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"ease up" Definitions
  1. to reduce the speed at which you are travelling
  2. to become less strong, unpleasant, etc.

445 Sentences With "ease up"

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"If they do that, the landlords will ease up, and then the tenants will ease up," Chau said.
I promise to ease up on the autumnal puns. Maybe.
How did you get them to ease up on you?
" If that's the case, she says, "ease up a bit.
But ease up — the skies may dry up this weekend.
Vietnam has good reason to ease up on civic-minded citizens.
Foreign clothing brands are also pressing the government to ease up.
He explains why he is there, and the tensions ease up.
Though it should ease up in the next couple of days.
Sometimes the best suggestion to them is to ease up academically.
During a commercial break, Santoli says, Sajak asked him to ease up.
We hope they ease up kind of like the music guys did.
If governments do not restrict carbon emissions, Shell can ease up too.
Obstacles will come up this morning, but things will ease up tonight.
Initially, they both got stopped until Travis ordered security to ease up.
You'll be very agitated this morning, but things will ease up later.
Syrian officials have indicated no plans to ease up the war effort.
"I guess I wonder why you don't ease up," Ms. Kramer said.
She also tells us why haters need to ease up on North.
The pressure to ease up on small banks is fine with me.
Although we imagine they'll probably ease up on the media alerts for now.
Things ease up this evening when the Moon enters fellow Fire sign Leo.
Luckily, it looks like the snow should ease up in time for 2017.
When that happens, Mr. Trump could feel pressure to ease up on Europe.
"China must not ease up on sanctions to weaken Kim's will to denuclearize."
Becca Kufrin is calling for Bachelor Nation to ease up on Tia Booth already.
But this may be a timely signal to ease up on the gas pedal.
It could ease up pressures on London's overburdened infrastructures, its transport, and its housing.
Despite the results, the Rockets don't plan to ease up on the gas pedal.
Confusion pops up this morning around work, but things will ease up later today.
"You put them on, you're going to ease up a little bit," he said.
Things will ease up later on, fortunately, and you'll get a chance to relax.
And there is no sign that the economic impact is about to ease up.
The teacher needs to ease up on the first-grade children or find another profession.
"This crude glut will ease up," said Nathan Sheets, chief economist at PGIM Fixed Income.
Things will ease up later today, when the Moon enters the sign of compromise, Libra.
Experts say he will not ease up until he can truly threaten the United States.
Luckily, we started the class with a warm-up that forced everyone to ease up.
With more foreign attention, they're hopeful that the drug laws in Georgia will ease up.
The IRS cited Trump's executive order calling on agencies to ease up on ObamaCare regulations.
The scrutiny and surveillance also wouldn't ease up once they were back home, he says.
Further, Mr. Northam is confronting a national party that will not ease up on him.
But it seems unlikely the immense political pressure on Trudeau will ease up anytime soon.
If there's been bad energy between you and a lover, things could definitely ease up now!
Other market watchers, however, did expect the government to begin to ease up on the brakes.
Investors are worried the government could ease up on fiscal deficit targets to boost flagging growth.
Di Maio appealed to international observers to ease up on their criticism of the nascent administration.
But he's so sweet and apologetic in the morning that I can't help but ease up.
Efforts to tame debt have also hurt growth, forcing regulators to ease up in recent months.
Relationship issues will be rough this morning, but things will ease up as the day continues.
According to Politico, Trump called Meghan McCain and said he would ease up on the criticism.
Given the work she's doing, I think your stick-itarian wife should ease up a bit.
Joe Kennedy needs to ease up on the lip gloss and the pre-speech Red Bull.
The U.S. Senate appears ready to ensure that the administration doesn't unilaterally ease up on Russia.
Their schedule will finally ease up after Wall returns from the All-Star Game in Toronto.
If you really want your mom to ease up, it's time to have the boundaries talk.
As the Omar controversies unfolded, multiple members called for colleagues to ease up on the tweets.
There's a notion among deal makers that the Trump administration will ease up on competition reviews.
That means the Warriors can ease up a little over the last month of the season.
Just a thought, but the NHL might want to ease up on side-eying anyone else's ratings.
"Trump can appoint people to EPA and other agencies that will ease up on regulation," says Baily.
It's possible that the dynamics of those relationships may ease up in service of protecting the baby.
But pressure from advertisers and heated competition has forced the company to ease up on that stance.
Connecting with people will feel stressful early in the day, but later on, things will ease up.
If it's any consolation, the showers should ease up by Sunday and next week is looking splendid.
Two to four inches of snow are expected, but the flurries should ease up by Saturday evening.
He could work with "Chuck and Nancy," ease up on the culture war, give some gentler speeches.
The heat wave will move north to Oregon on Wednesday and will ease up by Thursday, Guy said.
But still, it's been a really ... I thought things would ease up after Code but that's not happened.
But the new rules ease up on those, delaying two of the targets and eliminating the third altogether.
If Trump says [to regulators] you have to ease up on the banks or you lose your job.
The two men were recorded discussing a deal that would have the paper ease up on Mr Netanyahu.
There's no telling whether or not Thibs will ease up on the throttle a bit, but he should.
" They went on to urge Americans to "ease up on the character assassinations and stop weaponizing mob mentality.
Once kids get familiar with the tool they're using, you can help them ease up on the settings.
Things ease up later today when the Moon and Sun connect harmoniously, inspiring a secure and grounding energy.
Respondents from most sectors surveyed expect that profit squeeze to ease up by the end of the year.
Lawmakers who supported the sanctions said they're frustrated with the decision to ease up on penalties against ZTE.
Lawmakers who supported the sanctions said they're frustrated with the decision to ease up on penalties against ZTE.
" But the GOP nominee admitted he's been listening to the "so-called experts to ease up the rhetoric.
Things will ease up later on—you'll be better able to connect with your inner voice and intuition.
Our interviews have persuaded me that it is also imperative for Washington to ease up on the rhetoric.
Never ease up, especially not during altitude training, when the hardest and most crucial marathon preparation takes place.
He continues to urge states to ease up on restrictions, but legal precedent is not on his side.
Banking industry groups seized upon the results as proof that it was time to ease up on testing.
The lunch was book-ended by espressos, suggesting that Mr. Hollander does not ease up without a fight.
She made her comments shortly before Quarles said the Fed is looking to further ease up on community banks.
The one silver lining is that the media may ease up on Meghan after the royal baby is born.
His departure raised concerns among public health advocates that the FDA would ease up on enforcement in his absence.
Other phone makers have similar supply issues, but those almost always ease up within a few weeks after launch.
Obstacles will arrive this morning, but things will ease up when the Moon connects with your planetary ruler Venus.
Things will ease up this evening when the Moon makes a solid connection with Saturn, the planet of structure.
FRIDAY PUZZLE — It's a holiday weekend and you'd think that Will Shortz would ease up on us, but no.
CHP Deputy Chairman Onursal Adiguzel said his party would not ease up just because opinion polls showed Imamoglu ahead.
The balls are still on back order, but it doesn't look like the hype will ease up anytime soon.
My advice to responsible media is to play down the horse race and ease up on the early polling.
While the weather is expected to ease up by the end of the week, the Southwest is heating up.
"So how are you liking your time here so far?" she asked Molly, to ease up on the intensity.
We're not making fun of these topics, but let's ease up and be chill about talking about serious things.
In exchange, the incoming administration could ease up on regulation for businesses and cool campaign rhetoric on imposing tariffs.
Yamiche Alcindor, PBS News' White House correspondent, tweeted that the ease-up on the restrictions would be announced Monday.
