Sentence examples for curb control from inspiring English sources

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The government plainly thinks it has stopped the public outcry – even as it still pursues its intent to curb, control and shrink our greatest national glory.

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In their frequent efforts to curb and control the efforts of the chief executive, they were a source of frustration to Lincoln to the very end.

Meanwhile, The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is also backing off a plan curb banks' control over the derivatives market, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

In 1970, the three main networks — ABC, CBS, and NBC — were capturing about ninety per cent of the television audience, and the F.C.C. wanted to curb their control over the distribution of programming, in this country and overseas.

Uttar Pradesh: The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights has issued a notice to the state government for its inability to curb or control child deaths from the deadly encephalitis disease in eastern Uttar Pradesh, Jagran post reported.

The boy asked the senator, "Can … can … can … can … for my birfday I wish there was no global warming?" Senator Alberti explained, "If this boy is serious about using his birthday wish to curb climate control, it could help trillions of people".

A strong political will is required to curb the control that "too big to fail banks" hold on the entire economic system.

The current state of evidence for intervention to curb or control waterpipe is at ground zero and critically needs attention from both scientists and policy makers.

Teachers — irate with an education reform which would subject them to evaluations and curb union control over issues such as hiring and firing — took to the streets of Oaxaca city for a "mega-march" on Sunday during the vote, calling for a boycott.

Government spending was curbed to control the money supply, while the currency was allowed to float, both decisive breaks with post-war orthodoxies.

Government spending was curbed to control the money supply, exchange controls were abolished and the currency was allowed to continue to float (rather than joining the new European Monetary System)—all decisive breaks with post-war orthodoxies.

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