91.   The Bank of Japan has driven down interest rates to historic lows, which has trimmed borrowing costs and eased the burden of bad loans.

92.   The Bush administration is formulating new rules to ease the burden on utilities faced with the prospect of installing expensive anti-pollution equipment.

93.   The Dodgers figure they can use him to ease the burden on Matt Herges in the setup role, though Trombley also has experience as a closer.

94.   The family of PowerCloud applications, which the company hopes to launch in September, should ease the burden now placed on information-technology specialists, Ritchie said.

95.   The European approach would greatly ease the burden on American families.

96.   The Japanese plan that is emerging would adhere to some American suggestions that would effectively ease the burden of the cuts.

97.   The income from these accounts could then ease the burden on the existing Social Security system.

98.   The Japanese want to ease the burden on industrial economies budgets by encouraging investment banks and other private companies to provide more financing.

99.   The measures could ease the burden on the United States, which has sought to single-handedly manage a worldwide suppression of the funds in the past two weeks.

100.   The milieu itself, though, eases the burden.

v. + burden >>共 151
ease 13.96%
carry 7.90%
bear 7.12%
reduce 6.35%
share 6.21%
put 4.37%
place 3.74%
shoulder 3.67%
have 3.60%
lift 3.17%
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%
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