In the meantime, the U.S. Treasury Department has been pushing the FSB to ease up on insurers and asset managers.
And there's another scenario in which the US really drives hard to get China to ease up on technology acquisition.
Heavy rain that caused flash flooding in Houston will ease up today after 4th of July celebrations were cancelled yesterday.
The Obama White House could not have imagined President Trump's plan to lower corporate taxes and ease up on regulations.
Going into the fall, if Clinton becomes the Democratic nominee, Sanders might ease up on his his anti-Trump message.
This "should finally allow wetness to ease up a bit and fieldwork to resume," the company said in a forecast.
Will the snail loaf make Bake Off ease up on the sex jokes or throw themselves into it even more?
Expect things to ease up around complicated money situations (like debts, taxes, or inheritances), but also around sex and intimacy.
Beyond making life easy, box braids are a stylish way to ease up on daily manipulation of your natural hair.
Concern is growing that China, the world's biggest metals consumer, will ease up on its economic stimulus efforts, reducing demand.
This week we can realize when we're being too forceful and when we should really ease up on our grip.
Young remembers how Barrs could coax Westbrook to ease up in a way that nobody else on the team could.
Some confusion arrives this morning, but things will ease up later on today, and some solid communication will take place.
It is likely to weaken sanctions enforcement, with China and even South Korea looking to ease up on their neighbor.
Most generations ease up on the passions and assumptions that drove their youth — it's a natural part of growing up.
Low supply and high demand are fueling the spurt and neither of those is expected to ease up anytime soon.
Confidence: Medium-High Tomorrow night: Skies are mostly clear as winds ease up a bit but still remain rather breezy.
You occasionally want to tell Rowbottom to ease up: Sometimes a Jell-O mold is just a Jell-O mold.
They worry, along with Republicans, that the president could ease up on telecommunications firm Huawei as part of a trade deal.
The fear of losing the people I love grasp me and my breathing becomes ragged and the grip doesn't ease up.
But they expect growth to pick up in the second half of 2019, as central bankers ease up on interest rates.
So the central bank's best hope to get off the watchlist was to ease up on intervention, central bank officials said.
Lenders have already tightened up here, too, but consumer-protection groups fear they may ease up once the pressure is off.
However, the White House later appeared to ease up on Beijing as it sought China's help in reining in North Korea.
The energy around communication is confusing this morning, but things will ease up this evening—everyone will feel way more relaxed.
Now that the government is fully open, delays that cropped up throughout the 35-day shutdown may ease up a bit.
Rescheduling marijuana would ease up many federal restrictions, including on banking, and significantly alter the enforcement priorities of the Justice Department.
Like, if we were to get more AG buys, you can't, you know, all of a sudden ease up on Huawei.
Our writer asked why he doesn't ease up on his extensive travel schedule — which occupies him for four months a year.
Klopp, through his chosen lieutenant, wanted his players to know that they must not ease up, not let this opportunity pass.
So we might do well to ease up on "as a" — on the urge to underwrite our observations with our identities.
One big problem, according to William Mauldin and Chao Deng of the WSJ: how much Washington should ease up on Huawei.
And more than two weeks into the crisis, there is no sign that the economic impact is about to ease up.
Banking trade groups seized on the results Thursday as proof that the time had come to ease up on the tests.
Mr. Schumer has repeatedly told Mr. McConnell that Democrats would ease up on their obstruction once health care was behind them.
Massachusetts is taking the brunt of the storm, which hit Friday and is not expected to ease up until midday Saturday.
Experts have called on China to ease up on the limits in order to help turn migrant workers into bigger consumers.
When writing about yourself, it's difficult enough to ease up on the pedal of self-flattery in the interests of truth.
What DeVos can do on her own: She could ease up on how strict the Education Department is on IDEA enforcement.
However, stocks have continued to slide this week even amid expectations that the Fed may ease up on its rate-hiking cycle.
Watching van Niekerk run is stunning as he's able to ease up before the finish line and still run under 44 seconds.
Banks have already been lobbying them to ease up: the extended deadline for complying with the asset-management rules is one result.
When you're moving again .... Ease up on that lead foot: It's better to be Mr. Late Arriver than the late Mr. Arriver.
But don't worry, Mercury turns direct on May 3, after which time the communication issues, technical difficulties, and delays will ease up.
When a high school student is focused on elite colleges, the admissions season is the time to gear up, not ease up.
When I say, "Hey, ease up on the language, O.K.?" they look at me with incomprehension, not realizing they've said anything offensive.
One day your cardiologist says to maybe ease up on all those cheeseburgers, and you're just about done working for the man.
Obama also asked Wiley, who often depicts his subjects as regal and god-like, if the could ease up on those flourishes.
Other self-driving boats, or "roboats," are emerging in watery locations where road congestion could ease up with a move to waterways.
In a recent statement, North Korea warned of a "Christmas gift" to the US if it did not ease up on sanctions.
Even those suggesting Democrats should ease up on Heller in the short term agree he should be watched with a wary eye.
The pressure of acquiring new users and marketing expenses probably won't ease up anytime soon, as Meituan-Dianping faces down rivalry from Alibaba.
Tweak your diet if necessary, clean your scalp, pop a pill (if you like), ease up on the heat — and hang in there.
But after losing her majority, she has been urged by lawmakers to ease up on austerity policies designed to cut the government's deficit.
Finding a compromise will be rough, but things ease up as Venus connects with dreamy Neptune on July 18, inspiring creativity and flexibility.
Ironically, Bird was one of the scooter companies that successfully lobbied for the California law to ease up on helmet requirements for adults.
Gatlin, who won the silver medal in the 03, seemed to ease up in the last strides only to slip to third place.
Complications concerning traveling or school are going to ease up now, and soon you will be full steam ahead around your career goals.
Will did ease up slightly more than I did on the clues, but over all, they're not far different from my revised version.
The rearrest of Mr. Kavala was interpreted as a sign that Mr. Erdogan may not be ready to ease up on his opponents.
Federal Reserve officials should ease up on expectations for rate hikes this year, Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker said in a speech Friday.
In her open letter, which referenced Musk's interview with the Times, Huffington urged Musk to ease up on the long hours at work.
On Sunday, while watching the women's protests on television, Ms. Haskell said she might ease up on the cheerleading until things settled down.
" The actors continued, "We hope Americans from across the political spectrum can ease up on the character assassinations and stop weaponizing mob mentality.
Veteran leftist Lopez Obrador predicted that Trump, who is also engaged in a worsening trade war with China, would ease up on his demand.
I watch Riverdale while I wait for the lunch rush to ease up but then end up just walking to a coffee shop nearby.
Federal regulators are looking into modifying stress tests and other requirements to ease up on small banks and create greater oversight of large ones.
U.S. coach Jill Ellis defended her team's approach and said it would have been disrespectful to Thailand to ease up despite the huge lead.
The sudden influx of used hardware up for sale makes me cautiously optimistic that the mad scramble for new cards will soon ease up.
The government, facing a general election next year and a large fiscal deficit, would probably like the RBI to ease up on monetary policy.
Similar public-private agreements could then be negotiated for other areas, and over time the challenges of capital provision and maintenance might ease up.
Those measures may not be enough to ease up on the crippling sanctions levied against Pyongyang as punishment for its nuclear and missile tests.
Expect some drama early in the day, but don't worry—things will ease up shortly afterwards, and some fun surprises are on the way.
Try to remember that Covid-19 cases will ease up at some point, and you're going to have to eat everything you buy today.
"Let&aposs ease up on Billie," she added, referencing the current criticism Eilish is facing for not knowing who the iconic rock group is.
