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The Chinese government may crack down further on dissent.
And if too many children show up, the police may crack down on everyone.
She has cut prices to compete and frets about rumors that the government may crack down on stalls in passages and entranceways.
"They may crack down on this movement but cannot uproot it," Ayatollah Khamenei said, referring to the United States government, The Associated Press reported.
This week General Wiranto ordered troops to stop operations in residential areas, but said that he may crack down and declare a state of emergency if the rebels continue their attacks.
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The government may soon crack down on "pay for play," but for now the practice, although it smacks of payola, is standard throughout the industry.
The company may even crack down on inappropriate jokes between friends that could be considered harassment when viewed by others; it reminds streamers that they're still "broadcasting on service that reaches a wide audience" and should act appropriately.
It may need to crack down even harder on underperforming nursing homes or home health care agencies.
Haunted by the memories of 2004, Mr Yanukovych may try to crack down, but time is against him.On November 24th tens of thousands of Ukrainians went to the streets in support of Ukraine's European course.
But there is also good news that may finally help crack down on the criminals and the theft of the natural resources, resources that often are the "GDP of the poor".
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