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But the final version eased up on restrictions on encryption.
Past presidents have eased up on scheduled raises for federal workers.
Singapore hasn't eased up on Airbnb, taking action against two hosts here.
Mr. Christie has also eased up on using his executive powers to advance policy.
Del Pino, by contrast, eased up on revolutionary garb and attendance at militant gatherings.
But due to growing competition, the FCC eased up on its rate controls in 1999.
But as the canine equivalent of a centenarian, Eddie finally has eased up on me.
I eased up on myself when I started college and moved into an apartment in Brooklyn.
I've eased up on the once-a-day rule since and replaced it with a new one.
Netflix has eased up on its movie acquisitions in recent years, preferring to invest in original programming instead.
Beginning in the late 1970s, however, China eased up on such strictures as it embarked upon landmark economic reforms.
Washington has also eased up on Saudi rival Qatar, after initially backing Riyadh's attempts to blockade its fellow Gulf monarchy.
Your showers have gotten colder, you've eased up on the makeup, and you're wearing all manner of easy, breezy clothes.
Under new rules, the government said they could apply at any time and it also eased up on documentation requirements.
When she seemed to lose steam in the stretch, McCarthy eased up on her and coasted to the finish line.
Eventually, inflation dropped to a more manageable level, unemployment ticked down, and Volcker eased up on the tight money rules.
As for cluing, my first impression is that Will/Joel eased up on the difficulty to help solvers better glean the theme…?
The 22-year-old singer eased up on his newly minted no-picture-taking policy earlier this week when he met the infant.
But because of that, and because conditions have improved, the State Water Resources Control Board eased up on the statewide mandate last year.
After hauling Spain out of recession and repairing the banking system, the conservative government of Mariano Rajoy eased up on austerity before the election.
The administration has also eased up on trying to cut NASA's earth sciences missions, which produce data used by scientists who study climate change.
UConn eased up on its zone defense in the second half, and Syracuse built a 37-26 lead, led by two 3-pointers by White.
After ten years, hundreds of cartoons, dozens of songs, and a near endless list of running jokes, the Chapmans eased up on Homestar Runner in 2010.
He said that the victim was a student whose mother asked him to hit her child, and he said he had eased up on physical punishments.
In the later years of Obama's presidency, the administration has eased up on deportations — it now deports comparatively few people who are living in the United States.
Mr. Landry said that the victim was a student whose mother asked him to hit her child, and he said he had eased up on physical punishments.
Mr. Pence's remarks came after the release of a congressional report that said China appeared to have eased up on the enforcement of sanctions against North Korea.
"Now that the People's Republic of China has eased up on high-rolling gamblers, it was only a matter of time before these stocks returned to form," Cramer said.
His three training runs have been a mixed bag, with placings of 15th, third and equal 45th, though he clearly eased up on the last one to save energy.
Since US President Donald Trump took office however, his administration seems to have eased up on Beijing, turning down a Pentagon request to sail close to artificial islands China controls.
The lower imports also came as refineries eased up on buying ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday in mid-February, when manufacturing plants shut for up to two weeks.
In 2017, Apple CEO Tim Cook finally announced that Prime Video would come to Apple TV. Since then, the two companies have eased up on their restrictions against each others' products.
US President Donald Trump has eased up on Beijing over the South China Sea -- a decision that may be linked to efforts to enlist China's help in reining in North Korea.
Centeno, who has eased up on austerity in Portugal by pushing more growth-oriented policies, said his aim would be to "generate consensus" among eurozone countries in the "challenging" period ahead.
Koepka had McIlroy reeling with early blows in the final round and never eased up on his out-of-sorts rival at TPC Southwind as he underlined his world number one status.
Over all, I felt the clues were eased up on for a Thursday so that people could solve the quip, because there is a lot going on here even without tough clues.
For more than a week, Trump's new campaign manager, the Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway, and even Trump himself, hinted that he may have eased up on some of his more hardline immigration stances.