Some experts and officials have suggested that Mexico could simply ease up on its border patrols, granting passage to large numbers of Central Americans.
Between April and October, Brazil is overwhelmingly China's main soybean supplier, so China will naturally ease up on U.S. purchases in the near term.
Summertime gives you license to ease up, with colors and patterns that tell the world you're off the clock and content to be unserious.
The stock market could be shaping up for a supercharged rally if concerns about tariffs ease up, veteran trader Jack Bouroudjian told CNBC on Wednesday.
In a video he shot just after the arrest, Ross is heard pleading with police to get Gray help and to ease up on him.
"You get the biggest pop when you launch in a new country internationally, and then you get a bit of an ease up," he said.
The uneasy truce is likely to see the RBI ease up on some lending restrictions to help the government stimulate the economy, said the sources.
She's still encouraging you to lean into your feels, but this time she's also saying: ease up a little bit, slow down, let it go.
The Journal reported that the U.S. reached out because of political pressure on Trump to ease up on trade fights ahead of November's midterm elections.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he is "very thankful" for Chinese President Xi Jinping's recent comments suggesting Beijing could ease up on some trade practices.
YOU KNOW, SOMETIMES, YOU KNOW, IF FEWER PEOPLE ARE FILLING UP, WE CAN SOMETIMES SEE SOME OF THOSE DEMAND THERE EASE UP A LITTLE BIT.
Reports have indicated Trump could ease up on ZTE in exchange for a Chinese pullback on tariffs that threaten to damage the U.S. agricultural industry.
This has been a confusing week, and while the new moon in Sagittarius will be an intense time for communication, things will ease up soon.
Maybe you ease up on your television and video game policy or accept the power of candy as a bribe to help you kids comply.
Maybe you ease up on your television and video game policy or accept the power of candy as a bribe to help your kids comply.
The rain will linger through the afternoon but could ease up or end before sundown, allowing the players enough time to finish their third rounds.
Post is a HUGE Cowboys fan -- and clearly thinks the NFL's gotta ease up on his 6-game ban for allegedly attacking his ex-girlfriend.
The tougher aspects from Mars, Saturn, and Pluto start to ease up and Mercury is finally speaking in a language that most of us can comprehend.
This week, police in Tehran announced they would ease up on arresting women for wearing immodest clothing, perhaps to cool tempers in anticipation of the protests.
Banks say it has become more costly to comply with tougher customer checks against money-laundering and terrorist financing, putting pressure on regulators to ease up.
The question now is whether the Awami League's landslide will bring relief, in the form of a government confident enough to ease up, or increased repression.
Yet raising investments from institutional venture capitalists is becoming increasingly difficult for early-stage entrepreneurs — and it likely won't ease up through the remainder of 2016.
Judge Radhi Hamza Al Radhi, the first head of the commission, received anonymous death threats after Maliki's government pressured him to ease up on corrupt officials.
Trump has been a favorite target of Bee on her TBS show, and she didn't ease up on the commander in chief during the hourlong special.
Things will start to ease up on April 7, when sweet Venus, which is currently in fellow earth sign Taurus, makes a harmonious connection with Saturn.
The result of their efforts was 1997's Progression Through Unlearning, an album that, for its 32-minute entirety, doesn't ease up for a single second.
I still had trouble breathing in the morning, but the squeezing chest pains that had pushed me to the point of hysteria started to ease up.
Germany, Europe's austerity enforcer, has clashed bitterly with the International Monetary Fund over whether to ease up on Greece to help it cross the finish line.
He could ease up on some of the tariffs and that in and of itself would give a little boost to the American and global economy.
There are always good reasons to ease up on investment risk, from the age of investor and specific life needs to overconcentration in certain asset classes.
Helped by the Federal Reserve's decision to ease up on interest-rate increases, stocks are on a pace for one of their best years in decades.
DeVos can't choose not to enforce the law, but she can ease up on the messages the department sends about how strict it intends to be.
The Federal Reserve will likely ease up on its plans for multiple interest rate hikes next year, Wharton School finance professor Jeremy Siegel told CNBC on Tuesday.
So after a stream of negative economic data Thursday, traders saw little reason to bid up stocks on the hopes the Fed would ease up on policy .
Read more ReadFast forward to the G20 summit meeting in June, where President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to ease up on new tariffs.
A spokeswoman for McCaskill, however, rejected the notion that the Democratic lawmaker might ease up on the e-commerce giant if Missouri ultimately wins Amazon's office sweepstakes.
African governments would do better to ease up on both the white-elephant projects and punitive import taxes if they want to help their citizens to drive.
Mercury ends its retrograde on August 19, at which point miscommunications and delays will ease up and you'll stop running into so many people from your past.
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike Crapo said on Thursday that the committee is "actively engaged" in working on legislation to ease up on Obama-era financial regulations.
There are lots of promising options available, and pursuing some combination of them will likely allow us to ease up on some of the costliest current restrictions.
"The trajectory of the pandemic will change – and dramatically for the worse – if people ease up on social distancing or relax with other precautions," the researchers warned.
"We'll see what happens," Trump told reporters at the White House when asked about the possibility the United States would ease up on its "maximum pressure" campaign.
If you've struggled with health issues in the past few years, try to crack the case again as hidden pressures may ease up with Saturn in Aquarius.
And a lot of times I tell people to ease up and guys will be like, 'What the fuck, man?' or whatever, but it's just not cool.
Foreign expansion adds still more expense, and it is unclear whether the competition at home and abroad, which hurts Uber's chance of becoming profitable, will ever ease up.
But, according to Secretary Ross's clarifications, we now know that Huawei is still on the Entity List—it's just the Commerce Department will ease up on issuing licenses.
Powell likely would not be a radical departure from Yellen's approach to monetary policy, though he might be a bit more likely to ease up on bank regulations.
European and Asian regulators are watching the United States, where president Donald Trump has told U.S. regulators to ease up on rule-making to encourage more bank lending.
But when Comey refused to publicly exonerate him (despite his private assurances to Trump that he was not under investigation) or ease up on Flynn, Trump fired him.
To reduce the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to around 15 percent, and to ease up on job-killing regulations from the EPA and other government agencies.
A substantial rise in crude oil prices added to the lighter mood, as did efforts from the White House to ease up on criticism of the Federal Reserve.
Separately, the Fed has delivered a massive amount of monetary stimulus that has helped ease up some of the problems in illiquid credit and even the Treasury market.
Dexter Thomas explains how white racists online are more likely to ease up if it's another white person—and not a person of color—telling them to stop.
The company's decision to ease up on YouTube creators who want to use gameplay footage may be seen as many within the gaming community as a long-fought victory.
Many members had grumbled about the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the central bank, wishing that it would lower interest rates and ease up on embattled public-sector banks.
Forecasters are expecting the rain to ease up Sunday as it moves north, but warn that some areas could be seeing heavy rain for the rest of the week.
The Dow spiked 618 points — its second best day of the year — after a speech by Powell was interpreted as signaling he would ease up on raising interest rates.
Meanwhile, the fevered rise in cost of living in places like New York City or Austin, Texas, would likely ease up, and the artists could afford to come back.
On Thursday, the news site Ynet reported that the attorney general, who until February was Mr. Netanyahu's cabinet secretary, said he would not ease up on his former boss.
Thus, it is necessary and appropriate to thoroughly investigate any signs that Beijing may be attempting to ease up on enforcement and to complain about it publicly if substantiated.
Andrew Yang says folks should forgive Shane Gillis -- the newest cast member on 'SNL' -- over racist remarks he made about Asians ... and more importantly, ease up on seeking retribution.
