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"ease off" Definitions
  1. to become less strong, unpleasant, etc.; to

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Could you possibly ease off the gas just the tiniest bit?
I'd tell them to ease off a bit or be careful.
Trump indicated he hoped China would ease off agricultural tariffs in reciprocation.
This may ease off some pressure on the U.S WTI oil prices.
But you may want to ease off the intensive workouts now and then.
This weekend did nothing to ease off the gas after last week's hearings.
In response to this report, traders have started to ease off from their bullish positions.
I bank us to the left a few hundred feet, then ease off the joystick.
Sandberg also lobbied members of the Senate, to varying degrees of success, to ease off.
European markets closed higher Wednesday as investors' concerns over North Korea appeared to ease off.
Lorenzo felt he would have won but for tire problems that forced him to ease off.
As for what to eat in extreme heat, "ease off on the coffee," Paton Walsh said.
"It makes sense, I would say, to ease off on the gas a bit," Williams said.
Butter plummeted 43 percent as it continued to ease off nine-month highs hit in May.
It helps to think about how to ease off the brakes and step on the gas.
Moderate rainfall is expected throughout the next two weeks, which will ease off the dryness concerns.
Many investors have been hoping for the Fed to find an excuse to ease off that plan.
Seeking profitability, both companies offered hints that they will ease off undercutting the other with subsidized rides.
On Thursday, Trump decided to ease off steel tariffs on Turkey, which he had doubled last summer.
That's going to give people confidence to either put their foot on the gas or ease off.
The Trump administration seems to want to ease off coronavirus prevention measures to protect the crashing economy
Dan Warthen, the Mets' pitching coach, made no effort to persuade Syndergaard to ease off the gas.
This may suggest that American banks, which were first to derisk, will also be first to ease off.
What better way to ease off of Game of Thrones ending forever than watching a human-made catastrophe?
Leading Prost by a massive margin, he set fastest laps until McLaren told both drivers to ease off.
Hamilton, who trailed Rosberg by 43 points after May's Spanish Grand Prix, is determined not to ease off.
The president himself has tried to pressure her co-founder, Claudio X. González, to ease off the criticism.
Andrew Kerr, a headhunter, says salaries are "starting to ease off" in Geneva, the world's centre for coffee trading.
Ease off if they tense up, and ask whether they'd like to stop or continue at a slower pace.
Ease off on others today—don't demand answers right away because people will get flustered and say stupid things.
Sen Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, declined to comment on the recess appointment, but urged Trump to ease off Sessions.
Casino, however, expects the macro-economic situation in Brazil to improve in 2018, and for deflation to ease off.
The rally followed the U.S. government's decision to temporarily ease off proposed restrictions on technology sales to Chinese companies.
Comey said that he took the President's expression of "hope" that he could ease off of Flynn as a directive.
There are no options to force you to ease off your usage, just a quick daily limit notification to dismiss.
Gusty winds continued to drive the flames but were expected to ease off overnight before blowing up again Saturday afternoon.
China has only joined those efforts reluctantly, and has been hoping they would ease off with the Trump-Kim dialogue.
Drivers also dislike having to ease off the throttle to save fuel rather than being able to go flat out.
His note also predicts that the Saudis and some other producers will ease off their production boosts after the midterm elections.
Indications that reserves are tightening and pressuring rates higher might push the central bank to ease off the balance sheet reduction.
I'm just ready for [tomorrow] to get here and hopefully the pressures ease off and we can finally take a rest.
Archie tells Veronica he feels her steering him and his dad about running for Mayor and she agrees to ease off.
However, if you want to be in the shot, and not on your phone, you'll want to ease off the button.
Since noticing the shift in my Insta-habits, I'm making a more conscious effort to ease off the pressure on posts.
It might seem counterintuitive, but most of us need to ease off the toothbrush as brushing too hard erodes your gums.
And the White House has begun telling conservatives to ease off on their defenses of Pruitt, Bloomberg News reported on Monday.
Moffett said the company will ease off its aggressive media and advertising strategy in lieu of cash to satisfy the bond market.
