1. But there are short- and medium-term measures that can contain and ease the problems. 2. Relocation to an area which presented the right company image together with good facilities for employees could ease the problem. 3. The slump in profits has limited the scope for corporation tax offsets but economic recovery should help ease the problem. 4. This eases the problem, because a number of circuits exist which give a complete null at one frequency. 5. This meant flexible hours and more time at home, which eased the problems of parents. 6. Easing cash flow problems facing companies financed by bank overdraft. 7. The latter in turn might want the electronic package split in two parts to ease the problem, to the detriment of the circuit design. 8. Keynes suggested that a scheme of deferred pay, to be repaid to the workers after the war, would ease the problem. 9. A MOVE to ease traffic problems near the Denes in Darlington has taken a step forward. 10. But there will be relief that the Chancellor has not tapped business to ease his problems with the public sector borrowing requirement by raising taxes directly. |