Mr. Smith wanted Mr. Pai to ease up on efforts under President Barack Obama to crack down on media consolidation, which were threatening Sinclair's ambitions to grow even bigger.
After the game, some argued that the Americans' relentless attack showed poor sportsmanship, while others said that it would have been more disrespectful to ease up on their opponents.
The chuckles and legal-eagle bromance make the difficult, disturbing story flow easily, but there are moments when you wish that Mr. Hudlin would ease up on the comedy.
Veteran leftist Lopez Obrador, who took office in December, predicted that Trump, who is also engaged in a worsening trade war with China, would ease up on his demand.
In Mexico, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador predicted that Trump would ease up on his demands and Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said he had begun negotiating with officials in Washington.
The accession of a new king gives the junta an opportunity to ease up, especially as there is little sign that advocates of democracy are seeking to exploit the moment.
The big picture: Trump's sanction campaign appears likely to cripple the Iranian economy, and his administration has insisted it won't ease up until the Iranian regime fundamentally changes its behavior.
Shares of Facebook Inc jumped 6.2 percent after the social media giant eased investor concerns by forecasting that margins would stop shrinking after 2019 as costs from scandals ease up.
The tension doesn't ease up between the couple in the car, with Celeste admitting she planned to let Perry come home to an empty home following his upcoming business trip.
The Obama administration in its final days officially determined that the rules are attainable and shouldn't change mid-way through, despite pleas from automakers to ease up on the standards.
And the pressure sensor even keeps you from getting too overzealous with a reminder to ease up a little bit there and give your teeth the proper respect they deserve.
"Smaller businesses are less susceptible to global conditions, such as low commodity prices and the strong dollar, that may have caused larger businesses to ease up on hiring," Yildirmaz said.
After describing himself as "the first person that wants to get out of this moment," Porzingis watched film with Carlisle the next day and began to ease up on himself.
Having taken so many political hits on gun politics over the last two decades, and sensing a sea-change that gives them the political upper-hand, why ease up now?
More worrying would be if a newcomer were appointed to reduce interest rates (a perennial government demand) at the cost of higher inflation, or to ease up on banking reform.
"Rising U.S. rate cut expectations over lackluster economic data will boost bullion appeal as traders ease up on U.S. dollar strength," Phillip Futures analyst Benjamin Lu said in a note.
In the pummeling "Augurs of Spring" section, when the music calms down briefly and a horn plays what seems a folk song, Bernstein gets the orchestra to ease up wonderfully.
What's happening to the planet, experts agree, isn't going to stop just because we're dealing with another crisis, and this is no time to ease up on the climate fight.
She advises professionals to ease up on the harsh judgement they place on themselves and to have an honest conversation about whether they can deliver on the promises they've made.
Britain will also be under pressure to respond if Brussels rejects its calls to ease up the EU's "equivalence" rules for market access used by Japan and the United States.
In their meetings at the White House, American business groups have asked the Trump administration to ease up on legal immigration to improve what they see as a worker shortage.
For example, if we see things exploding in the animation, we know that the sound will be loud and dominating, so we'll ease up on the music in those moments.
Shares of Facebook Inc climbed 7.23 percent premarket after the social media giant eased investor concerns by forecasting that margins would stop shrinking after 27.2 as costs from scandals ease up.
In China you always have to pay attention to the fine print to see how quickly it moves, but to finally ease up on the cap is something that is welcome.
But drier conditions are expected across much of the Corn Belt, which "should finally allow wetness to ease up a bit and field work to resume," U.S. weather firm Maxar said.
This variation is already occurring: The federal appeals court in Texas required the state to ease up on Texas' ID law; the federal appeals court in Wisconsin required no similar exceptions.
I could probably ease up a little bit on this, but I stress out about money so much that tracking every penny of my spending gives me some peace of mind.
In March, she made the emotional decision to temporarily stop running and and ease up on her super clean diet in order to gain enough weight to get her period back.
Sure, we still have to build our vocabulary and our grammar, and maybe ease up on the ten-year-old boy's fascination with all things scatological, but talking is easy enough.
"Today I urge the residents of Cape Town not to ease up on their water-saving efforts," Ian Neilson, the city's executive deputy mayor, said in a statement released on Monday.
Ease up on tariffs and challenges — The U.S. wants China to stop challenging or retaliating against U.S. agricultural products -- either through tariffs or onerous inspection and testing at the Chinese border.
When states move from "may issue" to "shall issue," more people successfully obtain permits because the requirements ease up — which also means the number of people with access to firearms increases.
Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has predicted that Trump would ease up on his demands and Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said last week he had begun negotiating with officials in Washington.
Whether the South will ease up on these restrictions remains to be seen, but for now Sokcho's locals are lapping up its town's newfound fame and welcoming Pokémon trainers with open arms.
After several awkward silences — and a truly cringeworthy moment where Lauren's dad openly shames Arie for not playing golf despite living in Scottsdale — the tension finally starts to ease up after dinner.
China's having to ease up on credit policy, which isn't necessarily helpful for medium to long term stability, but that's what they have to do when faced with very unexpected trade frictions.
The Moon is in intellectual air sign Libra lighting up the communication sector of your chart, and though some tense conversations may arrive this morning, things will ease up later on today.
And even if they do, will pressure on the lira ease up and can they win back the trust of investors, some of whom will have taken losses from the recent episode?
After the decision to ease up, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters, "We hope both parties appropriately resolve the issue via continuing to have dialogue and consultations," according to Reuters.
Some Bolsonaro supporters called on him to moderate his message to ensure victory, but the candidate said he would not ease up on an anti-establishment message that has resonated with voters.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has promised to ease up on those most affected with better social support and wages, and spoken of a possible reduction in steep business taxes to spur hiring.
It won't ease up on its theatrical releases of Marvel stories, but it will also have TV shows on its Disney+ streaming platform that directly tie into the events of its films.
Kevin Book, managing director at Clearview Energy Partners, a research firm, said he did not expect Mr. Trump to ease up on import tariffs that have prompted retaliation against American agricultural exports.
Theoretically it is time for the Ravens to ease up a bit and get healthy for the playoffs, but the same was true last week, when they stomped the Jets, 42-21.
U.S. Representative Frank Pallone, the top Democrat on the House energy and commerce committee, said despite the resignations of some of Pruitt's controversial associates, his colleagues will not ease up on the scrutiny.
However, Cramer says investors could be overlooking American Electric Power, particularly because it burns a large amount of coal, and the Trump administration plans to ease up on environmental regulations for fossil fuels.
It makes it unlikely that Trump will put pressure on his Russian counterpart at the G20 summit to ease up on Ukraine, given the president's present and past reluctance to openly criticize Russia.
The energy is hard and heavy, but things ease up as the sun connects with your ruling planet Neptune, which is currently in your sign, bringing you a boost in creativity and flexibility.
And if he did, in fact, ask Comey for his loyalty and to ease up on the investigations, the calls for impeachment will be swift, and he'll only have brought it on himself.
Uber is going to ease up on some of its driver-screening requirements in California in order to make room for people convicted of nonviolent crimes, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier today.
Today, the service will let users withdraw 10 percent of their savings on a quarterly basis, with advance notice, but the plan is to ease up on the withdrawal cap by next year.
And while Mr. McLaughlin thanked Mr. Cuomo's office for the meeting on Wednesday, he did not ease up on Senator Flanagan, who he said was ignoring the plight of children in the village.
Shares of Facebook Inc climbed 20.71 percent in premarket trading after the social media giant eased investor concerns by forecasting that margins would stop shrinking after 2100 as costs from scandals ease up.
