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61. But in short period of time, it may also exert negative effect in curbing inflation and especially ch...
62. Thousands of people gathered in the Australian capital, Canberra, to protest against a planned carbon tax aimed at curbing greenhouse emissions.
63. Turkey and Iran, after all, share common interests in curbing Kurdish irredentism inside their borders.
64. The country's top leaders have made curbing inflation and preventing the economy from overheating priorities for next year.
65. That is why the government has given top priority to curbing inflation in its work this year.
66. The government has given the top priority to curbing inflation for its macro economic control.
67. Conservation groups have traditionally focused on curbing development and logging along the 500-mile stretch from Big Sur to the Oregon state line where most coast redwoods grow.
68. Now the "short cycle," aimed at curbing inflationary pressures and asset bubbles, is set to overtake the "long cycle,[http://sentencedict.com/curbing.html]" aimed at allowing party leaders to shore up their power.
69. First, it demonstrates the government is resolved to put controlling price rises and curbing inflation on the top of its agenda this year.
70. In his new book "American Wasteland: How America Throws Away Nearly Half of Its Food" (Da Capo Press), Jonathan Bloom makes the case that curbing food waste isn't just about cleaning your plate.
71. All these institutional factors contribute to curbing andhandicapping the coherence and effectiveness of the Common Commercial Policy.
72. There remain uncertainties in curbing inflation but prices will be kept stable as long as local authorities strictly carry out the central government's policies, said the NBS spokesman.
73. Real estate prices, hammered by a raft of speculation - curbing measures, are falling.
74. OEA sends hunger - curbing messages to the brain to increase feelings of fullness.
75. The other question is how it might act in curbing such a bubble.
76. Ultimately, curbing the CO2 emissions that are trapping extra heat—and acidifying the oceans, another stress on coral—is the only fix that can save the reefs.
77. That is why the government has given top priorities to curbing inflation for its macroeconomic control this year.
78. At the same time, the government carried out the policy of curbing the powers both politically and economically, and asked the local officials to encourage the yeomen's production.
79. Central Bank raised reserve requirements again increase the intensity of curbing inflation, PTA still downside of the middle space.
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