单词 | Easing |
例句 | 1. The snow was easing up. 2. Prices are easing off. 3. People were betting on a further easing of credit conditions. 4. Smith is gradually easing back into running after his injury. 5. Eucalyptus oil is good for easing muscular aches and pains. 6. The recession shows no signs of easing in the immediate future. 7. A quick cane easing the candy over the railing. 8. Wilson signed a bill easing the earthquake coverage requirements. 9. Easing actions were subject to an instant cost-benefit analysis. 10. Construction improved and cost pressures are easing, he added. 11. Humour Humour can be an excellent behaviour for easing tensions and breaking the ice between people. 12. The security forces began easing the curfew restrictions on Feb. 5. 13. Plummer lowered the weapon, easing the hammer forward and slipping on the safety catch. 14. By easing cashflow pressures, it could help stimulate a change of culture in this potential growth area towards capital projects. 15. Lift marzipan over cake and smooth down, easing out folds. 16. Father O'Harte, easing his little white collar, for it was a hot day, sighed deeply. 17. The Leahy-Goodlatte Bills proposed easing export controls on encryption software to satisfy industry and civil libertarians. 18. Around the globe, the richer nations have made easing the overcrowding of third world cities a top aid priority. 19. The Profitboss will provide the opportunity by easing out Maureen Stilgoe, the ultra-conservative and inefficient corporate personnel manager. 20. The overtime and opportunities for easing which court duty affords is often not compensation enough for the stress it involves. 21. The tears come slowly at first, easing down my cheeks. 22. The proposal calls for easing land-use restrictions and establishing a road-financing plan so sparsely used properties can be turned into thriving enterprises. 23. Certainly, it rules out an easing for the time being. 24. Only that essential easing down of training should deviate from the norm. 25. There was no easing into the changes, and employees had no input or control over the process. 26. Glover opened his eyes and saw a white and blue squad car easing around the north bend on Mirror Lake Road. 27. Fax machines now mix with the deep armchairs and ancient oils of the clubhouse, easing communications with the world outside. 28. Wilson will try again to shift more trial-court funding to the state, easing a little of the burden on counties. 29. Visiting the supermarket might have been a transforming moment for Alexei, a way of easing his contempt and shattering his paralysis. 30. It tasted yeasty, with a slight hint of effervescence, and began almost instantly to produce a slow easing of inhibitions. 1. Eucalyptus oil is good for easing muscular aches and pains. 31. Easing Golden Girl up under mainsail, Trent watched the motor yacht roll gently in the swell. 32. Many economists expect the Fed to continue easing rates during the first half of 1996, further depressing yields. 33. Techniques of avoidance, easing strategies, were especially important to prevent unpaid overtime. 34. But there are more flexible ways of easing back into the job market. 35. He drove slowly, with old-fashioned care, easing the Wolseley through the Saturday shoppers in the centre of the town. 36. Yet for the third month running, that surplus fell in November, meaning pressure on that front is easing. 37. Lean to your right side, gently easing the waist into that position. 38. It faces several more years of economic self-restraint, with no real easing in prospect until the second half of the 1990s. 39. The steps are short-term measures aimed at easing public concerns about airbag safety while the automakers work to develop safer airbags. 40. Even so(), Mr Mieno seems in no mood to be pushed into premature easing. 41. It is state officials who are responsible for finding victims and easing their pain with financial help. 42. The snow was easing up and last-minute shoppers were everywhere. 43. Reserves Perry Carter and Lionel Washington handled the emergency responsibilities with little problem, easing the burden of an undermanned secondary. 44. The poolside spa bath is a particular favourite for easing wearing limbs. 45. I gave her the same little squeeze, easing my foot across the toe of her right shoe and leaning forward slightly. 46. He moved like a cat, himself, easing out of the chair and gliding across the creaking floor. 47. The central bank would probably like to delay easing until at least one headline-grabbing bankruptcy confirms the damage done and inflation starts dropping. 48. In the summer of 1947, he began easing Babe Connelly out as committeeman of the Eleventh Ward. 49. Use to cover the base and the lid of the sarcophagus,(http:///easing.html) easing into the corners and hollow. 50. This easing of restrictions opened the floodgates for commercial Internet access. 