Mr. Duterte told reporters after a flight home from Japan on Thursday that he had heard a voice commanding him to ease up on the cuss words, or else the plane would crash.
Both are essential at a time when the Fed is winding down its balance sheet, and there is a movement in Washington to revisit and likely ease up on the Dodd-Frank Act.
As he watched their arms and legs move languidly in the air, Mr. Liu predicted that the rest of the nation would soon ease up after the turbulence and tension of Mao's rule.
Growing concern about a rise in injuries and burnout among young athletes who specialize in one sport has led the National Athletic Trainers' Association to issue new recommendations urging parents to ease up.
Other companies that found themselves under investigation by various world governments after a series of privacy scandals might ease up a little on the development of products that seek to read our minds.
"Baby Knows Best," by Deborah Carlisle Solomon is based on Magda Gerber's RIE (Resources for Infant Educarers), and encourages parents to ease up on the helicopter parenting and let their babies take the lead.
Especially important at this stage is whether Sanders will keep up his sharp critiques of Clinton, or ease up on the attacks, focusing them on differences of policy on issues like trade and banking.
The suit is another sign of how liberal states are taking up the mantle of regulating and targeting for-profit colleges as the Trump administration signals a desire to ease up on the industry.
With some deft diplomacy, Poroshenko persuaded Washington to maintain its backing for Kiev and not ease up on sanctions on Russia, even after President Donald Trump came to power promising a detente with Moscow.
"We should expect to see volatility continue and Petronas will not bank on optimistic oil prices to ease up on pressure," President and Chief Executive Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin said at a news conference.
Dave Chappelle says he's seen enough of President Trump to admit he was wrong for going on 'SNL' and pleading with the country to ease up on the Trump hate right after the election.
A North-South Olympics detente has raised concerns in Washington and Tokyo that Seoul may ease up on the "maximum pressure" campaign by the United States and its allies to rein in North Korea.
JERUSALEM, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Israel is prepared to ease up on demands it had made on Bezeq Israel Telecom to rescue plans for a nationwide fiber-optic network, the Communications Ministry said on Tuesday.
The Jamaican could afford to ease up near the line as she finished in 11.05 seconds while her main rivals also comfortably survived the first stage in front of a crowd of over 50,000.
With his mother's support, Yu had tried to ease up on his musical career and live a more normal life, an approach that had worked for other prodigies, including the child actress Shirley Temple.
Mr. Welch said he had reached out to the campaign last month to implore Mr. Sanders to ease up on that rhetoric, which Mr. Welch believed sounded exclusionary to ordinary people backing other candidates.
Supporters of ObamaCare are worried that the administration could ease up on enforcement of the mandate, which could undermine the stability of the markets under the law if healthy people decided to drop coverage.
"As US economy data has been softening of late, these recent positive steps on trade could be a sign that Trump is ready to ease up for a while to keep the economy on track."
"China is having to ease up on credit policy, which isn't necessarily helpful for medium to long-term stability, but that's what they have to do when faced with very unexpected trade frictions," he said.
"There were some headlines suggesting that Trump would ease up on some of his demands, that got people a little bit encouraged," said Gennadiy Goldberg, an interest rate strategist at TD Securities in New York.
Chinamasa is leading efforts to end Zimbabwe's isolation from the West and trying to woo the International Monetary Fund, which has previously said the government should ease up its economic empowerment law to attract investment.
When his head coach began encouraging his players to steal bases and take home on passed balls, Mr. Freeman asked him to ease up, hoping not to anger the coach in the first-base dugout.
He has since shown no inclination to ease up on his efforts to nullify virtually every initiative the Obama administration took to limit greenhouse gases from power plants, cars, trucks, and oil and gas operations.
On Friday, as one of his first official acts as president, Mr. Trump signed an executive order that could allow officials to ease up on enforcement of the mandate requiring most Americans to have insurance.
Trump's proposal ran into immediate resistance in Congress, where Republicans and Democrats accused the president of bending to pressure from Beijing to ease up on a company that has admitted to violating sanctions on Iran.
But his candidacy appeared to enter a new stage over the course of the evening, as his image as an articulate political wunderkind faced a rigorous test that is unlikely to ease up anytime soon.
The statement follows an NBC News report that the administration was considering expelling Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen, an enemy of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in order to convince Turkey to ease up on the Saudis.
Near the end of 230, the Fed signaled that it would ease up on rate hikes as the economy slowed, and stocks rushed higher through all of 2500, as bond yields fell sharply across the curve.
In the end, Kourtney realizes she needs to ease up a little bit, and Scott realizes, mostly after speaking with Kris, that as the main caregiver for their kids, Kourtney has the right to be overprotective.
Euroskeptics have criticized him for failing to be supportive of Brexit, while many are urging the government to ease up on austerity and deliver a "big and bold" budget to generate support for an embattled government.
First, the decision by the other candidates (especially Rubio) to ease up on Trump in the last debate starkly undercut their prior (if tardy) efforts to brand him as beyond the pale, a con man, etc.
Why it matters: Donald Trump has stressed his intention to ease up on financial regulations, and Tarullo's exit might just be his reading the tea leaves that tough supervision at the Fed will be frowned upon.
I found the puzzle challenging but highly entertaining, and a little bird tells me that editor Will Shortz had to ease up some of the clues that were submitted to make this a Friday-level puzzle.
It's unlikely that the crackdown will ease up once the trophy has been awarded: Russia's state security apparatus is never very eager to give back the liberties it has taken away in the name of security.
As the negotiations continued, Mr. Mueller appeared to ease up on his request that the president answer questions in person about any possible conspiracy with Russia as well as whether he tried to obstruct the investigation.
U.S. stocks also found support on speculation that the Federal Reserve could ease up on its path of interest-rate hikes, said Chad Morganlander, senior portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors in Florham Park, New Jersey.
It quickly raised questions, including from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, about whether Trump could ease up on his trade deal demands or come to an agreement with Beijing more quickly in exchange for a Biden investigation.
The House previously passed legislation last December that included provisions to temporarily ease up on environmental standards and divert water to certain users as a way of helping provide drought relief in central and southern California.
Ideally, I will be able to ease up during my second semester of senior year and work on volunteering, building relationships, and "recharging", as the article mentions, before I begin my even-harder years at college.
Sentiment was also weighed down by worries that China will ease up on stimulative policies after some signs of stabilization in its economy, pulling Chinese stocks down in their worst session in nearly four weeks on Monday.
Look, see: It's been said that second-term Presidents ease up as their role winds down; they push through policies that they care about without fearing reproach from an angry Congress or, worse, an angry voting block.
But the transportation tie-up at the Permian Basin is about to ease up, and a new network of pipelines will help U.S. producers unleash more crude into the Gulf Coast and then onto the world market.
But investors are hoping the central bank may ease up on hikes next year amid rising worries of slowing global growth and President Donald Trump on Monday again criticized the Fed for "even considering" a rate hike.
The European Commission has urged Rome not to ease up on previously agreed fiscal targets, but the euro zone's third largest economy has slowed and posted no growth in the second quarter, upsetting previous public finance assumptions.
McCain was one of the "Keating Five" — five senators accused of trying to persuade federal regulators to ease up on Charles Keating, a major campaign donor who became financially compromised during the 1980s savings-and-loan crisis.
The major dropoff in oil revenues has now forced the finance ministry to ease up on its budget commitments and call for a fiscal splurge to kickstart an economy that had already flirted with recession last year.
