It eases the burden on our conscience that the troubles of other people impose on us.
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Once the panic eases, people will no longer be happy holding lots of non-interest-bearing currency.
The Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q550 eases the mobile privacy concerns of even the most cautious CIOs.
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Big companies partner with Intigua because it eases customer pain that competitors are not trying to alleviate.
Where Far Cry 2 was an uncompromising, downright mean game, Far Cry 3 eases up a bit.
The result piles the pressure on Derby manager John Gregory and eases the burden on Mark McGhee's shoulders.
"It eases my monthly budget, " says Ms. Sugiarti, 37 years old, the owner of a small grocery shop.
An official said non-Haitian immigrants would only be interviewed by authorities when the situation in the shelter eases.
Among other changes, the new bill eases the most strict measures against subcontractors who unknowingly hire illegal immigrants.
However, when that eases off and the wingers get more of the ball, there is no better finisher.
They will gain if the new parliament in Edinburgh eases the political tensions created by an alienated Scotland.
If Mr de la Rua's resolute greyness eases him to the presidency, would it also help him govern?
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Additional trials are ongoing to see if Provigil eases the fatigue suffered by cancer patients, or lightens persistent depression.
The Internet and the flood of transparency-inducing information it brings eases and streamlines almost all social and economic transactions.
In part, that statistic reflects an India-Mauritius tax treaty that legally eases the flow of investment funds into India.
"This way, America eases its worry towards Pakistan's nuclear weapons, " the message says.
Analysts say that silence allows Israel to maintain a veneer of deniability and eases pressure on enemies to retaliate.
This eases some worries about the fiscal cliff, but shows that the economy continues to struggle to gain momentum.
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Earlier this month, the front took aim at a decree which eases export taxes but leaves tax deadlines unaltered.
The new justice minister comes from the notoriously corrupt state of Alagoas, but that too eases a gubernatorial election.
Ducking a decision often creates bigger problems in the long run, but for the moment, it eases the mental strain.
The move eases fears Google will standardize on ARM-based processors from Texas Instruments, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Apple, and others.
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In addition, QE2, by keeping mortgage rates low, effectively eases the debts of homeowners and helps households survive the low-employment environment.
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The victory eases Caley Thistle's relegation worries, but worsens St Mirren's - who have not won a league match in 2009.
The bill eases limits on deforestation and extends an amnesty to some developers who cut down trees illegally in the past.
The Moscow Exchange attempts to create sound corporate governance that sets the tone for other institutions in Russia and eases international business.
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Then, each time we seem set to break that crucial support level at 1040, pressures eases and we get a meager bounce.
The sale, to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, eases this cash problem, but it is also a humiliating exit from a big market.
It is clear watching the couple interact that humor helps keep her spirits up and eases the pressure of their intense daily struggle.
But it's simple to use, once you get the hang of it, and its iPad app eases the process of organizing handwritten notes.
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