The biotech is actually restricting Avastin sales now to cut down on unapproved use.
The plans are designed to cut down on excessive drinking and improve people's health.
Two national charities have launched different campaigns urging people to cut down on their alcohol consumption.
Cycling officials have taken steps to cut down on the number of drug cheats, Hincapie said.
Government departments have also been told to cut down on the issuing of electronic items.
Even diesel fuel itself was being reformulated to cut down on its sulfur content.
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The idea here is to establish better quality patents and, again, to cut down on excessive litigation.
Morgan Stanley plans to cut down on bonuses in order to better align shareholders and employees interests.
The government was driving an austerity campaign and asked all ministers to cut down on travel costs.
The plan this holiday season is to cut down on the run-around and shipping fees by one-stop shopping.
WarZ raised the player limit on servers to 70, in order to cut down on the active servers.
Earlier this year, the government said it would take action to cut down on spurious whiplash insurance claims.
Painting fairways is just one of the tricks that course supers can use to cut down on overseeding.
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The move is designed to cut down on short-term dollar lending in Brazil.
It aims to cut down on spoon feeding of education to pass exams.
They were so blindingly bright to me I eventually borrowed my mother's tinted sunglasses to cut down on the glare.
This new feature was meant to cut down on a wave of aggressive friend requesting that had swept Facebook lately.
Hundreds of districts have created specialized "magnet" schools as a way to cut down on racial segregation in their schools.
He may be tempted by a career in politics but he would have to cut down on the colourful language.
Howitson seemed thankful the Act helps to cut down on the amount of archive-mining work Facebook has to do.
The ship is hoping to use the port to cut down on the time it takes to cross the English Channel.
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The Lib Dems also favour a system of no-fault compensation to cut down on the need for costly litigation following medical errors.
These officers are there to cut down on decision time, deploy resources.
However, strong performance from competitors like Oracle and VMware could force IBM to cut down on margins to as low as 2005 levels.
For the last five years the UN has run a program to encourage developing countries to cut down on emissions of global-warming gases.
Shadow business secretary Ken Clarke said the Conservatives would be "a friend" to new businesses and pledged to cut down on their paperwork.
Also on Tuesday, Bush lauded his administration's efforts to cut down on flight congestion, particularly at New York's major airports -- LaGuardia, John F.
It began publishing tenders on the Web, to invite broader participation, and, to cut down on conflicts of interest, it started assigning evaluators randomly.
Secondly, Chief Executive Roger Deromedi Roger Deromedi is sparking a second wave of job cuts: 8, 000 to be exact, in a bid to cut down on costs.
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