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Chapman said junk food advertising needed to be curbed during TV programs popular with teenagers, and suggested it could be restricted before 9pm.
So even though all options were on the table, premature action needed to be curbed.
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"This needs to be curbed by an iron hand," he said, according to the Associated Press.
But they have conceded that those middle-class entitlements need to be curbed.
I would rather have a boy whose competitive instincts need to be curbed than one without competitive instincts at all.
But petitioners say the "archaic" practice – which is only effective against laws proposed by backbenchers and to which government business is essentially immune – needs to be curbed.
The Council remains sharply divided on Syria, with Russia and China arguing that the opposition needs to be curbed while the West wants President Bashar al-Assad to step aside.
Those in power felt that the Beeb's independence would need to be curbed during wartime, to be replaced with something closer to outright propaganda.
"This needs to be curbed by an iron hand," he told a conference of state officials from across India convened to discuss how to protect women.
Meanwhile, many of these gases need to be curbed because of their wider environmental impact on public health, agriculture and the planet's ecosystems, including forests.
This weekend Harper and several Conservative politicians launched an attack on a New Democratic Party (NDP) candidate who suggested that the exploitation of Alberta's deposits may need to be curbed for Canada to meet its climate targets.
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