Similar words: perturbing, disturbing, disturbingly, turbine, wind turbine, absorbing, harbinger, turbid. Meaning: [kɜːb] n. an edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones (usually forming part of a gutter).
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31. Progress has been made in curbing inflation.
32. Curbing the deductibility of business entertainment.
33. Curbing DNA damage might make cancer less likely.
34. Curbing climate change is an aspect of national security.
35. In his Cooper Union address during the campaign, he laid out clear principles for re-regulating finance, and curbing the excesses that created the mess we are in.
36. SHANGHAI — China said on Friday that consumer prices rose sharply in February, suggesting that the government might have a difficult time curbing inflation this year.
37. Barack Obama wants to save the world by curbing carbon - dioxide emissions.
38. For the Fed, recessions are good for one thing , and one thing only: curbing inflation.
39. Moreover, both Labour and the Conservatives are committed to curbing future immigration.
40. Even before this month's developments on bank secrecy, most private banks were curbing their expansion plans.
41. Every economics student learns that higher interest rates depress growth by curbing borrowing and spending.
42. Inflation is liable to occur in the course of promoting economic development and measures of curbing inflation is accordingly becoming one of the important contents of macro-regulation and control.
43. The committee report also expresses concern about the slow progress in curbing opium poppy production in Afghanistan.
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44. The school employs out-of-work teachers with the aim of helping underprivileged children to study, and to contribute to curbing private education costs in Korea.
45. One of the method of curbing plate bending in jobbing sheet rolling process was researched.
46. Curbing nitrous oxide emissions would enhance the ozone layer's recovery.
47. First and foremost, he reinforced the leading role of Russia in the Commonwealth of Independent States, curbing the American Expansion in the CIS.
48. All these factors contribute to curbing and handicapping the coherence and effectiveness of the Common Commercial Policy.
49. Social agencies haven't learned much about curbing violence among young women.
50. The White House meeting is scheduled for a day after a U.S. House of Representatives committee is set to consider legislation aimed at curbing deceptive billing and interest rate practices.
51. Tighter monetary policy aimed at curbing inflation then further choked domestic demand.
52. While we have made large gains curbing alcohol-impaired driving and instilling the habit of buckling up, we have wasted most of the gains by using cellphones while driving.
53. "I think the RRR rise this time aims mainly at curbing inflation ...The move is likely to delay the next interest rate rise to the end of this month or the beginning of next month, " Du said.
54. Over the past few years we have had the problems of replacing two leaders and of curbing inflation. Because we had a core, it was easy to solve those problems.
55. Many Western nations have become more aggressive in curbing this sort of thing.
56. A new study has found that counseling by telephone could be effective in curbing excessive drinking.
57. The world's largest manufacturer of computer components has a new methodfor curbing the suicide attempts: Replace its workers altogether.
58. The treaty contains measures that have proven effective in curbing tobacco use and addressing supply issues, such as illicit trade and alternative crops to tobacco.
59. But in short period of time, it may also exert negative effect in curbing inflation and especially challenge to the U. S. dollar's first position.
60. Holy Roman emperor (1765-1790) and king of Bohemia and Hungary (1780-1790). He instituted a number of social reforms aimed at curbing hereditary privileges.
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