Still, it's not like telling someone to ease off the ED drugs a bit is a bad idea in the first place.
During those talks, the president allegedly pressured Comey to ease off former national security adviser Michael Flynn and asked for his loyalty.
It provides another reason for the European Central Bank to ease off removing stimulus, as inflation falls further away from its target.
Democrats who long resisted GOP efforts to change the CFPB ripped Mulvaney for his efforts to ease off its historically aggressive enforcement.
Analysts were expecting that last year's crown slide, possibly due to the fall in the price of oil, would ease off in 2019.
While Comey was FBI chief, Trump allegedly asked Comey to ease off on a probe into Michael Flynn, the former national security advisor.
Mr. Trump shows no signs that he intends to ease off his diplomatic push or curb his criticisms of the national security establishment.
Rivers, along with former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb and other co-authors, released a plan Sunday on how to ease off social distancing.
These conditions have made it difficult for the bank to ease off on its asset purchasing program, despite signs of a strengthening economy.
Republican senators have been lobbying the president for months to ease off his threat of tariffs but have little to show for it.
Travellers on United can only hope that the company might ease off its relatively aggressive overbooking policy in response to this public-relations nightmare.
"We cannot ease off the throttle, especially at a time when international trade tensions are high and international travel is under pressure," he said.
Industrial output, which increased by an unexpectedly high 7.6 percent in June, is forecast to ease off slightly to 7.2 percent growth in July.
Trump may ease off the U.S. ban on exports to Chinese telecom maker and big giant ZTE, tweeting too many jobs in China laws.
But generally, the central bank highlighted the ongoing strength of the American economy, a reason not to ease off interest rate increases too fast.
Wood Mackenzie reckons it will take at least six months for U.S. shale production to ease off even if capital spending is cut now.
I have no doubt that I will master this beast, but it's going to take time and I'm going to have ease off the power.
When heat waves strike, the elderly are most vulnerable, and the toll is highest when the heat and humidity don't ease off much after sundown.
Build up the pressure as long as possible, and don't be afraid to ease off for a few minutes before going back at it again.
"The Chinese government has stopped their reform process and decided to ease off the gas, and slow down reform, and slow down restructuring," he said.
But in SWAT 4, the pressure doesn't ease off—every time you fire a gun, you've just escalated the situation, quite possibly making it worse.
Rightscorp, routinely accused of being a "copyright troll," has subsequently been forced to ease off the practice in recent years in the wake of terrible publicity.
But it is not a way to make money in anything but the long term, when you have enough customers to ease off on the money spigot.
For now, the government may be satisfied with these efforts, but it doesn't look like the pressure on Twitter is going to ease off any time soon.
The hedge fund's forecast also pointed to a tightening of conditions for the U.S. economy as tailwinds from both the Federal Reserve and White House ease off.
Mirror's screen gives exercisers cues to work harder or ease off based on their heart rate, while offering workout options tailored to a person's injuries or pregnancy.
A revival in manufacturing would be a plus, though the pain inflicted on the key oil and gas sector from tumbling oil prices have yet to ease off.
In his conversations with Comey, Trump allegedly pressured the FBI director to ease off his former national security adviser Michael Flynn and requested the law enforcement official's loyalty.
But selling in Australia failed to ease off, with the S&P/ASX 21 index closing down 28 percent or 2861.52,4.43 points at its lowest in a week.
"Volatility in currency, commodity and financial markets is expected to continue in the second half, as trade tensions are unlikely to ease off in the short term," he added.
Comey is testifying to a Senate committee Thursday, where he's expected to speak about private conversations where Trump allegedly pressured him to ease off on the investigation into Flynn.
That's especially true since there are precious few medical professionals who have endorsed the idea that now is the time to begin to ease off on social distancing restrictions.
But Mr. Trump, speaking alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, seemed to ease off the idea of a retaliatory strike or an escalation that could lead to war.
An editorial in China's state-run news agency said the U.S. needed to ease off its pressure on North Korea if it wanted to work towards denuclearizing the peninsula.
