HOUSE PASSES BILL TO LOOSEN COAL WASTE EMISSIONS STANDARDS: The House voted Thursday to loosen certain air pollution standards for a specific kind of coal-fired power plant.
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Crises — real and imaginary — loosen normal constitutional constraints.
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MAMMA is among those who want to loosen these restrictions.
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There are also expectations OPEC may loosen its output cuts.
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Ordinary Eritreans, meanwhile, hope politics might loosen up a bit.
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The latest state to loosen its laws is New York.
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Higher stocks have served to loosen the LME spread structure.
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"Hopefully the military continues to loosen its grip," Gardner said.
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Will the new crown prince loosen up Saudi's conservative culture?
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The vibe is uptight today; find ways to loosen up.
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Congress is weighing bipartisan bills to loosen rigid sentencing laws.
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Soon the leash tying me to the hospital will loosen.
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Mr. Sanders's success in Indiana did little to loosen Mrs.
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But Samourkachian pressed the FTC to loosen these prescription requirements.
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Walsh you're on record saying you would loosen gun restrictions.
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If too tight, raise the tongue and loosen the Velcro.
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Microsoft would like to loosen its grip on your login.
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None appears to be particularly eager to loosen monetary policy.
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Come the 1400s, lace panels could loosen as bellies swelled.
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Current regulatory reform efforts might loosen some of those restrictions.
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It tightens up, and you have to loosen it up.
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"The government needs to loosen up," said Mr. Liu, 43.
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The lawmakers urged the regulators to loosen the banking policy.
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The government has rejected any appeals to loosen its regulations.
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The ECB may well have to loosen monetary policy again.
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"With political pressure on the central bank to loosen policy likely to mount, there's a growing risk that policymakers decide to loosen policy even earlier, and more aggressively, than we currently anticipate," he said.
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But by the 1990s De Beers's grip had started to loosen.
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Try to loosen up, like you would in a normal conversation.
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Bring to a simmer, stirring to loosen browned bits from skillet.
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They encourage people to loosen up and put themselves out there.
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That, in turn, has helped to loosen the pro-cyclicality trap.
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As in, it won't just tighten and loosen on the fly.
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"Clearly the ECB will loosen as will the Fed," added Massocca.
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Do whatever you need to do in order to loosen up.
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"You have to loosen up on the required benefits," he said.
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But then patients and their loved ones start to loosen up.
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Add the pasta water to loosen up the sauce and toss.
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Trade: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission will loosen trade options regulations.
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"Banks are just starting to loosen the purse strings," he said.
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"I am eager to loosen up the capital rules," Slavitt said.
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He hit a few balls in the simulator, to loosen up.
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Less successful was his party's effort to loosen curbs on abortion.
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Now Congress is considering bipartisan legislation to loosen tough sentencing laws.
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Loosen up currently fraught politics around migration from still-growing countries.
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Dr. Fiellin said many doctors still needed to loosen office rules.
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Dr. Fiellin said many doctors still needed to loosen office rules.
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Brazil's Congress is already discussing measures to loosen gun control laws.
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Loosen those constraints and everything, including a carbon tax, gets easier.
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Meanwhile, Northwestern's rushing attack did plenty to loosen up UNLV's secondary.
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On Thursday, he denied he would loosen his proposed immigration restrictions.
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China's central bank has already taken measures to loosen monetary policy.
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Because of the Miami humidity, though, the curls just wouldn't loosen.
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Once the paperwork was squared away, I felt myself loosen up.
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Sanders' rivals are trying to loosen his perceived grip on Latinos.
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As a couple, we've learned to loosen up about who does what.
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Relax. You can loosen your white-knuckled grip on the steering wheel.
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Stretches: loosen neck and spine by bringing muzzle to hip, both sides.
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The rug is pretreated to loosen up the soil, oil, and stains.
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Instead of reaching down and untying your laces, the shoes loosen automatically.
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Some massage guns use vibrations rather than percussions to loosen you up.
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President Donald Trump signs an executive order to loosen restrictions on Obamacare.
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Yet his flagship legislation, to loosen the labour market, could be explosive.
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It should also be possible to loosen the reins without new laws.
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The vines are then raked to loosen the berries from the plants.
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Add prosecco, and stir to loosen browned bits from bottom of pot.
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Along with these movements, take time to stretch and loosen your muscles.
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Worthington has seen firsthand how athletes loosen up in an exhibition environment.
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It is reluctant to loosen its grip, say many in the industry.
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Of course, the rock may loosen and dislodge tragically in his hands.
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Elliott launched its campaign to loosen Vivendi's grip over TIM in March.
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These 10 stretches will loosen you up and improve your overall flexibility.
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Trump's push to loosen the ZTE penalties provoked bipartisan concern in Congress.
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Scrape the bottom of the pan to loosen drippings and browned bits.
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Other critics note that the bill could loosen worker protections for drivers.
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Many would resist reforms that would loosen their grip on the economy.
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"We continuously improve our protections and would never loosen them," Fan said.
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The controls loosen when I slid, making it hard to take turns.
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Instead, competition authorities must loosen the companies' grip on consumer data. 503.
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He wants to loosen gun laws so more Brazilians can arm themselves.
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He has begun to loosen social restrictions that grate on young people.
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You loosen your grip on control knowing that it doesn't really matter.
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Maybe that's the way to loosen up the market a little bit.
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During his session, Ms. Grega tried to get him to loosen up.
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The banks are lobbying to loosen many of the post-crisis rules.
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The hope was that more information could help loosen the government's stranglehold.
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A task force recommended changes that could loosen protections for the bird.
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Destroying its supposed independence, the government influenced it to aggressively loosen policy.
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But then Congress often chooses to loosen the rules in good times.
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Beijing will not cut interest rates or loosen property policies, Xing projected.
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If that results in smaller losses, investors may loosen their purse strings.
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Or, to loosen restrictions on gun purchases, he can relax background checks.
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Trump signed an executive order that instructed agencies to loosen ObamaCare rules.
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In a few ways, under Mr. Lee, Samsung began to loosen up.
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Would they give in to the North Korean entreaties to loosen sanctions?
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The same change would also slightly loosen limits on out-of-pocket costs.
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It will probably loosen monetary policy again by the end of the year.
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Danny's aim was to loosen my clenched muscles, restoring fluidity to my stride.
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In Greece attempts have been made since 2010 to loosen collective-bargaining agreements.
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To get a grip on Britain, Mrs May must learn to loosen hers.
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But ties with the neighbours are the very ones Britain wants to loosen.
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This makes sense: it cannot otherwise loosen the ANC's grip on national politics.
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If Musk's right, capitalism's ruthless grip on the world might loosen a little.
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To loosen the grip of the rent-seekers requires a more deliberative politics.
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Still, he was hopeful that the regulations could loosen up in the future.
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This rapid rotation is forcing chunks of cometary material to loosen and dislodge.
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Or now that you're out of the White House you can loosen up?
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Step 4: Gently pull the braids apart with your fingers to loosen them.
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It made perfect sense for her: She had to learn to loosen up.
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You can loosen the side ties and it is a short cover-up.
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My back would loosen, my thoughts would get fuzzy in the best way.
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"They've got to do something I think to loosen that up," he said.
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But there is little DeVos can do to loosen the nation's gun laws.
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Shortly after it went into effect, the government began to loosen its controls.
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Loosen the clam from the bottom shell and place back into the shell.
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After they died, the animals were boiled in water to loosen their feathers.
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Bolton reportedly appeared via video and urged Russia to loosen its gun laws.
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But Lynyak worries the bill would do little to loosen up existing regulations.
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Run a small knife around the edge of each cup to loosen muffins.
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There are also hopes that regulators may loosen their grip on the market.
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Ricardo Rosselló said he had asked the White House to loosen the regulations.
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His effort garnered 16,000 signatures, but it did little to loosen public restrictions.
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In fact, in recent weeks, Republicans have been pushing to loosen such laws.
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Earlier this year, Wisconsin took controversial steps to loosen restrictions on lakeside development.
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When Luca says Tabitha can "call the shots," she seems to loosen up.
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In the years to come, Nintendo would loosen up its restrictions on content.
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But soon he began to loosen up, goofily dancing and improvising a song.
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The Trump administration reportedly also wants to loosen the rules for using them.
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After a mile or so, I loosen up and get into a rhythm.
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Rather than define it better, some people want to loosen it again instead.
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Lending standards start to loosen.... They should be preparing for the next downturn.
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I'm beginning to loosen my parameters on what a friendship should look like.
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Some older corded drills require a "key" to loosen and tighten the chuck.
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This can help keep your nasal tissues moist, which can loosen any congestion.
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For Better Brainstorming, Tell an Embarrassing Story Need to loosen up a meeting?
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Republicans in Congress have sought to loosen environmental restrictions to allow more thinning.
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Others, like Poland, face increasing pressure from Washington to loosen ties with Beijing.
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The Trump administration has proposed a host of changes to loosen those restrictions.
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You set up rigid parameters and then figure out ways to loosen them.
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And yet this is a regulatory requirement the Trump administration wants to loosen.
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In Germany, politicians have been hinting they may loosen limits on debt spending.
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All that will put pressure on the central bank to loosen monetary policy.
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And it&aposs also really a great way to loosen up the muscles.
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The new rules would loosen requirements for serving size on fruits and vegetables.
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"I learned from him to loosen up my opera-school thing," she said.
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It started with efforts to loosen abortion restrictions in New York and Virginia.
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That heat might loosen parts of the system's internals or cause other havoc.
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The European Central Bank looks likely to loosen policy as soon as Thursday.
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Listen to your body, and if you're uncomfortable, loosen or remove the corset.
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FYI: When your cake is finished baking, run a spatula or knife around the edges to loosen the cake from the pan, then tap the cake pan gently on a flat surface to help loosen the bottom of the cake.
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China has room to ease reserve requirements for banks and loosen government purse strings.
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A custom motor and gear train tighten or loosen to customize to your foot.
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They're nylon bands that perceptibly contract and expand as the shoes tighten or loosen.
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Ohio most likely won't be the last state to loosen pot restrictions in 2016.
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The Trump administration wants to loosen the regulation to about 37 miles per gallon.
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States could also potentially loosen protections on pre-existing conditions and essential health benefits.
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Some might say that it goes against Chinese history for rulers to loosen controls.
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RADDATZ: Senator Cruz, would you like to expand or loosen the rules of engagement?
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To reheat the congee, add a little water to loosen and simmer until hot.
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I did get him to, sort of, loosen up with a glass of Chardonnay.
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Eventually, I had to loosen up as the company got to a reasonable size.
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A swig of nice, hot tea would loosen them up — a perfectly known trick.
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I feel like people loosen up a little and get a little energy boost.
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Excessive heat on curly strands can cause the shaft to temporarily (or permanently) loosen.
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If the people vote no, Mr Morales's grip on power will begin to loosen.
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House Democrats are pushing back against GOP attempts to loosen the nation's gun laws.
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A self-described fuddy duddy, her young classmates do help her to loosen up.
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But what happens when marijuana is used to loosen things up in gay sex?
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Microsoft is incredibly conservative, but it's time for Mr. Softee to loosen the collar.
