One wonders if they shouldn't ease up, calm down, breathe deep, get more securely grounded.
The referee, witnesses said, had told the Star Academy players to ease up on the expected kneeldown.
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Many job hunters will typically ease up on their networking efforts once they land a new position.
So they weren't about to ease up when they had a big lead of their own on Sunday.
Without top spin, it floats, and you have to ease up to keep the ball in the court.
Fellow defender Patrice Evra says United are not going to ease up with the championship in their grasp.
Treasury Chief Secretary Liam Byrne warned Labour not to ease up on efforts to stimulate the UK economy.
Politics requires a lot of finesse and knowing when to ease up and put the ball in the hole.
That gives the Central Bank an opportunity to ease up on monetary policy.
Has he asked him, and other executives, to ease up on their opposition to having a consumer financial protection agency?
The crowds that pack the streets of Midtown Manhattan during the holiday season tend to ease up after New Year's Day.
Now that unmarried mothers have become the new normal, one would think that the drive to stigmatize them would ease up.
If they can't persuade a company to ease up on options awards, they dump their shares and make a stink about it.
There have been growing calls for countries to ease up on austerity measures, amid fears that stringent budget cuts are hindering growth.
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If performance is trending below expectations, ease up and fix the leak.
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U.S. and Iraqi military operations along the northern border had also hampered the importing of fuel, but he said the shortage should ease up soon.
He's been desperately trying to ease up on the central bank's expensive daily support buying of weak eurozone countries' debt - notably that of Portugal.
Inflation is likely to ease up, but housing prices remain a cause of concern, the World Bank said, adding that interest rates need to go higher.
If you have a tough adjustment programme then it might make sense to ease up on the government finances until the economy responds to the reforms.
My sense is that Merkel will do whatever it takes to not let the eurozone come apart and will ease up on austerity while the storm passes.
She adds that haughty clients usually ease up when they realize that La Perla's lingerie is made for the Italian body, and that they need help with fitting.
On April 10, Swift had already begun to ease up on her work schedule when she took over for then-Gov. Paul Cellucci who had resigned to become U.S. ambassador to Canada.
It looks like some strategists are buyiwng call options to get ahead of any potential rebound in the price of the underlying should selling pressure ease up ahead of October expiration.
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The cartel office's case-load is unlikely to ease up.
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But, and here we go back to ground we have trodden many times before, the IMF does not want Mr Osborne to ease up this year any more than he already has.
If Mr Osborne still has his heart set on preserving the country's top rating - and he apparently does - he will not see this modest reduction in borrowing as a reason to ease up.
Industrial and Commercial took a hit in the first and second quarter of 2012 as investors feared a hard landing and questioned a number of fiscal and monetary policies designed to curb inflation and ease up on real estate lending.
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