I only know that easing access to the music that people want is the crux of the issue. |
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The Fed is also planning quantitative easing, basically increasing the money supply. |
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Railtrack plans to replace about 25 miles of track and more than 50 sets of points, removing or easing a further 100 more speed restrictions. |
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The U.S. boom has softened a bit lately, easing some of the pressure on central bankers in both countries to hurry up and raise rates. |
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Yet for years, European leaders have been pushing for easing or eliminating those very sanctions. |
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The rain began in the early hours and seemed to be easing as late evening approached but the real deluge came as darkness came on. |
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You're in taper mode, easing off on intensity and volume or setting off on your trip. |
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The bully pulpit can be grabbed if he combines cutting tax rates with lowering interest rates and easing up on Fed monetary policy. |
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Just because one tyrant is being edged closer to retirement doesn't mean that other members of the club are easing up on their coercion. |
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Over 60 years of work are documented here, and Davie shows no sign of easing off. |
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With all this, it seems unlikely that he would care to appease his critics by easing up on the self-promotion. |
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Back today after a 21-day ban for easing up prematurely and being beaten on a clear leader at Pontefract, he has a good chance at Redcar. |
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It's attitude that has propelled the band into super-stardom and there's no sign of them easing up on it. |
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Inflation is easing faster than expected, while economic performances abroad and at home are uncertain. |
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This goes with other signs that house price inflation is easing and that the housing market has passed the peak of the boom. |
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Lorries advertising this and that Irish product or activity were slowly easing themselves into their places, causing disruption to the traffic. |
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She began easing over to the payphone, trying to listen in on his conversation. |
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In instrumental form, it's an epic in its own right, easing you into a laidback mood, and generally making you feel good. |
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I am back in training now, although I am just easing myself into it and starting to pick things up. |
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It is effortlessly uplifting, totally breezy and an ideal way of easing you into what follows. |
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Christmas Eve strikes a more gentle note, with Traditional Musical entertainment easing you into the big day. |
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He has been easing himself into the role since then, working alongside Good to develop a vision and strategy for the company. |
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This will help your weight loss by easing your mind and tricking your body's metabolism and avoid plateauing. |
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What laid the basis for the stock market's dizzying ascent was a major, long-term easing of credit. |
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An innovative project aimed at easing travel problems for young people in rural areas is expanding after proving a success. |
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Having another drink, the theory goes, makes the liver switch back to dealing with ethanol, easing the pain. |
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Gently easing her back onto the comfortable bed she pulled up her top and watched as the cold gel was smothered onto her belly. |
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It is also, apparently, good for easing muscular aches and has mentally stimulating properties. |
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He was certainly seen to advantage, easing Intelligent into the lead before the penultimate obstacle. |
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The pod's retrorockets fired up, easing its fall but they were a little too slow in activating. |
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Rodgers lay on his back, the hot concrete searing his sores but easing his muscles. |
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What was he doing easing my friend up across his tumid belly and onto his lap? |
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By now the snow is easing off and has turned into a sort of swirling sleety rain. |
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Once, while easing around a thick motte, I glanced down and saw an ornate box turtle in the grass. |
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As Sod's Law would have it, the first day of the easing of access sanctions coincided with a change in the weather. |
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About three furlongs out, I knew that he was not only going to win, but he was going to spreadeagle a class field, and win easing up. |
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Taussky found a way to reduce the amount of calculation, significantly easing the computational workload. |
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In the end the victory margin of seven points was conclusive but that twenty minutes of easing off was worrying for Ollie and Joey. |
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However, the reality is that the figures still signal expansion for the seventh consecutive month even if the pace is easing somewhat. |
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He stared down at the water for a moment before he sat down next to it and slowly disrobed, easing his body into the water. |
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Then, with your mind, think of calming the pain, easing it until it abates and is gone. |