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In fact, we should loosen up a little bit more and be like them.
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He's also got some choice words for his upcoming rival ... loosen the hell up.
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To support the economy he will have to loosen the current fiscal plans considerably.
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You're feeling tense about these themes this morning, but things loosen up this evening.
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He may even feel secure enough to loosen up a bit before the vote.
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Last August, the Trump administration announced it would loosen restrictions on coal-fired plants.
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Meanwhile, measures to loosen restrictions on guns have actually moved forward in some cases.
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Thomas swam mostly freestyle but occasionally switched to backstroke or breaststroke to loosen up.
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Johnson said May appeared willing to loosen the purse-strings in the short run.
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The measure would loosen pesticide rules in order to prevent the spread of Zika.
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However, there were no specific signs that the heavy hand of regulation would loosen.
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The officer refused to loosen the chain and insisted that the restraints were necessary.
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Should we tell the NFL to loosen them in case women get too aroused?
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This helps loosen the protective coating, enabling the slime to be easily scraped off.
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The bill would loosen restrictions on third-trimester abortions in the state if passed.
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Hence a therapy that was to loosen the repression would somehow cure mental illness.
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I recommended this as a thought exercise, something that might loosen up the mind.
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Until governments loosen the purse-strings, the ECB has no choice but to act.
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The former helps regulate your body temperature while the latter helps loosen your muscles.
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And New York legislators have drafted a bill to loosen restrictions on medical marijuana.
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Loosen your rigging lines and bring the sails and masts down alongside the hull.
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The White House is working to loosen restrictions on carmakers on a few levels.
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It is only a matter of time before policymakers are forced to loosen up.
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"I was just trying to loosen up to get my nervousness out," he said.
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On Tuesday, the government called for a state of emergency to loosen fiscal rules.
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This Gordian Knot is one that only the most skilled of politicians can loosen.
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The Trump administration is hopeful that Congress will act to further loosen financial regulations.
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The waivers are one area where Price has a little leeway to loosen regulations.
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I was worried the Napper was starting to loosen as I looked at it.
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Mr. Price's commitment to loosen burdensome benefit rules for private health plans in Obamacare?
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Democrats, though, are pushing back against GOP efforts to loosen the rules too far.
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On Sunday, new laws went into effect in the state that loosen gun restrictions.
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" According to the lawsuit, McKinsey recommended that Purdue "lobby Walgreens' leaders to loosen up.
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Will it try to further loosen regulations on anti-addiction medications such as buprenorphine?
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Together, they will attempt to identify solutions to loosen the grip of institutional racism.
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Thirdly, he believes that the EU should loosen its purse strings and relax budgetary rules.
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Using a small spoon, carefully loosen the mini macs, transfer to a platter and serve.
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Levine: He's got to do something with hips or something, loosen up a little bit.
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The Trump administration could try to loosen the criteria for qualifying for a hardship exemption.
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I tighten, loosen, and retighten my legs, enjoying the rhythmic crackle of my pubic hair.
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It can loosen you up—open you up more to other people, other cultures, dancing.
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So as I relaunched into single womanhood, I was not about to loosen my grip.
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As Tesla polishes its software, it will loosen the reins on what drivers can do.
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The companies say they risk a fierce backlash if they try to loosen the rules.
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If it's another car, keep the outside stiff; it's a human, loosen up as appropriate.
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No agenda, just loosen your body up and release the tension you just worked up.
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Mr Putin will not loosen his grip on power because of a few new parks.
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Loosen the bread from the sides of the pan using a knife or offset spatula.
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The government, facing a general election next year, wants the RBI to loosen monetary policy.
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Therefore, for a week in January, I set out to loosen up and relinquish control.
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A Corbyn government, they insist, would loosen funding constraints and let local authorities go further.
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That might mean that central banks are forced to change course and loosen policy again.
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Such reforms could loosen Zanu-PF's grip on power, but ultimately Zimbabwe needs outside help.
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"Let's remove, let's loosen" EU budget rules, Salvini said in an interview streamed on Facebook.
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Some companies hinted at feeling political pressure to loosen or cut ties with South Korea.
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Four-time Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais really knows how to loosen up his audience.
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He wants to loosen libel laws, for instance, to make it easier to sue journalists.
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You can then use your fingers to loosen and spread each loop apart, adding volume.
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"The central bank will eventually have to loosen its grip on the pound", said Tuvey.
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But that doesn't mean you can't loosen the actual hair so it's easier to remove.
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Hammond, loosen up a little, breaking stuff is very cool and good for your brand.
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Here and there, he seems ready to try to loosen the grip of the clerics.
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If any company has motive to loosen Apple's grip on an employee, though, it's GoPro.
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Firms will again race to expand, banks to fund them and regulators to loosen constraints.
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"Negotiations will not be any easier, personally it may loosen up a bit," he said.
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Ambani is willing to loosen his grip on his crown jewels to realise his vision.
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Endangered: The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is proposing to loosen protections for certain foxes.
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Even without legislation, regulators are moving forward with plans to loosen several Dodd-Frank rules.
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A recurrent demand was institutional reform to loosen the armed forces' grip on the state.
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Senators in states with powerful community banking groups were under pressure to loosen those measures.
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Booker's bill would also incentivize states to loosen their marijuana laws by using federal funds.
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Homeowners are not defaulting, which is creating a natural incentive for lenders to loosen up.
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After the Legislature moved to loosen the state's dining-with-dog regulations, the website Eater.
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It's time to loosen up your tie and reap the fruits of your labor, Aries.
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The first half of the day blows, but no worries, Aquarius, things will loosen up.
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The cooling comes even as Beijing adopted a range of measures to loosen credit conditions.
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It was a bottle of scotch we were passing around to loosen up I guess.
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In Mr. Trump's first year of office, he announced his plans to loosen those rules.
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But Mayor de Blasio has also said he wants state lawmakers to loosen those restrictions.
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The United Kingdom has similar plans to roll out antibody testing to loosen its lockdown.
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In California's Legislature, there is a movement afoot to loosen some regulations on the scooters.
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The goal of the wrestling work, said the artist, was to loosen definitions of manhood.
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Shaken lawmakers softened their partisan tone and some pressed to loosen restrictions on gun access.
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Shaken lawmakers softened their partisan tone, and some pressed to loosen restrictions on gun access.
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As the dance progresses, the performers begin to shed their jackets and loosen their shirts.
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Before putting it into the ground, you cut into the roots and loosen things up.
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"We need to strengthen, not loosen, the distinction between employees and independent contractors," she said.
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The train heaved forward, inviting you to exhale and loosen your grip on the remote.
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There are already signs that China is trying to loosen some of the economic restrictions.
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The E.P.A. has been trying to loosen the rules by rolling back Obama administration regulations.
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"I was trying to do something that would loosen me up a little," he says.
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Elizabeth Warren would be free to loosen up her hard-line stance against Wall Street.
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Citibank is interested in getting the government to loosen its oversight of the banking industry.
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She said that for the industry to really succeed, the government needed to loosen regulations.
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And I think that I've tried really hard to push us to loosen up language.
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On Tuesday, voters in nine states will have the chance to loosen restrictions on marijuana.
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The Trump administration aims to loosen those regulations for threatened species under the new plan.
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Republicans have struggled in vain for almost a decade to loosen much of Dodd-Frank.
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A GOP-backed bill to loosen environmental regulations is poised to advance in the House.
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But having an extra day of rest and to loosen up, I've felt much better.
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Background: In September, Texas introduced a slate of new laws intended to loosen gun restrictions.
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What DeVos can do: Loosen regulations on for-profit colleges (with an assist from Congress).
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You can also purchase a bond-removing solution to loosen up the weft from your scalp.
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Many also want to loosen euro zone fiscal rules that limit how much they can spend.
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His peers think Sunday's victory could loosen the dam wall, if not completely open the floodgates.
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Increasingly long-range aircraft may loosen Dubai's dominance as a travel hub connecting Asia and Europe.
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Shake out the curls or waves to loosen them and make them look more lived-in.
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"Hopefully, it'll loosen up by the time the game comes around and he can pinch-hit."
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He cited a failed attempt to loosen late-term abortion rules in Virginia earlier this year.
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Dip the bottom of the pan in a bowl of hot water to loosen the ring.
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Meanwhile, Montana will decide whether to loosen the restrictions on the state's current medical marijuana law.
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Whether Mr Xi is a despot or a frustrated reformer, China is unlikely to loosen up.
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Faced with an unwanted surge of imports, the government has since set out to loosen them.
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Similarly, Massimiliano Giornetti, the creative director of Salvatore Ferragamo, could afford to loosen up a bit.
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Previously, senators have attempted to undo rules that loosen pollution regulations for power plants, for example.
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In each case, the move immediately brought government rates down and helped loosen up those economies.
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In Hungary, the central bank continues to loosen monetary policy before elections in April or May.
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Capital Economics said the minutes appeared to show the ECB was prepared to loosen policy further.
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It's about time this franchise let Hemsworth loosen up a bit and embrace his inner goofball.
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Jean Tirole, a Nobel laureate economist, welcomes efforts to loosen the labour code but sees limits.
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Some competitors have tried but so far failed in legal actions to loosen Deutsche Telekom's grip.
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One answer, experts say, is to loosen up by lifting regulations to enable cities to grow.
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The deal would loosen the regulatory barriers to trade between the world's two largest trading blocs.
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He also persuaded Sutherland, so stout and awkward, to loosen up, which made all the difference.
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It's clear the company is finally starting to get the joke, though, and to loosen up.
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Use fingers to loosen skin from breast and drumsticks by gently pushing between skin and meat.
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Loosen the cheesecake from the springform pan by sliding an offset spatula around the inside ring.
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Another of the proposals has drawn fiercer criticism: to loosen capital requirements for banks' green investments.
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The engine can overheat, and the turbo system's drain tube can loosen, possibly causing a fire.
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A couple glasses of vino later, she was able to loosen up and show her personality.
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There are two buttons on the side to loosen and tighten them for the perfect fit.
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To loosen it, he would bar the Fed from raising rates when unemployment is above 4%.
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Bank stocks have been among the biggest gainers on expectations that Trump will loosen financial regulation.
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And eventually, Facebook might loosen up and add a GIF button to the News Feed composer.
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Some experts have warned that the amendment could loosen protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
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The best companies to work for know the importance of letting employees loosen up a little.
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When you need to loosen up these major muscles, give these three yoga poses a try.
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Ms. Deravian nudged it nervously with her spoon to loosen it, then let out a whoop.
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In the debate he promised to loosen the separatists' control over Catalan public television and radio.
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"Eventually, I had to loosen up as the company got to a reasonable size," he said.
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But the Trump administration wants to loosen those rules to more effectively target radical Islamic extremists.
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The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is proposing to loosen protections for the water-dwelling manatees.
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Hungarian shares also may benefit from the central bank's pledge to loosen policy further if merited.
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And a patch of frozen earth beneath Ah Yang's feet had melted just enough to loosen.
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When people's investment accounts have risen they feel wealthier and tend to loosen their purse strings.
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Republicans on the committee have shown no signs they are willing to loosen the current restrictions.
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That segregation would loosen only gradually, in what is still very much a work in process.
