He is a conservative Republican who backs a flat tax, pushes for regulatory relief, and favors curbs on immigration. |
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Despite curbs on satellite TV, many get such broadcasts, as well as bootleg videotapes and smuggled publications. |
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And health experts predict curbs on sugar and fat will soon be introduced to prevent manufacturers adding excessive amounts to their products. |
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It all began with curbs on open grazing and felling of trees, control on population growth and ban on dowry and alcoholism. |
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On Dec. 14, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board proposed stricter curbs on audit firms selling tax services to their clients. |
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Despite the rosy growth forecasts, it has announced strict curbs on the industry. |
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He also suggested stringent curbs on slow-moving vehicles must be laid on flyovers, while preventing them from overspeeding at the same time. |
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It curbs and curtails the natural development of players and stunts the learning process of the finer arts of the game. |
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In the fourteenth century, two parallel movements were under way to enforce Magna Carta's curbs on arbitrary royal authority. |
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If you hang them below the bumper, they can easily get knocked out of adjustment or even broken by curbs or snow banks. |
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In response, a constitutional amendment that curbs the military's power was passed in May. |
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For this reason, Charlton tripped over two bushes, three curbs, and one nearsighted dog,, as he and Jerome made their way to the nursing home. |
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With its big cushiony seat and gigantic whitewall tires I could ride over curbs and not even feel it. |
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If I want to travel just a few hundred yards I have to negotiate sloping pavements and steep curbs in my chair. |
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Emphasis is taken from the towering edifice and transferred to the ledges, curbs, benches and other ground-level surfaces that surround it. |
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A treaded black tape now runs along the curbs because people didn't notice them and were stumbling. |
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Those blocks with a slight flow due to chipping or cracking are cut to obtain bondstones, curbs or paving stones. |
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The platform was a street with curbs on either side that sloped down very slowly to the only building in sight. |
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A grin formed on my face as I rode my little heart out, ollieing over benches, kick flipping over curbs and grinding along concrete barriers. |
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While most of the work involves street striping and painting, at the Wallace Road crossing, crews will extend the curbs. |
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The high school parking lot has a cinder surface instead of asphalt, wooden ties instead of concrete for the curbs. |
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They rejected the euro and its budgetary austerity pact, which curbs growth. |
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Triple bead tapes are ideal for penetrable installations including roof curbs and vent jacks. |
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Dont get afraid by such or such survey, extrapolated curbs, or lugubrious predictions based on manipulated figures. |
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Intimidation by officialdom curbs their religious freedom and they encounter problems in moving about freely and owning property. |
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For skylight curbs, measure the appropriate length of the strip to extend the detail for an outside corner a minimum of 75 mm. |
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In its early meetings, the task force became stalemated, with some of its members favoring a largely uncurbed CIA and others wanting to place severe curbs on the agency. |
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It sparked student protests with modest demands: greater freedom of speech, economic freedoms, curbs on corruption. |
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The landscaped areas should use berms, curbs and depressions to direct and retain flows and allow time for infiltration. |
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In effect, they are speed bumps for your walls, handrails, curbs, etc. |
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Most patients do reasonably well if they keep to a diet that strictly curbs their intake of choline. |
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That hurts firms' competitiveness, curbs their growth and thus discourages hiring. |
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He rejected the idea there should be any curbs on selling water during the drought. |
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The agreement, with the 2C goal in mind, would enter into force in 2020, supported by a register of national greenhouse gas emissions curbs. |
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The government has also blocked certain websites, including Facebook, and has curbs on religious freedom. |
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Significant curbs on carbon emissions from the growing use of fossil fuels must therefore be a global political objective. |
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For the average individual, it's rather boring, because it's rows and rows and rows of roads and curbs, but what it represents is the potential. |
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Contractors started taking down fencing and told residents it was easier for them to manoeuvre their vehicles if people started parking on the curbs. |
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Last week, the Cabinet unilaterally relaxed curbs on the travel of businesspeople and religious pilgrims between Kinmen and Matsu and cities in Fujian Province. |
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The proposals are part of a wide-ranging White Paper on public health which also includes curbs on junk food advertising and the introduction of NHS personal health trainers. |
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On the one side, technology has increased the choice available for the people and on the other governments are trying to put curbs on free flow of information. |
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Central to the government's bid to rein in economic growth have been administrative curbs on lending, especially to money-losing state enterprises. |
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Concrete is popular for sidewalks, parking pads, patios, dumpster pads, front stoops, recreational areas, driveways, curbs, gutters and much more. |
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Driveways and curbs were the only paved areas on this cul-de-sac. |
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There should also be strict curbs on extravaganzas using power. |
