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According to the UN children's agency, Unicef, Dalit girls have the highest rate of exclusion from primary school in India and the highest dropout rates, a tendency that will not be curbed by legitimising child labour in their free time.
If recent history is any guide, however, the speculative excesses of global financial markets will not be curbed until they have triggered a crash in which the rich countries are hurt.
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This is largely because scientific research will always be shadowed by a force that can't be curbed, only contained: sheer randomness.
His carnal appetites simply can't be curbed.
The article quoted Zulu Chief Gaisha Buthelezi: "I will not be able to curb my people, and indeed I soon may not want to curb my people, when they adopt an attitude of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth".
Of course, education reform alone will not be enough to curb Egypt's high rates of youth unemployment.
David Cameron will not be able to curb benefits for EU citizens working in Britain for at least 18 months, under the terms of a draft deal crafted to keep the UK in the EU.
It also suggests that a native species of wasp that preys on the tiny insect will not be able to curb its impact.
The failure of earlier crackdowns has led albino rights activists to say that Malawi's shoot-on-sight policy will not be enough to curb the killings themselves.
Damien Mander joins Eric & Cobus -- in Todayodcast above -- to discuss whetrainshinks needs to be done to save Africa's rapidly shrinking elephant population.
To provide needles and syringes only or methadone only will not be sufficient to curb the rapid spread of these and other blood-borne infections among DU.
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