She knows she is going blind from a hereditary disease and yet won't tell anyone, or ease up. |
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Asian markets were mixed after the Federal Reserve chief hinted the bank could ease up on its stimulus taper if the growth outlook weakens. |
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In the rare moments when the self-reproach would ease up, grief or dejection would engulf him. |
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Why not ease up on the ukases against kids singing songs about mangers and stars? |
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One wonders if they shouldn't ease up, calm down, breathe deep, get more securely grounded. |
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O'Connor said the symptoms usually persist for a few days and then ease up. |
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There was considerable pressure from the United States as well for him to ease up and to offer humanitarian relief. |
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We simplified our mortgage process to ease up on an immigrant's credit requirements. |
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While progress on access to timely care is being made in some specialty areas, there should be no move to ease up on these efforts. |
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Could I finally say that we should ease up a little on the ageism in relation to the praesidium. |
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Bernanke suggested that Congress ease up on the whole budget-cutting thing. |
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When there's family violence, even there mediation could only ease up the friction that's happening, contrary to confrontation. |
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The fluid lines ease up austerely decorated rooms and create a vibrant atmosphere. |
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Users are therefore able to ease up to the full WorkPLAN Enterprise ERP system as their business grows without having to change systems. |
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But we can extrapolate from previous experience that decapitation does incentivize Hamas to ease up on its attacks. |
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When you look at this scenario, do you think that financial institutions like Credit Suisse can help ease up these situations? |
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His outstanding attitude to relate to people and the ability to ease up even the most tense situation. |
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Some of these effects are reversible and will gradually recede as you ease up on the drink. |
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We may have to ease up on some of the NATO requirements before we feel we have an opportunity to bring the negotiators back to the table. |
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One of the morals is to the ease up on fishing when environmental conditions are unfavorable. |
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A simple way to ease up the pattern is to use 2 clubs from a different color and to use them for doing the passes, because in 3-count, it's always the same 2 clubs that are being passed back and forth between the 2 jugglers. |
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After the match, Taylor vowed to ease up on his schedule but increase his practice in order to play his best at the major events. |
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He would also do well to ease up on repression. |
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The three countries that we have discussed today certainly have the potential to be Member States in the future, but it is important that we do not ease up on the requirements. |
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It's true that abrupt accelerations cause a blood-curdling roar to escape the engine, but it quickly settles back down to its gentle purring once you ease up on the pedal. |
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The tug masters' information is that they gave full power in order to prevent the ship touching the dolphin, even though the pilot had asked them to ease up. |
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As 2011 approaches and some major projects are scheduled for completion, the release of skilled trades into the labour market should not be regarded as a signal to ease up on these programs. |
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They'll probably work the government behind the scenes to ease up. |
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This request is there to ease up the procedure concerning your project. |
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To ease up the organization of the tooling in CNC production many companies use a tool management solution. |
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You should ease up on your son. You're putting too much pressure on him. |
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I suggest that you ease up a bit at work. You're getting stressed out. |
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