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But Mr. Maduro, 50, will have difficulties of his own in having to rein in factions within Mr. Chávez's party.
Having raised just a quarter of the $2m he needs, he is having to rein in his ambitions.
Households are also having to rein back spending on luxury items to cope with a surge in food price inflation and higher petrol prices.
Mr Brown argues that the state coffers remain healthy enough to avoid higher taxes or having to rein back public spending.
Despite the overwhelming scientific consensus that the climate is warming and that humans are largely responsible, the sceptics are effective at sowing seeds of doubt – aided by the fact that it's inconvenient having to rein in carbon emissions.
When I began writing my own novel, I found myself constantly having to rein in digressions trying to include them all. 5. Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare When I was in college, a friend asked me to direct this "problem play" set during the Trojan war.
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So I had to rein myself in a little bit.
That's why credit-card companies have had to rein in their lending and shed accounts.
Nonetheless, at some point we'll have to rein in budget deficits.
Before long, South Korea's consumers will have to rein back, at least a little.
It was an intimidating encounter, and at one point Davis had to rein things in.
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