The President mentioned the need for regulatory reform to ease the burden on American businesses.
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Obama said a windfall profits tax would ease the burden of energy costs on working families.
The central bank has also cut its interest rates twice since June, to ease the burden on consumers.
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The goal: to ease the burden on state-funded emergency rooms by giving the poor more access to preventative care.
New regulations were created to ease the burden by transferring oversight of thousands of investment advisors to state regulators.
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Partnerships in that area would ease the burden of IT hand tooling everything.
These are expected to ease the burden on margins, from rising fuel costs.
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U. is bringing to Kyoto, have tried to ease the burden on such developing countries as China and India.
The government is also unveiling plans to ease the burden on local councils of the costs of caring for asylum seekers.
The White House expects that expansionary monetary policy--which the Fed has followed for months now--will ease the burden on credit markets.
News of the move comes with the Bush administration under increasing domestic pressure to ease the burden on existing forces in Iraq.
Though Pickle's bill has been side-tracked, the idea of delaying retirement remains a plausible way to ease the burden on the system.
Specialist tight-head Harrison, 28, will ease the burden on new Wales cap Rhys Thomas, Chris Anthony having retired with a neck injury.
Proceeds from a carbon tax can be refunded to ease the burden on families of higher energy prices, especially households with lower incomes.
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As Michelle will discuss, there are ways we can work together to ease this burden, and we look forward to doing just that.
She said that evidence to the inquiry had shown that revaluation of properties alone would not significantly ease the burden on the poorest householders.
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But the government is not alone in believing that many local authorities could do more to ease the burden they place on hard-pressed council tax payers.
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But the Sunday Telegraph reports that the government plans to ease the burden on taxpayers by allowing local councils to generate more revenue from business instead.
The Chinese government has started to discourage the expansion of energy-intensive industries, including aluminium and steelmaking, in an effort to ease the burden on its grid.
For those states that are -- and most of them are dealing with budget concerns -- is there anything about doing this that would ease their burden?
Combine that with more sophisticated endpoint management solutions, which ease the burden of supporting a diverse computing ecosystem, and the need for identical gray desktop boxes goes away.
The ugly fact is that countries that are deep in debt print money to ease this burden which in turn makes their money a bad store of wealth.
To ease the burden on Greece, ministers seem ready to lend it money to buy back existing bonds, and to lower the interest rate they charge on loans.
Mr Davies said it was an "urgent priority" and he has asked Wales' chief veterinary officer to look at what can be done to ease the burden on farmers.
The Sanders have done what they can to ease the burden - their home has been specially adapted, Abigail attends a special school and they have some respite care.
Three years ago Congress set out to ease the burden of repaying federal student loans by creating a program that capped monthly payments at a certain percentage of take-home pay.
They also funnel money into investment, rather than consumption, as PAYGO plans do, which, by making the economy more productive, can help ease the burden of paying for retired workers.
Wales' chief veterinary officer Professor Christianne Glossop told BBC Wales Today she had been asked by Mr Davies to look at what could be done to ease the burden on farmers.
The only setback is that the images are compressed to ease the burden on your bandwidth (and data plan), so you'll want to seek out other services if you need the full enchiladas.
Gates deflected a question about increasing troop strength in Afghanistan, but talked at length about plans to ease the burden on the American military, which has been stretched thin trying to fight two wars.
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