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Graham considered a primary benefit of his diet to be the curbing of carnal urges.
There will be, she added, "a thoughtful curbing of rambunctious pay packages".
Yet a curbing of unpaid internships would be a real blow to Britain's entrenched class system.
"In particular, we have delayed the curbing of greenhouse gas emissions for far too long.
The changes in union law, the privatisations and the curbing of unemployment benefits seemed harsh at the time.
For those whose lives have changed significantly, the most concrete alteration has been a curbing of their movement and spending.
Perhaps ultimately legal actions will lead to a curbing of sites with no redeeming values that incite violence.
Real GDP rose by over 12% in 2007, thanks to a surge in foreign investment, a liberalisation programme and a curbing of once-endemic corruption.
So it may be a mistake to take too seriously the renewed calls being made in France for the curbing of the president's powers.
Moreover, are we all supposed to pretend not to notice the unlovely whiff of class contempt swirling around this planned curbing of public hedonism?
It recommended that international donors to Indonesia consider linking future aid and loans to the curbing of illegal exploitation if vested interests continued to blocking reform.
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