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1 The Reuters consensus forecast is that confidence will ease slightly in March.
2 I felt the solid bar of tension between my shoulder blades ease slightly .
3 Temperatures remained high, though were predicted to ease slightly on Friday.
4 Analysts surveyed by Reuters had forecast the reading would ease slightly .
5 Germany, Europe's largest economy, grew but saw the pace of growth ease slightly from August.
6 At Abu Bakr's carefully chosen words, Umar felt the tension in the crowd ease slightly .
7 Prices are nearing the top of the cycle but should ease slightly into the weekend.
8 I can feel the anxiety begin to ease slightly .
9 That haze should ease slightly tomorrow when heavy rain comes through the area, along with a possible thunderstorm.
10 Beyond that-ina doughnut ring about 5 to 10 kilometers out - regulations ease slightly .
11 A Bureau of Meteorology spokesman says winds will ease slightly over the weekend before picking up on Monday.
12 It had been expected to ease slightly from September's 5.8 percent.
13 It's possible the rain may ease slightly overnight but it will come back again with heavy rain for tomorrow.
14 The Bundesbank said inflation in Germany could ease slightly , with prices for fuel, heating oil and agricultural products likely to fall.
15 Wedding planning will get a bit easier after the Government announced restrictions on the number of people gathering will ease slightly .
16 The growth rate is expected to ease slightly in 2011 due to falling exports stemming from weak U.S. and European economies.
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