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Pear shaped women tend to have bigger bottoms so choose garments that have easing at the waistline with soft pleats and gathers. |
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The other big fear among investors is that the deficits could be made worse by the policy of quantitative easing. |
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Talk to any thoughtful economist and they will tell you that they have no idea how to assess the likely impact of quantitative easing. |
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All four of those countries, unlike other major economies are expected to avoid debasing their currencies by moving towards quantitative easing. |
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The third great album from this Ohio quintet sees them in melancholy mood, easing out songs packed with coy observations and lyrical moments. |
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Felicia wedged herself between the closing door and its frame, easing her way into the house. |
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Many of the earliest kindergartens in the United States served the purpose of easing the acculturation of newly arrived immigrant children. |
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She stood behind Freya, and brushed carefully through her dark hair, gently easing out the tangles and knots. |
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She smiles understandingly at my apology and takes my hand, easing my guilt. |
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Pine, eucalyptus, lemon or rosewood have antiseptic properties that are good for easing congestion. |
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The government's export strategy remains confined to easing labour laws in the maquilas and the Free Trade Zones. |
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He tells jokes pretty well, though he could do with easing up on the old self-satisfied smirk after the punchline. |
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The now-familiar rapid pulsing started up along my thighs, easing away the touch of sciatica that was troubling me. |
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He acknowledged the debt quickly, easing into a tub chair and sipping an Evian. |
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Parental leave seems to play an important role in easing some of these issues, but it is by no means a silver bullet. |
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For serving, muffins are toasted back and front and then split with the fingers by easing them apart at the joint all the way round. |
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Those more important things are easing under the skin of her characters and making sure she finds the right fit. |
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Australia's long hot summer shows no sign of easing up, with soaring temperatures and bone dry conditions sparking bushfires across the country. |
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As the hot water sluiced into the sunken tub, easing her aches and pains, she began to think about the gruelling casting. |
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Member countries cannot revert to tax cuts or fiscal easing to soften the impact of the strong euro on their big exporters. |
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This is due to an easing in demand and will lead to a fall in speculative building. |
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New tower blocks and luxury villas are sprouting just as demand for them has started easing, analysts said. |
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The situation is easing, although sporadic fresh outbreaks are still occurring. |
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At the western end the flagman cuts off his caboose and stands at the hand-brake, easing down the speed. |
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A decline in the statistic suggests a n easing because inflation has declined or unemployment has increased. |
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Instead of raging against modern life, they sold themselves as easing the way for the harried middle class. |
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In the old days a method of easing the sting of sunburn was to make a potato poultice which would give rapid relief. |
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As I approached the runway overrun, I started easing the power back and touched down on speed 300 feet down the runway. |
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She travelled sweetly throughout, easing to the front over a furlong down to beat the other horse by a length. |
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Acupuncture may also help Parkinson's disease, by calming the tremors and easing stiffness. |
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I do intervals on the stationary bike, pedaling for 30 seconds as hard as I can and then easing up for 30 seconds, and so on. |
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A small study found this herb helpful in easing menopausal symptoms, including sexual difficulties. |
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I spent another long evening easing the paint off the curves of the guitar with the edge of a plectrum. |
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He backs a further round of quantitative easing, saying it would be sensible given the flatness of growth. |
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It must therefore be courageous and tough about gently easing prices upwards to deliver better margin yield. |
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The government is showing signs of easing up on building nuclear weapons and controlling foreign aid. |
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But now that meat prices are easing, growth figures to be much tougher. |
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The custom-made moulding inserted into shoes and boots ensures that people stand in the correct position, realigning their gait and easing pressure on other parts of the body. |
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But any game is about using your skill to gain mastery of its conditions, not easing the conditions to the point that you can master them. |
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But he is clearly siding with Adam Posen, the monetary policy committee member most favourably disposed to another round of quantitative easing. |
