1. Or he could introduce an exchange rate policy to ease the plight of manufacturing companies. 2. Mr Stewart said there was little hope of government intervention but said he would be working strenuously to ease the plight of the Albion workers. 3. But he also expressed sympathy for Iraqis suffering under U.N. sanctions and ordered members of the Moroccan royal family to supervise the collection of supplies to ease their plight. 4. He also said he would try to ease the plight of thousands of Central Americans who illegally migrated to the United States. 5. Korea continues to appeal to foreign banks to ease its plight. 6. Mavis Leno is on the board of the Feminist Majority, an organization that is committed to easing the plight of the women in Afghanistan. 7. Still, his words, expressed not so much in anger as in disbelief, did little to ease his plight. 8. And the government has been able to do little to ease the plight of the poor. 9. As the war continued, the ICRC did cooperate discreetly with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and other bodies trying to ease the plight of European Jews. 10. As the war continued, the Red Cross did cooperate discreetly with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and other bodies trying to ease the plight of European Jews. |