There is some evidence to support that China has eased up on purchases from Australia in recent months, with Refinitiv vessel-tracking and port data recording imports of 7.4 million tonnes in March.
The Santa Ana winds, which blow hot and dry across Southern California to the Pacific, eased up on Friday, ranging from 5 miles per hour (8 km per hour) to 35 mph (56 kph).
Brown, for instance, eased up on her home daycare business, while her husband devoted time outside of his work as a director of hiring for an intermodal truck carrier to the burgeoning truck company.
Amy Klobuchar, who the Times story suggested had eased up on her criticisms after being personally lobbied by Sandberg, said she planned to ask the Justice Department to investigate potential violations of campaign finance laws.
Netflix finally eased up on this practice last year, with "Roma" (and a handful of other films) opening in theaters before they launched on Netflix, but with a much shorter theatrical window than is traditional.
The social media platform has been called "the de facto internet" in Myanmar, skyrocketing in popularity in recent years, partly because the military eased up on censorship and because of the relative affordability of smartphones.
Amid all of this, Amazon has only recently eased up on long-standing rules that actually prevent partners from mentioning terms like "multi-cloud," which imply that there are other options out there than AWS.
LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone governments have eased up on efforts to overhaul their struggling economies because the ECB's ultra-easy monetary policy has pushed their borrowing costs to record lows, ratings agency Standard & Poor's said on Tuesday.
Trump first declared a hardline approach for reducing its trade deficit and curtailing unfavorable tech policies, then seemingly retracted all threats and eased up on Chinese cellphone maker ZTE, and now is returning to the original antagonism.
Last May, Mr. Sessions ordered federal prosecutors to charge as aggressively as possible in every case — reversing a policy of Mr. Holder's that had eased up on nonviolent drug offenders and others who fill the nation's federal prisons.
Even as officials eased up on the regulations, the state made permanent prohibitions against washing down sidewalks and driveways, using a hose without a shut-off valve to wash cars and banning the use of water on road medians.
Though he's eased up on some of the dietary restrictions ("You have to have that balance — you can't deprive yourself either"), he still hits the gym to lift weights five times a week and exercises in some way almost every single day.
Taking place just a couple of days after Trump's routing on Super Tuesday, Thursday's debate was a darker sequel to last week's face-off in Houston, in which Rubio and Cruz finally eased up on each other and took on their common enemy.
AWS is &aposhappy to adapt to a changing world&aposBefore AWS itself was a hybrid-cloud player, AWS prohibited its partners from even mentioning terms like "hybrid cloud" at its events, partners said, but the company has eased up on these rules since then.
The Party was seen to have eased up on critics during 2015—when it was negotiating access to America's Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a free trade deal—but it has since reverted to form (its new leadership, reshuffled in January, contains several veterans of the secret police).
And it has eased up on deadlines for the removal of unproductive or damaged platforms, a change that also primarily benefits the independents, as they own wells on the shelf that in many cases are decades old and will soon need to be repaired or demolished.
The Trump administration on Friday eased up on groups of hospitals and doctors called "accountable care organizations," which were created by the Affordable Care Act, in a regulation that will allow those companies to retain more money if they hold Medicare costs down and keep patient quality high.
The party was seen to have eased up on critics during 2015, when it was negotiating access to the American-led Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a free-trade deal—but it has since reverted to form, and its new leadership, reshuffled in January, contains several former secret policemen.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is planning to roll back Obama-era policies aimed at ensuring that minority children are not unfairly disciplined, arguing that the efforts have eased up on punishment and contributed to rising violence in the nation's schools, according to documents obtained by The New York Times.
"After supply-side issues and strong Chinese demand saw the 3-month future contract come close to breaking the key $15,13/tonne level, buying eased up on Friday after investors started to question whether these drivers justified the size and speed of the rally," ANZ said in a note on Monday.