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Do joint rotations before you get out of bed in the morning to loosen everything up.
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Round two, meanwhile, saw Perez loosen up and crack Rivera with a range of unpredictable strikes.
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The advocates pressed Trump on a bipartisan Senate bill to loosen Dodd-Frank rules, attendees said.
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"The culture then" encouraged men to loosen their libidos and women were expected to tolerate it.
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Mr. Trump wants to loosen financial regulations, which he regards as an impediment to economic growth.
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And so, businesses—understandably concerned about keeping workers content—have had to loosen their metaphorical ties.
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The choice facing Ms. Osaka comes as Japan is under pressure to loosen its entrenched insularity.
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In November, Israel agreed to loosen the restrictions in an arrangement brokered by Egypt with Hamas.
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The changes would exempt smaller banks from many postcrisis regulations, and loosen restrictions on larger banks.
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What is certain is that she will certainly call on Germany to loosen the purse strings.
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Global automakers have been lobbying the Chinese government to loosen the rules before they are finalized.
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Mr. Powell reaffirmed to House members that the Fed intends to loosen some limits on banks.
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North Korea has shown no willingness to loosen the rules it places on inbound travelers, however.
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Eucalyptus essential oil Breathing in this oil can help loosen phlegm to ease congestion, Oula says.
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As kids enter tween to teen years, parents may want to loosen the reigns a bit.
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WRENCHES To tighten or loosen a nut or bolt with ease, you'll need an adjustable wrench.
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Many have long begged for classical music to loosen up the dress codes for its performers.
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Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian president, could also loosen restrictions on the use of nuclear weapons.
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How do we loosen the double bind and remove the fear of risking careers and relationships?
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Both nominees are expected to loosen the rules for financial companies when they are in place.
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Rather than think about tightening policy, the ECB is under market pressure to loosen it further.
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Despite the cuts, Trump has said the Fed is still moving too slowly to loosen policy.
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States could also loosen restrictions on the number of treatment programs or the services they offer.
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He then smacked the woman&aposs hand as a security guard tried to loosen her grip.
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There was a reluctant nod to the fans in attendance as he began to loosen up.
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After Trump in May signed a bipartisan bill ordering the Fed to loosen parts of Dodd-Frank, the central bank last month proposed a plan to loosen rules on U.S. banks with less than $700 billion in assets, exempting dozens of firms from stricter federal oversight.
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"In the longer run, China may also need to loosen the setting of deposit rate," Xie said.
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Investors hope the economic reforms announced in June could significantly loosen the state's grip on the economy.
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But Nevada is one of several states that have moved to loosen abortion restrictions, not tighten them.
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Depending on the rest of the message, financial conditions would be likely to loosen a bit further.
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The hot liquid in soup also helps you to stay hydrated, which can help loosen any secretions.
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Louis Alicea, Wyndham's Latin American and Caribbean development director, said he hoped U.S. constraints would loosen further.
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They assumed that economic growth would immediately slow, forcing the Bank of England to loosen monetary policy.
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We're asking our apps and devices to loosen their grip on us and save us from ourselves.
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When the French government sought to loosen the code in March, thousands of workers went on strike.
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Step 7: Loosen the twists where needed and use extra pins to hide any exposed elastic bands.
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If the texture becomes grainy, whisk in a splash of cream or water to loosen as needed.
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And I finally got the bride to loosen up when we crushed it on the dance floor.
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Surprisingly, the proximity seemed to loosen everyone up — this event was definitely more fun than the first.
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He announced a proposal to privatize airports and seaports, and repeated his intention to loosen gun restrictions.
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If enacted, the bill would loosen up many of the federal regulations pertaining to self-driving vehicles.
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After all, the US government plans to loosen border patrol standards, so why not hire resurrected dinosaurs?
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The Fed would have more scope to loosen policy during the next recession before rates hit zero.
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It would also revamp bank stress-testing rules and loosen securities regulations to help companies raise cash.
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Prepared to loosen sanctions if Russia implements terms of Minsk agreement aimed at ending fighting in Ukraine.
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If your hair is super dry leading up to the chemical process, your curls can also loosen.
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When both failed, she pulled down on the gator's lower jaw and managed to loosen its grip.
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After years of demand growing faster than funding, the government looks poised to loosen the purse strings.
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The endgame, critics say, is a whittling down of scientific credibility that can help loosen environmental regulations.
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So when those levels drop for your period, it can "loosen" you up, as Rothschild puts it.
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The $21 million block grant would loosen those restrictions, but may actually be a disguise for cuts.
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After looking at Apple's struggles and compromises in China, do we really want to loosen those restraints?
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The oil surveys come as the Trump administration aims to loosen restrictions on potential Atlantic drilling operations.
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Global growth fears may soon loosen their hold on the U.S. stock market, says PNC's Jeff Mills.
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Stir in flour, and cook 1 minute, stirring often and scraping bottom to loosen brown bits. 3.
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Investors piled into the group betting the Trump administration would loosen up certain regulations, including Dodd-Frank.
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Loosen your belt buckle, throw on your baggiest sweater, and prepare to get stuffed like never before.
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Others also noted that the government's decision to loosen the reins may be spurring more property activity.
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I could loosen up sooner or later, and shake off some obsessions and even add some gags.
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And generally as countries' economies become more global they also tend to loosen visa requirements for travellers.
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After a slip, he eventually gets the cap to loosen and pop off, and it's quite impressive.
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If the FWS determines certain species have recovered, it may loosen the protections in a future rulemaking.
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International support notwithstanding, Guaido's claim is mostly rhetorical unless Maduro chooses to loosen his grip on power.
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The measure will also loosen regulations for mortgage lenders and change the rules for student loan defaults.
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Insurers have long been pushing to loosen up that requirement and allow for charging older people more.
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I tried to loosen it at the top, but the mechanism just retracted more of the belt.
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After a mass shooting, the number of laws passed to loosen gun restrictions rose by 753 percent.
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The agency is proposing to loosen the requirements, so the program can be funded through September 2018.
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These officials hope Saturday's confrontation will loosen Maduro's grip over his military — the key to his power.
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Albert may never rip Victoria's bodice, but he does eventually loosen it, to her delight and ours.
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One measure that has received a hearing in Arizona would loosen gun safety rules in foster homes.
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And we risk losing top talent to other nations if we don't loosen our restrictive visa laws.
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Few expect the U.S. to loosen sanctions on the IRGC and its business empire against this backdrop.
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Michel Temer, the new president, is set to loosen rules governing national content in the oil industry.
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The NIRS recommends policymakers loosen the requirements of participation under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
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Pluto retrograde also begins today: How rigid are your beliefs, and is it time to loosen up?
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Loosen Obamacare's benefit rules and give insurers more leeway in determining which healthcare benefits they'll pay for.
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Juno is the latest start-up trying to loosen Uber's grip on the country's ride-hailing industry.
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And the United States will loosen its potentially devastating punishments against Huawei, China's most successful multinational company.
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This is not the first move by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to loosen the guardianship laws.
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Workers then loosen or disassemble the tool to free a carbon-fiber barrel section on the outside.
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New rules under consideration would also loosen restrictions on "flaring," the burning of methane from drilling operations.
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If that doesn't loosen your feathers, you can purchase merchandise with the game's tagline and character image.
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A federal agency opened a new avenue for Republicans to loosen regulations governing banks and Wall Street.
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Purchases of short-term bonds known as T-bills, announced in October, have helped loosen financial conditions.
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Another tip from Forte: Place a hot, damp towel over a spot to loosen burnt-on debris.
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Prolonged legal duels that dominate news coverage may not loosen Trump's hold on his loyal political base.
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The first order of business is to loosen that regulatory noose, one regulatory knot at a time.
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Speaking in an interview, he said that had recently prompted Argentina to loosen the deadlines for applications.
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Loosen up Matthew Usukumah, an assistant planner at J. Crew, never thought he would be a model.
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The new rule would force them to either loosen their policies or give up defense-related research.
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Gsellman also underwent many massages and did stretching to loosen soft tissue in and around his shoulder.
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On Wednesday, Mr. Pai outlined a plan to loosen the government's oversight of high-speed internet providers.
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But by subverting his authority even in subtle, silly ways, we loosen his herculean grasp on us.
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Moving forward, I'm going to loosen up on how things should be and focus on what is.
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Pros: Reduces effort needed to loosen ice, long power cord, power indicator lightCons: Rather flimsy plastic housing
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In all, that means at least 513 states stand to loosen their marijuana laws just this year.
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The new administration has only given general indications about its intentions to loosen regulation and lower taxes.
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But a draft "Termination of Pregnancy" bill is seeking to loosen the country's 157-year-old law.
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For four hours daily, she said, she wore a vest to shake her lungs and loosen mucus.
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He added that there would likely be more measures to loosen gun laws later in the year.
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Even so, he fears that attempts to loosen the standard could free major banks from federal oversight.
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Nor should Washington do anything to loosen its effective sanctions policy while his regime is in power.
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Worse, the report also encouraged The Times to loosen the barriers dividing the editorial and business sides.
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Loosen your body from your head to your toes, and take a few more deep breaths. 20183.
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The Western countries should put pressure on Beijing to loosen up its political control over its people.
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Investors have been betting that the Trump administration would loosen regulations around for-profits colleges for months.
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A group of moderates are also pressing for rules changes to loosen the speaker's control of legislation.
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They remain there for a few minutes before being pulled from the body to loosen and relax muscles.
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But bringing TV to the web isn't as simple as getting the cable companies to loosen their contracts.
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It will fall further, despite President Donald Trump's plan, announced in June, to loosen regulation of coal plants.
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So with all the comparisons between Snap and Facebook — and the companies' founders — should Snap investors loosen up?
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By the 70s, however, White's subjects and aesthetics loosen up, an obvious reaction to the Black Power movement.
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Steve O'Brien, Digital Spy: What they, and the series, needs to do is to loosen up a bit.
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Caption: The "laces" are really nylon bands that perceptibly contract and expand as the shoes tighten or loosen.
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In the last several years, though, scientists have made strides to loosen the grip of giant science publishers.
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Once you loosen up a little, you'll find a way to broach the topic that works for you.
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The government wants to keep more of their money at home—and perhaps loosen things up a bit.
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But elsewhere, the President has shown a willingness to loosen the traditionally tight ties between Washington and Riyadh.
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But after the initial shock wears off, you'll be able to loosen up and enjoy being goofballs together.
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The plan is gradually to loosen these controls, but if this is handled badly the krona could collapse.
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If Microsoft's looking for true appeal outside the classroom, it's going to have to loosen up those restrictions.
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As more people question whether social media are good for them, Facebook could loosen its grip on America.
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In Virginia, lawmakers introduced a bill that would also loosen some of the restrictions on late-term abortions.
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Twitter first previewed plans to loosen its 140-character limit and change the format for replies last May.
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It's so beneficial that over time, your texture can soften up and the curl can loosen, Dickey says.
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But the fact that the Russian authorities can tighten and loosen the screws at will is not new.
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Yet it was very clearly the result of a political decision to loosen state control over economic activity.
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The stance soothed investor worries that it could loosen policy after inflation fell from a 15-year peak.