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Although some of his reforms were laudable, they were combined with strict curbs on the powers of the parliaments, convincing many that the hour of despotism had struck. |
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Beijing is encouraging the development of big retail groups as part of attempts to strengthen the industry before it lifts curbs on overseas retailers. |
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He will perform this role very well, especially if he curbs his gaffes that have already begun to irritate the White House. |
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Public faith in government was centermost in a recent decision by a federal appeals court in Seattle that upheld Alaska's curbs on soft money. |
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Even such a seemingly small thing as high curbs will be a problem or buses that are difficult to climb onto in the winter. |
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The curbs only cover banks, neglecting many of the firms populating China's shadow-banking system. |
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Richard Kovacevich criticized the US for retroactively adding curbs to the TARP, which according to him is forcing banks to cut their dividend. |
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Stone and brick walls, curbs, and wood may wear string rapidly. |
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Lack of competition curbs innovation and can hinder research efforts. |
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Subsequent repairs to the roadway, curbs and gutters will also be made. |
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Stenciling street addresses on curbs is a common practice, but painting the numbers on rooftops is rare. |
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These include, in particular, cleaved paving blocks, curbs and cut slabs designed especially for road construction and surface treatments of streets and squares. |
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They are also subject to economic and political pressures, including dismissal, censorship, curbs on travel as well as passport withdrawals or visa denials. |
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Snøhetta will eliminate the vestigial curbs, and raise the entire pedestrian space to the level of the existing sidewalks, removing the subliminal danger signal. |
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Even the most sceptical political observers would have to admit that inter-party competition curbs misrule by subjecting the governing party to the relentless scrutiny of its rivals. |
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The Court of Appeal's decision restores contract law analysis to the employment relationship, and thereby curbs the potential for runaway tort damages. |
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Germany has made it clear that it will not rush to change EU treaties, and eastern European ministers have spoken out against curbs on proposed migrant workers' rights, which discriminate against their citizens. |
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Picking up on this week's announcement of curbs on the use of employment agencies, Stevens said temporary staffing costs were the single largest cause of hospital deficits. |
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The theoretical introduction of the principle of subsidiarity that you claim to want finally to take into account after ten years by no means curbs the Union's legislative appetite. |
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The EU executive in Brussels said on Wednesday that moves to reinstate the death penalty could incur curbs on Hungary's EU rights and entitlements. |
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Add international inspections to that mix, plus curbs on other uranium enrichment, and optimists think an imperfect interim deal could take shape, capable of postponing a larger nuclear stand-off. |
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Even if the Senate now passes the curbs on compensation cases that Mr Bush wants, it is unlikely to cure Americans of their habit of reaching for their attorneys whenever they feel wronged. |
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That would, in theory, allow the politicians to redraft a better bill perhaps even one that included sensible provisions on auto-fuel efficiency, mandatory carbon curbs and so on. |
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Work remaining includes constructing drainage curbs, sign installation and delineator installation. |
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North Koreans have evaded financial curbs by couriering cash in bulk. |
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This program will allow Quebec's municipalities to repair or replace drinking water and wastewater pipes, as well as curbs, pavement and sidewalks related to the pipeline renewal work. |
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Mrs Curtis will continue to press for curbs on the sale of lad mags in parliamentary question time today. |
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Traffic markings: Coatings formulated and recommended for marking and striping streets, highways, or other traffic surfaces including, but not limited to, curbs, berms, driveways, parking lots, sidewalks, and airport runways. |
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Seniors, adolescents, adults, and young families with babies in strollers and dogs on leashes spilled off the curbs at Government Street in front of the Fairmont Empress hotel. |
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Families will gain access to safe municipal drinking water and wastewater treatment services along with new roads, sidewalks, curbs, gutters and streetlights. |
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Roadways, sidewalks, curbs, and parts of the sewer system were reconstructed on Indian Road between Rita Avenue and Meadowlands Drive, and on Rita Avenue between Indian Road and Cordova Avenue. |
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It will commence with set up of roadway beds within the upgrade and feasibly curbs the year, weather permitting. |
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Examples of the former include stairways, doors that are too narrow to accommodate wheelchairs, sidewalk curbs and an insufficient number of designated parking spaces. |
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So I share the disgust of trade unionists who now face even more draconian curbs on the right to take industrial action when all else fails. |
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The health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has announced he is to introduce curbs on the use of employment agencies in the National Health Service as bills for temporary staff soar. |
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Concrete curbs are broken with a pneumatic jackhammer. |
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Among the improvements will be over 3,000 new columbaria niches, which are vaults that hold urns with cremated ashes, as well as new curbs, landscaping, and irrigation. |
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The anticancer drug rituximab thwarts inflammatory nerve damage in the brain and curbs relapses in people with multiple sclerosis, a study suggests. |
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Conservatives like it because lowering rates stimulates the economy and eliminating loopholes curbs tax-driven economic decisions that grossly misallocate capital. |
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