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If the transport industry can identify those transit points, enforce regulation and cooperate with the private sector then they could begin to clamp down on illegal wildlife trafficking.
One problem the EU has faced is how to deal with countries that meet the membership criteria, are able to join the union, but then begin to clamp down on their citizens' right to free speech.
It's an article of faith among the hog opponents that the state legislature did not begin to clamp down on the industry until somebody tried to put a CANFO next to the Pinehurst Golf Course.
Netflix later tried to correct these statements, noting vaguely by way of a blog post that it would, "in the coming weeks," begin to clamp down on the use of unblockers and proxies.
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In recent years, states have begun to clamp down on the practice.
A month ago China raised banks' reserve requirements and began to clamp down on lending.
At the same time though, operators have begun to clamp down on their "unlimited" data offerings over the mobile network.
In response, the Fed has begun to clamp down on excessive borrowing permitted at banks during the day.
The Mexican government began to clamp down on drug cartels in late 2006, unleashing a war that daily deposits dozens of bodies — often gruesomely tortured — on Mexico's streets.
A few years ago, the Ibiza authorities, looking to encourage family tourism, began to clamp down on clubs opening into the daylight hours.
It began to clamp down; its most recent action was a ruling that a team could claim the exemption only twice in every four-year period.
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