Sentence examples for strive to limit from inspiring English sources

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It would commit all the countries of the world, in an overall "shared vision", to strive to limit global warming to 2C by halving global emissions of CO2 by 2050 – so far only the industrialised countries have done this.

Although the Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan fall within what Moscow considers its sphere of influence, and all seem to accept Russian hegemony to a certain degree, they nevertheless strive to limit Moscow's reach and preserve their own independence of action.

The chair of the Local Government Association LGAA), Lord Porter, said: "While councils will strive to limit the impact on local communities they will face tough decisions about how to keep providing the hundreds of vital services which communities value and rely on to go about their daily lives, from keeping streets lit and clean to caring for our vulnerable children and adults.

Instead, conservationists should strive to limit the temptation of agriculture.

We should strive to limit barriers to open competition like unreasonable patent licensing practices in order to allow the next generation of startups and entrepreneurs to build upon the innovations of the past.

I issue a challenge that we all strive to limit the impulse to cultism.

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The Baltic states, despite facing double-digit falls in GDP this year, are striving to limit their budget deficits with a view to adopting the euro as soon as possible.

"Consumers are highly likely to face markedly diminishing purchasing power over the coming months, as inflation rises appreciably and earnings growth is limited by companies striving to limit their costs".

Whereas publicists of the previous era believed they should get their clients as much ink as possible, Ms. Smith was part of a generation that changed the nature of the business by striving to limit access to their clients.

As the global nuclear power industry strives to limit the immediate fallout — both physical and political — from the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi power station in Japan, Europe is poised to enshrine a final solution for its long-term radioactive wastes, the industry's most persistent public-relations problem.

When SnapPages first launched, it strove to limit the amount of customization options available to users.

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