Both agreed on the importance of providing aid to civilians to stem the tide of refugees.
First, we strengthened security at the borders so that we could finally stem the tide of illegal immigrants.
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Isn't that exactly what we need to stem the tide of obesity?
There, nearly 20, 000 ecologists arrived from nearly 200 nations to find ways to stem the tide of ecological destruction occurring around the world.
Nor would the president have Paulson shoring up an alliance of mortgage lenders to develop a plan to stem the tide of foreclosures.
We discussed our response to Hurricane Sandy, our model of continued service, and how we think we can stem the tide of veteran suicide.
The market is praying that armies of financial bureaucrats are grinding away to build the final economic offensive that will stem the tide of crisis.
Paulson says the government got involved because it is in the interest of all players--homeowners, loan servicers and investors--to stem the tide of looming foreclosures.
It also could help stem the tide of wage-and-hour cases that have seen courts award overtime to such traditionally exempt employees as stockbrokers and loan officers.
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The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 attempted to stem the tide of credit card issuers from clogging up college lawns (making them free again for drum circles and hacky-sackers).
We have invested in outreach programs that empower young Americans with the facts about substance abuse, and we have worked to stem the tide of prescription drug abuse through education, monitoring, proper disposal, and enforcement.
Some media outlets have reported that Armstrong has been strongly considering the possibility of a confession, possibly as a way to stem the tide of fleeing sponsors and as part of a long-term comeback plan.
We're not sure if that's enough to stem the tide of cable cutting, but if it means more and easier to use viewing even when we're not in front of the HDTV, then we're for it.
The railroad and telecom tycoon has confided to at least one associate that this is his way of doing something to stem the tide of what he sees as violence-and sex-soaked refuse spilling out of Hollywood.
The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said the prime minister had given Mr Fox time to defend himself but the defence secretary had struggled to stem the tide of questions about his dealings with Mr Werritty.
"Attacking me is not talking about how we're going to deal with the challenges that exist in the Middle East, and take advantage of the opportunity there, and stem the tide of this violence, " he said.
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The willingness of the Wall Street banks to pay up for key managers and the overall spending on new employment may also help stem the tide of talent going to hedge funds and other alternative investment firms.
Japanese baseball, unable to stem the tide of top stars moving to the states for top dollar, "post" available players who are still under contract to their teams, as a way to collect cash compensation for departing players.
"It recognizes that there are good people on both sides of this issue, and we don't have to agree on everything to know that we've got to do something to stem the tide of gun violence, " he said.
Online activists, groups like the Electronic Freedom Foundation, and any number of other academics, civil rights advocates, and even some politicians can still communicate and do the hard work necessary to stem the tide of noxious legislation and treaties.
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Sprint may be able to stem the tide of rising subscriber cancellations with aggressive pricing plans, and the cycle of a lack of exciting, trendy phones appears to be broken thanks to great sales and reviews for the EVO 4G.
We enacted measures to stem the tide of foreclosures in our housing market, helping responsible homeowners stay in their homes and helping to stop the broader decline in home values which was eating away at what tends to be a family's largest asset.
Our own Foundation, Dancing Star (www.dancingstarfoundation) is working with partners and colleagues around the world to vastly multiply the environmental awareness and on-the-ground efforts by animal rights activists, conservation biologists and educators throughout the world to help stem the tide of irrevocable damage to the living earth.
Then there is the plea that has been going out, coming from the U.S. Marines, coming from the military to those in the civil service, to try to get the police officers to come back to help stem the tide of looting, to try to get those from the water department, the sanitation department, and with the electricity and utilities.
These are all well-intentioned, but based on the numbers, none seem to actually be working to stem the rising tide of non-golfing citizens.
The goal is to stem the rising tide of work-related musculoskeletal disorders, including those known as repetitive stress or repetitive strain injuries, that account for one third of all occupational injuries reported to the Bureau of Labor Statistics each year.
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Fidelity managed to stem the tide only in September of this year when it announced, with a stroke of psychological genius, that it would close the fund to new retail investors because it had become too big to manage.
Farrell came on for the last 21 minutes at blind-side flanker but could do little to stem the tide as the Blues went back to the top of the group B table as the only side with two wins out of two.
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As her office tried to stem the tide, Patterson learned the limits of pure diplomatic pressure to achieve U.S. goals.
Ms. Merkel, Germany's latest Iron Chancellor, has set her face against any of the measures that might stem the tide that is about to engulf the euro.
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