Tempo's niche has grown a bit since development began, and the co-founders have eased up on some of their originally spartan design choices that included a desktop app where you couldn't access your full inbox and a beta mobile app that didn't allow you to reply to emails at all.
One side argues that it's really a strong fundamental picture that has lifted the Dow 15.8 percent this year, while the other believes it's all about the anticipation that another package of goodies could be coming the market's way now that the Federal Reserve has eased up on its economic stimulus measures.
When the US and Canada eased up on their cervical cancer screening guidelines back in 2012—nixing the annual Pap-smear recommendation and instead suggesting women get them every three years (plus recommending against screenings for women under 20153)—the goal was to reduce any unintended harms those screenings could have on young women while still maintaining effectiveness.
The 35-year-old prince, the second-in-line to the throne after his father, Charles, announced in January he would quit his role as a pilot with the East Anglia Air Ambulance (EAAA) to take more of the official roles relinquished by Queen Elizabeth who since turning 90 last year has eased up on her workload.
Trump said he believed that China had in recent weeks eased up on sanctions against North Korea, allowing more trade to flow between the two countries, suggesting that this weakening in the response may have been Beijing's way of letting the United States know it was not happy with Washington's tough stance against Beijing in trade talks.
This was deemed unacceptable by print media around the world. Upon the threat of boycott, the IPL eased up on several of the restrictions. On 15 April 2008, a revised set of guidelines offering major concessions to the print media and agencies was issued by the IPL and accepted by the Indian Newspaper Society.
As Sugimoto approached Weaver from behind, Weaver radioed he was attacked and cut inside of the turn to present a more difficult shot. McGuire eased up on his turn rate in an effort to draw the attacker off of his wingman and onto himself. Sugimoto took the bait and switched his attack to McGuire. As Sugimoto approached from behind, McGuire rapidly increased his turn rate.
The DS was initially offered only with the "hydraulique" four-speed semi-automatic (bvh—"boîte de vitesses hydraulique") gearbox. This was a four-speed gearbox and clutch, operated by a hydraulic controller. To change gears, the driver flicked a lever behind the steering wheel to the next position and eased-up on the accelerator pedal. The hydraulic controller disengaged the clutch, disengaged the previous gear, then engaged the nominated gear, and re-engaged the clutch.
Gunthamund also eased up on the persecutions of Catholic Christians that had begun under Huneric, a move which eased some of the unrest in his kingdom, and stabilized the kingdom's economy, which had been on the verge of collapse. Unfortunately for the Vandals, Gunthamund died in his mid-forties and thus did not reign for a long time. He was succeeded by his brother Thrasamund, who was not as effective in ruling the kingdom.
During the Sadat and Mubarak eras, the agency continued its focus on radical Islamists but eased up on the suppression of the Liberal opposition. The SSIS excelled in planting moles and infiltrators within Islamist groups, a practice that would later be carried out with ruthless efficiency by the agency's trainees in Algeria and Syria. Torture was rampantly used during interrogation. Detainees were regularly beaten to death, and sexual penetration was used as a form of torture against Islamist detainees.
Around lap 20, Hamilton was moving closer to Rosberg, being in DRS range for multiple laps before reporting to the garage that his tyres would not last long and eased up. On lap 22, Kvyat moved ahead of Maldonado as well and was now seventh. Lap 24 witnessed Massa go around Maldonado as well, while Felipe Nasr overtook Button for 14th. Stopping just twice, Nico Hülkenberg finished in sixth place. Daniel Ricciardo was the first driver to pit for a second time on lap 30.
Smith explained that he and Garrett Gomez, the jockey of Life is Sweet, "played some games" while battling for position on the turn. "It was all clean and fair. She's so handy that when I eased up on the pedal, she backed up for me, came around and it was over." On June 27, Zenyatta faced five rivals in the Vanity Handicap at Hollywood Park. She carried 129 lbs, while Grade II winners Dawn After Dawn and Briecat carried 114 and 116 pounds respectively.
