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YESTERDAY the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) voted to approve controversial measures designed to rein in commodity speculation.
The amendment was designed to rein in the president, who many believed was embarked on an inexorable march to war.
Regulators raised the interest rate on an important interbank loan last week, signaling further rate increases designed to rein in spending.
"India's activity suffered from waning business confidence amid slow approvals for new projects, sluggish structural reforms, policy rate hikes designed to rein in inflation, and flagging external demand," the I.M.F. said in its World Economic Outlook report.
Fitting a new engine for each day of a race weekend had become unsustainable and limiting the number of power-unit components to five per season was designed to rein in costs.
Education policymakers across the country are watching the debate over its renewal, which is considered likely, albeit with adjustments designed to rein in the chancellor and his patron, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.
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Instead, moves such as the introduction of ramped-up legislation on non-governmental organizations designed to check and rein in their activities and tightening controls on the press point in the opposite direction.
Each of these acts is pure selfishness and is designed to keep another person on a tight rein.
Other data released Thursday showed the government's efforts to rein in loans after last year's lending spree, which was designed to spur the economy.
These rules were designed to do away with a world in which the intelligence community had free rein to run rampant over the private lives of Americans.
The levade, the lifted front legs, was characteristic of royal equestrian portraits, designed to represent the sovereign mastering the great mount with a single hand on the reins.
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