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It contained heroin cut with Suboxone, a medication used to help heroin users kick the habit by easing their withdrawal symptoms. |
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She criticized Greenspan for being too loose in the 1990s and now backs quantitative easing. |
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At every turn, they described their son as a faithful follower who had dedicated his life to easing the suffering of innocents. |
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It was 1997, one of those rare times when the ruthless reign of the ayatollahs appeared to be easing up. |
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Why not let him cut loose and go all Billy Bob Thornton in Bad Santa, instead of easing his way out of something a bit grimier? |
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This film does an excellent job of easing you into its world. |
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Or Moscow could stop cooperating on international sanctions on Iran, easing pressure on Tehran and helping Russian businesses. |
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So, was this just a way of easing me out early, without admitting it? |
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Most proposals for easing fishermen's transitions have centered on either retraining them through education programs or, more commonly, early retirement programs. |
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Its reputation for stimulating the immune system makes it an excellent tonic for treating coughs, colds, flu and other infections, as well as for easing allergies. |
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For their part, Democrats seemed to want to talk about everything but quantitative easing and monetary policy. |
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This approach to virtualization concentrates on easing data movement like replication and migration operations, and is also good at identifying system bottlenecks. |
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At the international level, the G7 meeting to be held next month should coordinate expansionary policies, giving its blessing to rate cuts and easing of fiscal policy. |
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The sun was covered with fluffy grey clouds, easing him out slightly. |
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The over riding concern expressed by the elected members was that the County Manager was in effect and by stealth easing them all into retirement. |
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The Bank of England has declared a pause in its quantitative easing program. |
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He notes with a touch of irony that the most successful government programs today are food stamps and quantitative easing. |
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Investors are also taking heart from the European Central Bank finally authorising a quantitative easing programme last month. |
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Feldstein correctly warned that rebound would flatten out in 2011 because quantitative easing was scheduled to end. |
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As the cool water slowly soothes away my unjustified frustration, I feel my neck muscles relaxing and know my features are easing back to pacific calm. |
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It strengthens energy, digestion and the respiratory system, easing fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, diarrhea and prolapsed organs. |
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Yellen was present at the creation of quantitative easing, and is pledging to continue the policy until it works. |
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Regionally, a moratorium could also help break negative momentum and prove to be of great importance in easing tensions. |
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It has also spurred new initiatives aimed at easing barriers to world trade. |
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As price stability is the needle in our compass, we took account of the easing of inflationary pressures and lowered interest rates. |
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It is one of the best digestive herbs available, protecting and soothing the mucous membranes of the digestive tract, reducing excess acidity and easing nausea. |
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The purpose of quantitative easing is to push long-term rates lower and to make borrowing even easier. |
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However, as the monetary easing of the past 15 months could bring a return of inflation 12 or 18 months out, we remain vigilant. |
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It represents a nice turning point in the series, easing out from its inaugural season into one of the finer shonen anime series in recent memory. |
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They also praised the expansion of the activities of the institutions in the social sector and micro-credit, as a vehicle of easing destitution. |
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Eucalyptus has for a long time been known as a remedy for easing bronchial problems such as asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, whooping cough and chronic catarrh. |
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Incorporation of blowing systems, acting on the bath and easing the drainage of liquid trapped by the parts. |
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Growing optimism about the easing of the financial crisis is leading trading. |
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As a consequence, the insurance premiums paid by banks and post offices for transporting cash were reduced, easing their financial burden. |
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At an age, 39 years, when most other athletes are easing up and participating at veterans' level, Anne is probably running better that she ever has in her life. |
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What we get instead is an old lag easing himself into – or girding himself for? |
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He stressed, however, that this easing of restrictions was only minimal. |
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The blond boy pondered, slowly easing away from the pigtailed girl. |
