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Inspectors' powers would also be curbed, with firms allowed to arrange their own, externally-audited inspections.
Intake is curbed, with a bias against humanities and "softer" subjects that tend to favour poorer students.
Starting around World War II, they were curbed with DDT, the miracle insecticide turned environmental threat and perhaps perceived as a savior again.
The surest cure for terrorism, the argument goes, would be to ameliorate injustice; in the meantime violence can be curbed with well-considered policing.
As efforts to regulate alcohol, tobacco, pharmaceuticals, and other dangerous products show, many of their harmful effects can be curbed with publicly-managed checks and balances.
That is when nurses at the Seton Family of Hospitals tagged her as a "frequent flier," a repeat visitor whose ailments — and expenses — might be curbed with more regular care.
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Population growth and the desire for greater personal wealth are far too powerful to curb with the old conservation measures.
Because of its high altitude, pollution is a problem — one that the national government is trying to curb with various green initiatives.
Once elected, those presidents curbed the id with the ego, common sense and reason.
Iran has threatened to curb cooperation with the agency if the Council does not delay a drive for new sanctions.
Other cities have created ordinances to curb issues with short-term rentals.
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