51. Evidence for the easing of overcrowding comes late in the century. 52. It was both an acknowledgement and an easing of the exquisite - almost intolerable tension that had been built up between them. 53. The motorway, used by sixty five thousand vehicles a day, has done the job of easing traffic congestion elsewhere. 54. And over it had meshed a concrete slab, which now the lever of the house was painfully and irresistibly easing up. 55. Recognising there appeared to be substantial support for this move he approached Robert Naish privately with a view to easing the inevitable changeover. 56. Do his family and friends slowly win him back to normality, their love easing his deep pain? 57. They thus increasingly promoted this alternative means of easing the financial burden of appliance ownership. 58. In other words, it was a way of easing the dilemma of choosing between tax cuts or more public spending. 59. Now, with temperatures warming and demand easing, greater gas supply and pipeline space are becoming available. 60. The situation can be improved by gently easing the edge into position with your hands and steaming the welt. 61. Far from the BSE scourge easing, exactly the contrary is happening. 62. It also means granting tax breaks, easing regulatory requirements and reducing paperwork, she said. 63. You and Mary start easing the others out. 64. Tryptophane also appears to be useful in easing pain. 65. New figures indicate the recession may be easing up. 66. That's important for easing the impact to our users. 67. Yet quantitative easing is no silver bullet. 68. They forked up as much of the soil possible, easing compaction. 69. Impact type system of the domestic pressure-blasting machine meet the needs of the construction of infrastructure projects, easing the market for natural sand serious situation of insufficient demand. 70. "The end game in this European crisis, at least for the near term, is going to be if the ECB comes up with some kind of quantitative easing package," Praveen said. 71. It seems certain that the Federal Reserve will continue to accompany fiscal stimulus with the monetary equivalent in the form of near-zero interest rates and further quantitative easing. 72. RBNZ Governor Bollard made some strongly worded comments regarding the New Zealand economy and the low probability of easing rates. 73. There was Kobe, easing into dominance while electrifying the crowd. 74. Bottom line...(the Fed) is not hawkish enough to reverse the negative sentiment toward the dollar and it is not dovish enough to heighten expectations for a resumption of credit easing. 75. Q: About the DPRK's short-range missile launch, just now you said you believe it will not affect the easing of tensions on the Korean Peninsula, why so? 76. So the Fed is shifting from its usual policy of buying only short-term debt, and is now buying long-term debt — a policy generally referred to as "quantitative easing. 77. The Fed's Quantitative Easing XLVI arrives before Super Bowl XLVI. 78. Then I waited, trying not to feel as if I were whistling in the dark, but I experienced no easing of my fear and anxiety. 79. So conditions for an across-the-board policy easing are not ripe yet," said Qiao Yongyuan,(/easing.html) an economist at CEBM in Shanghai. 80. Everywhere at about the same time the work was easing off. 81. All day shuttling between the office of reinforced concrete jungle between you, it is also looking forward to an easing of physical and mental freedom of this trip? 82. Major central banks have recently ventured into quantitative easing, or direct expansion of the money supply, as a way to reflate sagging economies. 83. The pace of monetary easing also looks set to accelerate. 84. Do this by easing up the pressure applied to the joystick. 85. Germanium, natural metalloid element raising body's immunity and easing pain. 86. They have inherited a fundamental scepticism to quantitative easing, and its impact on policy can't be discounted. Tellingly, the ECB calls its programme "enhanced credit support." 87. Undoubtedly, the entry of oversea Private Equity Investment is easing the financial strain. 88. Democrats accused the oil companies of price gouging , while Republicans argued for an easing of environmental laws restricting oil drilling and refinery building. examda. 89. the Fed has signalled easier policy with quantitative easing proposed to stem steady disinflation. 90. The government's huge budget deficit also limits its room for fiscal easing. 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. 109. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 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. 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". 129. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 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, 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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