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"eased-up" Definitions
  1. relieved from strain or tension : RELAXED
  2. [of a racehorse] not running all out

139 Sentences With "eased up"

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Rhode Island eased up, and Saint Joseph's seized the opportunity.
But the final version eased up on restrictions on encryption.
"Being an immigrant, I want things eased up," said Mangual.
Past presidents have eased up on scheduled raises for federal workers.
I really eased up because I didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings.
Singapore hasn't eased up on Airbnb, taking action against two hosts here.
The Trump administration temporarily eased up — just a bit — on its restrictions Monday.
Before long Joshua eased up, even ending the discussion with a smiley emoji.
" Then... "I really eased up because I didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings.
Mr. Christie has also eased up on using his executive powers to advance policy.
So I eased up, played defensive a bit more, and eventually won the day.
I would have backed off, or eased up, because I still feel very strongly.
Del Pino, by contrast, eased up on revolutionary garb and attendance at militant gatherings.
But due to growing competition, the FCC eased up on its rate controls in 1999.
"The regulatory and competitive pressures have eased up a bit," said Intercam analyst Alik Garcia.
But as the canine equivalent of a centenarian, Eddie finally has eased up on me.
Gradually, those standards have eased up — but it's not clear whether they've gone too far.
High feed prices are dropping, and the drought, although it's still ongoing, has eased up slightly.
I eased up on myself when I started college and moved into an apartment in Brooklyn.
After three rip-roaring weeks, the selling torrent driving stocks finally eased up late last week.
I've eased up on the once-a-day rule since and replaced it with a new one.
The storm eased up Saturday in St. Louis after dropping more than 15.53 inches of snow there.
They fixed his runny nose, and eased up the chest tightness, but the hacking never slowed down.
Senegal's press has eased up some in the last ten minutes, allowing Japan to find some rhythm.
In the following weeks, as suppliers raised their voices behind the scenes, the Commerce Department eased up.
The flies eased up once I emerged from the shade of the trees and reached the beach.
Netflix has eased up on its movie acquisitions in recent years, preferring to invest in original programming instead.
This has led it to ban marijuana-related apps in the past, although it's eased up since then.
On China: Pompeo said he'd seen no evidence that China had eased up its sanctions on North Korea.
But McIlroy has repeatedly said that he would prefer that the grind of a long season eased up.
Beginning in the late 1970s, however, China eased up on such strictures as it embarked upon landmark economic reforms.
Washington has also eased up on Saudi rival Qatar, after initially backing Riyadh's attempts to blockade its fellow Gulf monarchy.
Your showers have gotten colder, you've eased up on the makeup, and you're wearing all manner of easy, breezy clothes.
"I want to know who put the bombs in Tower 7," Andre yelled, and, just as quickly, Jones eased up.
Under new rules, the government said they could apply at any time and it also eased up on documentation requirements.
When she seemed to lose steam in the stretch, McCarthy eased up on her and coasted to the finish line.
Eventually, inflation dropped to a more manageable level, unemployment ticked down, and Volcker eased up on the tight money rules.
Netflix shares rose as much as 2.4 percent before it eased, up 0.1 percent to $117.62 on Wednesday on the Nasdaq.
St. Louis blues The storm eased up Saturday afternoon in St. Louis after dropping more than 10 inches of snow there.
Generally pretty easy for a Wednesday, but perhaps it was eased up so solvers could spend their time with the theme.
As for cluing, my first impression is that Will/Joel eased up on the difficulty to help solvers better glean the theme…?
" Kendall "muttered knowingly" in Elle about the reality star brood: "Every time I think it's eased up, someone's popping out a baby.
After rising 7 percent before the bell Tuesday, shares eased up and were up 3 percent at around $260 in midmorning trading.
The 22-year-old singer eased up on his newly minted no-picture-taking policy earlier this week when he met the infant.
You know, I really eased up because I didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings, so I may hit her harder in certain ways.
Clinton has eased up lately after months of attacking Trump, with aides suggesting his negative ratings are as low as they can go.
While Democrats continue to criticize big banks as an unchecked risk to the economy, regulatory pressure has eased up amid Trump-era rollbacks.
The regime also has not eased up its unrelenting repression of the Iranian people, and it continues to commit extensive human rights violations.
But because of that, and because conditions have improved, the State Water Resources Control Board eased up on the statewide mandate last year.
I really eased up because I didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings," Trump said in an interview on the Fox News program "Fox & Friends.
After hauling Spain out of recession and repairing the banking system, the conservative government of Mariano Rajoy eased up on austerity before the election.
With his father's help, he eased up and eventually earned five All-Star selections to go with two World Series rings as a Dodger.
The administration has also eased up on trying to cut NASA's earth sciences missions, which produce data used by scientists who study climate change.
