Similar words: teasing, leasing, ceasing, pleasing, appeasing, increasing, unceasing, teasingly. Meaning: [iːz] n. 1. a change for the better 2. the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance).
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91. Using bicycle contributes greatly to people & aposs physical fitness as well as easing traffic jams.
92. Some worry that the Fed's easing will boost global liquidity and inflation.
93. SYDNEY (Reuters) - The dollar skidded to a 15-year low against the yen on Monday, hurt by stop-loss selling and expectations of further easing in U.S. monetary policy.
94. It was designed with the goal easing the more frustrating phases of moving - time, transport and reassembling furniture.
95. Reforms made by the reformers and Kosciuszko, aimed at easing serfdom, were revoked.
96. The last two years may have seen a slight easing in this fiscal tightfistedness.
97. Small businesses should see some easing of tight credit conditions, while overall business investment will likely be an engine of growth, NABE said.
98. Japanese managers are very skillful in easing out undesirable employees.
99. Easing commodity costs and higher prices boosted the cereal maker's profits, while new products like Special K Crackers and Jumbo Rice Krispies kept private-label rivals at bay.
100. The bank has done much of my data entry for me: All I have to do is programatically transfer it into my local record keeping, boosting the accuracy and easing the reconciliation process.
101. The next trigger for monetary easing would thus be fresh evidence that supply constraints are hurting domestic demand enough for the economy to undershoot the BOJ's forecasts.
102. Conclusions: Mind easing & menstruation normalizing acupuncture therapy excelled routine acupuncture therapy in treating delayed menstrual cycle.
103. Can aggressive easing of monetary and credit policy prevent this hard landing?
104. Removing protectionist barriers and easing trade restrictions have been key to ushering in this extraordinary era.
105. It also relaxed requirements for time of payment by developers for land use and time of completion of real estate projects, easing pressure on developers' finances.
106. But, by the middle of the next decade , inflation had fallen dramatically, easing consumer concerns.
107. More important, the advance is based on silicon oxide, one of the basic building blocks of today's chip industry, thus easing a move toward commercialization.
108. It's also a good delivery option, helping to slow a too-fast birth as well as easing the pain of some contractions.
109. Yields on the 10-year United States Treasury note jumped to their highest level in 5 years, before easing.
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110. This week alone, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, Sweden's Riksbank and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand all matched or exceeded easing expectations at rate-setting meetings.
111. The yen's strength drew warnings from Japanese officials of possible action to stem its rise and nudged the Bank of Japan closer to a further easing in monetary policy.
112. On the contrary, he argued that the Fed's recent policy of buying long-term bonds, generally referred to as "quantitative easing," has been effective.
113. You can't better a hot mustard footbath for easing cold symptoms such as a blocked nose.
114. Christie was easing up over the last 10m to finish third.
115. Under quantitative easing, the policy introduced in 2001, the BoJ floods the market with excess liquidity.
116. Soon Honeycutt was easing his green aluminum runabout away from the Lynch dock...
117. Hemming began her Bond stint on 1995's GoldenEye with the radical move of easing Pierce Brosnan out of his predecessors' fusty Savile Row wardrobe and into bespoke by Brioni.
118. Bottom line: Spreadtrum has avoided a direct assault on its shares by a major short seller, easing investor concerns that it's facing a worrisome inventory build-up.
119. The production of selenium ruby easing opal glass by using the said casing cullet has been recommended.
120. The government took measures to help them, such as material bestows, reducing farm tax and corvee , easing penalty, national raising children , curing and Saving lives etc.
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