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The government wants the RBI to loosen its regulatory curbs on some banks, ease liquidity and capital norms.
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She was forced to wear a helmet at school until Doege fought the teachers to loosen the restriction.
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But if you want to attract the best of the best to follow you, then loosen your grip.
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It also included a provision that could allow states to loosen protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
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Endangered: The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is reconsidering a plan to loosen the protections for certain rodents.
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According to James' video, boiling the beans makes their shells loosen so they're easy to remove — hot tip!
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I actually gave the small plate a little twist to try to loosen its grip on the reaper.
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I have to stop for a moment and loosen up, maybe go to Starbucks and have a coffee.
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"In the future, there is room to loosen more but it is subject to global stability," said Adityaswara.
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Cactuses: The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is proposing to loosen the protections for the Tobusch fishhook cactus.
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Economists say the European Central Bank may have to further loosen policy in response to Britain's leave vote.
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If growth falls below 1%, as is likely, then the chancellor is allowed to loosen the purse strings.
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She told Harper's Bazaar that this fan fave helps loosen her 'fro and makes it easier to pick.
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He said he would "loosen" libel laws to make it easier to sue news organizations that displease him.
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Sometimes, the compartments get tight around your feet for a deep squeeze and other times they loosen up.
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Lawmakers also are tinkering with older bank rules, emboldened by President Donald Trump's vow to loosen banking restrictions.
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Those investors had bought Chinese bonds in anticipation that economic growth would slow, but financial conditions would loosen.
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His government has faced months of street protests over an unpopular bill to loosen France's rigid labor laws.
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LOOSEN LIMBS My trainer has drilled into me how important stretching is to maintaining circulation and overall health.
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The challenge to his counsel comes as Gates is seeking to loosen the terms of his house arrest.
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The House passed legislation on Wednesday to loosen federal regulations on pesticides in a 85033-165 vote. Rep.
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Mostly the workers are protesting much-contested changes to France's rigid labor code that somewhat loosen employment regulations.
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Booker's bill would go one step farther by incentivizing states to loosen their marijuana laws with federal funds.
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With the sun changing signs and moving into Gemini on Tuesday, you're allowed to loosen up a little!
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The HipChat team plans to listen to its users, though, and then maybe loosen that restriction over time.
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Malika suggests she loosen the reins a little bit and let Lamar see how much he can handle.
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The vest shakes our lungs in order to loosen up all that mucus so we cough it up.
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They'd also be cheaper, he said, because Republicans would loosen the regulations on what insurers have to cover.
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Loosen the chuck to remove a bit, and tighten it again to secure the bit before using it.
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Porzingis was officially cleared to return, and reportedly worked on an exercise bike to loosen up his leg.
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Such immigrants, known as Dreamers, have long been the sympathetic face of Democratic efforts to loosen immigration restrictions.
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A proposal would loosen federal rules meant to control infections, just as the coronavirus rips through nursing homes.
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He also suggested he wants to loosen guidelines put in place to stem the spread of the virus.
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But this time they offered rare public criticism of Mr. Sisi and proposed to loosen his harsh rule.
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Investors are also focused on the European Central Bank's meeting next week, expecting policymakers to loosen monetary policy.
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Li said that China hopes Germany will accept more Chinese companies and loosen export rule for certain goods.
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Also fuelling investment flows are expectations the central bank will loosen the monetary spigot by cutting interest rates.
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If Kennedy votes with the Court's four liberals to overturn Texas's laws, it could loosen abortion restrictions nationwide.
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Only a smattering of aid got through, and it did little if anything to loosen Mr. Maduro's control.
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He even held up the entire state budget this spring to try to loosen city oversight of yeshivas.
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Few other countries are currently looking to loosen the strict steps being taken to slow the disease's transmission.
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A group of Republican reformers used the tactic in 1923 to loosen the leadership reins on the House.
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"His tongue may loosen to say who sent him here and why," he said of Mr. Denisultanov-Kurmakayev.
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But there was quickly talk — later quashed by the authorities — that the commission could loosen its strict rules.
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Here's what is happening: Ships: The Coast Guard is proposing to loosen the rules for tankers carrying petroleum.
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The party leadership realizes that its control over the country could loosen if this growth is not achieved.
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But the Koch-backed CVA has lobbied hard against it, because they think it doesn't loosen regulations enough.
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Price could loosen restrictions, like changing co-pays, that could cause the plans to lose their grandfathered status.
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The best way to deal with Pluto is to loosen your grip and let things run their course.
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It was paired with other legislation that was widely supported by Republicans and would loosen concealed-carry laws.
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But he said it was already planning how to loosen a tax cap that lawmakers approved this year.
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Booker, Harris, Buttigieg and Warren all sought to loosen his grip on that key constituency in the debate.
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Abe also wants to formally revise the post-war charter to further loosen limits on military action overseas.
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On Friday, the European Central Bank's chief economist, Peter Praet, indicated the ECB could further loosen monetary policy.
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The new measures will loosen gun restrictions and allow weapons on school grounds, apartments and places of worship.
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That means you want the Bills to lose, which would loosen their claim to the No. 5 seed.
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Local Washington politicians have long pushed back on congressional efforts to loosen gun control laws in the capital.
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Still, the DEA is releasing new rules that would loosen restrictions for researchers to grow and obtain marijuana.
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Warm water "tends to make people loosen up," says Hlavsa, who was the lead author of the report.
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A slate of new Texas laws intended to loosen gun restrictions went into effect on Sunday, CNN reports.
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The guidance memo is just the latest move by the Trump administration to loosen restrictions surrounding air pollution.
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LEADING THE DAY Fed releases plan to loosen rules for major US banks: The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released a proposal to loosen rules on U.S. banks with less than $700 billion in assets, exempting dozens of firms from stricter federal oversight under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law.
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"I came running up to the trainer to try and loosen it up, and it just wouldn't," Wong said.
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The change would be the latest example of the Trump administration's efforts to loosen worker protections by deregulating businesses.
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There is considerable alarm that the multilateral pressure campaign on North Korea will loosen now that diplomacy is ongoing.
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Slide unflavored dental floss under the baked cookies or cakes to loosen them from the baking sheet without breaking.
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It also suggests that the Apple Watch could tighten and loosen as a way to log you into websites.
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He is in physical therapy to loosen the scar tissue, and he wants very much to play sports again.
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He may loosen currency controls, thus undermining the black market in which the well-connected few make huge profits.
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Conditions in financial markets should immediately tighten or loosen in response to economic news, making central bankers' jobs easier.
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In recent months, however, he's signaled that he might loosen the practice, at least for the federal appeals courts.
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They just tighten and loosen at the tap of an app, or whenever someone sticks their feet inside them.
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But how long until an embattled army decided to loosen such tethers and let slip the robodogs of war?
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As trade pressures intensify, analysts say China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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In the seasons since, audiences have watched him loosen up, adding a relaxed ease to his signature sporty edge.
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Overall, the EU will continue to loosen fiscal policy in 2017 owing to political pressures and minimal market discipline.
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As trade pressures intensify, analysts say China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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Use a small pairing knife and your fingers to gently loosen the skin from the chicken breasts and thighs.
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The United States has long pushed Nigeria to loosen its grip on the currency to help boost private investment.
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BI Deputy Governor Perry Warjiyo, citing the same factors, said last month there's still room to loosen monetary policy.
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The European Central Bank is poised to loosen monetary policy still further when its governing council meets in March.
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Indeed, one can imagine that a closed capital account would give the government room to further loosen monetary policy.
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Ted Cruz's amendment to loosen regulations on what plans insurers can offer -- could run into problems with the parliamentarian.
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Step 1: After undoing your twist-out, gently loosen your curls with an Afro pick or wide-tooth comb.
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But after you have won your fourth, and presumably final, term, you can afford to loosen up a bit.
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That's the thing: She's a bit of a control freak, and I wanted her to loosen up a bit.
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Despite the pressure, senior Department of Defense and military officials have resisted calls to loosen gun policies on bases.
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Among other measures, Bolsonaro wants to loosen gun laws, overhaul popular social welfare programs and privatize state-run enterprises.
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Here's what is happening: Whales: The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will loosen the protections for some humpback whales.
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In France, even a modest attempt to loosen the country's rigid employee protections has been met with stiff protests.
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A widespread shift away from Libor could loosen the InterContinental Exchange's European dominance in listed short-term interest rates.
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Carefully work your fingers into these slits to loosen the skin on the back of the chicken, as well.
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Inserting a stent into France's sclerotic labor market, he has moved to loosen hiring-and-firing regulations on companies.
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As economic data worsens, central banks globally are expected to adopt increasingly dovish monetary policies to loosen financial conditions.
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Bowman is expected to be a solid backer of Fed proposals to loosen Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform regulations.
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The Education Department on Thursday finalized rules to loosen standards for the college accreditation process, drawing criticism from Democrats.
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"In rugby, it's about tight, concentrated movement so he needs to loosen up a bit in MMA," Green said.
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It's also an invaluable tool for athletes who want to loosen up sore muscles before or after training sessions.
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It also gives a nod to community banks, teeing up provisions that would loosen standards for smaller financial institutions.
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And he has pledged to loosen regulatory regimes over land-use and deforestation in the world's largest tropical rainforest.
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It's very difficult after the fact to take that paving grid view of the world and loosen it up.
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In an earnings call in August, Cook said that he's "hopeful" that China will eventually loosen up its restrictions.
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The House voted Thursday to loosen certain air pollution standards for a specific kind of coal-fired power plant.
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Unfortunately, only a few years later, the Clinton administration took steps to loosen the requirements of the Meese Memo.
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When the sturgeon return to warmer waters, instinct kicks in and the eggs loosen in preparation for springtime—i.e.
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Deep down, you know that it's time to either loosen up or become paralyzed by the pressure around you.
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For a moment, he felt sure he should, and he reached up to loosen the chinstrap on his helmet.
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Loosen up your tie and give yourself more than 30 minutes for your lunch break, especially during Taurus season.
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When one has paruresis, though, low-grade or acute anxiety causes our sphincters to lock up rather than loosen.
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If using fresh noodles, loosen them first under cold water before adding them into a pot of boiling water.
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The administration believes that moves to loosen the embargo would help meet its goal of benefiting the Cuban people.
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The former is using a weak crown and the latter bond buying to loosen policy further, likely into 2017.
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Saudi Arabia and Russia — the largest non-OPEC crude producer — are both pushing for members to loosen supply controls.
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Saudi Arabia, as well as Russia are pushing to loosen supply controls introduced in 2017 to prop up prices.
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Researchers say seatbelts in most rear seats lack these so-called load limiters, which means they can't loosen up.
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I tug at the neck of my cotton gown, which chokes no matter how much I loosen the ties.
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Just in case listeners weren't clued in by their podcast's tag line: "Open your hearts and loosen your butts."
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Devos has been especially aggressive, pushing to loosen restrictions on for-profit colleges and enforcement of civil rights laws.
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Then slide your plant out, loosen the roots and shake off about a third of the old potting mix.
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Mr. Straus's attempt to loosen the bathroom restrictions in the House was rejected by Mr. Patrick and Senate leaders.