Despite being signed to Run For Cover – one of the go-to independent labels for alternative music – their struggle to release music hasn't eased up.
Not only did it make my face shine bright, but the soreness I had from a workout earlier in the week actually eased up, too.
And I realized that unless the traffic eased up almost instantly, there was a very good chance I was going to shit myself right there.
UConn eased up on its zone defense in the second half, and Syracuse built a 37-26 lead, led by two 3-pointers by White.
After ten years, hundreds of cartoons, dozens of songs, and a near endless list of running jokes, the Chapmans eased up on Homestar Runner in 2010.
He said that the victim was a student whose mother asked him to hit her child, and he said he had eased up on physical punishments.
Microsoft eased up and let more of the capabilities of Windows on the hardware and — boom — 40 million devices at its peak of PCs under $200.
At Camp 7, the military holds prisoners who were previously held and interrogated by the C.I.A. But in recent years, conditions have eased up a bit.
In the later years of Obama's presidency, the administration has eased up on deportations — it now deports comparatively few people who are living in the United States.
Olympic silver medalist Blake eased up with 20m to go but still posted a season's best 20.29, while Thompson cruised to her semi-final win in 23.37.
Mr. Landry said that the victim was a student whose mother asked him to hit her child, and he said he had eased up on physical punishments.
Mr. Pence's remarks came after the release of a congressional report that said China appeared to have eased up on the enforcement of sanctions against North Korea.
She looked over her right shoulder, saw no trouble closing on the outside and eased up as she neared the finish line, raising her arms in celebration.
JPMorgan executives had complained that capital requirements prevented the bank from financing such loans itself, but regulators have since eased up, Chief Financial Officer Jennifer Piepszak said.
San Francisco (CNN Business)To help American companies cope with the shock of banning Huawei equipment, the Trump administration temporarily eased up — just a bit — on its restrictions.
The pressure for Venezuelan oil eased up slightly in early June as Citgo's 157,500-bpd Corpus Christi refinery halted its fluid catalytic cracker (FCC) due to a fire.
"It was a matter of nanoseconds, but you felt the train was coming to a screeching halt, then it eased up a bit, then another screech," Forbes said.
"I eased up a ton off of him after I found this stuff out," said Mientkiewicz, who shared stories of former teammates who had also dealt with heartbreak.
"Every time I think it's eased up, someone's popping out a baby," Jenner joked to Del Rey, which, you gotta admit, is a very Cool Aunt thing to say.
"Now that the People's Republic of China has eased up on high-rolling gamblers, it was only a matter of time before these stocks returned to form," Cramer said.
His three training runs have been a mixed bag, with placings of 15th, third and equal 45th, though he clearly eased up on the last one to save energy.
Some of these issues could be eased up with the help of a financial planner, specifically one who's accustomed to tackling the specific hurdles Latinas face in today's economy.
As a national hero, he could have eased up; instead, the discipline continued unsparingly, with bodybuilding until he was 93 and, as a centenarian, 90 minutes' exercise each morning.
All 11 races were run Saturday without incident, though the jockey Mike Smith unnerved the 30,000 in attendance when he eased up Ms. Bad Behavior early in the fifth.
Since US President Donald Trump took office however, his administration seems to have eased up on Beijing, turning down a Pentagon request to sail close to artificial islands China controls.
The decline in recent weeks came as a flood of foreign currency that entered the country thanks to debt sales eased up along with inflows from a tax amnesty program.
The lower imports also came as refineries eased up on buying ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday in mid-February, when manufacturing plants shut for up to two weeks.
On Monday, the Commerce Department eased up a bit and said that for 90 days, it would issue limited exemptions in an effort to minimize disruptions for some ongoing business.
In 2017, Apple CEO Tim Cook finally announced that Prime Video would come to Apple TV. Since then, the two companies have eased up on their restrictions against each others' products.
US President Donald Trump has eased up on Beijing over the South China Sea -- a decision that may be linked to efforts to enlist China's help in reining in North Korea.
Centeno, who has eased up on austerity in Portugal by pushing more growth-oriented policies, said his aim would be to "generate consensus" among eurozone countries in the "challenging" period ahead.
The trader also observed that the recent liquidity crunch in offshore renminbi in Hong Kong continued to prompt sell-offs on Dim Sum bonds, although the CNH liquidity eased up today.
The horn in the arena sounded, however, and several Red Wings players eased up before Hinostroza backhanded the puck into the net to give Arizona a 3-1 lead at 4:37.
Koepka had McIlroy reeling with early blows in the final round and never eased up on his out-of-sorts rival at TPC Southwind as he underlined his world number one status.
Manufacturing, construction and education companies cut jobs last month as jobs growth eased up from the 202,000 in September, payroll provider ADP said on Wednesday in the final report before Tuesday's elections.
Over all, I felt the clues were eased up on for a Thursday so that people could solve the quip, because there is a lot going on here even without tough clues.