The Post noted that some worried that people might use masks as an excuse to ease up on social distancing in public, a crucial component of the CDC's coronavirus guidelines along with handwashing and staying at home.
Justice Democrats, founded by alumni of Sanders' 2016 campaign, suggested Monday that Warren ease up on attacks on Sanders and commit to supporting him with her delegates should he continue to run well ahead of her campaign.
Beyond that, he would need to ease up on the my-way-or-the-highway swagger and sit down for a real discussion with lawmakers about how to address the deep dysfunction of this nation's immigration system.
Foreign regulators have lobbied the United States for several years to ease up on how the rule applies to overseas entities, including during a bilateral meeting between European and U.S. authorities in January, according to two sources.
Related: The UN Security Council's New North Korea Sanctions Are All About China In previous years, however, Beijing has agreed to enforce sanctions, only to eventually ease up and allow trade with Pyongyang to continue virtually unfettered.
"When I say that it is reasonable to ease up on the accelerator, I mean — and I think the Bundesbank has the same point of view — that we can slightly reduce the volume of asset buys," Nowotny added.
In the process, she rebuffed American President Barack Obama's request to ease up on her devastating fiscal austerity, because Washington was rightly concerned that a deep and intractable European recession would hit hard one-fifth of American exports.
Telecoms firms have long urged the EU to take a broader view of the industry and not focus only on the number of operators in a market, while regulators say they may ease up for cross-border mergers.
The first bit of December is rocky, but things ease up later on: A lovely energy flows in your relationships as sweet Venus connects with Saturn on December 16—this is a fantastic time to talk about commitments.
What Mueller may really be looking for here is proof of a "quid pro quo" promise to ease up on sanctions to reward the Russians for assisting the Trump campaign in trashing Hillary Clinton during the presidential election.
"China is not going to ease up on its attempts to control the South China Sea in its entirety," said Malcom Davis, a senior analyst in defense strategy and capability at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute in Canberra.
Given the growing political divide in this country, it's safe to say instances like this will continue, although we hope Americans from across the political spectrum can ease up on the character assassinations and stop weaponizing mob mentality.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signaled that he wanted to ease up on coronavirus-related restrictions in a matter of weeks, even as his top experts say it could take months for life to go back to normal.
Paley asked the show's producers to ease up a bit on Johnson but realized he might have to give up something in return, since the series by then was a hit, with more than 30 million weekly viewers.
Trump supporters were almost evenly split on two issues: whether the federal Justice Department should ease up on oversight of abusive police departments, and whether it should enforce federal laws banning marijuana in states that have legalized it.
The team relies heavily on the experience and intuition of Auriemma, UConn's coach of 215 seasons, a Hall of Famer with nearly 33,23 career wins, in knowing when to push hard in training and when to ease up.
The retrenchment is said to be part of a nationwide handoff of many enforcement duties to state authorities, an effort Mr. Pruitt calls cooperative federalism but critics say is an industry-friendly way to ease up on polluters.
President Trump keeps saying he wants the Federal Reserve to ease up on interest rate increases, but he keeps using his actual powers of office to install people who don't agree with his dovish views on monetary policy.
Riad Kahwaji, CEO of the Dubai-based Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis, said either the international community could push Washington to ease up on Iran, or continued attacks could encourage global pressure against the Islamic Republic.
The gathering came a day after a contentious meeting with the adviser, David J. Butler, executive editor of The Providence Journal in Rhode Island, who told The Review-Journal's staff to ease up on how it covered Mr. Adelson.
President Donald Trump also has been pressuring the Fed to ease up on policy and has said that without the nine rate hikes since December 2015, the economy would be much stronger than even its current above-trend pace.
The move follows Maduro's decision requiring cinemas to close early and shopping centers to generate their own electricity and his call for women to ease up on hair blowers in a bid to reduce energy consumption by 20 percent.
And as FBI Director Comey and both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate Permanent Select Committees on Intelligence continue their bipartisan investigations into Russian meddling in our elections, now is not the time to ease up on Russian sanctions.
Brexit will mean losing influence over EU financial rulemaking and the watchdog could also face pressure from pro-Brexit lawmakers to ease up on regulation to keep the City of London competitive - a move it has so far resisted.
The danger is that Trump's premature declaration of victory has been read by China and others in the region as a green light to ease up on sanctions and pressure, reducing U.S. leverage and making eventual denuclearization less likely.
And unless a permanent moratorium is implemented, economic pressures such as the growing deficit and potential ratification of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which could potentially boost forestry exports, may cause the provincial government to ease up on the hiatus.
Administration officials are monitoring satellite imagery for signs that North Korea may soon conduct a new round of weapons testing to deliver the "Christmas gift" that Pyongyang's officials have promised the US if it doesn't ease up on sanctions.
We still need to get to November; there's no time to ease up on the gas pedal; we have to keep it down and work just as hard as ever to make sure we're successful with the replacing part.
The Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the agency that regulates many of the largest U.S. banks, wants to ease up on severance pay restrictions imposed on Wells Fargo in the wake of its sales scandal, according to a Reuters report.
While her digestive symptoms did indeed ease up after around 10 days of eating gut-friendly food, she presses the fact that she isn't advocating a "miracle cure" for any kind of illness or disease; she's only sharing her personal experience.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - With the threat of euro zone deflation largely gone, the justification for the European Central Bank's massive asset purchase scheme is no longer there and policymakers should ease up on stimulus, Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann said on Thursday.
Further weighing on the index were mining companies which fell nearly 2 percent as the price of industrial metals dropped in Shanghai on growing concern that China, the world's biggest metals consumer, will ease up on its economic stimulus efforts.
The US, surprised by the coup and long concerned about Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian tendencies, is trying to strike a tricky balance between opposing an undemocratic attempt to topple the government and pushing the government to ease up on its counter response.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors are eager for a touch of Christmas cheer from the U.S. Federal Reserve next week, hoping for signs the central bank may ease up on interest rate hikes next year and spark a Santa Claus rally.
The new forecasts, which will provide the framework for the government's 22016 budget to be presented next month, will set up a potential tussle with the European Commission, which has urged Italy not to ease up on previously agreed fiscal targets.
While China could ease up on United Nations sanctions on North Korea to express displeasure with the United States, it could boomerang and end up giving succor to Pyongyang and its missile and nuclear programs, something Beijing does not want.
On top of that, they would ease up on banks, and are represented most prominently by current front-runner Kevin Warsh, a former Fed governor, and longshot John Taylor, a Stanford economist known for the rate-setting rule bearing his name.
The administration announced the plan to ease up sanctions on Deripaska's businesses in December, after they had been imposed in April under CAATSA, a law that was passed by Congress to punish Russia for interfering in the 2016 presidential election.
While China could ease up on United Nations sanctions on North Korea to express displeasure with the United States, it could boomerang and end up giving succour to Pyongyang and its missile and nuclear programmes, something Beijing does not want.
I hope you saw my advice to your daughter-in-law (though it was a daughter complaining about her mother in the published Social Q's): Ease up on the controls at potluck dinners, and label dishes when guests have dietary restrictions.
Geriatricians often encourage older and frailer patients with diabetes to ease up on efforts to achieve very low blood sugar levels (an approach called "de-intensification"), pointing out that the balance between benefits and risks shifts with age and illness.
He advised Mr. Trump to ease up on his use of Twitter, and when Mr. Trump's account was quiet for nearly 48 hours last week around the time of Mr. Comey's Senate hearing, some speculated that Mr. Kasowitz was responsible.
With the Justice Department proposing a $14 billion fine as it begins negotiations with the bank over its handling of mortgage-backed securities in the 2008 financial crisis, some in Germany hope a new administration will ease up and loosen regulations.