But, God bless him, instead of helping me understand how to ease off the clutch and shift into gear, my physics-minded father launched into a long lecture on torque.
Fentham-Fletcher, meanwhile, added that while sanctions were "definitely hurting" the Russian economy; the oil price remained the main influence, as many hope sanctions would ease off later this year.
Coats also would not speak specifically about a Washington Post report that Coats told associates that Trump asked him if he could persuade Comey to ease off the Flynn probe.
It has prompted workers to talk about their own difficulties in finding work-life balance, even as Japan's major corporations and government officials have increasingly encouraged them to ease off.
He had in recent months begun to ease off his stance of last year, saying in August that it had become clear that Mr. Sessions had lost the president's confidence.
Furthermore, one thing that makes everything else here look so much more suspicious in retrospect is Trump's infamous request that then-FBI Director James Comey ease off on investigating Flynn.
Not even one month into the new administration, there is already a burgeoning push from the financial services sector to ease off the enforcement of laws to prevent discrimination in lending.
Hold on... The Wall Street Journal, though, reported earlier Tuesday that the Trump administration and China were closing in on a deal to ease off ZTE in exchange for trade concessions.
The Post reported that Coats told associates that Trump asked him whether he could persuade former FBI Director James Comey to ease off an investigation into the former national security advisor.
In its latest policy-setting discussion, the bank moved ever so cautiously toward the day when it will ease off on the stimulus it has been providing to the eurozone economy.
The harder your gadget is working the hotter it's going to get too, so maybe ease off that video encoding or those intense mobile games if the sun is already beating down.
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats will likely be asked about a Washington Post report that he told associates that Trump asked him if he could persuade Comey to ease off Flynn.
The Democrats need to ease off the "cis white male bashing" and foster a narrative not based on identity politics, lest they lose their centrist base to appease a vocal radical fringe.
Senate Republicans are frustrated by the lack of any evidence that Trump is making an effort to discipline himself and ease off his penchant for gratuitous insults since locking up the nomination.
They may ease off such attacks in the wake of Sunday's announcement from Comey that nothing in the newly-discovered emails changes his earlier conclusion that Clinton ought not to be prosecuted.
But in an acknowledgement of McConnell's concerns that primary battles could put the Senate GOP majority in peril, Trump said he would try to persuade Bannon to ease off on some incumbents.
Some of the things each camp wants are in direct conflict: Some of the moderates want to ease off the bill's Medicaid cuts; that could draw new conservative opponents out of the woodwork.
The economic disaster has prompted a furious public debate over when Americans should be able to ease off on social distancing measures, as President Trump says he wants it to end by Easter.
Considering this, would it kill the United States to ease off on some of our sanctions, with the promise of further relaxing them if North Korea continues to soften its hard-line stance?
Yet, this legislation would give the green light to Trump regulators to ease off on regulation, inviting a return to the pre-financial crisis world where regulators dropped the ball on bank oversight.
No wonder, then, that WTI booked a rise of 6 percent last week, and though it might ease off the current highs, it will hardly fall low enough for drivers to be happy.
Geert Wilders, who has been called the Netherlands' Donald Trump, has seen early momentum ease off but his Party for Freedom is still poised to secure the second-largest number of seats in parliament.
Rosenbluth said he can understand why some investors prefer to ease off their exposure to stocks, and after years of underperforming, some exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with a bearish slant are finally doing okay.
What Trump wants from Pakistan is to ease off aid to the Taliban, weakening their fighters enough to force them to a negotiating table and thereby enable the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan.
Comey said in his testimony before Burr's committee that the memos included a detailed account of the president asking him to ease off the FBI investigation into his former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, echoed Trump's remarks from a Monday evening news briefing that some states with low numbers of confirmed cases might be able to ease off their restrictions quickly.
Zennon Kapron, director of the Shanghai-based financial technology consultancy Kapronasia, said he suspected regulators were putting the brakes on ICOs in order to better understand the phenomenon, but could ease off in the future.
But on another, North Korea may be betting that Trump, the real estate developer-turned-president, will be more willing than his negotiators to ease off his administration&aposs hard-line positions to make a deal.