For more than a week, Trump's new campaign manager, the Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway, and even Trump himself, hinted that he may have eased up on some of his more hardline immigration stances.
"At first I was scared as I've never been exposed to any real danger but as time went on and seeing how relaxed these soldiers were, I eased up a little," he says.
After three extremely volatile weeks of trading, the selling has finally eased up, helped by a turnaround in oil prices and dovish comments from the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan (BOJ).
There is some evidence to support that China has eased up on purchases from Australia in recent months, with Refinitiv vessel-tracking and port data recording imports of 7.4 million tonnes in March.
It eased up a little bit in the middle of the 20th century, [but] it's come back in a very toxic way I think, this hyper capitalism, where everything is to maximize profit.
A relaxed Coleman, who also posted the fastest time in the opening round, looked imperious as he eased up 10 meters from the finish then coasted across the line for a comfortable win.
The Santa Ana winds, which blow hot and dry across Southern California to the Pacific, eased up on Friday, ranging from 5 miles per hour (8 km per hour) to 35 mph (56 kph).
Brown, for instance, eased up on her home daycare business, while her husband devoted time outside of his work as a director of hiring for an intermodal truck carrier to the burgeoning truck company.
Amy Klobuchar, who the Times story suggested had eased up on her criticisms after being personally lobbied by Sandberg, said she planned to ask the Justice Department to investigate potential violations of campaign finance laws.
But, because C-sections are now prevalent, selective pressure for smaller babies, or mothers with wider pelvises, could have eased up, which in turn could account for the higher observed rate of obstructed birth today.
Netflix finally eased up on this practice last year, with "Roma" (and a handful of other films) opening in theaters before they launched on Netflix, but with a much shorter theatrical window than is traditional.
The social media platform has been called "the de facto internet" in Myanmar, skyrocketing in popularity in recent years, partly because the military eased up on censorship and because of the relative affordability of smartphones.
The market's declines eased up slightly Friday after a statement from the Federal Reserve in which Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank will "act as appropriate" to support the economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
Amid all of this, Amazon has only recently eased up on long-standing rules that actually prevent partners from mentioning terms like "multi-cloud," which imply that there are other options out there than AWS.
By the time it hits the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, the intensity of the cold will have eased up a bit, but the temperatures are still expected to be 15 to 30 degrees colder than normal.
Under Guo's leadership earlier this year, the CBRC started what was widely dubbed a "regulatory windstorm" to force banks to cut debt, but he later eased up after the move fueled fears of a liquidity crunch.
We're rallying because some pressure points (from) January and February have eased up," he said, noting the gains have gone further than he expected and that "there's a real test for the market around these levels.
The hope in Boston is that this year's move to first proves less challenging than last year's experiment in left, and that the eased-up defensive duties put some of the charge back in Ramirez's bat.
She didn't find many of the other women to be supportive, because competition for the jobs was cutthroat, though that has eased up over the years as more and more women have been welcomed into the fold.
But after three extremely volatile weeks of trading, the selling in global stocks has finally eased up, helped by a turnaround in oil prices and dovish comments from the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan (BOJ).
LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone governments have eased up on efforts to overhaul their struggling economies because the ECB's ultra-easy monetary policy has pushed their borrowing costs to record lows, ratings agency Standard & Poor's said on Tuesday.
Trump first declared a hardline approach for reducing its trade deficit and curtailing unfavorable tech policies, then seemingly retracted all threats and eased up on Chinese cellphone maker ZTE, and now is returning to the original antagonism.
"Globally it (funding) has eased up, but partly because there was probably too much exuberance maybe 6-12 months ago... The valuations may not come back to those levels for companies at a similar stage," Temasek's Sipahimalani said.
Last May, Mr. Sessions ordered federal prosecutors to charge as aggressively as possible in every case — reversing a policy of Mr. Holder's that had eased up on nonviolent drug offenders and others who fill the nation's federal prisons.
Even as officials eased up on the regulations, the state made permanent prohibitions against washing down sidewalks and driveways, using a hose without a shut-off valve to wash cars and banning the use of water on road medians.
Welcoming the government move, Nakul Saxena, of iSpirit, another group of new ventures, said it has eased up the process for start-ups to claim tax exemption and simultaneously expanded the scope of new ventures able to access tax exemptions.
The Grenadian got off to a great start and managed to hold off American Merritt, his predecessor as Olympic champion, coming into the home straight before both eased up knowing the first two home were guaranteed a spot in Sunday's final.
The challenge of passing the time during an unseasonably hot week, with hardly any bathing opportunities, eased up a bit on Tuesday night, when some 20 campers gathered around an iPad to watch England play Colombia in the World Cup.
She eased up in Charlottesville, where they began hanging out in the same group for meals and outings, and when her parents took him and some of her friends to lunch after graduation she recalled her mother whispering in her ear.