Administration officials are closely monitoring satellite imagery for signs that North Korea may soon conduct a new round of weapons testing to deliver the "Christmas gift" that Pyongyang's officials have promised the US if it doesn't ease up on sanctions.
You're buying a stock at $130, and if you get up to $180, $190, $200 on the spread and you like the support coming in, you like the sell-off to ease up, go ahead and take the trade off.
The Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the agency that regulates many of the largest U.S. banks, wants to ease up on severance pay restrictions imposed on Wells Fargo in the wake of its sales scandal, according to a Reuters report.
Easy monetary policy is still needed because of low inflation and the ECB will continue to provide accommodation for a long time but the bank should "ease up on the accelerator", Weidmann, who sits on the rate setting Governing Council said in Frankfurt.
The early wave of share buying that had followed Asia's overnight milestone was also beginning to ease up, having put MSCI's 21-country All World index on track for a 2237th straight session of gains, its longest winning streak since February 28.7.
"Uncertainty of the future is increasing and there is no excuse for any of us to ease up on our efforts to address the high levels of NPLs that are still such a problem for the Irish economy and society," Sibley said.
"I think in his own way, he's keeping tabs during a game of his own performance and so I probably am just reinforcing perhaps his own negative approach to it, so I'm trying to ease up on what he already does," said Leibert.
Barr's analysis hinges on the idea that the crux of the obstruction of justice probe is based on just those two publicly known incidents: Trump urging Comey to ease up on the Flynn investigation, and Trump firing Comey a few months later.
Between the gift-giving, the parties to dress for, and the rush to turn in all your work before the end of the year, you may find yourself stuck in the center of an anxiety vortex that doesn't ease up until 2017.
China has vowed not to ease up when it comes to fighting pollution even amid an economic slump, but rising emissions of lung-damaging smog last month suggests that some provinces could struggle to balance that goal with an upturn in industrial production.
Deutsche Telekom, Germany's No. 2 player Vodafone and Telefonica are all expected to bid in the 13G auction round, but are lobbying for terms that would ease up-front costs so that they can plough more cash into building out their networks.
In addition to the tech rebound, U.S. stocks also found support from speculation that the Federal Reserve could ease up on its path of interest-rate hikes, said Chad Morganlander, senior portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors in Florham Park, New Jersey.
FCB's decision to explore a sale comes amid an effort by U.S. lawmakers to free many small and mid-sized banks from regulatory restrictions associated with systematically important institutions, while regulators look to ease up on compliance issues that can delay transactions.
Now, the analysts say, China would like Mr. Kim to be a little less cooperative with the United States — enough so that Mr. Trump might ease up on the tariffs, in the interest of keeping China in his corner where Pyongyang is concerned.
With the number of Americans making $21.4 million or more spiking by 21 percent between 22017 and 25, according to the Internal Revenue Service, you may think that the rich are finally feeling flush enough to ease up, kick back, chill out.
After years of billion-dollar settlements in anti-money-laundering and mortgage-related cases brought by prosecutors working for the Obama administration, white-collar defense lawyers and investors have been watching to see whether the new administration will ease up on the banks.
Trump no longer believes that Beijing's influence over North Korea is a compelling reason to ease up on trade talks now that his administration has opened up a direct line of communication with the nuclear-armed country, the first administration official said.
Washington has given no sign of a willingness to ease up on sanctions and on Wednesday announced punitive steps against a Russian financial institution for allegedly helping North Korea evade financial sanctions by assisting a company linked to Pyongyang's primary foreign exchange bank.
And he can't ease up now, since his former bandmate Harry Styles has just taken the first steps toward kicking off his own solo career and, crucially, Styles' game plan seems to be leaning shoulder-first into the persona of the sincere rock star.
And since stopping Chinese theft of U.S intellectual property is supposed to be one of the President's top trade objectives, he should not ease up on ZTE until it stops its high-tech banditry and starts playing by the rules in intellectual property (IP) matters.
While Trump has spoken of a need to address the trade imbalance with Japan -- a $67.7 billion deficit in 2018 -- his advisers and both Republicans and Democrats have urged him to ease up on tariffs when it comes to allies and focus on China.
Trump said that China can do a lot more to help with North Korea, loosely implying that he would ease up on trade actions if China helped the US. "We lose hundreds of billions of dollars a year on trade with China," Trump said.
Things ease up on July 24 when the Sun connects with dreamy Neptune, encouraging creativity and empathy—this is a much cuter time for a date, heart-to-heart, or anything that requires patience or sensitivity than July 5, if you have a choice!
The deployment of this trade and industry policy from Beijing means regardless of any unilateral U.S. action, we would expect industrial dumping to ease up from China, but for output to begin to pick up from East Africa, Central Asia, Middle East and Southeast Asia.
The meeting will also include a discussion of plans to increase joint spending on infrastructure projects to help stimulate growth at a time when interest rates are already at record lows and many economists are calling for Europe to ease up on its austerity policies.
In addition, Mr. Trump is expected to ease up on his campaign pledge to slap a 35 percent tariff on Carrier air-conditioners imported from Mexico, a nice concession, given that Carrier will still be outsourcing more jobs than it is retaining in the deal.
With only two dissenting votes, the US Senate passed a large suite of new sanctions on both Russia and Iran, making it difficult for the Trump administration to ease up pressure on Russia but also lending congressional support to a more confrontational approach to Teheran.
Meanwhile, trade-war negotiations seem to have prompted the US to, for now, ease up restrictions on Huawei, the Chinese telecom company that has repeatedly drawn the attention of US officials and was accused by the Justice Department of violating US sanctions on Iran.
Warthen said that Matz, who had a shoulder injury and surgery to remove a bone spur from his elbow last season, might have benefited from pitching while injured in 2016 because it forced him to ease up and be more relaxed on the mound.
"The fact this police department singled out a particular group makes it even more odious, "he said, adding that the only way to discourage police departments from framing people to juice numbers was for politicians to ease up on demands to bring crime down.
China stocks fell from a 13-month high on Monday, posting their worst session in nearly four weeks, as comments from top policymaking bodies raised investor fears that Beijing will ease up on stimulative policies after some signs of stabilisation in the world's second-largest economy.
FACEBOOK-RESULTS/ Facebook expects rising costs to combat scandals to moderate after 2019 Facebook Inc on Tuesday relieved investors by forecasting that margins would stop shrinking after 2019 as costs from scandals ease up, sending shares up despite a second-straight quarter with record-low user growth.
FACEBOOK-RESULTS/ Facebook expects rising costs to combat scandals to moderate after 2100 Facebook Inc on Tuesday relieved investors by forecasting that margins would stop shrinking after 2019 as costs from scandals ease up, sending shares up despite a second-straight quarter with record-low user growth.
As the bureau has taken a softer approach toward industries, including payday lending, and had its own acting director say it too often exceeds its authority, the possibility that the Trump administration will ease up on Navient has prompted more states to join the legal fray.
And those aides started, late last week, talking about the fact that they might want to revisit some of these guidelines and ease up on some of them for targeted groups after this initial 224-day period had ended, which is going to be March 22020th.
But despite earlier efforts to ease up on fuel efficiency regulations, this month the EPA also announced it would be pursuing a new rule aimed at cutting emissions from heavy duty trucks in order to reduce nitrogen oxides, which is linked to respiratory issues and creating smog.
