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In exchange, the states' veto powers in Parliament would be curbed to speed decision-making.
As a result, the authors contended, everyone could be quickly compensated, and administrative costs, particularly legal ones, would be curbed.
The government's cash has been poured in on the condition that excessive executive pay would be curbed.
The current chancellor promised that any big rises in house prices would be curbed, and the UK would have a "responsible recovery".
Were the reforms put forward by Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders adopted, the financial system's ability to prey on those already leading a precarious life would be curbed.
And in May, as part of its campaign to curb inflation, the government added the textile sector to a list of industries to which bank loans would be curbed.
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How can anyone well anyone other than the pharmaceutical industry, which spent $855m on lobbying from 1998 to 2006 see this as anything less than absolutely crazy?A good place to start would be curbing the television advertisements for prescription drugs, most of which promise halcyon days if only you pop a little blue or purple or yellow pill.
In another sphere, Mr. Grossman said there would be curbs on the powers of the National Conference of Iraqis that Mr. Brahimi envisions as a consultative body.
Workers would have to prove their earnings to qualify while access to housing benefit would also be curbed.
Legal rights enabling migrants to challenge deportation orders would also be curbed.
Inspectors' powers would also be curbed, with firms allowed to arrange their own, externally-audited inspections.
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