win over the city's residents.
Immediately after the coup, US officials worked hard to ease international criticism of the human rights record of the Pinochet regime.
Since then, power companies have lobbied hard to ease those standards, and have found a sympathetic ear at the Public Service Commission, the state agency that regulates them.
Having engineered things for so long — Mr. Nazarbayev's party got 88 percent in the most recent election for the Majlis — it would be hard to ease up, lose votes and then try to explain previous majorities, Mr. Nurmakov argued.
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The central bank will find it harder to ease policy to spur growth.
Upon leaving, the company said the mine was "not compatible with our environmental values". After tough lessons, other companies, like Newmont Mining, the world's largest gold producer, are paying for more schools and housing, trying harder to ease social problems around its mines.
But when rates are near zero, as they are in the United States, it's harder to ease the pinch.
Teaching veterans has motivated me to try harder to ease the burden of scrutiny for all my students by protecting their right to keep their stories private, but letting them know that if they want to talk I'm interested in what they have to say.
This record is perfect to start really hard, then to ease up slightly for something really big.
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