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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121. The Federal Reserve cut short-term interest rates in effect to zero in December, then embarked on "quantitative easing" in March by buying bonds with newly printed money.
122. Aromatic capsules are great for easing the discomfort of a stuffy nose.
123. Wheat for September delivery on the Chicago Board of Trade, a global benchmark for prices, jumped as high as $8.41 a bushel last week before easing in recent days.
124. Analysts also say the Bank is more concerned than the ECB that inflation will undershoot its target next year, and is resorting to quantitative easing to remedy this.
125. "My view is that we have to go on with quantitative easing for as long as we possibly can, " says Crispin Odey, a City hedge fund manager.
126. The Canadian dollar eased back after the Bank of Canada cut interest rates 50bp to 3.5 per cent and signalled that further easing would be needed.
127. The tense situation on the Korean Peninsula is markedly easing off.
128. I thought I'd try wading into loneliness the way you enter the sea, easing myself into the bone-chilling cold a bit at a time — first toes, then calves, then legs.
129. Leisure Travel aims at easing which is also a kind of rational regression from the traditional travel manner of "quick march".
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130. The dollar extended gains after a Federal Reserve report on U.S. economic conditions, known as the Beige Book, said the economy was still weak but there were signs that the slide was easing.
131. And we expect the de facto easing in policy controls (from the aggressive stance announced late last year) will become de jure as well sometime in 2Q.
132. The economic zone, like its inspiration, Shenzhen, will feature tax breaks, investment incentives and easing of regulatory requirements for new businesses.
133. NOW aged 83, Sumner Redstone shows no sign of easing up.
134. Prolactin - easing peptide ( PrRP ) was found to be a novel bioactive hypothalamic neuropeptide.
135. Even with price supports, moreover, an easing of import restrictions and a decline in demand related to Japan's changing eating habits have driven down rice prices[sentencedict.com], hurting farms of all sizes.
136. Investors are turning to gold because of fears of long-term inflation and major currency debasement due to fiscal deficits, government debt issuance and quantitative easing.
137. Commonly use to treat skin condition the skin and easing pain and inflammation.
138. I would be content to drudge in earth , easing my heart's disgrace.
139. The US pursues aggressive monetary easing, while China curbs US inflation.
140. Objective To study by modern rehabilitation evaluation the curative effect of acupuncture method of easing joint movement and opening orifices on early hemiparalysis induced by ischemic stroke.
141. The new road is aimed at easing jams at the tunnel entrance.
142. Then central banks resorted to quantitative easing (QE), a polite term for the creation of money.
143. Recovery Mode: Should China Worry About the US's Quantitative Easing?
144. Bollard said that inflation remained elevated, although declining commodity prices would bring inflation lower over time, and that further monetary easing will depend on inflation dropping.
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