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These require additional work to tame.
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Elimination of exorbitant government subsidies to the nuclear and fossil fuel industries, and a gradually increasing carbon tax, fee and dividend, or a cap and trade system like the one that worked to tame acid rain, will push us to do the right thing.
The government has been aggressively working to tame inflation for much of the year.
It would be an agreement to delink the need to raise the debt limit by Aug. 2 from the hard, longer-term work needed to tame the budget deficit.
Still, the company is heartened to see Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and President Nicolas Sarkozy of France working harder to tame the debt crisis, despite some stumbles.
After Leo finally came home from the hospital, with a collection of medical equipment, we worked hard to tame our fears and slowly adapted to our circumstances.
Through our technologies, we can actually visualize lifestyle culprits such a metabolic syndrome, and work to take action on taming them.
At the same time, we've got so much more work to do to tame the gorilla in the room: safety.
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