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Signs of progress combined with growing worries over the economy have, nevertheless, spurred calls for Beijing to loosen up.
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Last week, Mr. Pai outlined an effort to loosen the rules; his vision is likely to come to pass.
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JM: Mr President, one of the recommendations in the Treasury document is to loosen up visas for foreign graduates.
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They would slash the spending that expanded Medicaid, reduce subsidies, and loosen the reins on what insurers can charge.
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Steps already taken to loosen fiscal policy have raised European Commission concerns about the possibility of overshooting budget targets.
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As the night wore on, the cheap wine started to taste better and my date began to loosen up.
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Fox Sports is desperately attempting to loosen ESPN's grip as the dominant sports media entity in the United States.
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EXCLUSIVE-U.S. TRADE OFFICIALS, AT REQUEST OF MASTERCARD AND VISA, GOT INDONESIA TO LOOSEN LOCAL PAYMENT NETWORK RULES - SOURCES
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First, we should loosen the numerical restrictions on immigration to allow for a greater number of relatives to immigrate.
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Rights activists said Mr. Jacobson's case was disturbing and highlighted the need for Indonesia to loosen restrictions on journalists.
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He said the government is not likely to loosen its policy soon and that prices could decline on average.
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They say they want the government to loosen rules intended to protect the environment so they can increase output.
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And to get that, we will need regulatory reform to loosen the shackles on America's scientific and technological entrepreneurism.
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"I like to make people think they're smarter than me, they tend to loosen up a lot," he explains.
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He also expects the government to loosen restrictions on the property sector later this year to help stimulate purchases.
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Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, has repeatedly lobbied President Trump to loosen his administration's restrictions on trade with China.
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Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, has repeatedly lobbied President Trump to loosen his administration's restrictions on trade with China.
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In particular, studios are expected to force exhibitors in the coming months to loosen their grip on new movies.
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The strategy is in line with Prince Mohammed's efforts to loosen restrictions on entertainment and expressions of popular culture.
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The FCC has also continued to loosen regulations on Big Telecom, allowing the industry to better compete with rivals.
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His administration is trying, though it's currently blocked by a federal court, to significantly loosen Obamacare's birth control mandate.
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Granted, a public backlash against austerity in many countries has made politicians more willing to loosen the purse strings.
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As trade pressures intensify, analysts believe China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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Occasionally spin the pan around on the burners, shaking it, to loosen the cake as it cooks; the creamy starch from the rice is the very thing that makes the best crispy exterior, but it likes to stick to the pan, so a few shakes along the way to loosen will help.
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I've got a really good player on the freshman team, but I have to teach her how to loosen up.
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LOOSEN UPGetting warm before physical activity goes beyond sports and exercise: "Flexibility is a big part of prevention," Strand says.
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He said he hoped that the EU and Britain would not start competing over who could loosen financial regulation faster.
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It's so fun to watch, and you know what, the next step for you is to just loosen up. Enjoy!
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If you can loosen up just a little bit more, you can take the performance to an even higher level.
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I do a whole series of stretching, foam rolling, and even walking to try and loosen up my lower back.
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His vows to loosen gun laws and declare war on drug gangs have thrilled his supporters and terrified his critics.
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Mr Valls, who largely stuck by his centrist record in office, wants to loosen labour laws rather than tighten them.
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It also linked laws that loosen access to guns, including concealed carry permit measures, to more gun deaths and crime.
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Wearing a flinty expression, her jaw jutting, she did some light stretches and jogged around the hall to loosen up.
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His plans to loosen gun control and lower the age of criminal responsibility are likely to encounter little congressional resistance.
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The stock has more than tripled in the last 12 months as Bolsonaro was elected promising to loosen gun controls.
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Though campaigners try to loosen rules—in 2016 Alabamians voted to abolish their last teetotal county—change can be slow.
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Always use safety equipment provided and never attempt to wriggle free of or loosen restraints or other safety devices. 8.
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The euro, meanwhile, was little changed at $1.1253, even as expectations grew that the European Central Bank would loosen policy.
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He also wants to lighten regulatory overload — in particular, getting rid of Obamacare — and loosen bank credit for Main Street.
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I'vee got a really good player on the freshman team, but I have to teach her how to loosen up.
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Beginning at the neck end of the breast, carefully loosen skin from flesh of breast and thighs with your fingers.
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Carefully loosen the clams from the bottom shell and place on a small baking sheet lined with coarse salt. 2.
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When your remove each section from the iron, immediately tug on it for a few seconds to loosen the wave.
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When it's warm to the touch, release and tug at the ends for a few seconds to loosen the curl.
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Some media have speculated that Hammond might loosen his grip on spending after heavy cuts in some services since 2010.
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The bill also would also loosen rules about how much insurers can raise their premiums because of a customer's age.
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Central banks try to escape the doldrums by slashing interest rates, encouraging people to loosen their grip on their money.
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They decide to really loosen Reggie up by going to a party thrown by one of Reggie's white friends, Addison.
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Kentucky's legislature approved a bill to loosen the rules for state inspections of coal mines, the Lexington Herald Leader reports.
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However, a strong performance by the eurosceptics could ramp up pressure on the commission to loosen its stringent budget rules.
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The move comes as the FCC prepares to loosen the stranglehold cable companies have maintained over cable boxes for years.
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If you're on the edge of your seats waiting for an announcement, you may want to loosen that seat belt.
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The earlier sell-off prompted the central bank to step in and loosen the upper limit of banks' reserve requirements.
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Investors have become used to low interest rates and bond yields since central banks started to loosen policy in 2008.
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If you're not using the sauce immediately, whisk in a few tablespoons of ice water to loosen it before refrigerating.
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Even just getting up and offering to go on a coffee run will loosen you up at least a little.
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The automobile "seemed designed to loosen ties and dangle the horizon before the unsettled," wrote the geographer John A. Jakle.
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Cars: The Department of Transportation (DOT) is proposing to loosen the rules for modifying vehicles driven by people with disabilities.
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And if they want to loosen up a bit and have some fun at tonight's second game, that's cool too.
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Should the board decide to loosen restrictions and let employees sell some shares, the market imbalance creates another potential challenge.
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Banks, large and small, as well as credit unions found themselves with an unprecedented chance to loosen Wall Street regulations.
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Rosselló had asked the White House to loosen the regulations as a way to speed up aid to the island.
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Lane said the bank would review the rules in November, and could either tighten or loosen the rules if necessary.
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With Republicans in power eager to loosen restrictions rather than tighten them, it seems unlikely the recommendations will gain traction.
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It's the latest example of the kingdom slowly starting to loosen restrictions on daily life in the last two years.
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The current government wants to loosen the reins on the military, and the prime minister, Shinzo Abe, is politically powerful.
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Drinks start flowing, people loosen up, bodies absorb the sound and a thumping kick drum starts to feel less foreign.
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It's possible that these buttons will loosen up over time, which is why I qualify it as a minor gripe.
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Republicans have praised Otting's efforts to remove post-crisis lending restrictions on banks, and loosen Dodd-Frank Act trading rules.
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Warner, Tester, Donnelly and Heitkamp spent years working with Republicans to loosen banking rules enacted by President Obama in 2010.
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Some, including Samsung, have backed rival operating systems to loosen Android's grip, but such efforts have so far proved unsuccessful.
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Iceland go home with the knowledge that they can mix it with the best even when they loosen the reins.
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Jersey Club Music is all about fun, so we encourage our listeners to loosen up and have a great time.
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"My (32m) girlfriend (30f) has decided she is sick of my expectations and wants me to loosen up," he began.
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The NFL is about to ever-so-slightly undo the top button and loosen the tie for the upcoming season.
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The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement wants to loosen time limits imposed on the prosecution of numerous crimes, including corruption.
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Now the euro zone is flirting with recession and governments are not helping by being slow to loosen fiscal policy.
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One group of students hypothesized that coffee grinds could similarly be used as a filler to loosen up the soil.
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Sometimes probation officers and judges will loosen the restrictions in response to good behavior or permit exceptions, Mr. Silber said.
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And in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the gun lobby capitalized on the catastrophe to loosen gun laws in Texas.
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Clearly, Mr. Abbas stands to suffer the greatest loss of face from efforts to loosen his economic stranglehold on Gaza.
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When it's all nice and smooth, loosen the mixture with a little warm water, whisked in a teaspoon at time.
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They got to loosen up for an afternoon; we get to smile at Mr. Song's soft punch to manly power.
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Since then, Congress has intermittently tightened regulations, only to loosen them under industry pressure, leading to a cycle of exploitation.
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This hormone allows your ligaments to loosen, and your nerves may become pinched, which can lead to a tingling feeling.
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Privacy: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is proposing to loosen the privacy rules for banks and other financial institutions.
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Trilobites If you are reading this hunched over your desk or smartphone, take this moment to loosen up your neck.
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The video shows the officer loosen his hold and lead the student out of the frame in a side headlock.
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Does it make more sense to loosen restrictions on gun ownership so that people can defend themselves amidst mass shootings?
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Mester's prescription entails allowing inflation to run "somewhat above" 2% without tightening, but not taking any steps to loosen policy.
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But analysts believe China will still need to loosen policy further in coming months to ensure a sustained economic turnaround.
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The new laws loosen restrictions on gun ownership and use in schools, foster homes, apartment buildings, and houses of worship.
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And mortgage rates continue to be attractive, as lending begins to loosen up from its tight vice following the crisis.
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It opposes the NRA-backed concealed carry reciprocity measure and another proposal that would loosen restrictions on buying gun silencers.
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Mr. Trump's tweets that the problems were solved led Russia and China to loosen restrictions on trade with North Korea.
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Add some chopped tomatoes and a little water or stock to loosen everything up and make a kind of sauce.
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The idea is that the hyper-rapid motions of the buffer loosen tight muscles, reducing soreness and speeding up recovery.
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But central bankers have far less room to loosen monetary policy today than they did heading into the 2007 recession.
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She posted a new video on Instagram writing in the caption that sometimes she just needs to loosen up in life.
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Ms Davidson resisted enormous pressure from within her party to loosen its connection with the Conservative Party south of the border.
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We can loosen the grip of Big Money on our politics and ensure every American has a fair shot at success.
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Since taking office in December 2015, President Mauricio Macri has sought to loosen labor rules and boost infrastructure to attract investment.
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"After aerating, use a rake to level out any uneven areas and loosen the top quarter-inch of soil," he notes.
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The new rules will loosen nutrition guidelines on flavored milk, whole grains and sodium in nearly 99,000 schools across the country.
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The slower inflation will give Beijing "plenty of room to loosen (monetary) policy," said Evans-Pritchard in a note on Thursday.
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The move follows pressure from lawmakers to loosen the government-wide hiring freeze that President Donald Trump ordered on Jan. 23.
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Percussive massage guns help promote blood flow and loosen you up by pounding on your muscles dozens of times per second.
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"The Brexit vote is no reason to loosen budget rules," Weidmann said in an interview with Focus Magazine published on Saturday.
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This constant melting and refreezing can loosen the snowpack, especially in back country areas that aren't groomed by the ski resorts.
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Right now, Republicans control 238 seats to Democrats' 194; a one-seat switch, obviously, wouldn't do much to loosen that majority.
