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Moreover, this study also investigates the policy design elements that could curb these rents.
The best science affirms that this is exactly the approach that could curb obesity trends.
There are limitations, however, that could curb the new service's appeal to potential subscribers.
And there is legislation that could curb the operation of rogue Web sites without threatening legitimate expression.
Ms. Waters, however, noted that she voted against recent House bills that could curb the trading commission's overseas authority.
For officials in Lodz, and elsewhere in Poland, the labor shortage is a problem that could curb economic growth.
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I used to think that we could curb global warming fast enough so that my grandchildren wouldn't face intense droughts and spreading wildfires.
People believed that by forcing companies to compete with each other, that they could curb the power of dominant business interest without curbing the economic growth.
Experts said the coming case in Virginia is an important precedent that could further curb piracy.
The report strongly recommends the adoption of three strategies that could help curb smoking among adults.
The days of waiting -- for a key injection that could help curb her heroin cravings -- seem to go on forever.
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