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I might have to throttle back a bit.
Once again, provincial governments appear unwilling to throttle back.
But ISPs argue that they sometimes need to throttle back traffic sent by heavy users.
Some big companies have long agreed to throttle back their consumption at times of peak demand.
Mr. Worthington, then 75, started to throttle back his automotive empire.
Meanwhile, the U.S.G.A. ought to throttle back itself, in its concern over the effects of titanium.
I found it helpful to throttle back the first eight, nine strokes".
The ability to throttle back energy consumption could have another benefit for massive Internet companies, the researchers say.
The Internet wasn't built with any built-in flow control, so there's no way to throttle back" on such attacks.
The phrase was a reference, the Greenpeace spokesman, Sébastien Blavier, said later, to VW's efforts to throttle back tough new emissions standards in the European Union.
As telecoms operators and cable companies strain to keep up, they may be tempted to throttle back some bandwidth-hungry applications, such as online video and file-sharing.
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