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He could crack down on outsourcing and regulate trade.
Colleges, if they chose to, could crack down on violators.
He has proved to be even more brutal than his father and could crack down even harder on the opposition.
Western nations could crack down on the illicit sale of these commodities to limit rebellions, he said.
In the past ornery MPs had fewer opportunities to vent, and party enforcers could crack down on those who voiced unorthodox thoughts in broadcast or print interviews.
Government could crack down on companies that exploit common cognitive errors to induce you to pay more for your mortgage, bank account, credit card or car warranty.
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Those regimes could easily crack down on the protestors and the Soviet Union could send in tanks.
Whitehall could also crack down on commercial sponsorship of sport – but it won't.
But in a state with four million people, fewer than 9,000 police officers and a flourishing illegal marijuana trade, the governor acknowledged he could only crack down so hard.
PAGE 3 FROM THE UNBEARABLE Milan Kundera's "Unbearable Lightness of Being" is not the novel to read to inspire a love affair with Prague, depicting as it does a time when the Soviet Union could still crack down on an underling.
PAGE A17 THIS WEEKEND TRAVEL Milan Kundera's "Unbearable Lightness of Being" is not the novel to read to inspire a love affair with Prague, depicting as it does a time when the Soviet Union could still crack down on an underling.
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