Robb warns that they may ease down a bit in order to make the prices for its largely more expensive organic products more competitive.
Sinclair, who has been called up to the England under-21 set-up, ran at ease down the left into the box before cutting back at the by-line for Joe Allen who was denied by the feet of Steele from close range.
In that show, Ross introduced Jackson as "the talent, " and "my baby Michael Jackson" before the two sang "Ease on Down the Road, " and other songs.
All have seen their share prices ease back down over the past three weeks, after the storm spurred an impulse buy for investors figuring that all the damage in Louisiana and Mississippi would bring big business to the big home builders.
Federer responded by taking the first game of the second set with ease, sending down his first ace of the match.
Getting into the lane with ease and knocking down consecutive jumpers at one point when he didn't, he was 5 of 6 from the floor in the quarter, making any Nets defender look completely overmatched.
The allure for issuers, including hundreds of municipal bodies, is lower interest rates than typical long-term bonds, and the ease of paying down debt if they build up a surplus, by simply taking part in the auction themselves.
One wonders if they shouldn't ease up, calm down, breathe deep, get more securely grounded.
The Mets could use it after Liriano (1-0) set them down with ease.
It looked like the first string versus the practice squad in the ease of their matriculation down the field.
This is down to the ease with which even a beginner can trace past generations, thanks to registers of births, marriages and deaths from 1837, census results from 1871 and parish records among the resources available online.
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At the other end, Zerara brought down a cross with ease and scuffing his left foot finish too close to Gallacher.
And Rovers went ahead shortly before the break when Scott Murrell kicked through for Cockayne to ease by Luke Burgess and touch down.
Mr. Huang said the local markets were likely to rise further, citing expectations that the European debt crisis will simmer down and China will ease its monetary policy in the near future.
Ponting, the only Australian batsman to score over 35 in the second innings against India, saw his side fail to apply much pressure with the ball as the hosts chased down their target with ease.
The virtue of these policies in the current context is that they allow the Federal Reserve to continue to push down interest rates and ease credit conditions in a range of markets, despite the fact that the federal funds rate is close to its zero lower bound.
Elections officials have asked the state for permission to use provisional ballots to ease the lines, but were turned down.
Using a hacker currency like Bitcoin, software designed to cloak online actions in anonymity, and enough willing participants, this black market can be recreated with relative ease if Silk Road is ever taken down.
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There is also the idea in tomboyism that you have chosen comfort over flirtation, ease over fussiness, a button-down shirt you've grabbed off the floor over a skirt you can't sit on the grass in.
Now, to (wisely) avoid default and ease prioritization, maybe the government must shut down.
To keep down price rises, and thus ease the political process, governments should employ a second tool: spending to help promising new technologies get to market.
At the apex of the business are around 15 kingpins, who mostly have no direct links to the business of smuggling but use political influence to ease the movement of drugs and protect figures lower down the chain.
Tuesday's announcement from the euro zone should help to ease some of those concerns and bring those borrowing costs down.
For now, European policymakers appear to have kicked the can down the road enough to calm markets and ease funding pressures on their embattled banking system.
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From the ease of research that it affords teachers and students, down to actual online course work for students of all ages, more people have access to quality learning than ever before, thanks to the Internet.
The nimbleness with which he moved his feet, the ease with which he drove either side of the wicket and down the ground, were signs the patient was well and truly healed.
Place the brush at the back of the nail (slightly away from the cuticle) and ease it lightly toward the cuticle line, then float the brush down the nail toward the tip.
Ireland tried hard to find a way back into the match and Robbie Keane had an appeal for a penalty turned down, but Croatia were too strong and held on with ease to move top of Group C ahead of a meeting with Italy in Poznan on Thursday.
And even if some watered-down new scheme eventually wins approval, it will do little to ease the plight of ordinary Iraqis.
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