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easing

easing
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het wegnemen v.e. last of gewicht; het verlichten
  • the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance)

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easing
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verlichting
  • the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance)

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easing
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verlichting van zorgen; opluchting
  • the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance)

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easing
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a change for the better

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Frictions between Japan and the U.S. are easing up for a change.
    2. Easing of border crossing
    3. renting and l, easing, trade, processing and marketing of renewables
    4. Public finances are rapidly deteriorating under the impact of the downturn and discretionary fiscal easing.
    5. Headline inflation reached almost 4 % in mid-2008, but is now easing rapidly.
    6. Subject: Easing of restrictions on transporting mixed loads of explosives, and explosives with other dangerous goods, in wagons, vehicles and containers (N4/5/6).
    7. The cessation of PWB activities outside Dexia’s historical markets should contribute to easing the pressure on the margins of Dexia’s PWB activities,
    8. Subject Easing of restrictions on transporting mixed loads of explosives, and explosives with other dangerous goods, in wagons, vehicles and containers (N4/5/6).
    9. Following the investigation, discussions took place over the years with the Argentinean authorities with the aim of achieving an amicable settlement eliminating or gradually easing the above trade barriers.
    10. implementing the European Youth Pact, by facilitating access to employment for young people, by easing the transition from education to work, including through career guidance, assistance in completing education, access to appropriate training and apprenticeships,
    11. easing and diversifying access for all to education and training and to knowledge by means of working time organisation, family support services, vocational guidance and, if appropriate, new forms of cost sharing,
    12. Despite some easing following weaker domestic demand, the current account deficit is expected by the Commission to remain high, at almost 13 % of GDP in 2008 and stay at a two-digit level in 2009.
    13. Inflation peaked at almost 4 % during 2008, but is expected to fall back to a very low level in 2009. Public finances are rapidly deteriorating under the impact of the downturn and discretionary fiscal easing.
    14. Recognising that the availability and accumulation of arms exceeding legitimate security needs may be a factor contributing to instability, and that the curbing of the illicit trafficking in arms is an important contribution to the easing of tension and the reconciliation processes, the Member States and the Commission shall:
    15. The objectives of these purchases are to contribute to: (a) promoting the ongoing decline in money market term rates; (b) easing funding conditions for credit institutions and enterprises; (c) encouraging credit institutions to maintain and expand their lending to clients; and (d) improving market liquidity in important segments of the private debt securities market.