The act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance)
1 Greece's migration minister also said Brussels was crucial to easing the crisis.
2 Meanwhile, the flow of refugees across Europe shows no sign of easing .
3 Futures imply around 35 basis points of easing by year end FEDWATCH.
4 Futures imply around 35 basis points of easing by year end .
5 There's no easing our way into the league this year, he said.
6 Conditions are easing which has seen the immediate threat to homes reduced.
7 It's easing one percent a year or maybe two percent a year.
8 Investors were also cheered by easing worries over the U.S. budget crisis.
9 Costs remained high despite signs that inflation was easing , the report said.
10 McClay said his priority would be improving road safety and easing congestion.
11 Sabnavis said further monetary policy easing would not help the stock market.
12 Beijing's latest easing comes ahead of a key party gathering this month.
13 Victoria state premier Daniel Andrews dashed hopes for a broad easing , however.
14 An easing of credit market strains would help business and consumer spending.
15 Looking ahead, conditions on the east coast show little sign of easing .
16 It is is aimed at easing a current cash crisis in Libya.
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