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ease

[eez] / iz /






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He emphasised that the chancelleor had previously shown a "willingness to intervene", a reference to moves in November's Budget to ease energy bills, with additional money targeted at vulnerable households.

From BBC

The Senate passed a housing bill 89-10, which includes provisions to ease home development and ban many institutional investors from buying single-family homes.

From Barron's

They say the investments are needed to bring new power plants online and ease bottlenecks on the existing grid.

From The Wall Street Journal

This brought their tariffs on each other's exports to triple-digit levels, forcing trade to a halt before both sides eased tensions.

From Barron's

And why might waiving it help ease East Coast gas ‘supply crunch’?

From MarketWatch