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21 Sentences With "taken the edge off"

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The rising output has taken the edge off an OPEC-led initiative to support the market by cutting production.
The recent weakening of inflation, combined with the lowest unemployment rate in 44 years and rising wages, has taken the edge off the uncertainty about Brexit.
Signs of progress in U.S.-China trade talks and decent Chinese and U.S. factory activity data in recent days has lifted sentiment and taken the edge off world recession fears.
Signs of progress in U.S.-China trade talks and decent Chinese and U.S. factory activity data in recent days have lifted sentiment and taken the edge off world recession fears.
Stable inflation, combined with the lowest unemployment rate in 21.2 years and rising wages, has taken the edge off the uncertainty about Brexit for many households whose spending drives Britain's economy.
Weaker inflation, combined with rising wages and the lowest unemployment rate in 44 years, has taken the edge off the uncertainty about Brexit for many households, whose spending drives Britain's economy.
Data on Tuesday showed that British workers' pay is rising and outstripping inflation, and combined with the lowest unemployment rate in 44 years, has taken the edge off the uncertainty about Brexit.
The weakening of inflation, combined with the lowest unemployment rate in 44 years and rising wages, has taken the edge off the uncertainty about Brexit for many households whose spending drives Britain's economy.
"The return of risk appetite has taken the edge off gold, which has pulled a little away from its recent highs," Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA in London, said in a note.
Signs of progress in U.S.-China trade talks and decent factory activity data from China and the United States in recent days has lifted investor sentiment and taken the edge off world recession fears.
A recent weakening of inflation, combined with the lowest unemployment rate in 44 years and rising wages, has taken the edge off the uncertainty about Brexit for many households whose spending drives Britain's economy.
This year's fire season was expected to be less severe, winter rain and snow having taken the edge off a four-year drought in California and Oregon that had turned their woods to tinder.
"The risk-off environment and expectations for a slowdown next year should be supportive for gold," said Craig Erlam, an analyst at OANDA, adding that a bounce in the U.S. dollar had taken the edge off gold's recent rally.
Oil prices managed to steady after four straight weeks of declines sparked by rising production in the United States, Libya and Nigeria, which had taken the edge off an OPEC-led initiative to cut output to support the market.
However, a strengthening euro zone economy has taken the edge off concerns over the popularity of anti-establishment party 5-Star Movement, and the Italy-Germany 10-year government bond yield spread is still close to tight levels at 138 bps.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans have surrendered a lot of hustle since the Reagan presidency, launching fewer businesses, innovating at a slower rate and sticking longer to homes in a trend that has taken the edge off U.S. economic growth, according to economist Tyler Cowen.
Strong consumer spending has taken the edge off a slowdown in the world's fifth-biggest economy for much of the period since the 2016 Brexit referendum although consumer confidence levels are now close to five-year lows as the scheduled Brexit date of March 29 approaches.
In the past few weeks, sterling has been trading well above a 30-year low of $1.2798 struck on July 8, helped by better-than-expected data that has taken the edge off concerns about a sharp decline in economic activity following British voters' decision in a June 23 referendum to leave the EU. Speculators trimmed record high bets against the pound in the week ended Aug.
This watering down of the culture has been blamed on many things—LGBTQ political acceptance, same-sex marriage, queer assimilation, the taming of the AIDS crisis, the rise of the internet... They're events that have taken the "edgeoff the gay rights movement, supplanted our bars and spaces with apps, and took self-identifying as LGBTQ from a potentially dangerous move to something approaching normal in much of the country.
More hunters came in on the third and subsequent days so that, by the sixth day, the garrison amounted to about 100 men. Those in the camp might have experienced it as a siege, although sieges were not part of Comanche warfare or battle strategy. Nevertheless, Indians were close by during the days after the initial attack. Quanah had been wounded, which might have taken the edge off the attack, as was always the case with Comanches when the war chief fell in battle.
By now Ormonde and Rooke were barely on speaking terms: the general thought he could have taken Cádiz were it not for Rooke vetoing his plan; for his part, the admiral had written bitterly to Ormonde regarding the behaviour of the soldiers on shore. However, it was fortunate for Rooke, Ormonde, and the Allied cause, that news of a Spanish silver fleet from America had arrived off the coast of Galicia. The subsequent Battle of Vigo Bay was considerably more successful than the attempt on Cádiz (although the financial rewards were far less than expected), and the victory had taken the edge off the failed expedition. Nevertheless, when the fleet returned to England the House of Lords insisted on an inquiry into the conduct of the Allies at Cádiz.

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