Ministers say action is needed to curb the 60% increase in road-related personal injury claims since 2006.
He laid the bikes down on the curb and worked his way back quietly to take a closer look.
We sat on the curb in front of a band of idle musicians and began to drink.
The government is under substantial pressure to act to curb the powers of the Strasbourg court.
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In 1928, for instance, Fed officials were anxious to curb the stock market boom.
Tamil politicians believe the government intends to curb Tamil nationalism through intense security and population transfer.
Rights activists have long criticized Malaysia's anti-sedition law as a tool to curb democratic dissent.
Now, there is plenty of waste in government and we absolutely should curb it.
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The summonses are part of a broader IRS effort to curb abusive shelters through more disclosure.
When she looked up again, her front wheel was just inches from the concrete curb.
The U.S. government is using legislation to try to curb the market for conflict minerals.
Locked gates may be installed across alleys in Nottinghamshire in a bid to curb anti-social behaviour.
"Being involved with the designers' show house really gave it curb appeal, " he says.
Malpass and Wesbury have been recommending that the Fed raise interest rates to curb inflation expectations.
Depending how visible they are on a home's roof, the panels can hurt its curb appeal.
But some doubt that he will curb spending enough to make the package fiscally responsible.
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China may one day help curb Pyongyang, but not now and maybe not even next decade.
To curb the drop in recent decades, some European governments have re-evaluated their family policies.
It could include revenues derived from a yet-to-be created "cap-and-trade" system to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
They were going to his mansion, partying on, the Rolls purring at the curb.
Limits on contributions to parties in 2002 did nothing to curb spending by independent committees.
Nextgov.com has a very interesting article about new techniques being developed to curb Stuxnet-type attacks.
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He has promised to curb his own powers of patronage but has given few particulars.
Green stands on the curb in front of his FEMA trailer and watches the gawkers.
In addition to internet-based measures, the agreement also seeks to curb trade of counterfeited physical goods.
Raccoons lifted the lids off the garbage pails left at the curb for the morning pickup.
It partially thinks that getting government out of big business will help curb corruption.
If speculation is responsible for these price rises then curbing speculation will curb the price rises.
Another, which Mr Dornbusch emphasises, is that currency boards help to curb wasteful government spending.
Municipalities, in particular, have little power to tax residents and so have little reason to curb spending.
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