A series of explosive media reports after Comey's dismissal suggested that Trump pressured him to ease up on the bureau's investigation of Russian election meddling — a probe that includes a look at potential coordination between Russia and Trump campaign officials to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
Many other central banks have already signaled they are done with the long period of super easy policy that followed the global financial crisis, especially given the prospect of more U.S. rate rises and the potential for the European Central Bank to ease up on its bond purchases.
Bailey said there were good reasons for Britain to "seek to stay closely aligned to the EU" in financial regulation - comments that are likely to dismay pro-Brexit lawmakers who see exit from the bloc as an opportunity to ease up some rules to keep London competitive globally.
"These stocks had been some of the strongest performers, ... but thanks to a widespread perception that the Federal Reserve will ease up on its rate hikes after the next one and the Chinese are willing to play ball with President [Donald] Trump, they were thrown away en masse today, " he said.
Former Democratic Congressman Barney Frank, who jointly sponsored the Dodd Frank Act that Trump wants to review, told the BBC last week he does not expect Congress to approve the wholesale rolling back of rules, but the Trump administration could pressure U.S. regulators to ease up on applying existing requirements.
Bolt clocked the second fastest time of the year behind Frenchman Jimmy Vicaut's 9.86 and despite the bad start the six-time Olympic champion caught up with the strong field, which included Yohan Blake and Asafa Powell, at 19.883 meters with time to ease up in the last five meters.
"I think China and Russia will say: 'You backed out of the invitation, the US is the one that is acting irrationally, that is operating irresponsibly, so we need to ease up on the sanctions to help the Korean people,' so they have the justification for reducing the sanctions," he said.
The aim of this comic is to set the stage for the future of all DC Comics, which the editorial team promises will get back to the core of what made these heroes awesome in the first place (and will ease up on the whole grim/dark/no-love-allowed business).
Analysts say the list of conditions could include all kinds of things, including a demand that Egypt stop enforcing the new NGO law it passed, or ease up its repression of journalists, or curb its military's human rights abuses as it combats a terrorist insurgency in the Sinai Peninsula, among other things.
Trump, his attorney general nominee Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE and others would have multiple tools at their disposal to ease up on punishments.
However, Mr. Osborne's replacement, Mr. Hammond, who must find the money for any new social spending programs, "has a reputation as a fiscal hawk, which potentially conflicts with May's pledge to ease up on the pace of austerity," said Kallum Pickering, the chief economist for the United Kingdom at Berenberg, an investment bank.
I thought Alex Cora might go to Porcello tonight to ease up on Eovaldi, but after watching Kelly dominate the Dodgers with his 99 miles-per-hour pitches on this very cold night, I wonder if Cora and the Red Sox wanted to go with Eovaldi because he also has sizzling stuff.
The senior administration official insisted Trump's growing impatience with the failure of sanctions and diplomatic pressure to push Maduro from power meant he would not ease up despite the president's decision last month to fire his hawkish national security adviser, John Bolton, who was widely identified with the hardline policy on Venezuela.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pennsylvania's governor asked U.S. President Donald Trump to ease up on the state's oil refiners by waiving a rule requiring them to add renewable fuel to their products, following a week of pressure from farm-belt politicians not to change the rule, according to a letter released to the public on Monday.
Alan Krueger, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers during the Obama administration, also expressed openness to "a smart way" to "maintain strict requirements on the systemically important financial institutions ... and then ease up on some of the unnecessary burden on the smaller banks" during an interview on Bloomberg TV last year.
Echoing Smith's closing sentiment at the end of the special, "We can't take our foot off the gas, every time we ease up on this fight, the virus comes back"; (RED) and VICE have committed to continue their long-standing creative and media partnership to help raise awareness and drive action to the AIDS fight.
" Foster-Carter agreed, adding Pyongyang may be hoping China will ease up on sanctions following the summits with South Korea and the US. Tong Zhao, a North Korea expert at the Carnegie Tsinghua Center for Global Policy in Beijing, said Pyongyang "wants to have some insurance against this upcoming summit meeting with President Trump.
I go in there I take him down, I put a choke on him, he taps, I ease up, he gets out, gets an opportunity to land a punch, he drops me, they stop the fight—the ref doesn't even give me a chance to fight out of a tough situation—just stops it.
MOLLIE HEMINGWAY, SENIOR EDITOR, "THE FEDERALIST": It&aposs important to remember that the success that we&aposve had thus far has been due in large part to this very strict sanctions regime, and so to abandon that or to ease up on that without something solid in return might not produce results that we would like to see.
" (Drumpf did finally settle in New York, starting a course of events that would one day make Jeb Bush very sad.) How they feel about Trump: The village doesn't seem to have grown fonder of the Drumpfs, as Deutsche Welle contacted Trump's distant relations and elicited little more on the record than, "Hopefully this hype will ease up soon.
For example on the regulation front, rather than rewriting a lot of regulation you can change the enforcement of various aspects of regulation, so I think one of the reasons why the financial sector has rallied so significantly is it's easier to ease up enforcement of some aspects of the regulation which can increase activity more quickly.
The other key issues Comey will address are clear, a source adds -- the allegation that Trump asked Comey to pledge his loyalty to him shortly after he took office, and the President's request to ease up on the investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn in the FBI probe into possible collusion with Russia by Trump associates.
In one, he was recorded bargaining with the publisher of the leading newspaper Yediot Ahronot, whose coverage of him was aggressive and critical, but which was suffering financially from Israel Hayom's growth: If Yediot would ease up on him, Mr. Netanyahu would use his influence with Mr. Adelson to get Israel Hayom to limit its circulation.
But Mr. Trump's suggestion that the case against Ms. Meng could be dropped if China agreed to a trade deal, combined with his previous efforts to ease up on ZTE, another Chinese telecom company accused of violating American sanctions, could make it harder for Canada — or any country — to cooperate in future extradition requests, legal experts said.
The White House is also pressuring Canada and Mexico to rewrite the North American Free Trade Agreement and shift more auto production to the U.S. With Trump pressing the trade war on multiple fronts, there's little sign the administration will ease up on its demands or reach a resolution with key U.S. trade partners, according to Gold.
She opens with a double layout with a full twist, a display of sheer power — like an avalanche screaming down the side of a mountain: The basic strategy for the floor exercise is that you start off with your strongest tumbling pass, because that's when your legs are freshest; then, as your legs tire, you ease up on the difficulty.
"I don't think it's for me to say whether the conversation I had with the President was an effort to obstruct," Comey said, though he allowed that he was disturbed by the encounter in the Oval Office on February 14, in which the former FBI chief said that Trump had asked him to ease up on the probe into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
The company has been at the center of debate between President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE — who has said he wants to ease up on the company — and members of Congress, who see ZTE as a threat to national security.
The leaks show specific tactics that Facebook used to get on the good side of politicians and push for favorable legislation, including lobbying European politicians to ease up on the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), using COO Sharyl Sandberg's memoir as an in to buddy up with female politicians who weren't exactly friendly to Facebook, and telling politicians they wouldn't invest in their countries if they went against Facebook's desires, according to The Guardian.
That time Trump tried to kneecap the Russia probe Let's try to get this over with in one sentence: Trump fired his FBI director after asking him to ease up on his national security adviser, who's since pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, leading the deputy attorney general (who made the decision because the attorney general recused himself after failing to disclose Russian contacts during his confirmation hearings) to appoint a special counsel, himself a former FBI director, to probe the Trump campaign's potential ties to Russia, a decision that's led to multiple indictments and guilty pleas from people in Trump's inner circle, a number of whom are or might now be cooperating with prosecutors, a development that kicked off a seemingly coordinated effort among Trump's allies, most notably his friends at Fox News, to discredit the special counsel amid speculation Trump will try to fire him.

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