Seattle Slew broke from post position 8 with Cormorant to his inside on a track with a definite bias for runners on the rail. As expected, the two battled for the early lead, sprinting nearly ten lengths clear of the rest of the field while setting fast fractions of 22 seconds for the first quarter- mile and 45 for the first half. Around the far turn, Seattle Slew started to open up a lead while completing the mile in 1:34. Cruguet then eased up on the colt down the stretch, allowing Iron Constitution to close to within 1 lengths.
When the field was finally released, Good Gamble broke inward and bumped with Black Helen. The pair then rushed up on the outside to join Bloodroot in a group behind the early pacesetter, Vicaress. When Vicaress tired after a mile, Bloodroot made her move and opened a length- and-a-half lead on Good Gamble, with Black Helen a length further back in third. In deep stretch, Black Helen cut over to the rail and closed ground to move into second, then won the race by a nose in the final strides after Bloodroot's jockey eased up on his filly.
Following advice he had received from Pollard, Woolf had eased up on Seabiscuit, allowing his horse to see his rival, then asked for more effort. Two hundred yards from the wire, Seabiscuit pulled away again and continued to extend his lead over the closing stretch, finally winning by four lengths despite War Admiral's running his best time for the distance. As a result of his races that year, Seabiscuit was named American Horse of the Year for 1938, beating War Admiral by 698 points to 489 in a poll conducted by the Turf and Sport Digest magazine. Seabiscuit was the number one newsmaker of 1938.
With the birth of the Progressive Era, the winds of reform started blowing more from the east than the west, and urban issues came more to the forefront. As a result, Nelson had to reinvent his political strategy. In the crosswinds of the political movements of the time, Nelson chose a largely "moderate progressive" profile, accepting government intervention on some issues (such as antitrust matters) but opposing anything that smacked of socialism. He eased up on patronage as a political tool and focused instead on helping his constituents in matters small and large, often invoking the image of himself as a "drayhorse"—a hard- working, persistent advocate for the things and people he believed in.
The extremely detailed import licensing schedules were periodically worked out, specifying how much barley, chaff, flour, rennet and saccharine could be imported into New Zealand. The idea was conceived at a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Policy on 20 December 1957, chaired by Arnold Nordmeyer, (also attended by Jerry Skinner, Phil Holloway, Henry Lang and Bill Sutch - but not Nash) that the import controls would be the most effective way of dealing with the problem. Following the overwhelming unpopularity of the 1958 "Black Budget" Boord eased up on import controls in the 1960 budget in an attempt to regain popularity ahead of the general election later that year. The ploy did not work and the government was duly defeated in the December 1960 election at which Boord also lost his own seat.
Emerson recalled the band's meeting with Ertegun and his suggestion for the group to make "a commercial album" which Emerson felt reluctant to do. Lake recalled that Ertegun threatened to decline the band the prospect of solo albums if they refused to work together, so they agreed. Feeling the need for a commercial album suited Lake's method of songwriting, who was responsible for their previous radio friendly songs like "Lucky Man" and "From the Beginning", Emerson "eased up on my opinions to an extent, bit my nails, and gave him the freedom he kept asking for on side one". Compass Point Studios The band had become tax exiles due to the discouraging British tax laws placed on musicians at the time and decided to record in Nassau in the Bahamas where Emerson and Lake were renting homes.
They eased up on some aspects to make it more approachable, such as by slowing the pace of the game and allowing players of all skill levels to reasonably compete against each other while promoting team-based gameplay. Though they tried to add elements like power-ups, they found these to be too distracting to gameplay. They also explored other changes such as making the game more gritty, akin to Monday Night Combat, developing several mini-games related to handling of the car, working on making the graphics give a sense of scale to the players to give the impression they were controlling full-sized vehicles rather than radio-controlled cars, and creating an open world structure where the player would drive between stadium and stadium to participate in matches. Instead, the team opted to strip the game to its core, focusing on more visual elements to enhance the title.

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