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Right now Republicans control 238 seats to Democrats' 194; a one-seat switch, obviously, won't do much to loosen that majority.
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Either outcome might help loosen European sanctions and boost Russian economic interests, such as the proposed Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
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The government's refusal to bow to pressure to loosen the fiscal strings was confirmed by Treasury Secretary Mansueto Almeida this month.
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As banks loosen lending standards and lower mortgage rates, buyers are returning to the market in anticipation of bigger price gains.
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The economist said business confidence may also improve in light of an administration that may loosen the regulatory reins on businesses.
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But after a midair disturbance last week, the airline has decided to loosen up rules for when Tasers can be used.
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She wanted the dancers to loosen up, to let go of their hard-won technique and dance more from the gut.
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Does this mean that the West needs to loosen its democratic rules, norms and values to withstand the challenge from autocracies?
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He also wants to loosen the strictures on Saudi culture—opening cinemas, for example, in a kingdom where they are banned.
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That still didn't loosen them up (on defense), but it got us some big plays and kept us in the game.
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Less conventional is his wish to loosen gun-control laws, restrict Chinese investment in Brazil and cosy up to Mr Trump.
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EISEN: THERE'S ACTUALLY A VIEW THAT THE FED COULD BE MORE LIKELY TO LOOSEN OR EASE POLICY BEFORE IT TIGHTENS FURTHER.
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If you are going to give the challenge a go, probably best to use a plastic bottle and loosen the lid.
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However, on all big decisions, notably on whether to loosen capital controls, Mr Yi will be little more than an adviser.
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Virginia House Bill 2491, which would loosen some restrictions on abortion in Virginia, got national attention at the end of January.
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Fold the egg whites into the batter carefully, mixing in 1/3 of the whites first to loosen the batter. 5.
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You're in a serious mood this morning, Aries, but things loosen up this afternoon once you're back to your spontaneous self.
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While it's unclear how many of those are on mobile, it's increasingly becoming the medium of choice as data restrictions loosen.
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Arnuk said he understands the Trump administration's moves to loosen regulations, but believes the SEC made a mistake in this case.
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However, he said the move to loosen gun controls, which he called "timid," had not had any noticeable affect on sales.
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After a few drinks, inhibitions loosen, and all those things you've always wanted to tell Uncle Harry will come pouring out.
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Also on Thursday, your ruling planet Venus harmonizes with action planet Mars, creating a sexy energy that helps you loosen up.
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This began as a bold effort to loosen the labour market and encourage job creation in a country with 10% unemployment.
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Some say the Czechs may have to loosen next year, even if inflationary pressures keep the central bank hawkish for now.
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While he would still likely control the company, his grip could loosen if the voting power of his shares becomes diluted.
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The Fed will loosen the capital requirements and stress test regulations for large banks with more than $50 billion in assets.
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Even if you don't consider yourself a flexible person, yoga poses and stretches help to gradually loosen and strengthen the body.
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The fashion retail site said the feminine accessory can transition from daywear to an evening look if you loosen the tie.
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Birds: The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is proposing to loosen the protections for small birds known as black-capped vireos.
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He declined to comment, however, on whether the bank could, for example, loosen its self-imposed restrictions on the bond buying.
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According to This Old House, steam cleaning can loosen dirt and kill threatening substances like dust mites, bacteria, mold, and allergens.
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Fruit: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is proposing to loosen the regulations for importing fresh apples and pears from Europe.
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Now eyes are turned to Eritrea and how peace might prompt it to loosen up and drop its long defensive stance.
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You can also run a cold air humidifier in his or her room at night to additionally help loosen nasal congestion.
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But Villanova, just 2 of 9 from 3-point range in the first half, began to loosen up in the second.
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And true to what Maria and Savina told me, I needed water to loosen them up without pulling my skin off.
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These measures include resolutions that would ease regulations on mining companies, and loosen financial transparency rules for oil and gas companies.
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A few times a day, when we approach a toilet, we instinctively and subconsciously ask our sphincters to loosen, releasing urine.
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He'll also likely roll back privacy regulations, loosen media ownership rules and take a relatively hands-off approach to merger reviews.
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Separately, the New York Police Department plans to loosen restrictions on smoking pot in public, according to WNYC reporter Beth Fertig.
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A mass shooting increases laws that actually "loosen gun restrictions by 75% in states with Republican-controlled legislatures," the professors found.
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And it would loosen rules in a way that could lead to states allowing insurers to offer less-generous health plans.
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The new rules would loosen the requirements for former members of the military who are applying for a commercial driver's license.
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While fighting, a beetle with a long reach tries to bite his opponent's legs to loosen his grip on a log.
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Now, sleep alone won't loosen up a clogged nose, but getting rest is important, especially if you're dealing with an infection.
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You have to put on a rain suit, and you are using a hot steam pressure-washer to loosen the tar.
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They're desperately trying to loosen him up to avoid putting a field player in goal for the final minutes of regulation.
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From baking to drag acts, here are some picks from our friends at CNN Entertainment that will help you loosen up.
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Sanders may be hoping highlighting this part of Biden's record will loosen the vice president's grip on the older voting bloc.
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Since the new legislature took office earlier this year, it seems they've managed to loosen the gridlock in the state capitol.
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Trump is expected to loosen the rules governing fossil fuel production, offshore drilling, and exploration on federal lands and the Arctic.
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To try to loosen these ties, Venezuela's opposition has repeatedly said that Russia's investments would be respected by a new government.
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Yet in an effort to offer women more choices, Nurx executives were also trying to loosen prescribing standards, said Dr. Knox.
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Initially, the flow was weak, and another neurosurgeon, eyeing the monitor, suggested a bit more dissection to loosen the recipient artery.
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A representative for AHIP said insurers are evaluating if they have to loosen policy restrictions for coverage related to the coronavirus.
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Before Game 7, he laughed and cued up a playlist of 1980s music in the clubhouse to loosen up his teammates.
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"That's a pretty monumental decision," he said, particularly as it was accompanied by an order to loosen laws on public assembly.
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That confidence is leading consumers to loosen their purse strings, said Diane Swonk, an economist for the accounting firm Grant Thornton.
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Mora said it was difficult to see to what degree the ECB may loosen but that he expected only "slight" easing.
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Healthy adolescents usually strengthen their ties to peers and adults outside the home as they loosen their ties to their parents.
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It is a place where grooms muck out stalls and hot walkers and exercise riders loosen up the high-performance horses.
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But corporate executives in recent years have said Mr. Lee has been working to loosen up a top-down corporate culture.
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A bill to loosen environmental regulations in the name of combating the Zika virus failed to pass the House on Tuesday.
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Their campaign was buoyed by the rise of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has pushed to loosen some social restrictions.
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Jeff came up with two modifications to the "hook" and "crook" layout, which really helped to loosen up the fill potential.
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The bill includes provisions that would loosen regulations placed on smaller and mid-size banks, easing their ability to lend money.
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The shooting also blunted the prospects of a controversial bill to loosen restrictions on purchasing gun silencers, according to GOP sources.
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A bipartisan bill to loosen financial regulations could lead to job cuts at big banks, CNBC's Jim Cramer argued on Thursday.
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My ability to push my toe through the blanket also made me concerned it would loosen with time, decreasing its effectiveness.
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The People's Bank of China is moving aggressively to loosen monetary policy further, with expected fiscal stimulus aimed at helping growth.
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The presidential election and the expectation that a Republican-led F.C.C. would loosen regulations increased the possibility of a deal frenzy.
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The division's 2202nd Brigade Combat Team had fought for months to loosen the grip of al-Qaeda and halt communal fighting.
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Their mission is to convince policymakers to target dominant corporations to loosen their hold on the country's political and economic systems.
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The Senate will vote on the most expansive bipartisan plan to loosen Dodd-Frank Act regulations on banks and financial firms.
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But the waiting time for board approval may be a sign companies are in no rush to loosen the purse strings.
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The Fed will loosen the capital requirements and stress test regulations for large banks with more than $2628 billion in assets.
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Research firm Capital Economics said that China's Ministry of Finance will loosen policy as pressure mounts due to a slowing economy.
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In tonight's episode, however, Kris tries to get a pregnant Khloé to loosen up by eating dozens of Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
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Aiken urged the state to loosen its grip on its mandates and bans for the sake of patients and providers alike.
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And if federal regulations about the transportation of marijuana loosen, dispensaries in Boston could soon sell buds grown in California greenhouses.
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"I guess I should take these off, too," the girl said, and bent over to loosen her foot from her boot.
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One of Abiy's boldest moves has been to loosen the grip of a state that had ruled with an iron fist.
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"Reports that Lynne is trying to help Britney loosen the constraints of the conservatorship are false," a source told the tabloid.
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It started off as an exercise to just loosen up, starting from nothing and building from this messy nonsense of painting.
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Violet begins to loosen up that night and enjoys herself, dancing with a guy who clearly has a little crush on her.
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Transhumanists believe automation could make us happier and healthier than ever, if we can just loosen up about this collective identity crisis.
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Trump backers were all-in and there seemed to be nothing, no ugly revelation or gaffe, damaging enough to loosen the grip.
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Other activists independently recount the same story of the "guy with blue hands," who cried and begged officers to loosen his ties.
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We chat until 7 and then I soak in a bubble bath with a glass of wine to loosen up before bed.
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In an interview with WTOP, Northam was asked about a bill that would loosen the restrictions surrounding third trimester abortions in Virginia.
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Exploiting this opportunity might require Snapchat to loosen its grip on publishers, and officially allow them to reuse content on AMP Stories.
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The potential curbs by the so-called OPEC-plus group come just 6 months after the coalition agreed to loosen production constraints.
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The photo surfaced after conservatives expressed outrage over Northam's comments on a proposed bill in Virginia that would loosen restrictions on abortion.
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In addition, the central banks of the euro zone, Australia and China are all expected to further loosen monetary policy this year.
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In addition, the central banks of the euro zone, Australia and China are all expected loosen monetary policy some more this year.
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For years, Arizona Democrats had predicted that shifting demographics, particularly a growing Latino population, would loosen the Republicans' grip on the state.
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The bill comes at a time when Congress is expected to take up legislation to loosen rules believed to stifle economic growth.
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The next question is whether the Bank of England will loosen its already monetary accommodative policy in the wake of the vote.
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From his seat behind the counter, it initially took some time for him to loosen up, but there's no stopping him now.
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"Give it to Camille, she needs to loosen up a little," co-host Nicky Paris joked, referring to Richards' costar Camille Grammer.
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Rates may rise a little more, but that would give the Fed welcome room to loosen policy the next time recession strikes.
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In this position, the receiver can tighten or loosen how tightly they're keeping their thighs together in order to control the sensation.
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The White House pushed to loosen auto efficiency rules that might keep transportation emissions in check, while continually questioning established climate science.
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But nobody in Texas, aside from a few blinkered Republicans, believes that Democrats won't continue to loosen the Republican stranglehold in 2020.
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She suspended the rule that had threatened Pro Way, pledging to reevaluate — and eventually loosen — how the government regulates for-profit colleges.
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To loosen the political-crony nexus further, it would help to end the system whereby parties can raise funds through anonymous donations.
