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Liberty of faith can be curbed in much milder ways, and it is still something that needs careful watching.
No foreign multinational will be asked to leave, but future foreign investment will be curbed in "non-priority" areas.
Inherent characteristics of Ti 6Al 4V alloy promote rapid tool wear, which needs to be curbed in order to attain high efficiency in metal cutting.
Last week, the NMA called for the BBC's digital news operation to be curbed in its submission to the government green paper on the BBC charter review.
But she can reasonably be curbed in seeking outside help for take-home tests or other exercises meant to evaluate her skills.
If it be said that an attempt to extend the present case may be curbed in subsequent litigation, it is important to remember that police conduct is not often subjected to judicial scrutiny.
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The press is being curbed in much of east Africa.
His id is curbed, in the end, by a decidedly terrestrial force: the dogs.
They were curbed in their movements and in any political activity.
(The "shadow" lending explosion took place in 2009 and 2010, and was curbed in 2011).
If they succeed, the designation will weaken the fragile steps toward democracy and political reform that have already been curbed in the Arab world.
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