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The top-weight shrugged of his impost with the minimum of fuss, easing into the lead with less than four furlongs to go and then scampering away for a seven lengths success. |
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At this stage there's more value in easing the patient's discomfort than in trying to overcome a loss of appetite. |
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Republicans have tried for the last several years to make it seem as if quantitative easing is a tool of the hard left. |
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The objections to quantitative easing were generally pro forma and not particularly articulate. |
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The housing crunch may be easing little by little, but that is no excuse for busting people who want to keep the issue of affordable shelter alive. |
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By easing transport problems we can, without anxiety, allow traffic to increase. |
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It seems fair to assume real income growth will slow moderately, as the expected easing of energy prices and tax rebates cushion the impact of a weak economy. |
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The Moroccan went clear in the final 30 metres and even had the luxury of easing up before raising two fingers, one for each of his Athens triumphs, as he crossed. |
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No one could blame Wicklow for easing off in the last ten minutes and while Roscommon scored 1-2 in that time they never looked like closing the gap. |
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Like a finger jutting out into the murky waters of the Humber, the Inner Bull Nose used to be a good spot to watch the trawlers easing their way in and out of the river. |
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It is has also played a crucial role in easing sectarian tensions and bridging the divisions between the two traditions on the island. |
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The magic ingredient driving last year's buoyancy in stock markets was, of course, quantitative easing. |
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However, rather than easing off as he approaches official retirement age, the Scot remains as committed and feisty as ever, with thoughts of stepping down a long way off. |
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These efforts at quantitative easing have helped stock markets in several intended and unintended ways. |
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And in my first memory, I am a toddler kneading that taut skin, easing my colic into sleep. |
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An easing of tensions between al Qaeda and ISIS presents dangers for America in its military campaign in the Levant. |
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Motivations were nonetheless always framed by political and economic climates, and the availability of familial and governmental assistance in easing the journey. |
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It takes some getting used to but the jerkiness can be mitigated by easing off on the throttle when changing gear. |
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By the time the Lab and I started easing toward the ducks, the field was aswarm with mallards. |
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Falling commodity stocks held the Footsie back, with oil easing back towards the EURUS50 a barrel mark. |
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A study found it is better at easing symptoms, such as coughing and excess mucus, than the current leading medication, tiotropium. |
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Trepanning, or cutting holes in the skull, had been done in ancient times and may have saved some lives by easing pressure. |
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I had been easing along the edge of the rimrock, peering over it, trying to catch sight of velvet antler tips. |
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The central bank said that fiscal easing would risk fuelling imbalances that could lead to a new phase of economic overheating. |
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The solutions Petrissage massage A good therapist will dig deep into the tissue, easing muscles back into place. |
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Now Mark thinks nothing of twisting his limbs around his body, easing into a headstand and balancing on one leg. |
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Following the easing of religious tensions there was some work to restore the cathedral. |
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After the Handover in 1999, there has been a rapid rise in the number of mainland visitors due to China's easing of travel restrictions. |
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Summers believes that quantitative easing is the most effective way of doing that. |
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In the second and subsequent editions Malthus put more emphasis on moral restraint as the best means of easing the poverty of the lower classes. |
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With inflationary pressures easing and economic concerns mounting, shell-shocked investors are seeking the protection of government securities. |
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More financially well-endowed institutions are approaching the problem by easing the cost burden on low-income students. |
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Glammed-up camping, or glamping, with the comforts of home easing you into the outdoor life. |
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A year later, the Asian Development Bank reported that Pakistan's economic crisis was easing. |
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Crampbark and Black Haw are two herbs that have a remarkable affect in easing menstrual cramps. |
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These have frames with relaxed geometry, protecting the rider from shocks of the road and easing steering at low speeds. |
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The easing of workplace tensions, the quieting of religious and racial intolerance, and the enhancement of personal selfrespect and respect for others can all combine to make for a more productive and harmonious civilisation. |
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China's credit squeeze also appears to be easing. |
