The row follows the first drop in GCSE results for 24 years after boards attempted to clamp down on grade inflation. |
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Last week, Scotland on Sunday revealed that ministers wanted to tag children as young as 10 in an effort to clamp down on tearaways. |
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Campaigning youngsters are demanding more leisure activities and increased police patrols in the borough to clamp down on rowdy youths. |
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The weekend's traffic effort from the Gardai was part of a national push to clamp down on dangerous and drunken driving. |
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He said the police initiative did not appear to be window dressing and the chamber felt it was a serious move to clamp down on crime. |
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This next phase would build on existing measures to clamp down on the grey economy and close the loopholes allowing for tax evasion. |
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Some of its past efforts to clamp down on street prostitution have had bizarre consequences. |
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It was the first time the authorities had confiscated vessels in their battle to clamp down on illegal fishing. |
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I am disappointed because it was an opportunity to clamp down on the destruction of the existing community by infill development. |
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Police say they are determined to clamp down on bikers riding in an anti-social manner, on or off-road. |
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This operation is an excellent example of how we are working with other agencies to clamp down on the selling of illegal goods. |
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He even has a pop at the police for failing to clamp down on the hangers-on who follow parades. |
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The children's secretary published guidance earlier this month designed to clamp down on homophobic bullying. |
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They are stepping up ticketing to clamp down on the vehicles using double yellow lines to park in Southampton city centre. |
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If a clamp down is to be made on beach sellers, these animal abusers should be the first in line. |
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The MP has spearheaded calls to clamp down on violent content, tabling a number of early day motions in parliament to tighten regulation. |
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They clamp down retailers who engage in sale-price bait-and-switch, and a wide variety of issues of electronic fraud. |
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Bradford Council's anti-social behaviour team is paying for two off-road bikes to help police clamp down on offenders in Bradford. |
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A clamp down on untaxed and uninsured motor vehicles has seen nearly 70 taken off the roads by North Yorkshire Police. |
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The diving play-actors, on whom referees have been instructed to clamp down, will draw scant consolation from that as they take an early bath. |
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The local Council is trying to clamp down on people who discard litter around towns and in the countryside. |
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The trend to clamp down on free speech on this issue is a threat to all women who seek to be adequately informed. |
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When braking, the calipers clamp down on large 14.2-inch vented front and 13.8-inch rear rotors to deliver outstanding braking performance. |
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We must clamp down on this misleading advertising that is fuelling demand and which many women pin so much hope on. |
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Substantial measures are required to boost and the stock of animal feed, control prices, and clamp down on cartels and speculation. |
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It is our duty to clamp down on such attitudes and behaviour and bring to justice the people, groups and organisations which promote terrorism. |
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But in 1983, the Communist Party launched a Campaign against Spiritual Pollution, to clamp down on experimental art. |
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Since the attack, Canadian authorities have invoked the threat of terrorism to justify a clamp down on protests that extends well beyond Kananaskis County. |
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Worried residents fear problems on a crime-ridden council estate will erupt into a full-scale riot unless police clamp down on hell-raising teenagers. |
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If such mass protests seem to be in the works, will the mainland Chinese government have to step in to clamp down, including dispersing the crowds with riot police? |
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Environmentalists are prodding regulators to clamp down on practices like classifying events that happen repeatedly as accidents. |
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She has pushed through his drive to clamp down on reoffenders, recommending stiffer sentences to judges. |
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He suggested the U. S. apply pressure on Pakistan to clamp down on the LeT and to bring to book criminals like Dawood. |
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The authorities, always bound by the law, can in some ways overstep the mark in their efforts to prevent and clamp down on terrorism. |
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And the blame, they insist, rests with Ottawa's decision to clamp down on trusts. |
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In this way, it will be possible to strengthen the rule of law and to clamp down on the culture of illegality and impunity throughout the world. |
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Firstly, we want to clamp down on illegal fishing, because it is nothing but unfair competition and the destructive exploitation of fish stocks. |
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No national regulator would be likely to clamp down on an airline in its jurisdiction, unless there was an extremely serious problem. |
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How do you clamp down on messy street protests without violating fundamental laws that guarantee freedom of assembly and prohibit political interference with policing? |
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Authorities have become less open to critical voices and are using harsher means to clamp down on free speech. |
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The speaker replied that New Delhi would certainly not clamp down on the Tibetan diaspora in India. |
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This year's event focused on the safety of journalists operating in conflict areas and a call to clamp down on crimes against journalists. |
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As such they have become an important tool in the project of European countries to clamp down hard on irregular migration. |
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The company, based in James Street, has introduced the hard line tactics in a bid to clamp down on offenders who are determined not to pay their fares. |
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It's critical that suppliers do all they can to clamp down on electricity theft. |
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Now the police sergeant, who has moved back to the town after a 17-year stint elsewhere in the county, wants to clamp down on the late night rowdies. |
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In an attempt to clamp down on age falsification, the organizers said they would demand that team officials submit authentic birth documents of their athletes. |
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A helicopter is commissioned to carry a race judge, solely to clamp down on backmarkers taking tows from cars in the convoy during the mountain stages. |
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By '90, adherents numbered in the thousands, and a distrustful government began to clamp down, leveling accusations of tribalism against the movement and then banishing it. |
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A tough new regime across West Yorkshire will clamp down this month on non-payers of court penalties and on-the-spot fines, including speeding tickets. |
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The public threats against the Independent media show that the regime pursues an arbitrary and discriminatory policy to clamp down on independent voices. |
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They also continue their unprecedented clamp down on Chongryon. |
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The EU urges the Government of Sri Lanka to act effectively on the commitment of President Rajapakse to put a stop to the culture of impunity and to clamp down on all acts of violence in areas controlled by the Government. |
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More important for me, however, are the numerous letters which I have received from scientific academies, medical companies and patient associations begging us not to clamp down on such promising and hopeful research. |
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While the definition of 'federal public administration' has yet to be clarified, what is clear is that the federal government wants to clamp down on any spending which it can control. |
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After all, it is extremely simple to lay disinfectant mats and carry out standard soil checks in ports and airports in order to clamp down on the problem. |
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We should really clamp down on proposals for state aid. |
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It could clamp down on the economic power of traffickers. |
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Measures to clamp down on traffickers must clearly be supplemented and backed with a policy of prevention and the social rehabilitation of drug addicts. |
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However, it is quite clear that we must make sure that we root out and clamp down on criminals who use the Internet in order to establish closer contact with young people, who must obviously be protected. |
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We have the potential to differentiate crucial elements involved in auto theft and we should empower our peace officers with the powers they need to clamp down on auto theft. |
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This, of course, is completely mad, and it is good that you stated here a few minutes ago that you will not tolerate this and intend to clamp down on this practice. |
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Given that the State is unable to provide adequately for its people, it should not clamp down on people's activities which help to provide for their own basic needs. |
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However, we also need measures to clamp down on speculation, which do not exist as yet, and a two-way adjustment of retail prices and production costs. |
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At the same time, the authorities have been so slow to clamp down on gang violence that there have been demonstrations demanding the withdrawal of the UN forces. |
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Clausen has continued to clamp down on counterparts. |
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Thus, although the FDA can talk tough and clamp down on the electronic cigarette, it is barred by Congress from removing the real killer from the market. |
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There were reports of motorists turning round on dual carriageways slip roads, which North Wales Police said they would clamp down on if anybody was caught. |
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