Initial problems with the reliability of XBRL data would ease over time, Prof Harris added.
Looking over the edge, I decided that the vehicles could handle the drop and we started to ease over the ledge.
Forecasters say the snow is likely to ease over the weekend but it will continue to feel cold with a raw easterly wind.
If the surrounding tables filled with Japanese tourists are not enough to put you at ease over the food's authenticity, the presentation and dishes will.
Most of the chapters focus on a single infection, and he ranges with ease over decades and continents, drawing upon years of interviews and field trips with scientists.
In addition, Wes Brown had to be substituted at half-time in the win over Wanderers because of a leg injury - but Ferguson hopes his injury problems will ease over the international break.
There is also the idea in tomboyism that you have chosen comfort over flirtation, ease over fussiness, a button-down shirt you've grabbed off the floor over a skirt you can't sit on the grass in.
Although he is still in the honeymoon phase of his presidency and the House of Representatives is being run by extreme liberals, the American people are becoming increasingly ill at ease over the President's programs.
Yasir Arafat returned to bowl John Maunders but James Middlebrook hit a six over mid-wicket off a slower ball from Azhar Mahmood in the 38th over, to ease the pressure on Essex, who took eight from the penultimate over to ease home.
Straw, echoing comments by the U.S. administration, said Damascus needed to show it is cooperating with the coalition's efforts to find Saddam Hussein and other Iraqi fugitives, as well as ease concerns over its own weapons program.
But can it be soon enough to ease growing anxiety over Iran's nuclear programme and stave off more crippling sanctions?
Given the increasing range of options for web-based streaming services, its high-resolution display extends the appeal of video entertainment to those who value simplicity, security and ease of management over a breadth of functionality.
All have seen their share prices ease back down over the past three weeks, after the storm spurred an impulse buy for investors figuring that all the damage in Louisiana and Mississippi would bring big business to the big home builders.
Separately, Mr. Pawar said a proposal that the government ease its tight control over the sugar sector has yet to be submitted to the cabinet.
They struck twice inside three minutes, Richards plucking Thomas Leuluai's kick out of the air and grounding with ease before Hoffman dived over from three metres, after good work from Sam Tomkins.
With fiscal cliff worries likely to keep the market choppy for a while, you may want to ease into this position over the course of the next few weeks.
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Hook missed two further penalty chances for the Ospreys and the swirling wind also caused Munster fly-half Warwick to miss a penalty which he normally would have knocked over with ease.
Gliding over most surfaces with the ease of an Olympic skater, it's a vast improvement over any mechanical mouse I've used.
Ease it into the market over time in equal installments at regular intervals monthly or quarterly, say.
Did the Americans take their opponents too lightly on Sunday given the ease with which things materialized over the first two days of the event?
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New Zealand maintained the pressure and when Jane collected out wide he barged over Beale with ease before running in to level the score and Carter's kick edged the All Blacks in front.
But 1920 beats that with ease, with probably well over 1.1 million live babies born in the UK as a whole, well above the post-WWII boom year of 1947, comfortably above the peak of the baby boom of the 1960s and far above the latest figures.
As both leaders have found, success on the world stage can help to ease the pain of losing control over part of one's own territory.
However, Randall dummied the defence to go over from close range to ease Quins' nerves.
Both clubs have attempted to ease the tensions between the rival fans over past seasons, but Sunday's incident has infuriated Cardiff fans.
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Despite its availability all over the world and its ease of use, the molecular structure of concrete had remained elusive for decades.
By contrast, Accountable Care Organizations over the long haul may ease the path to slightly lower reimbursements or redistribute physician compensation among specialties.
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As Hamas now celebrates what it sees as the victory of its militants over Israel and promises to ease movement restrictions in the Palestinian territory, Mr Abbas risks losing credibility.
They were pleasantly surprised by the scale and the relative ease of Viktor Yushchenko's triumph over a Russian-backed challenger, and by what it revealed about the weakness or incompetence of Russia under Mr Putin.
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ECB, unlike the Fed, may not ease monetary policy as fast as it should over the coming year.
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