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That has helped to boost the real, and started to curb a dangerous spike in inflation.
Government agencies frequently look for technical violations as a way to curb a scam.
A self-improvement program designed to curb a variety of excesses.
European Commission officials still talk of their determination to curb a British-led regulatory race to the bottom.
The government and opposition also differ on how to curb a growing number of asylum seekers reaching Australia by boat.
China introduced the policy in 1979 to curb a surging population and limit the demands for water and other resources.
The move is part of a wider effort to curb a culture of violence in the war-torn country.
For the second time in days, Chinese authorities have ordered a mass slaughter of dogs to curb a rabies outbreak.
Madeleine Bunting suggested a return to wartime rationing, in order to curb a hyper-consumerism that is palpably unsustainable.
This comes at a politically difficult time for Rahm Emanuel, Chicago's mayor, who is also struggling to curb a wave of murders in the city.
Mr. Abbott said the reforms he had backed and helped cement in court rulings had been necessary to curb a rash of frivolous lawsuits.
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