Relaxed
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They didn't bother AT LEAST watching some operas to see that a soprano cannot possibly sing all those high notes with her mouth almost closed and
relaxed
like she's singing Christmas songs in a family event.
It does not mean that previous climate models were excessively alarmist, or that we can take a more
relaxed
approach to reining in global warming.
Making matters worse, when the current stock-market correction began in early June, Chinese regulators
relaxed
margin-buying restrictions, while encouraging state-owned enterprises and asset managers to purchase more stocks.
One camp maintained that if the CCP
relaxed
its grip on the economy, it would inevitably lose control of the state.
Although Western tourism is a critically important source of employment and foreign currency in both countries, some Muslims have criticized the industry for promoting alcohol and other
relaxed
social conventions that threaten Islamic values.
It all began with an ill-fated press conference last December, at which the 2018 inflation target was
relaxed
from 8-12% to 15%.
Second, both capital and labor needed to flow to the tradable sector, where demand constraints can be
relaxed
as relative productivity converges.
Because China’s government
relaxed
restrictions on offshore borrowing faster than was prudent, Chinese enterprises with links to the government have high levels of foreign debt.
When austerity is
relaxed
and the threat is removed, discipline weakens and the drive to reform is lost.
The Stability and Growth Pact has been
relaxed
in order to increase governments’ capacity to borrow to recapitalize their banks.
Nonetheless, responding to popular pressure, both restrictions have been substantially
relaxed.
Obama expertly blended oratory with a relaxed, TV-optimal persona.
In September, the Treasury Department provided new regulations to philanthropic foundations that
relaxed
the perceived barriers to “mission-related investments.”
Since 1980, regulations have been progressively
relaxed
until they practically disappeared.
And the austerity measures were sufficiently
relaxed
after two years for Osborne to be called a “closet Keynesian.”
In other cases, the councils’ recommendations are likely to be more
relaxed
on an annual basis than current EU rules.
Having
relaxed
the opening criteria, the Commission also proposes making negotiations more flexible.
First, any comprehensive package of structural reforms can be implemented only if austerity is
relaxed.
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the end of reliable trade and financial backing threw the Cuban economy into a severe recession, which abated only after the government
relaxed
some restrictions on private enterprise.
Immigration controls, for example, have been
relaxed
in several European countries (notably Germany) due to declining populations and educational shortcomings.
The limit will now be
relaxed
due to the "exceptional" circumstances implied by the Iraq war-providing relief, ironically, to the war's main European opponents, France and Germany.
There is also some evidence that competition in product markets has increased, perhaps owing to more
relaxed
regulation.
The US and South Korea have also canceled military exercises and
relaxed
their force posture, respectively, easing the pressure on the Kim regime.
Asia’s Game Without FrontiersNEW DELHI – Nowadays, many people seem to be more
relaxed
than ever about nationality, with the Internet enabling them to forge close connections with distant cultures and people.
The new CRISPR technique, unlike some previous types of gene editing, is relatively cheap, and if current bans were relaxed, biotechnology firms would likely rush to fill the market.
But Iran’s youth will likely overlook Rouhani’s economic-policy shortcomings, and vote for him again, because they prefer his more
relaxed
social-policy positions to his conservative rival's stern moralizing.
A happy life generally goes hand-in-hand with a
relaxed
security culture.
On one hand, central banks cannot be so
relaxed
that they will permit asset prices to go anywhere as a result of self-fulfilling expectations.
In the highly professional, well-organized, and yet very
relaxed
(if not slightly confused) atmosphere of the hospital, one could glimpse what the future might hold with different political leadership on both sides.
The West released about $7 billion of frozen Iranian funds and
relaxed
some sanctions (in particular, on crude oil and auto parts), while Iran agreed to a quasi-freeze of its nuclear program.
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