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Sound tax policy effectively curbs excesses while creating a prosperous society through public benefits.
And by creating an invisible fence of anxiety around language, the P.C. movement effectively curbs people's freedom to speak their mind without necessarily securing any new rights.
CBS News mentioned it when Marino's name arose, reporting that his bill "effectively curbs the DEA's ability to prosecute corporate drug distributors who have profited from the opioid epidemic".
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The eDetection App developed by Operation ASHA enables providers to systematically screen at-risk individuals, thus effectively curbing an exponential spread of TB using an extremely cost-effective model.
The move effectively curbed the influx.
"Starting from August, the turn toward a slower economy has been effectively curbed," Mr. Zhang said.
We only wish we shared the secretary's belief that the airlines can effectively curb themselves.
The ruling was a reprieve for the increasingly unpopular Ms Rousseff because a court decision could effectively curb the power of her nemesis, lower house speaker Eduardo Cunha.
In order to effectively curb these feelings, Congress should implement reforms to increase transparency in government.An inspired Democratic leadership would start cleaning up Congress immediately, starting with John Murtha.
As a result, Victorian exuberance of design, which might use a dozen or more typefaces within a single book, was effectively curbed.
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