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Global Slowdown: If the credit squeeze lasts too long, it will clog the global financial system despite the aggressive easing efforts by the central banks. |
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Another week and it will be ready to drink, though it is well worth easing the top off of a bottle every now and then to check for potentially explosive levels of fizziness. |
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It is essential that this easing should be reflected in a reduction in debit interest rates and the maintenance of an adequate supply of bank lending. |
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But the introduction of data-driven policies in 2007, backed by evidence-based probation and easing punishments for parole breaches, instantly proved a success. |
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Neugebauer says Congress didn't pass a bill for quantitative easing. |
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What is your preferred solution for easing pain? |
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However, this would not mark the start of a full-blown easing cycle. |
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We must all contribute to the easing of international tensions. |
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This challenge was directed at easing border congestion. |
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By minimizing the perception of the tinnitus noise the personal stress factor is reduced simultaneously, thus bringing about an additional easing of the tinnitus noise as well. |
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A non-binding guide will address this problem with a view to easing the administrative burden on enterprises without reducing protection, and to improving commitment to and ownership of the health and safety documents. |
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The new toll will complement the already existing infrastructure charge for road construction and maintenance. The latter may also be modulated for the purpose of easing traffic jams. |
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We also need to ensure we do not drive students into lives of poverty, by easing student debt and making education and training affordable for ordinary students. |
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We remain vigilant in this evaluation given the clear effects of 425 basis points worth of easing over the past two years, in addition to other stimulus programs. |
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Later in the day ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet declared that the ECB will announce at its next scheduled meeting on May 7th a new program of quantitative easing. |
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The new Koo-di Choos Teether Bibs are stylish and chic, designed to protect baby's skin while easing the symptoms of teething. |
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The European Central Bank and The Bank of Japan whose economies are in or close to deflation, continue quantitative easing buying securities to encourage more lending. |
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By 2016 it was apparent three years of monetary easing had had little effect on deflation, and the Bank of Japan instigated a review of its monetary stimulus program. |
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The risk of deflation in the US and the eurozone may require more expansionary monetary policy, such as quantitative easing, QNB has said in a report. |
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Walmart is easing the pain at the pump with the return of its Great Gas Rollback program, helping customers save on their fuel purchases in three different ways. |
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Somewhat surprisingly to some, not so much to others, the amount of quantitative easing had no discernable effect on deflation or deflationary expectations. |
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The prevailing disinflation and a tail risk of deflation reflect the ineffectiveness of quantitative easing to deliver the intended reflationary results. |
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If a pilot is aboard, as is often the case in the most restricted of waters, his judgement can generally be relied upon, further easing the workload. |
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If feed grain becomes scarce, he says, the price will go up, and China will no longer buy it on world markets, thus easing the stress on production. |
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With no sign of pressure easing on already inadequate budgets, the time must be near when a radical reappraisal is undertaken on what public funds are spent on. |
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Such a move would go a long way toward easing the global shortage of graftable tissues, said Jan Koller, secretary of the European Tissue Banking Association. |
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It is probable, but debated, that the Federal Reserve's aggressive policy of quantitative easing spurred the partial recovery in the stock market. |
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During his time as an MP, Mill advocated easing the burdens on Ireland. |
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The Bank of England is the UK's central bank and its Monetary Policy Committee is responsible for setting interest rates, quantitative easing, and forward guidance. |
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Hiral Sheth, director sales and marketing, Sheth Creators, said foreign direct investment in real estate is an optimistic move easing the laws and norms of the sector. |
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It is also responsible for directing other aspects of the government's monetary policy framework, such as quantitative easing and forward guidance. |
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There's the barman at a Prohibition speakeasy easing the passage of bad booze across jaded palettes with the help of a sugar cube soaked on Angostura bitters yarn. |
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The concise nature of the OpenVera language and its support for reentrancy has also reduced the overall size of the testbench, easing maintenance issues. |
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Like other rockers easing into middle age or seniorhood, Mr. McKagan is also experimenting with new partnerships in response to a music business in flux. |
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