61.   In recent years, though, the government has eased restrictions and allowed Cubans more freedom to worship.

62.   In September, the government eased restrictions on boat imports that were put in place to benefit a state-owned boat-builder, PT PAL.

63.   In New Jersey the criminally insane are guaranteed a hearing once a year on easing their restrictions.

64.   Israel pledged that it would ease restrictions on Palestinians by allowing thousands of workers to return to their jobs in Israel next week.

65.   It also recommends that Washington ease restrictions on exports of encryption technology.

66.   It came just two weeks after President Clinton eased restrictions on cultural visits to Cuba and a planeload of U.S. businessmen flew to Cuba for dinner with Castro.

67.   Investors had speculated the central bank would ease some restrictions with the departure of Zahler from the presidency.

68.   Israel was prepared to respond to a reduction in violence by easing restrictions on the Palestinian population.

69.   Israel would have to ease its restrictions for elections to be held.

70.   It also wants Japanese automakers to buy more foreign parts for their vehicles and it is pushing Tokyo to ease restrictions on the market for replacement auto parts.

v. + restriction >>共 402
impose 12.33%
ease 11.92%
lift 11.71%
place 4.51%
remove 3.24%
tighten 3.05%
have 2.93%
relax 2.56%
loosen 2.36%
face 2.07%
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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