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Rising economies such as China and India resisted having to curb their emissions unless they saw even deeper cuts from the US and rich countries.
The guys hated having to curb their foul language in his presence, but they loved having a cute 8-year-old around, mostly because he was such a girl magnet.
India's position looks formidable, so long as the world's other and mightier billion-strong developing nation shares its demands: for the sanctity of the principles enshrined in the Kyoto protocol (KP), which exempts developing countries from having to curb (or mitigate) their carbon emissions.
A 2014 study found that people using M-PESA were able to handle major hits to their income - such as a bad harvest, a job loss, or a failing business - without having to curb their household's consumption.4 The primary way they weathered these storms was by getting help from family and friends through funds sent over M-PESA.
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I sometimes have to curb that instinct.
They have to curb wages to boost exports.
Bremen will have to curb Bremerhaven's freedoms to preserve its own.
I had to curb my instinct to speed up when a Paula Radcliffe type sailed past me.
Some of them inevitably borrow too much and later have to curb their spending.
He added that he had to curb his own behavior, too.
And he will have to curb his legendary appetite for neatness.
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