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But Dunleavy said Griffin had the skills to play anywhere from center to small forward, which could ease the logjam.
Moreover, Germany's fortunes seem to have turned, which could ease the pressure on Mr. Schröder to seek painful remedies.
China's economy continues to boom, and its imports are rising more rapidly than its exports, which could ease some of the complaints from China's trading partners.
Future generations of Wi-Fi and similar high-speed wireless technologies will probably move up to 5 gigahertz, which could ease some of the crowding.
While Japan waits for that to happen, it has been keen to help foreign workers leave, which could ease pressure on domestic labor markets and the unemployment rolls.
He was a longtime aide to former Senator Paul S. Sarbanes of Maryland and retains relationships on Capitol Hill with members of both parties, which could ease his path to confirmation.
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Expectations of a hike next year will continue to make sterling look attractive, particularly against the euro, which could still see monetary policy eased due to very low inflation.
It struck me, not for the first time, that New Yorkers often make life tougher than is necessary for one another, that there are all sorts of small ways, like stepping to the side, in which we could ease up a bit — we, meaning both officialdom and individuals — without losing the grittiness that is a source of civic pride.
Typically, studios have treated late summer as a comfort zone into which they could ease their slightly more difficult films without fear of being crushed by the big fantasy and animated movies that dominate ticket sales through July, like this year's "Transformers" and "Ice Age" sequels.
Municipal securities analysts said they welcomed the state's involvement, which could help ease market jitters.
The company also promises not to use, or even track, data about people's purchases, which could help ease concerns about privacy.
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