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Officials claim the technology will help to curb access to pornography, particularly by younger users.
The students will respond positively to the challenge and it will help to curb any bad behaviour.
If successfully implemented, the new rules will help to curb the kind of reckless trading and irresponsible lending that caused the crash and recession.
Moreover, growth is expected to be below trend in America and Europe over the next year or so and unemployment is likely to climb, which will help to curb wage rises.
The Family Justice Review, to be published this autumn, may come too late to rebuild many of those broken relationships, and its details are as yet unclear, but it is hoped that it will help to curb the number.
In a sign of growing concern over the issue within government, the Home Office has agreed to "stress-test" the proposals by conducting an analysis on whether they will help to curb aggressive begging.
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"By really limiting the access, it will really help to curb the prevalence".
This will really help to curb the large profits on these installations. 5. Give some guidance to homeowners on how much they should expect to pay for a project and reasonable profits that landscaper installers should make.
Exercising keeps positive energy around you and will also help to curb your cravings for bad food.
While the leaves themselves can really help to curb withdrawal, making the cocktail will only give you a new addiction and a new problem.
Ridding the streets of beggars won't help to curb the city's issue of homelessness – it will merely brush it under the rug.
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