The United States could ease off its restrictions on embattled Chinese telecom Huawei, says US Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin, if the US and China make progress in coming up with a trade deal, according to Reuters.
Trump allegedly asked Comey for his loyalty and encouraged him to ease off an investigation into his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, according to a memo prepared by Comey and the former FBI director's associates.
Rather than try to persuade the new leadership in Pakistan to ease off their support of the Taliban and Haqqani fighters, he has simply ordered a cutoff of an additional $300 million in aid to Pakistan.
Ms. Kramer issued her demand the moment when Mr. Trump was headed in her direction and it prompted the agents to ease off her and the candidate to stop and, of course, take a series of questions.
"My advice is for folks to ease off the caffeine, maybe watch less television news, take in a movie, play a round of golf, or do whatever lowers their blood pressure and preserves their sanity," Cook wrote.
My fitness level had been climbing since early July, and it had leveled off the past 10 days while I had started to ease off my training in the blissful part of marathon prep called the Taper.
It's key to keep the cushion moist with regular rounds from a watering truck (Santa Anita uses up to 2007,23 gallons a day) and, on the flip side, to ease off watering if the skies open up.
" And when it came to assessing the President's intent -- Comey didn't hold back and said the fact that Trump shooed everyone out of the Oval Office before telling Comey to ease off Flynn was a "really significant fact.
Halep's form has understandably dipped since she won the French Open last year to lift the weighty millstone of several Grand Slam final failures and she said her intention in 2019 was to mentally ease off the throttle.
The panel released a statement from Comey hours earlier in which the ousted director details how Trump allegedly pressured him on multiple occasions to ease off the FBI's probe into possible collusion between Trump's campaign and Russian officials.
PARIS (Reuters) - Britain's vote last week to leave the European Union is an opportunity to ease off on the bloc's "suicidal" antitrust stance against industrial mergers, the head of French telecoms operator Numericable-SFR, Michel Combes, said on Wednesday.
Nevertheless, he has deliberately left room to ease off the nuclear track and explore a dialogue, perhaps reflecting an understanding that there are limits to what his country's economy can achieve while it is isolated from the international community.
Property tycoon Peter Woo, the former chairman of developer Wheelock & Co., also called on protesters to ease off, saying they already notched a victory by getting the government to shelve a controversial extradition bill that originally sparked the protests.
Comey is expected to testify about the investigation into Russian interference in the election and his past conversations with Trump, including allegations that the president asked him to ease off the investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
The combination of layoffs with high and rising inventory levels certainly justifies concern, but it is important to maintain perspective — the U.S. light vehicle industry remains fundamentally healthy, even if it appears poised to ease off the accelerator in 2017.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Scientists should ease off using graphs and numbers to talk to the public about climate change and instead speak through human stories and colorful metaphors, or climate warnings may fall on deaf ears, U.N. experts say.
Comey reportedly kept detailed notes of his discussions with Trump, including one in which the president allegedly pressured him to ease off a probe into ousted national security adviser Michael Flynn and another in which Trump asked for his loyalty.
Some of the gross margin pressure will continue into the second quarter but is expected to ease off later in the year, helped by higher prices, better placement on shelves and more premium products, Chief Financial Officer Donal Mulligan said in an interview.
While Hillary Clinton's campaign carefully avoided any suggestion that he quit the Democratic presidential race, many of her prominent supporters argued that the moment had come for Mr. Sanders to ease off attacks for the good of Democrats in the November election.
With inflation running at 6.3 percent and not expected to ease off any time soon, the poll of economists taken this week suggests the central bank will stick to its guns and deliver a 25 basis-point hike to 7.25 percent in November.
Tim Moen, leader of the Canadian Libertarian Party, told VICE that his party doesn't support the FOTL movement, but that he could see tensions between citizens and government escalating in the future if government doesn't "ease off" on regulations and centralized control.
CARACAS, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Venezuela on Friday published the price of its oil and fuel in Chinese currency for the first time, following President Nicolas Maduro's announcement that the government would ease off the U.S. dollar in response to sanctions by the United States.
