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But a new study may ease some of their anxiety.
The experience at Duke University may ease some concerns.
The move may ease some of the deadlock that has been preventing relief from getting through.
Last year, there was an increase in the number of permits issued for attached housing and large apartment complexes, which may ease some of the housing burden.
There is no evidence that Citadel will collapse, and Mr. Griffin's remarks in the conference call may ease some of the doubts in the market.
The lease extension may ease some fans' fears that the Bills could be on the move, and allow them more time to revel in Buffalo's football renaissance.
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She co-authored a 2015 study that concluded weighted blankets may ease insomnia in some adults.
If Don let Sally know he feels lucky to have such a great daughter, she may ease up on some of the snark.
Dr Simon Fradd, chairman of the General Medical Council's Doctor-Patient Partnership, says while it may ease pressure on GPs, some may fear the hotline could generate even more demand if patients are referred to their own doctor.
But, the polls show a surprising reality that may ease the worries of some elected officials even as it makes their job harder.
And once your boss sees you have some backbone, he and his lap dog may ease up on you.
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