1. From time to time, authorities step forward to ease the burden of incomprehension. 2. Moreover, there is no doubt that in large classes this practice can ease the burden on the class teacher. 3. Non-domestic rates are also regressive but various measures have sought to ease the burden. 4. Smaller classes would ease the burden for teachers. 5. They will block further tax cuts, except modest breaks for small businesses to ease the burden of a minimum wage increase. 6. This should ease the burden on busy teachers. 7. I wonder if that is fair, even if it is going to ease the burden on hard-up viewers? 8. I help to ease that burden for him. 9. Intended for first time buyers, the scheme aims to make house buying easier and to ease the burden of a full mortgage. |