"I lost a position because I had to
ease off, and on lap five it shook really badly."
Most Britons do expect inflation to
ease off in the coming year, but believe it is at present a clear percentage point higher than the official statistic.
But defender Fernando Meira rejected any thought that Scolari's men will
ease off.
Is it because, as the following quote from a letter I received states, too many of our upper level plant management is near retirement, and they just want to
ease off into the sunset?
The revelation that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) staffers have been routinely pressured by Bush administration officials to
ease off pollution enforcement efforts lends credence to Gibbs' point of view.
"Feldenkrais helped me to loosen the muscles, so I gradually was able to
ease off that area and lessen the pain.
Mubarak was hoping for assurances that Bush would demand a deadline for Palestinian statehood and
ease off criticism of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
"And as for my shoulder, the doctors had just advised me to
ease off on the cartwheels for a while, but I hope we'll see it again on Saturday."
Yet, I know it's time to step back,
ease off, discover things other than my productivity at work.
It might also help to work on regulators' attitudes -- to
ease off on the "guilty until proven innocent" stance, the obsession with the "letter of the law," and the focus on legal machinations that spawn so much complication, expense and waste of time and spirit.
A man who'd rather switch than fight, Staats cut a deal: he promised Holifield that the agency would
ease off on the Pentagon, in exchange for a committee report that contained only a mild rebuke of the GAO.
Notable call spread in Invesco QQQ as shares
ease off record highs.