His Freedom Party has pledged to end foreign influence in Austria and clamp down on immigration.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has pledged to clamp down on the "457" temporary work visas.
Chief Executive Bob Greifeld recently called for regulators to clamp down on dark pools.
Other companies worry about losing valuable intellectual property rights if they don't clamp down on players.
He told world leaders there that countries must work together to clamp down on tax avoidance.
Rumours that China will clamp down on red chips have prompted many investors to sell.
Mr Zahawi said it was right for the government to clamp down on bogus students and colleges.
But they are edgy about his implicit threat to clamp down on the vast, unregulated repo market.
It's a business that sounds increasingly attractive as consumers look for ways to clamp down on spending.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon has bolstered efforts to clamp down on drug cartels and their financial networks.
Officials say it would be difficult to clamp down on chasers amid the chaos of a storm.
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The conspicuous excesses of capitalism may likewise be curbed: shareholders may clamp down on silly executive pay.
At some point, central banks will have to put up interest rates to clamp down on inflation.
The National Landlords Association (NLA) welcomed the Slough scheme as an effort to clamp down on rogue landlords.
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In the past, however, he has backed measures to deter "straw purchases" to clamp down on gun trafficking.
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Stanley invented a double-brake system using two brake shoes supported by springs that clamp down on a disc.
They will also clamp down on players who clear out opponents not involved in a ruck or maul.
Washington and Wall Street have been hesitant to clamp down on the over-the-counter market, the source of much profit-making.
In response, they clamp down on discretionary expenses when they are far away from a student loan disbursement date.
The government has also set out plans of its own to clamp down on the practices of payday lenders.
Or should the court clamp down on Samsung completely across the European region?
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Opposition politicians claim the government is using the tribunal and the recent tensions to clamp down on political opponents.
For starters, they could clamp down on the North's multifaceted criminal activities and put psychological pressure on the elites.
Indeed, for all ministers' bluster, the government is taking few practical steps to clamp down on the offending sales.
Also, he will shortly unveil new measures to clamp down on benefit fraud.
Most of the animosity is due to lackluster reforms in political structure, and a perceived clamp down on civil rights.
It was only when thousands more police took to the streets that they could clamp down on any would-be rioters.
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The news came amid continuing political wrangling over bankers' salaries, which the UK government has vowed to clamp down on.
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It also attacked several online companies that it believed had helped clamp down on Wikileaks' activity, including Paypal and Amazon.
The Nazis claimed it was a Communist conspiracy and used it as an opportunity to clamp down on its opponents.
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