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28 Sentences With "ease off on"

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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.
Ease off on others today—don't demand answers right away because people will get flustered and say stupid things.
And the White House has begun telling conservatives to ease off on their defenses of Pruitt, Bloomberg News reported on Monday.
While Comey was FBI chief, Trump allegedly asked Comey to ease off on a probe into Michael Flynn, the former national security advisor.
These conditions have made it difficult for the bank to ease off on its asset purchasing program, despite signs of a strengthening economy.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
Ukraine also has demonstrated a commitment to democracy. Bush denied that the United States might ease off on membership plans for Ukraine and Georgia if Russia acquiesces on the missile shield.
First, there was a public backlash to the circus-like antics of the 1893 legislative session. Second, the Populists sought to ease off on prohibition and women's suffrage, splitting their base vote. Last, the Republicans successfully prevented a fusion ticket of Populists and Democrats. Populists were in favor of woman's suffrage while Democrats opposed it.
Frank realizes he can use this to manipulate him, which works - Jack must exit the room whenever the code is spoken. As a result of this, Jack threatens to sleep with Frank's mother, and promises to find Toofer and Lute's mothers as well, which prompts them to ease off on their pranks. Finally, to keep Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) and Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) distracted from Danny's fanfare, TGS producer, Pete Hornberger (Scott Adsit) sends them to the makeup department to have plaster face-prints made while NBC page Kenneth Parcell (Jack McBrayer) talks to them. Jenna and Tracy are plagued by erotic dreams involving Kenneth, and to stop having them, they decide to stay awake.
Proctor was one of several black leaders invited to the White House by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. In the wake of Brown v. Board of Education, Eisenhower asked these leaders to "ease off" on their demands for civil rights for African Americans. Proctor and the other black leaders politely refused Eisenhower's request. During his time as president of Virginia Union University (1955–60), Proctor traveled extensively abroad for the first time in his life: he lectured in the Soviet Union, toured the Auschwitz concentration camp, attended conferences in Africa and the South Pacific, and visited Africa for the first time. In 1960, Proctor left Virginia Union University to become president of the Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina (which is today North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University) in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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