Chinese officials appeared to condone the xenophobic outcry triggered by Western criticism of the clampdown.
He is also keen to clampdown on alleged overcharging of small business customers by the banks.
Sixty-three thousand flights have been cancelled in the four days since the clampdown began.
The other big question is the effect of so severe a fiscal clampdown on the economy.
But the government's "behaviour tsar", Charlie Taylor, has called for a clampdown on term-time holidays.
The security clampdown was particularly tough in the capital, with roadblocks dotted around the city.
Even with a welfare clampdown of this magnitude, another 3.6% of GDP will be needed.
It s a significant shift being proposed that will probably lead to a tougher clampdown on the banking system.
Mr Erdogan retorted that Mr Maliki was fomenting sectarian strife with his clampdown on Sunni politicians.
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But it could also be driven by desperation, as the U.S. clampdown cuts off the regime's finances.
The clampdown on the private sector has been prompted by several high profile cases of sub-standard care.
The inspections were part of a national HSE clampdown aimed at reducing death, injury and ill health.
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Now it's a question of how well this can be enforced and that the clampdown actually happens.
The officers believe their clampdown is successful because the smugglers have been forced to try new routes.
Since then, the government has announced a clampdown on the activities of CMCs in England and Wales.
The clampdown enabled the authorities to keep the media hordes at bay and protesters off the streets.
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Already they are threatened by the continuing dispute over Cyprus and a clampdown down on free speech.
Yet the Americans do not seem to be pushing at all for a drugs clampdown in the region.
The clampdown could force some players to exit the business, which would free up market share for larger lenders.
Isle of Man drivers are being warned of heavy penalties as part of an annual clampdown on Christmas drink-driving.
The aim of such behaviour is presumably to convince regulators to focus the coming clampdown on the weakest banks.
Tourism, a pillar of the Tibetan economy, has been devastated by the clampdown.
New York's recovery certainly started with a clampdown on anti-social behaviour graffiti writing, street drinking, turnstile jumping, and so on.
More than 120 Chinese nationals were arrested in Ghana as part of a renewed clampdown against illegal mining in March.
Or it might take the cynical option of launching attacks to provoke an Israeli clampdown and boost its own support.
If this month's peace agreement for Sierra Leone survives, the excuse for a permanent security clampdown in Guinea will be removed.
In Germany, a surprise government clampdown on non-returnable containers had "negatively impacted" sales, as supermarkets spurned goods sold in non-recyclable packaging.
That clampdown spurred a nationwide uprising as armed rebels, including military defectors and other fighters, battled under the Free Syrian Army.
He has been part of a government clampdown on first-class travel and uses a senior railcard to save the taxpayer money.
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