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Now the government of President Park Geun-hye is moving to ease some of the Internet regulations.
Beijing is worried about its dependence on the Strait of Malacca and is moving to ease the dependence by means like a pipeline through Burma.
It's the first time since Obama came to office promising to close Guantánamo that Congress is moving to ease restrictions instead of strengthen them.
Israeli officials said they were moving to ease Palestinians' predicament where possible, and they said Palestinians' own mismanagement and militancy had made the army's restrictions necessary.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 — Facing the increasing prospect of a Congressional election season colored by economic uncertainty, lawmakers are moving to ease their political exposure on the home-loan crisis.
Instead of Labour moving to ease the burden on those earning the smallest wage packets, it increased it to lessen the tax burden on the rest of the community.
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Lately, states have moved to ease the crunch.
Though the government recently moved to ease restrictions, many Chinese players have gotten used to alternative kinds of games.
Mr Obama moved to ease sanctions on Cuba in 2009, the paper notes, freeing up flows of people, remittances and exchanges from America to Cuba.
People have been moved to ease one another's pain through a campaign whose scale has vastly changed across the decades.
Williams pulled out of matches at the Hopman Cup last week with a knee injury but moved to ease concerns about her fitness.
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