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1 Syrian officials have not indicated an intention to relax the rules again.
2 It's okay to sometimes relax the rules , but let's not kid ourselves.
3 The EU has decided to relax the rules about taking liquids onto planes.
4 Insiders say big tobacco has been pressing the government to relax the rules .
5 I think we should have been slower to relax the rules .
6 Nelson was more liberal than his predecessor and was ready to relax the rules .
7 But the government will relax the rules a little so they are still covered.
8 We relax the rules a little for these events.
9 She said there has been pressure from many corners to relax the rules for compassionate exemptions.
10 But do these fears have any scientific basis, or is it time to relax the rules ?
11 The better South Africa performs in confronting this global health crisis, the more we can relax the rules .
12 There has been a push from the business and education sectors to relax the rules for international students.
13 The Catholic Church has been asked to " relax the rules governing the use of general absolution".
14 The policy was rolled out during 2014, with Beijing one of the first provinces to relax the rules .
15 Impiously, she wishes God would relax the rules just this once and allow night to fall a few hours prematurely.
16 The banks will relax the rules regarding contract cancellations and extend loans to help firms pay the penalties, the paper said.
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