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Still, teachers can staunch boredom.
For the foreseeable future, the ECB is the only institution that can staunch market panic quickly.
The reporter, again Anil Bhoyrul, revealed that "now only emergency action can staunch the massive financial haemorrhage at Independent newspapers".
"The humanitarian sector - and it is more of a sector than a single system - can staunch the dying," explains David Miliband.
I should be happy I suppose that I can staunch that some of his ills.
Also known as the "School and Local Public Safety Protection Act," Prop 30 can staunch the budgetary bleeding and start the process of saving public higher education.
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However, it is widely recognized that antibiotic resistance can be staunched only if every effort is made to limit inappropriate use, both with humans and animals.
The world's biggest oil producers will huddle in Doha on Sunday in a rare off-scheduled meeting where discussion about what they can do to staunch the continued global surplus of crude oil that's weighed on prices for nearly two years.
However, as uncertainty reigns, there is not much that individuals involved in the tourism sector can do to staunch declining visitors, and revenues.
"Staunch": You can take Beijingers at their word.
Well, marketing spend can still be staunched or stepped up; DVDs rushed off the presses, or production scaled back; extra prints zipped over the country, or FedEx alerted to send them back to sender.
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