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These propaganda excesses should be curbed.
The use of this tactic, called "evergreening", should be curbed.
President Chirac, for one, speaks of globalization only in terms of how it should be curbed.
Similarly, the role of state banks — which flood the economy with subsidized credit — should be curbed.
But even within the industry, there is deep disagreement about whether and how their advertising practices should be curbed.
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, said publicly that "if demonstrators throw stones, if they smash windows, then of course they should be curbed.
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I have no doubt whatsoever of the cause, which is the byproducts of humanity's activities, and therefore we should be curbing them".
The series of two-minute trailers is the latest salvo in a long-running political battle over whether there should be curbs on bringing civil lawsuits.
America's Congress is about to hold hearings on whether there should be curbs placed on the industry's advertising.In America, where firms have been allowed to peddle pills on television, consumer drug advertising has shot up from $1.1 billion in 1997 to perhaps $4.5 billion last year.
Mr Miliband also said there should be curbs on the amount that MPs earn from outside interests and rules to stop conflicts of interest.
The free expression of even the most detestable views should only be curbed by the most precise necessity – back to Grey's Whiggish formula.
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