The announcement of a new FBI director, which will likely dominate the Wednesday news cycle, comes one day before Comey testifies before the Senate Intelligence Committee about whether Trump tried to pressure him to ease off the probe into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
They say a lot more research needs to be done before doctors can confidently start telling their patients to ease off their medications, and that the sweeping statement presented by the BMJ researchers fails to take the complex, multi-faceted nature of bacterial infections into account.
"The stock market reads that the Fed is going to ease off on where they thought they were going with interest rates and perhaps holding on to more of their balance sheet, all of which was interpreted as good news," said Dave Campbell, principal at BOS.
However, Davis may also repeat his exhortation to hardline Brexit supporters in Britain to ease off on criticism of the fact that the country will remain bound by essentially all EU rules, including on immigration and the supremacy of EU courts, for nearly two years after Brexit.
President Donald Trump reportedly asked his top intelligence official in March to get former FBI chief James Comey to ease off on a probe into fired national security advisor Mike Flynn, the Washington Post reported Tuesday, citing officials familiar with the version of events Coats told associates.
Having fought the risk of deflation for years, the ECB is now under pressure as higher energy costs feed into other prices, igniting calls for the bank to ease off the accelerator - particularly in Germany, where inflation is already close to the ECB's 2 percent target.
"This has made matters a lot easier for Hillary Clinton and it will help her to ease off some of the uncertainty and (is) good news for investors who have an appetite for risk in this environment," Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at ThinkMarkets, said in a Monday note.
Comey is expected to be asked about a number of his private conversations with Trump, including one in which the president reportedly asked him to ease off an investigation into ousted national security adviser Michael Flynn and another in which Trump allegedly asked for the law enforcement official's loyalty.
Schumer: If Republicans repeal Obamacare, 'they will own it' Paul Begala, a longtime Clinton adviser and CNN contributor, said that the transition period is usually the time that candidates "try to ease off on the afterburners" and tell the American people that their promise are going to be difficult to achieve.
"There's a lot of thought that perhaps if we have a vaccine, that we'll be able to ease off on doing other parts of the overall effort, for example, vector control, surveillance, some of these other things," Yoon said by telephone from Colombo, where he was attending a dengue conference.
Mr. Coats would not answer a question from Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the committee's top Democrat, about a report in The Washington Post that the president had requested that he intervene and get James B. Comey, then the F.B.I. director, to ease off on the investigation into Mr. Flynn.
Comey is expected to testify about the investigation into Russian interference in the election and is expected to be asked about his past conversations with Trump, including allegations that the president asked for his loyalty and for the FBI director to ease off the investigation into Trump's first national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
House Democrats say even though President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE was acquitted in the Senate, that doesn't mean they are going to ease off their investigations into his administration.
The hearing also came hours after The Washington Post reported that Coats told associates that Trump asked him if he could persuade former FBI Director James Comey to ease off a probe into former national security advisor Michael Flynn, who was fired for lying to members of the administration about his links to Moscow.
Coats also would not comment specifically about The Washington Post report that Coats told associates that Trump asked him if he could persuade former FBI Director James Comey to ease off a probe into former national security advisor Michael Flynn, who was fired for lying to members of the administration about his links to Moscow.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Wednesday appeared to ease off his threat to cut disaster funding for California forest fire victims, but emphasized there should be action to prevent future blazes.
How Bernhardt pushed back: Bernhardt pushed back on insinuations that environmental laws bound him to ease off President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's energy independence agenda, which includes expanding oil and gas leasing on public lands.
That's why it's vital that if we want to keep Wilder in the canon, and there is good reason to want to do that, we make it easier to put her work into a critical and historical context that pushes against the bigotry embedded in her work, and that we ease off on making her compulsory reading for children who might feel dehumanized by her books.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE reportedly meant to undo sanctions imposed by his own Treasury Department on two Chinese shipping companies with an abrupt tweet referring to North Korea, but officials convinced him to ease off as they sought to explain away the post.

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