31.   But she says her long-distance burden is eased because her duties require more contact with outsiders than with the office.

32.   But they are concerned about workplace pressures, and are taking a number of steps, including greater use of robots, to ease the burden.

33.   But they are concerned about workplace pressures, and are taking steps to ease the burden.

34.   By stressing supply and conservation, though, Bush said his plan would, over time, help to ease the burden of rising energy prices.

35.   Cells will have running water and toilets, easing the burden of guards who now must escort detainees to showers or toilets.

36.   Clinton might be able to portray a decision to turn down public funds as a laudable move to ease the burden on US taxpayers.

37.   Corporate work family initiatives tend to be seen as programs designed to ease the burden on women.

38.   Dealing for minor leaguers who are close to being major league-ready would ease the burden on the Mets if they trade an established starter.

39.   Dealing for minor leaguers who are close to being major league ready would ease the burden on the Mets if they trade an established starter.

40.   Even so, the Raiders still seek someone to ease the burden on Pro Bowl receiver Tim Brown.

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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