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Graham considered a primary benefit of his diet to be the curbing of carnal urges.
"In particular, we have delayed the curbing of greenhouse gas emissions for far too long.
The changes in union law, the privatisations and the curbing of unemployment benefits seemed harsh at the time.
So it may be a mistake to take too seriously the renewed calls being made in France for the curbing of the president's powers.
It recommended that international donors to Indonesia consider linking future aid and loans to the curbing of illegal exploitation if vested interests continued to blocking reform.
In virtually every iteration, it demands the subordination of women, the stunting of education, and the curbing of the freedom of speech, of the press, and of religion.
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We believe it is necessary to have regulation which minimizes both risks, the undesired financing of services of little benefit and the undesired curbing of innovations.
Deregulation of the economy and curbing of union power might not make the French love Arabs, and vice versa.
The third feature was a curbing of students' propensity for guess-and-check approaches.
They need the space, and the space sits 50 feet from the curb of the school".
He said the inspiration was the curb of city streets — a stepping stone to urban nightlife.
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