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More broadly, America's welfare problem may have eased, but its poverty problem remains.
Abbott Laboratories may have eased the flow of its merger pipeline.
Low mortgage rates may have eased the burden for some families in this country.
By going earlier, the prime minister may have eased some of the symbolism associated with his visit.
Kevin Gilbride, the offensive coordinator, conceded that having Pugh at his side may have eased the first-day jitters.
The meeting may have eased tensions somewhat because Mr. Lott allowed the Senate to confirm Mr. Aldridge on Tuesday.
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They may also have eased the rigors of bloodletting, some of it self-inflicted, some of it not (the Mayan penchant for human sacrifice is well established) through which kings enriched the earth and communicated with the beyond.
The shin splints that have limited him to a single at-bat since Sept. 13 may not have eased enough for him to even be included on the 25-man playoff roster.
His case, along with the continued detention of many other dissidents, suggests that a crackdown many analysts had seen as a prelude to a Communist Party congress in January may not have eased.
Each team retained its pride and the visitors can be content with a stalemate on hostile terrain but Sir Alex Ferguson may be rueful that Chelsea have eased four points clear of them.
Fears had been stoked by the housing slump and rising oil prices, but the job market remains solid, and though gasoline prices may be rising, crude has eased this week.
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