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But it will be difficult for a central bank to argue that it's easing, for instance, when it's actually raising rates.
But the markets gave some cheer to the Socialist government, as signs arose that fears surrounding sovereign debt in the euro zone may be easing for now.
Like Mr. Cecere, she reasoned that pressure would be eased for a young child learning a difficult skill on the fly.
The actress playing Anna, Annie Funke, said that the emotional intensity of rehearsals had been eased for her by Mr. Gyllenhaal's kindness.
Mr. Ban said visa restrictions had been eased for humanitarian workers, who can now get visas on arrival at Pakistan's airports.
That decision was eased for her successor, Mr. Grey, and his colleagues because technology had finally caught up with the demands of the story.
He has written to the home secretary asking for rules can be eased for some workers.
The Conservative mayor of London has written to the home secretary to see if rules can be eased for some workers.
A break in the Mantis logjam did appear in June, when reentry rules were eased for noncitizen scientists working at U.S. government labs or on U.S. government funding.
Congestion on the M4 around Newport could be eased for almost a third of the cost of the Welsh government's motorway proposals, a think tank says.
As a result of the research there, the path has been eased for other companies developing and using PI techniques and equipment.
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