111. This is why a top priority of the next Congress should be to ease the burden on capital. 112. This slight improvement has eased the burden on the people responsible for deciding whether to leave children with their families or take them away. 113. Though the shoulder was not bad enough to sideline Young, a prudent course would have been to ease the burden on Young by calling fewer passes. 114. To ease that burden, the administration will offer grants and loans. 115. To ease the burden on low-income Americans, taxpayers would receive a family allowance that would let them earn some income tax-free. 116. To ease the burden of proving ownership, and to thwart cybersquatting, the group that issues domain registrations began a new policy last week for resolving disputes. 117. To ease that burden and speed on-line interactions, Microsoft plans to distribute a CD-ROM disk with much of the graphical material already encoded. 118. To ease the burden, the Finance Ministry is considering doubling the tax credit banks can obtain on their bad-loan reserves, the Nihon Keizai said. 119. We need to be consumed by this so that we might ease the burden of people we do not even know. 120. What closing the park could do, however, is ease the burden of maintenance, Morlin said. |