Such a scheme might increase trust in banks and take some pressure off asset markets.
In a deep recession, however, some expansion in Q was likely to take some pressure on P.
This will help take some pressure off of gas prices, but our citizens must understand this storm has disrupted the capacity to make gasoline and distribute gasoline.
China released data Thursday showing a smaller-than-expected trade surplus in September, which will likely take some pressure off Beijing to let the yuan rise faster, the Wall Street Journal reported from Shanghai Thursday.
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The Department of Energy is releasing supplies from the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve to limit disruptions of supplies to oil refineries, which "will help take some pressure off of gas prices, " and the Environmental Protection Agency has waived rules requiring low-pollution blends in some areas in order to increase availability of gas and diesel, he said.
Of course put more money into education, but take some of the pressure off as well.
Why not move more of the entitlements up and take some of the pressure off the discretionary side?
He said when you scold Israel, basically you take some of the pressure off the Palestinians to do their own negotiating.
Letting banks revalue illiquid assets might also take some of the pressure off the 'bad bank' idea that Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has championed.
"We are just looking to take some of the pressure off the accident and emergency department at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, " said Alun Harris, of the Welsh Ambulance Service.
"We're looking for further progress in reforming the energy market, an end to misleading food price promotions, and more competition in banking to take some of the pressure off hard-pressed consumers, " he said.
If China can heal some of those rifts with a greater focus on rescuing those left behind by the new prosperity, this may in turn take some of the pressure off the government to subsidise export workers through currency management.
Republicans have put that on the table -- and that would take off some of the pressure on the discretionary side.
Government used to take off some of the pressure on tech firms during recessions, but the new austerity is hitting them too.
Mr. DIMSDALE: Now, the good news here is that once this change is done, Ethanol is cheaper than NTBE and could take some of the price pressure off gasoline.
But he does believe it will take strong external pressure of some sort to make it happen.
We can probably take credit for some of the pressure that's been put on high-tax jurisdictions to bring down their levies on entrepreneurship in recent years.
LeVert's main contributions this season have been at the defensive end, and Albrecht's job is usually to take some of the ball-handling pressure off Burke.
It seems the real theme today though is the negative UK data combining with long positions finding a great area to take some profit and this has put pressure on the pound.
Sectors such as biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies might see some selling pressure as investors take profits there, he said, while sectors that have performed well lately include high-end luxury companies and real-estate investment trusts.
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And so meeting with stakeholders is a way of rallying supporters for comprehensive reform, asking them to go out and speak on behalf of that goal, and to try to generate some support and generate some pressure on Congress to take action.
It was perceived as a way, at least by some analysts here, of applying pressure against the Americans and the Iraqi Kurds who rule northern Iraq to take some action against the PKK, which has operated for years out of mountain bases on the Iraqi side of the border.
"Those who are struggling with mortgage repayments are still faced with paying a large percentage of take-home pay but there may be some release of pressure as earnings continue to rise, " Mr Stubbs said.
Bell will have a point to prove if he returns as expected but Vaughan has warned him not to put too much pressure on himself and take the lead of some of England's other players.
As the concerns of investors increased, money center banks and other large financial institutions have come under significant pressure to take onto their own balance sheets the assets of some of the off-balance-sheet investment vehicles that they had sponsored.
As in the first leg, they had to survive some early Shakhtar pressure - but the Ukrainian side's inability to take advantage of their initial supremacy once again cost them dearly.
Some 180 nations and thousands of environmental and industry pressure groups are expected to take part in the conference.
But you see, when nearly 70 percent of black kids are born to unmarried parents, likely to a too-young mom, that puts tremendous pressure on grandmothers (and some grandfathers), sisters and brothers to take up the slack.
However, as more evidence mounts on the long-term effect of concussions, there may well be more pressure from some in the medical community, AAP or not, to take children out of football, ice hockey and other head-shot-risky sports entirely.
Inking a productive veteran to a long-term contract that figures to take him past his prime is a risk many clubs have taken under pressure to win (though some showed signs of reining in the practice during the 2009 recession--the Yankees bidding adieu to 36-year-old Johnny Damon, for instance).
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