51.   Although improved security measures have eased the problem since, the hooligans have continued to make their presence known.

52.   Analysts have predicted that government infrastructure projects and tax cuts taking effect later in the year were likely to ease the problem.

53.   At a WHO regional discussion in February, India offered to help ease the problem by providing cheap raw materials for pharmaceutical production.

54.   Banharn said the economy should improve this year if all parties united in an attempt to ease the problems.

55.   But the plan is vague and a call for international organizations and richer countries to contribute toward easing urban problems in the developing world was left unresolved.

56.   Crystal Palace is reported poised to sell star striker Matt Jansen to ease financial problems with reports Wednesday suggesting Venables could be the next to go.

57.   He said Australia was in a position to ease greenhouse problems despite its export of coal.

58.   He said that problem has been eased, with Thailand leading the way.

59.   He said the dictionary would help ease communication problems between governments and the people of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.

60.   I have to take prunes or a lot of laxatives to ease my problem.

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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