Third, the best way to ease the pain of deleveraging is with an export-led boom.
After his death, she threw herself into her work "to ease the pain".
Where they were once quick to strike, they are now more likely to work with management to ease the pain of making cuts.
The Republican Party will either deliver economic growth, or the electorate will turn to the Democrats for income redistribution to ease the pain.
They said Washington moved quickly to ease the pain for air travelers while letting the cuts remain for other constituencies hurt by the sequester.
With help from her husband Louis, she made the connection: Combining vibration and cold might be enough to ease the pain of a shot.
As both leaders have found, success on the world stage can help to ease the pain of losing control over part of one's own territory.
Vioxx, Celebrex and Arcoxia--known as Cox-2 inhibitors--were all designed to ease the pain of inflamed joints without causing ulcers, as older pills like aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen do.
President Obama also stressed the need for the entire Administration to continue to look at further steps it can take to ease the pain of this historic drought.
The end of summer vacation isn't nearly as much fun as the weeks that come before, but a chance to update your tech tools likely helps to ease the pain.
Deep cuts to its banking sector are expected to cause a huge slump in the economy to ease the pain the country was granted more time to reach its budget targets.
That would be a terrible idea, not least because the government has the resources to ease the pain in less dangerous ways: it is running a budget surplus and has little debt.
That they feel the pain of those losing council tax benefit, that they condemn the UK government for making the cut but argue they just don't have the money to ease the pain?
Strong family networks help to ease the pain.
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Marley, a Labrador, got stem-cell therapy for his arthritis, surgery on his windpipe to deal with a condition that was choking off his breathing, and, at the end, medication to ease the pain of advanced cancer.
But if neither have the time nor the inclination to comparison shop on every purchase--and given that the more you spend, the more the rewards pile up--you might as well sign on with one supplier to ease the pain.
To ease the pain of filling prescriptions visiting the doctor and providing the prescription to the pharmacy, waiting in the store for it to be filled, or going through the cumbersome process of a refill by phone Walgreens introduced two web-powered innovations.
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The conventional wisdom is that the economy must grow at least 8% to create enough jobs to ease the pain from Zhu's reform of state-owned enterprises, although World Bank country chief Yukon Huang says a 5% growth can avert social unrest.
But, as Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, author of an extensive study of the subject, points out, even successful departing bosses often try to ease the pain of re-entry into normal life by demanding to keep the trappings of their heroic stature: limousines, offices, private jets.
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Cypriot government officials have said the new plan includes a smaller deposit grab to ease the pain on small savers, help from Russia, restructuring the country's troubled banks and raising money from domestic sources, including pension funds and subsidiaries of foreign banks active in Cyprus.
Half a century is a long time, people want to see their families and help them in whatever measure they can, and since there is no periodic renewal of the government in Cuba, change being dependent only on the whims of biology, some relief is needed to ease the pain now, not whenever the inevitable finally happens.
Countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic have cut interest rates to help ease the pain but this has sent their currencies tumbling, increasing the agony for households that have mortgages in Swiss francs or euros.
To help ease the pain, he and friends of the family have hired a sculptor to design a tribute to his wife and daughters.
Expect them to look for more ways to help ease the pain--and keep Wall Street smiling.
The editor of the Lancet, visiting her Home for the Dying in 1994, reported that stocks of medicine were insufficient, and that not enough was done to cure the sick or ease the pain of the dying.
Seriously, does anyone have a light-hearted Dilbert strip or something to ease some of the pain?
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So what can you do to help ease the financial pain?
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But most teams make at least some effort to ease their pain in the short term.
To ease their pain, the government said on April 4th that one of the most fiercely contested parts of the bill would be watered down: judges will retain the power to order reinstatement (and not just compensation) for workers dismissed for economic reasons.
Through its program of quantitative easing, the Fed bought billions upon billions of Treasury paper to suppress American mortgage rates and ease the pain of the housing bust.
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