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This massager uses eight deep-kneading nodes which are meant to loosen your back and neck to help relieve stress and tightness.
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Physical labor will sometimes loosen it, as will bungee jumping, bouncing on a trampoline, dirt bike riding, and even a violent sneeze.
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Losing Alberta could loosen constraints on greenhouse-gas emissions from the oil sands, which make up almost 10% of the national total.
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In a small sauce pot, a few scored cherry tomatoes and ground cherries are dropped into boiling water to loosen their skins.
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Miners inhale fumes from explosives used to loosen rocks, and dust coming off crushing machines, which contains heavy metals such as lead.
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It's persuaded robot makers to loosen their tight grip on their confidential software so that Mujin controllers can directly run robot servomotors.
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If investors are disappointed by the incoming administration's ability to reduce corporate taxes and loosen regulations, Ryan said, it could hurt banks.
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Rates could just as easily come down and credit availability could loosen up, depending on how the new administration tackles mortgage reform.
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Just seeing the notifications of users wanting to talk to you will make your heart flutter, and you'll start to loosen up.
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States could also apply for a waiver to loosen restrictions on how much more older people can be charged than younger people.
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Again, you probably think you know what happens next: Chidi teaches Eleanor a little about being selfless; she helps him loosen up.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Agriculture Minister wants to loosen restrictions on shooting wolves to reduce a growing population that threatens sheep and goats.
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Spotify's grip on music streaming is not expected to loosen, however ROXi wants to target audiences more focused on sharing music experiences.
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When they loosen monetary policy, central banks don't declare that they are aiming for a weak currency; that would upset their neighbours.
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Cameras will be hidden, so guests feel inspired to talk more freely, while a steady flow of cocktails will help loosen tongues.
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That could allow China to loosen the limits on how its currency is used outside its borders while firmly maintaining ultimate control.
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The 92 delegates up for grabs in Indiana's Democratic race will be distributed proportionally and will probably do little to loosen Mrs.
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BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota voters on Tuesday rejected a move by the state to loosen its Depression-era rules prohibiting corporate farming.
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The House voted along party lines Tuesday to approve legislation to loosen pesticide regulations in the name of fighting the Zika virus.
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The Sierra Club will release a video Wednesday criticizing auto giant Ford for working with the Trump administration to loosen environmental standards.
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Officials in socially conservative countries including El Salvador are now considering whether to loosen abortion laws for women diagnosed with the virus.
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"We will not loosen our guard until the promise to denuclearize the Peninsula is kept, and peace is fully institutionalized," added Moon.
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Toe infections can often cause a person's toenail to loosen or completely fall off, according to Rocky Mountain Foot and Ankle Care.
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Corbett theory, which proved true, was that one rock-solid story about wrongdoing would loosen up sources for the more serious crimes.
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After the BP drilling disaster, we cannot afford to loosen common sense safety measures while increasing risky drilling operations in the Gulf.
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Put all the sliced leeks into a basin of cold water, and swirl twice in 21 minutes to loosen sand and dirt.
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They will additionally loosen banking and trade restrictions between Havana and Washington, D.C., which have existed between the two rivals for years.
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It's a metaphor, he said, for anyone trying to accomplish a goal: Loosen up a little, have fun, and you'll see progress.
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The adjustable front straps are great for nursing because they allow you to tighten or loosen the cups as your size fluctuates.
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Republicans were wary of confirming Liang over fears she'd stifle several pending Fed proposals to loosen various capital, liquidity and oversight provisions.
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Officials could loosen restrictions on the country's red-hot real estate market to encourage developers to ramp up building activity, economists suggest.
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The four larger nodes loosen up your muscles while the four smaller nodes really get in there, tackling the most stubborn knots.
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Beijing will significantly lower tariffs on imports of automobiles, and also loosen restrictions on foreign ownership in the auto sector, Xi said.
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The central bank announced the plan to loosen property loan regulations in June as part of its effort to spur domestic consumption.
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Coupled Rams may have to loosen up restrictions a bit, at least making it fair play to flirt without crossing any lines.
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In Britain, meanwhile, the moves by regulators to loosen rules on listing state companies have been met with resistance from some politicians.
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Get good at hearing them vent about work, and hone in on the unique brand of humor that help them loosen up.
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Many foreign economists say China should loosen its grip on its financial system — opening the capital account, as policy wonks call it.
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We were sure that enlightened public policy would continue to loosen regulations, which would make for more and more miracles like ours.
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Environmentalists challenging the moves by George W. Bush to loosen air pollution rules won 27 court rulings during his eight-year tenure.
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The emergency action was intended to help bolster demand within the U.S. economy and loosen up a bond market seized by panic.
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"It's still too early to say, 'Let's loosen the purse strings,'" said Michael Bellisario, senior research analyst at Robert W. Baird & Company.
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As you roll back to your starting position, the springs loosen up so you won't put too much pressure on your back.
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First and most notably, loosen the amount of time that the system must meet demand and things get much easier for storage.
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But so far, the only firm action by Congress since Helsinki is a move to loosen - not tighten - the noose on Russia.
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After a gunman opened fire on Republican lawmakers last year at a suburban baseball field, Republicans actually pressed to loosen gun controls.
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However, some expect the current rally by equities to grind higher as major central banks loosen policy to fight an economic slowdown.
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But as the pads change with age, their connections loosen and gravity draws them downward, leaving cheeks hollowed and visages generally droopier.
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He said regulators were working on revisions that would limit its application to smaller banks and loosen the strictures on larger banks.
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Rubio would loosen regulations on fossil fuel projects, accelerate drilling, mining, and export permits, and hand resource decisions over to the states.
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The OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia and Russia indicated on Friday they would loosen their supply restraint and were starting to raise exports.
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Canadian negotiators are willing to loosen up on some of those limits, as long as the country's command-and-control system survives.
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The results come as efforts continue in Washington to roll back financial regulation and to loosen the rules of the stress tests.
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Some analysts have said that less partisan redistricting would loosen the Republican Party's grip on the House of Representatives and state legislatures.
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Republicans sought Ms. Yellen's support for proposals to loosen or eliminate some strictures imposed on financial institutions after the 2008 financial crisis.
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A public health emergency could allow federal officials to loosen certain regulations, issue grants and pave the way for spending additional money.
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States tighten and loosen gun laws After another year of mass shootings and heated debates over gun control, states are taking action.
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But Democrats and consumer advocates have condemned her efforts to loosen CFPB regulations on payday lending and easing oversight of financial institutions.
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She dons a vest to shake her lungs and loosen mucus, and uses a nebulizer to blow in steam and inhale medicines.
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Any reform must loosen the death grip of power held by the two major parties, at both the local and federal levels.
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Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) has vowed to freeze the Senate bill to loosen banking regulations until senators agree to negotiate changes.
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But while it makes sense to loosen the overly restrictive rules of engagement imposed by the Obama administration, doing so carries risks.
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But Frederik Ducrozet, an ECB-watcher at Pictet Wealth Management, notes that lower interest payments make it easier to loosen fiscal policy.
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released a proposed rule Tuesday that would loosen fair-housing regulations for local governments.
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FWIW, the massage head can also be used on your shoulders to help loosen muscles and stimulate blood circulation in those areas.
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For instance, Chevron wants to increase the use of steam to loosen up the deposits of molasses-like oil beneath the sands.
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All that will put pressure on the central bank to loosen monetary policy, especially if the planned U.S. tariff increase go through.
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Loosen up regulations and mandates, so that Americans can choose to purchase insurance that suits their needs and that they can afford.
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HOUSE PASSES PESTICIDE BILL: The House passed legislation on Wednesday to loosen federal regulations on pesticides in a 256-165 vote. Rep.
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If its benefactors become more suspect, even among the NRA's base, that could loosen its grip over many American politicians and policymakers.
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Trump made the announcement in a series of tweets while pushing the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates and loosen monetary policy.
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India also planned to loosen restrictions on the export of agricultural commodities to realize a market potential as high as $2000 billion.
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The European Council president added that it would be the first free trade deal in history to loosen, rather than strengthen ties.
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The Trump Labor Department wants to loosen protections that prevent teenagers from working longer hours at hazardous workplaces, Bloomberg Law reported Tuesday.
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The Trump administration has some leeway to loosen those rules, which Republicans say would lead to cheaper, less comprehensive plans becoming available.
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To give them a good cleaning, just brush with a nylon brush to loosen soil and then rinse off with a hose.
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House Republicans are warming up to a Senate bill that would loosen the banking rules put in place after the financial crisis.
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Some prominent male journalists, like John Humphrys, have said that they had already had their salaries cut to loosen up more funds.
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If MLS wants to look like anything other than a minor league for Mexico, that salary cap will have to loosen considerably.
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Central Banks Loosen Their Monetary Policies As China's producer price inflation continues to fall, so, too, will the outlook for global reflation.
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With his CIA security clearance lapsed, and in a new private sector life, Banks decided to take the opportunity to loosen up.
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"She is likely to come under growing pressure to loosen policy to support the economy amid signs that growth has slowed," Shah said.
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And when things change, not with words, but with behavior, then we begin to back off and to begin to loosen that up.
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Both could probably stand to loosen up and have a bit more fun instead of being so grim and serious all the time.
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After the peace some residents began renovating or building new houses, wrongly assuming the government would loosen rules that effectively bar private construction.
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With the legislature captured by utilities, the only way to loosen their grip on solar is through direct democracy at the ballot box.
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But the many moves by the People's Bank of China to loosen monetary policy are expected to improve credit conditions starting next year.
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The hosts discuss their experiences with silencing their notifications, and Tristan Harris's theories about how to loosen the grip of always-on electronics.
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Rehn said he would not change the ECB's inflation-focused mandate but would loosen its close-but-below 2% definition of price stability.
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If you invest in something for so long, it&aposs difficult to loosen your grip on it even when the evidence is there.
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Weaker-than-forecast data might prompt China to ramp up its growing fiscal spending even further and loosen monetary policy again, Zhou said.
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Loosen the hair you clipped out of the way and tousle it all together with your fingers so it looks blended and natural.
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Once you've given the saline spray a moment to loosen the mucus, position the tip of the snot straw on your baby's nostril.
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Even in China, liberal officials thought TPP might prompt the government to loosen its grip on markets in order to join one day.
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Why it matters: This is the first time the EPA under President Trump is looking to significantly tighten — not loosen — air pollution regulations.
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But a tiny line of code could suggest the company is gearing up to loosen this exclusivity, a clue picked up by 9to5Mac.
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Serena, terrified of being labeled Feminazi No. 1, starts drinking to loosen up enough to play the part of a good Everlasting suitress.
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Scott Walker declared disaster emergencies for 13 counties, a move that would loosen up cash from the state's coffers for the response effort.
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MORE SUPPORT MEASURES EXPECTED As trade pressures intensify, analysts believe China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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Developing-world markets have rallied this month as major central banks signalled they would loosen monetary policy to combat a global economic slowdown.
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His departure may help to loosen the perceived link between the party's election debacle and the case for another deal with the chancellor.
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Policies still usually require that the bank itself bears a big chunk of any losses, to ensure they do not loosen their controls.
