21.   Dole said a pending bill would ease the problem by allowing for pre-existing health problems, insurance portability, and a dozen other provisions.

22.   Denver International Airport decided recently to ease that problem by putting those features on every phone.

23.   Even a big step forward does not always bring the clinic any closer to easing the problems.

24.   For too many years, we in this country have been led to believe that if Colombia smashed the cocaine syndicates, the drug problem would be eased.

25.   He added that the company had eased problems with big distributors and smaller resellers, in part, by giving them commissions for shipments Compaq makes directly to customers.

26.   He said the major threat to the economy is the sustained high level of oil prices, although slower economic growth should ease that problem by curtailing demand.

27.   If enough bills were repurchased, the bank could ease liquidity problems that sparked concern that banks and brokerages might default on margin payments.

28.   It may take an act of Congress to ease problems plaguing a centuries-old route connecting five missions that Franciscan priests built along the San Antonio River.

29.   It says they will work closely with the government to try and ease economic problems.

30.   Los Angeles Galaxy coach Sigi Schmid faces a daily dilemma, but the problem has been eased by the patient attitudes of goalkeepers Kevin Hartman and Matt Reis.

v. + problem >>共 361
have 22.63%
solve 9.06%
cause 5.52%
face 3.36%
address 2.77%
create 2.61%
pose 2.36%
fix 2.32%
resolve 2.12%
discuss 1.64%
ease 0.29%
ease + n. >>共 771
tension 10.44%
concern 7.61%
restriction 7.59%
pressure 4.88%
pain 3.95%
sanction 3.90%
fear 3.72%
burden 2.58%
regulation 1.62%
closure 1.57%
problem 1.21%
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