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ease

[eez] / iz /






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“Strategically, however, these barrels would be well suited for U.S. Gulf Coast refiners configured for heavy crude and could ease some reliance on Canadian supplies,” she told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

Hence the relative ease with which the regime gave up its kingpin.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’ve shared a bunch of laughs with this person where our exchanges could be very cordial, and now I feel way more at ease going to them with a question.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“The U.S. invasion of Panama stirred little adrenalin on Wall Street, where interest was greater in the Federal Reserve’s move to ease interest rates,” explained The Wall Street Journal the following day.

From Barron's

During that first meeting, Sir Keir told his senior ministers their main challenge for 2026 was to show "hard work, focus and determination" in helping to ease the financial burden on households.

From BBC