71. Such surveillance will no doubt be tedious, but the availability of superior computer software related to statistical packages will ease the problem. 72. That led the International Air Transport Association to recommend that the airport consider relocating airlines from Gimpo gradually to ease the problem. 73. The bill also improves pension programs and increases retention benefits in an effort to help the Pentagon ease severe problems in recruitment and re-enlistment. 74. The clients had earlier requested an extension of payment terms to help ease liquidity problems, but Osotspa was unable to comply because of the current economic conditions. 75. The contract should also ease financial problems at the home, which offers nursing care to residents of all ages, it said. 76. The International Labor Organization on Tuesday finalized guidelines meant to ease problems in the workplace caused by alcohol and drug abuse. 77. The handout said traffic problem will be eased and the environment will improve with the operation of increased number of double-deckers in the city. 78. The minister noted, however, that increasing competition in the construction business has helped ease the problem. 79. The International Labor Organization on Tuesday drafted guidelines meant to ease problems in the workplace caused by alcohol and drug abuse. 80. The LAD has already prepared equipment needed in easing drought problems, especially a large number of water trucks, he said. |