There's little I can say that can subdue the anger or ease the frustration of all whose livelihoods hang in the balance because of failures that weren't theirs.
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The editor of the Lancet, visiting her Home for the Dying in 1994, reported that stocks of medicine were insufficient, and that not enough was done to cure the sick or ease the pain of the dying.
If you attribute your successful results on luck or ease of the test, your locus of control is external.
Indeed, one of the reasons that people try to distinguish themselves in the first place is that they want to ease or improve the lives of those who come after them, particularly their own descendants.
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Maybe it was your patience, your generosity, or the ease with which you slipped into laughter?
We now encourage those disengaged to participate even loosening the requirements for identification, residency, or the ease of casting an absentee ballot.
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Stairs have been sliced into the coastal rocks allowing swimmers to jump off ledges, or you can ease into the sea via a ladder.
Mr. Hempstead points to the math on the ease of creating or redeeming shares of the fund, which trades just 58, 000 shares on average each day.
Both metals are vulnerable to a slight firming of the dollar or an ease in sovereign debt issues in either side of the Atlantic, as has been the case lately with the easing of the European debt concerns and the anxiety over the health of US banks, which was followed by a firm dollar.
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This is the perfect length to get on the front foot and ease the ball through the covers or mid-off.
The main economic justification for rail subsidies is to ease congestion or pollution, yet the bulk of the rail subsidy goes to areas such as the Highlands where these are not much of a problem.
Seriously, does anyone have a light-hearted Dilbert strip or something to ease some of the pain?
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Well, depending where you bought it, you may be eligible for a refund or a gift card to ease the disappointment.
Read location-specific travel guides before you go to learn about the ease or difficulty of using a credit card at your destination.
But China has not sought to ease the Americans or Europeans out from their dominant roles in the World Bank and the IMF.
George W Bush proposes combating sprawl by "revitalising inner cities" and reclaiming industrial, or "brownfield" sites for parks, recreation or other purposes, to ease the pressure to expand the suburbs.
The survey of each country covers the ease or difficulty of doing business by a number of measures, such as procedures needed to start a legal business, rules concerning the hiring and firing of workers, registering property and enforcing commercial contracts.
Unfortunately, few U.S. airports rarely offer the ease or public transport connections into their affiliated cities that Heathrow does, but one rare exception is Salt Lake City, a major Delta hub, which just this week debuted TRAX, a light rail train into downtown.
Sprint provides businesses with the ability to purchase a contiguous, sequential range or block of IP addresses, which can ease the deployment of devices and simplicity of firewall configuration.
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What made Flanders such a satisfying place to visit was not the ease of train travel (though that helped) or the accommodations, which were some of the chicest I have ever encountered, but its identity.
These events follow anecdotal reports I saw last year about issuers trying to ease the covenants, or loan requirements, placed in their debt offerings.
Germany's low inflation rate, its limited room to ease monetary or fiscal policy and the problems in its banking system look horribly like the early symptoms seen in Japan in the mid-1990s before it sank into deflation.
While much of the developed world was either cutting rates or buying bonds to further ease monetary policy, vast swaths of the developing world were increasing rates to rein in inflation.
The Republican Party will either deliver economic growth, or the electorate will turn to the Democrats for income redistribution to ease the pain.
Distractions, such as having someone to talk to on the plane or focusing on an engrossing book, can also work to ease the tension.
German bonds reflect the country's strong economy, triple-A credit rating and ease of trading or liquidity in the market.
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To ease the seasonal swap, or to switch bags for the weekend, Ms. Botkier keeps her makeup in pouches.
They tended to switch either because of side effects, such as severe weight gain or neurological tremors, or because the drugs didn't ease the delusions, hallucinations and emotional numbness that can cripple schizophrenia patients.
For example, the Fed could promise to ease until either the unemployment rate drops below seven percent or the inflation rate rises above three percent.
With the inflation dragon now all but slain, the Chinese government has room to cut interest rates or ease other curbs to stimulate economic growth, without being concerned that it will ignite a new price spiral in the process.
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