Though he's eased up on some of the dietary restrictions ("You have to have that balance — you can't deprive yourself either"), he still hits the gym to lift weights five times a week and exercises in some way almost every single day.
Taking place just a couple of days after Trump's routing on Super Tuesday, Thursday's debate was a darker sequel to last week's face-off in Houston, in which Rubio and Cruz finally eased up on each other and took on their common enemy.
"Some of the paperwork requirements and data collection that have been layered on people over the last seven years, I wouldn't be at all surprised if that got eased up," said James Capretta, a resident fellow and Milton Friedman Chair of the American Enterprise Institute.
Credit availability has eased up significantly since the financial crisis One only needs to look at his top donors to see how the Financial Choice Act lines up with the interests of those consumer credit companies that are paying for his re-election campaign.
AWS is &aposhappy to adapt to a changing world&aposBefore AWS itself was a hybrid-cloud player, AWS prohibited its partners from even mentioning terms like "hybrid cloud" at its events, partners said, but the company has eased up on these rules since then.
After deciding to make the promotion of democracy a major theme of his presidency, Mr. Bush kept Mr. Mubarak at a distance and pushed him to release opponents and hold elections, although he made only halting progress and eased up later in his tenure.
Packed in a crappy car with a bunch of gangly older boys on the way to Warped, I felt inadequate and shy, but when we cranked down all the windows and cranked up the music, I eased up, screaming along to the lyrics like everybody else.
The Party was seen to have eased up on critics during 2015—when it was negotiating access to America's Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a free trade deal—but it has since reverted to form (its new leadership, reshuffled in January, contains several veterans of the secret police).
The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, eased up slightly on his demands to question President Trump in the Russia investigation, a shift that came as the president's lawyers, who have advised him against sitting for an interview, are fighting his desire to answer investigators' queries.
And it has eased up on deadlines for the removal of unproductive or damaged platforms, a change that also primarily benefits the independents, as they own wells on the shelf that in many cases are decades old and will soon need to be repaired or demolished.
The Trump administration on Friday eased up on groups of hospitals and doctors called "accountable care organizations," which were created by the Affordable Care Act, in a regulation that will allow those companies to retain more money if they hold Medicare costs down and keep patient quality high.
The party was seen to have eased up on critics during 2015, when it was negotiating access to the American-led Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a free-trade deal—but it has since reverted to form, and its new leadership, reshuffled in January, contains several former secret policemen.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is planning to roll back Obama-era policies aimed at ensuring that minority children are not unfairly disciplined, arguing that the efforts have eased up on punishment and contributed to rising violence in the nation's schools, according to documents obtained by The New York Times.
"After supply-side issues and strong Chinese demand saw the 3-month future contract come close to breaking the key $15,13/tonne level, buying eased up on Friday after investors started to question whether these drivers justified the size and speed of the rally," ANZ said in a note on Monday.
Tempo's niche has grown a bit since development began, and the co-founders have eased up on some of their originally spartan design choices that included a desktop app where you couldn't access your full inbox and a beta mobile app that didn't allow you to reply to emails at all.
One side argues that it's really a strong fundamental picture that has lifted the Dow 15.8 percent this year, while the other believes it's all about the anticipation that another package of goodies could be coming the market's way now that the Federal Reserve has eased up on its economic stimulus measures.
When the US and Canada eased up on their cervical cancer screening guidelines back in 2012—nixing the annual Pap-smear recommendation and instead suggesting women get them every three years (plus recommending against screenings for women under 20153)—the goal was to reduce any unintended harms those screenings could have on young women while still maintaining effectiveness.
The 35-year-old prince, the second-in-line to the throne after his father, Charles, announced in January he would quit his role as a pilot with the East Anglia Air Ambulance (EAAA) to take more of the official roles relinquished by Queen Elizabeth who since turning 90 last year has eased up on her workload.
Trump said he believed that China had in recent weeks eased up on sanctions against North Korea, allowing more trade to flow between the two countries, suggesting that this weakening in the response may have been Beijing's way of letting the United States know it was not happy with Washington's tough stance against Beijing in trade talks.
During the civil war, the Bolsheviks had staged periodic raids on the countryside to extract grain for the cities and the war effort—leading, eventually, to an immense famine in 1921 that killed millions—but, in the aftermath of the war, Lenin performed one of his patented strategic reversals and declared a New Economic Policy, or NEP , which partially legalized private enterprise and eased up considerably on the peasants.
As far as I can see, this is based pretty much entirely on the fact that VB prefers to pout in photos—a kind of "Cheer up, love" catcall written in large letters across actual newspapers—rather than anything concrete to do with her personality (though interestingly, in recent years, since she started being a little more open about her children and family life on social media, particularly Instagram, the reaction to her has eased up a little—go figure).

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