To placate his enemies, restrictions on the freedom of the press were first eased and then abolished.
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As with the ordinary differential equation analogue, a series solution can be found for the problem and this eases the analysis in some cases.
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Evening field sketches eased chalk marking of the carved lines so that photographic documentation could also be accomplished with natural light.
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The lack of a decisive cadence at the end of the accompagnato eases the way for the duet to slide back into accompanied recitative.
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Short-term capital movements, however, continue to be subject to certain restrictions, although some of these have been recently eased.
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Nevertheless, improving economic conditions from the mid-1940s eased the problem.
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The accelerated learning past the first verb suggests that want was a pathbreaking verb, easing the spread of the verb-object combination to other verbs.
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We can define a minimal process algebra without sequential composition, and this eases the formulation of concepts such as structural induction, linearity, elimination and guardedness.
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Due to the axial escape of fuel, a partial hole-closure is eased, this resulting in spark trapping.
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Partnership eased the burden of care for parents and improved communication with agencies.
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We note as well that in absolute terms double imitation led to only modest improvement ; it eased but did not erase children's limitations.
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A corollary is that restrictions may justifiably be eased as expertise develops.
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We note the potential usefulness of such an organization in many areas, including aiding smoothing, easing grammar development, interfacing the extracted grammar to other components.
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Privation was eased by the sense of escaping from the ghetto.
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Thus, the maturation process for a technology clarifies indications, improves outcomes, and eases use.
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Collocationswithease
ease
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apparent ease
With the addition of wental water, the verdani are capable of producing treeships, vast trees capable of interstellar flight, and able to destroy hydrogue warglobes withapparentease.
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comparative ease
She passed her audition with comparative ease.
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ease of access
Several methods were used to determine current service provision, numbers of individuals requiring the service, andeaseofaccess.
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