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French President Emmanuel Macron's government announced reforms on August 31 to loosen labour regulations and drive down unemployment, which drew criticism from unions.
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I take a hot shower and lay in bed cuddling the dog, hoping it will loosen up so I can start my day.
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Macron, who advocates economic reforms to loosen rigid labor market rules and promote flexibility and competition, has become a bogeyman for traditional leftists.
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This time, the political pressures are centered on the proposed agreement to loosen regulatory burdens between the European Union and the United States.
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In January Jens Weidmann, the head of the Bundesbank, said he saw no need for the European Central Bank to loosen monetary policy.
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The euro, meanwhile, was up 0.1% against the dollar at $1.1256, even as expectations grew that the European Central Bank would loosen policy.
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She then proceeds to (somewhat aggressively) pull out and loosen the curls around the model's face, resulting in a cringeworthy, '90s-esque look.
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Because regulators will go only so far to loosen the shackles, the capital-intensity of businesses like FICC will still weigh on returns.
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Varadkar's government plans to hold the referendum as soon as May to loosen some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world.
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Admins can now also tighten and loosen detection criteria for the many detectors based on their needs, which should help avoid false positives.
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The rollers loosen up the connective tissue the surrounds the muscle called the fascia (you can read about the fascia in our explainer).
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What's in the list: The list, released by AP, demands that Qatar loosen its relationship with Iran and close a Turkish military base.
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The rules are revised periodically to see whether the board wants to toughen, maintain or loosen regulations based on how markets are evolving.
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Gundlach's comments come as Fed counterpart the European Central Bank is expected to move in the opposite direction and loosen its money supply.
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Macron, who advocates economic reforms to loosen rigid labour market rules and promote flexibility and competition, has become a bogeyman for traditional leftists.
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The bank has said it was ready to loosen policy further with unconventional tools to drive yields on longer-dated government bonds lower.
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Many items come with their own set of eating instructions, designed to convince everyone to loosen up and bust out of social conventions.
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This move created an opportunity for President Donald Trump to reshape the Fed and push his policies to loosen regulations over Wall Street.
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The trial is part of the government's strategy to target the FLDS leadership on multiple fronts and loosen their hold on the cities.
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In an interview Thursday with CNBC, Moynihan said some of the measures being contemplated now to loosen up the financial system make sense.
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Stretching can and should also be part of your daily fascia-maintenance routine, because it helps loosen up your fascia, Dr. Stecco says.
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But fortunately its owners know exactly how to loosen their dog up so that he can rest well and play fetch another day.
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He'd get there early, bring a bottle of wine and a custom playlist and force everyone to loosen up with some casual dancing.
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The dispute, over the government's modest reforms to loosen labour-market restrictions, has pitted unionised workers against the Socialist government of François Hollande.
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Some Republicans pushed Powell to expand the Fed's implementation of a bill to loosen up oversight of banks, which Trump signed last year.
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The President was asked about a gun bill currently making its way through the House that would loosen restrictions on purchasing gun silencers.
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It's easy to see why laws in Republican-controlled statehouses enacted in the aftermath of a mass shooting tended to loosen gun restrictions.
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He wants to loosen gun controls so civilians can defend themselves and at times he suggests violence can solve Brazil's political problems too.
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On social policy, Rouhani's scope to loosen restrictions on individual freedoms and rights would be crushed by hardliners if he loses political prestige.
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It would also loosen a federal ban on tolling existing interstate highways and remove other "constraints" on public-private partnerships for transit systems.
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I usually like to start with it on to loosen up my muscles and turn it off midway, when I start getting warm.
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Here's what is happening: Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will loosen the rules for more than a dozen truck drivers.
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This would loosen up a bit Washington's past efforts of "maximum pressure" on North Korea and make the prospects of denuclearization more realistic.
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Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — It might sound counterintuitive, but I think of the difficult Saturday puzzles as a way to metaphorically loosen my belt.
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Liang's work on financial regulation endeared her to Democrats but drew skepticism from Republicans who want to loosen rules on banks and lenders.
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In doing so, she could also open the door for true bipartisanship and new coalitions that could loosen the current bonds of bipartisanship.
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Wigmore offered Banks a cigarette, which seemed to loosen him up: the smoke, like his answers, poured from the side of his mouth.
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The challenge for policymakers is convincing consumers to loosen their purse-strings in a slowdown, which has prompted concerns among policymakers about jobs.
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Mr. Silvert, a lawyer in Illinois, recalled Judge Garland's reasoned approach when he tried to loosen the school dress code to allow shorts.
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All it really did was double down on coal, thus tightening a stranglehold on the nation's grid that would take decades to loosen.
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At that time, like many others, I was optimistic that economic reform could loosen the party's grip and eventually lead to political change.
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"Getting in the pool to loosen up can be a really effective treatment, and allow you to get your workout in," he says.
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This right-of-center coalition has been polling strongly on a program that would loosen the budgetary reins and dial back on reforms.
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One day, with any luck, Skepta will usurp McCartney and middle-of-the-road's stranglehold on the music industry might—heaven forbid—loosen.
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However, Environment Minister Li Ganjie has repeatedly warned some regions for using economic problems as an excuse to loosen their grip on pollution.
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Automotive and technology industry executives are pushing U.S. lawmakers to pass legislation that would loosen restrictions on testing and deploying self-driving cars.
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The country announced regulation for ICOs — initial coin offerings — last year and it is said to be considering moves to loosen those rules.
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The far-right and libertarian wings of the Republican Party are pushing the state to loosen its laws to allow more charter schools.
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Most scalp scrubs contain salt, sugar, or other fine particles that loosen and whisk away flakes of dry skin and product build-up.
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The Britax Boulevard ClickTight has multiple layers of impact protection, thick and comfortable padding, and a harness that's easy to tighten and loosen.
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They decided to participate anyway, hoping that overwhelming victories across the country would be their best chance to loosen Mr. Maduro's authoritarian grip.
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The time may come when policymakers have to loosen the restrictions and let the economy breathe again, while protecting only the most vulnerable.
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Traders have said the ECB's posture could influence the Fed, whether it is either dovish or hawkish, meaning less willing to loosen policy.
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Bits of dialogue for a novel I'm slowly piecing together from notes I have been making since 1998 will loosen from my brain.
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One Republican candidate, George Romney, called for an integration plan to loosen the "high-income white noose" of white suburbs around black ghettos.
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The improving energy picture comes as the Trump administration is attempting to increase offshore drilling and loosen other regulations on fossil fuel development.
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"I've had to come around and loosen my strings on what we will do," said Cathy Lorenz, the owner of Cathy Lorenz Designs.
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Pastor Sauls is part of the campaign for Proposition 21995, a ballot initiative that would loosen state restraints on local rent control laws.
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President Trump is seeking to loosen some of the constraints imposed on the financial industry in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
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WILMORE: I would say, "Hey, man, let's drink some Trump Vodka while we're having this interview, loosen up a little bit," you know.
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The Trump administration has also indicated that it will loosen enforcement of the requirement for people to have coverage or pay a penalty.
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Ralph Northam is facing backlash after he voiced his support for a state measure that would significantly loosen restrictions on late-term abortions.
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The NMFS also listed the Mexican population of humpback whales as threatened, which will loosen but not eliminate the protections for these whales.
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"So imagine that you tighten some parts of the DNA and loosen other parts by changing the structures of the histones," Reinberg said.
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Beijing's latest move to loosen monetary policy also risks further weakening China's currency, which is down almost 6% against the dollar this year.
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Move your arms, legs and hips to loosen up and bust out a few dance moves in the privacy of your own home.
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It will also loosen regulations for mortgage lenders, expand access to free credit freezes for Americans and change rules for student loan defaults.
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Not only would this unravel 19823 years of American law, it would loosen a significant cornerstone of the Constitution's interpretation of American identity.
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Ink-stained devotees of today's print edition can learn much about how to loosen their death grip on the recipe from Samin Nosrat.
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Abe made the remark in parliament, when asked about the possibility the BOJ may loosen monetary policy further by deepening negative interest rates.
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Bernie Sanders were to exit the 2020 presidential race, Warren would be free to loosen up her hard-line stance against Wall Street.
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Encourage people to talk about themselvesCarnegie said most people loosen up even in tense situations if they start talking about what they know.
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After voicing support for the federal standards, the biggest car companies have recently appealed to President Trump to loosen the fuel economy targets.
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And their so-called "local control" proposal would have allowed cities and counties only to tighten anti-fracking rules, not to loosen them.
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Under his leadership, Ethiopia has announced plans to liberalize its centralized economy and loosen the state's monopoly on sectors including aviation and telecommunications.
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The Trump administration has said that it plans to loosen those strictures as part of a broader review of post-crisis financial regulation.
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After the first few years reforms stalled, and it became clear that the state was not going to loosen its grip much further.
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Saudi Arabia has begun to loosen the tyrannical hold over society enjoyed by the clerics who imposed what they considered a true Islam.
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It would also lift restrictions on trading for banks smaller than $10 billion of assets and loosen or eliminate some mortgage lending regulations.
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As US financial support expires in 2023, Beijing could use lucrative development deals to "loosen the screws" on the US&aposs regional alliances.
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Professionals with very strict codes of conduct will loosen their own boundaries to work with these individuals and not get fired by them.
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He favors marijuana legalization because, he says, it's a way to combat "Big Pharma" and loosen opioid addiction's grip on southwestern West Virginia.
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Co-washes — non-foaming cream cleansers — gently loosen dirt and oil but they should "complement, not replace your usual cleansing regimen," says François.
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But while the Iraqi government has taken steps to loosen itself from Iran's tight embrace, it has shown no inclination to oppose it.
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They also want to loosen the conditions for small businesses to band together to form associations and for self-employed people to join them.
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It can also include more specific instructions, like for the agency to strengthen — or loosen — safety and privacy rules for the use of drones.
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He has led demands that the RBI loosen restrictions on India's rickety state-run banks and hand more of its reserves to the government.
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I had a blast watching the guys loosen up and try to impress me be it through dance, pushups and even freestyle rap competitions.
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We think its willingness to loosen monetary conditions to keep long-term inflation expectations anchored is one reason the eurozone can avoid prolonged deflation.
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The Trump administration has sought to loosen some of the reforms enacted since the financial crisis, with an emphasis on community and regional banks.
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And so the belts loosen, and the shoes come off—hey, what, I gotta be comfortable, I'm going on a plane for eight hours!
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For example Trump's proposals to loosen financial regulations and promote American energy production could have boosted some of the companies in which he invested.
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Following a chaotic exit, the Bank of England could radically loosen monetary policy, and the government could ramp up spending or slash taxes. Perhaps.
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For example Trump's proposals to loosen financial regulations and promote American energy production could have boosted some of the companies in which he invested.
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For example, childbirth can loosen the ligaments that hold it in place, or scar tissue from endometriosis can impact the positioning of the uterus.
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Such ability depends on their readiness to loosen their grip on the world that is crushed and torn by the force of their holding.
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Quarles will be a central figure in pushing the Trump administration's plans to loosen the leash put on Wall Street banks following the crisis.
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The rest of the time, when you're standing around for free throws, jump balls, sitting on the bench, you should loosen your shoes up.
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