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But for animals that live in groups, selfishness must be strictly curbed or there will be no advantage to social living.
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Its current provisions, though they allow some strategic defences and exempt more limited regional ones, strictly curb national missile defences based on land.
The order reads: "The malicious acts of the proclaimed offenders ignited the sentiments of all the Muslims of the country and hurt the feelings, which cannot be taken lightly and there is need to strictly curb such tendency".
Most patients do reasonably well if they keep to a diet that strictly curbs their intake of choline.
Besides tightening monetary policy, Mr. Wen said, the government will hold local officials more strictly accountable for curbing housing prices and food prices.
At one point, the judge even challenged their choice in music, suggesting something more like "Strictly Come Dancing" could have curbed the culture of drug-taking.
Hundreds of thousands used an Arabic hashtag demanding the restoration of powers to the kingdom's religious police, whose ability to strictly enforce ultra-conservative Sunni Muslim moral codes was curbed last year.
Free speech is curbed.
He has curbed costs.
Entrepreneurs' initiative is curbed.
The idea of our freedoms being curbed for our own protection is mirrored in the pervading rape culture of today, which puts the onus of women's safety strictly in their own hands.
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