Relieve
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Yet one doctor, who intends to
relieve
the patient’s pain, acts in accordance with good medical practice, whereas the other, who intends to shorten the patient’s life, commits murder.
But such an insignificant rate hike will do little to
relieve
long-term pressures, because investors will expect more rate hikes and move money into China, increasing upward pressure on the yuan’s exchange rate.
This has created a degree of dependency that should be redressed, if only to
relieve
the Americans of their burden and give Europe the political influence to match its economic clout.
At the same time, limited influence does not
relieve
Europe from its responsibility toward its southern neighborhood.
Recent research on the placebo effect has demonstrated that the clinical encounter alone – without the provision of any “real” medicine – can alleviate pain, improve sleep,
relieve
depression, and ameliorate the symptoms of a wide variety of conditions, including irritable bowel syndrome, asthma, Parkinson’s disease, heart ailments, and migraine.
The most influential objection to quantitative easing is that it will
relieve
the pressure on European governments to reform.
It also believed that the core countries would
relieve
the ECB burden of mounting bailout costs.
Convicts for ExportNEW DELHI – China has devised a novel strategy to
relieve
pressure on its overcrowded prisons: employ convicts as laborers on overseas projects in the developing world.
Yet the Red Crescent and other relief agencies have been unable to
relieve
Falluja’s civilian population.
I make these somewhat critical observations about China not with any sense of moral superiority or a wish to
relieve
myself of the responsibility to level the same critique at my own country’s recent failures.
Because these funds are not issued or controlled by any member country or local government, eurozone members and Chinese local governments cannot
relieve
their debt problems through devaluation.
Neuroscientists have identified three components of altruism that anyone can develop as acquired skills: empathy (understanding and sharing the feelings of another), loving kindness (the wish to spread happiness), and compassion (a desire to
relieve
the suffering of another).
The US prefers higher Chinese import prices to help
relieve
deflationary pressures – which would also eliminate the need for quantitative easing, removing a source of Chinese complaints.
A much better strategy would be for governments to use fiscal space, where it exists, to
relieve
the pressure on the ECB.
He is reported as saying that the Libyan intervention “didn’t work,” that the country “is not at the core of our interests,” that “we can’t
relieve
all the world’s misery,” and that “there is no way we should commit to governing the Middle East and North Africa.”
Properly structured, it would
relieve
Germany’s anxiety about other countries picking its pocket.
Core countries, meanwhile, argue that they can do little to strengthen aggregate demand and
relieve
pressure on their partners, even as the periphery’s agony is dragging the core into recession, owing to its dependence on peripheral export markets.
Northern Muslims wonder why Soludo, a southern Christian, believes the government should horde excess cash that could be spent to
relieve
poverty among their constituents.
This disorder presumes that using sex to
relieve
unhappiness, and feeling guilty about it, is also diagnosable.
While the conquest of Raqqa and Mosul by a US-led military campaign would improve America’s standing among its Sunni allies, it would also
relieve
pressure on the Russia-Iran-Hezbollah axis.
With aggregate demand depressed in Europe and the US, governments turn naturally to export markets to
relieve
unemployment at home.
Thus, some of the investment spending currently planned at the national level could be financed via European borrowing to
relieve
national budgets.
Rugova and his adherents stuck to their remarkable peaceful methods and "shadow administration" of Kosovo in hope that some international, mainly Western, help would eventually come to
relieve
the situation.
In fact, while the world’s central banks did not see the current crisis coming and did not take steps before 2007 to
relieve
the pressures that led to it, they did react decisively and energetically as the crisis unfolded, with coordinated international action.
They believe that Iran has always been hell-bent on building nuclear weapons, and that its leaders signed the deal, which imposes limits on the country’s nuclear program for 15 years, only to
relieve
the enormous sanctions pressure now crushing its economy.
A compromise is possible, if the concerned parties are willing to take the necessary steps to
relieve
future generations of the potential hazards of this longstanding dispute.
The major stumbling block for the world in trying to
relieve
the suffering in Gaza is how to finesse the biggest bloc in the Palestinian Legislative Council, Ismael Hanieh’s Islamist list of Reform and Change.
Pending the results of such research, paracetamol remains the preferred drug to
relieve
pain and fever in childhood, to be used in accordance with WHO guidelines, which recommend that it should be reserved for children with a high fever (38.5Co or above).
Paracetamol also remains the preferred drug to
relieve
pain or fever in children or adults with asthma, because aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may provoke attacks of asthma in susceptible people with this condition.
IMF loans thus
relieve
austerity: they help governments limit the amount of budgetary belt-tightening required in a crisis.
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