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For example, cardiotoxic side effects of the cancer drug imatinib might be curbed by applying such premises.
That triangle can, in turn, be divided into a number of wedges, each of which represents a way that carbon-dioxide emissions might be curbed.
The information is already being used to chart where the use of long-line fishing nets, a growing threat to nearly all albatrosses, might be curbed.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest My colleague David Leigh suggests that Leveson is "highly cautious, even timorous" on how the power of some media proprietors might be curbed.
In view of the possible role of estrogen in the development of thyroid neoplasia, we explored whether proliferation of the human MTC TT cell line, might be curbed by carboxy-daidzein-tBoc (cD-tBoc), a novel isoflavone derivative.
Lord Justice Leveson is highly cautious, even timorous, on what will be the key question for many of his readers, of how overweening power exercised by some media proprietors might be curbed.
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More stringent capital requirements and financial regulations might be curbing the availability of trade finance.
Activities usually found in female domination videos such as facesitting and abuse, which might also be curbed by the regulations, also attracted higher searches than in the rest of the world.
In principle no limits on parental freedom would be needed to achieve FEO completely (though limits on secret parental helps might need to be curbed, and what might strike us as privacy-violating intrusions on family life to monitor effects of special parental provision would be needed).
They suggested that crime might just as easily be curbed by "providing better environments for those children at greatest risk for future crime".
Should capital flows be curbed?
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