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tough and macroeconomic
With support from Jiang Zemin and Li Peng, then president and premier respectively, Zhu enacted tough macroeconomic control measures.
With support from Jiang Zemin and Li Peng, then General secretary and Premier respectively, the government enacted tough macroeconomic control measures.

tough and adjustment
After two seasons in Portugal, Terrence Durham ’ s return was the only adjustment in a largely unchanged roster for the 2003-2004 season which saw the club accept an invitation to appear in the BBL Trophy for a second time, adding to a tough schedule including the league ( now reverted to EBL Division 1 ), the National Trophy and the National Cup, which for the first time in history didn ’ t feature any BBL teams.

tough and measures
However, David E. Fishman, professor of Jewish History at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, states that, whereas the heder and yeshiva, the organs of Jewish education, " were banned by virtue of the law separating church and school, and subjected to tough police and administrative actions ," circumcision was not proscribed by law or suppressed by executive measures.
Lyons favoured the tough economic measures of the " Premiers ' Plan ", pursued an orthodox fiscal policy and refused to accept NSW Premier Jack Lang's proposals to default on overseas debt repayments.
In 1961, Harold Macmillan's Conservative Government legalised betting shops and tough measures were enacted to ensure that bookmakers remained honest.
The Cosgrave government's tough anti-terrorist laws alienated the public, as did its tough austerity measures ( Finance Minister Richie Ryan was nicknamed ' Richie Ruin ' on a satirical TV programme, Hall's Pictorial Weekly ).
Howard repeatedly clashed with judges and prison reformers as he sought to clamp down on crime through a series of ' tough ' measures, such as reducing the right to silence of defendants in their police interviews and at their trials as part of 1994's Criminal Justice and Public Order Act.
In autumn 1944, Ryti used tough measures, as he had done during the Great Depression ten years earlier, in the nation's monetary policy.
He was a proponent of the " tough love " measures designed to force claimants, including the sick and disabled, back to work.
When the Irish Civil War broke out in June 1922 he tried to restore law and order by introducing tough measures.
His government has also enacted tough measures designed to limit the number of immigrants coming to Denmark, specifically as asylumseekers or through arranged marriages.
Wilson led efforts to enact " tough on crime " measures and signed into law the popular " Three Strikes " ( 25 years to life for repeat offenders ) As a result of the Three Strikes Law, 4, 431 offenders have been sentenced to 25 years to life for strings of crime.
He supported the government introducing tough gun control measures following the Port Arthur massacre in April 1996, measures which were opposed by much of his party's rural base.
Clinton also pursued tough federal anti-crime measures, steering more federal dollars toward the war on drugs, and calling for the hiring of 100, 000 new police officers.
Layoffs and other tough management measures continued in the first two years of Gerstner's tenure, but the company was saved, and business success has continued to grow steadily since then.
Each of these organizations was, and may still be influenced by fears that their games could come under the influence of gamblers in the absence of these tough measures.
As far as the MST was concerned, the greatest gain it received from the Lula government was the non-criminalization of the movement itself-the tough anti-occupation measures taken by the Cardoso government being left in abeyance through non-enforcing.
This time, Dunn engineered a takeover so that he became the sole controlling shareholder thereby allowing him to take the tough but necessary reorganization measures to restore profitability to the steel maker.
From November 2001 to February 2005 he was Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen I, and enacted a policy of tough measures designed to limit the number of immigrants coming to Denmark.
However, his tough measures ultimately led to his political downfall.
In 1956, after Lim Yew Hock replaced David Marshall as Chief Minister of Singapore, he began to take tough measures to suppress communist activities with the support of the British Governor and Commissioner of Police.
She called on President Eduard Shevardnadze to use tough measures against the mass demonstrations that led to Georgia's Rose Revolution in November 2003.

tough and were
Even on his tough constitution, the exposure and strenuous activity were beginning to tell in earnest.
They were disturbed by his idiotic bravado -- as, when his bodyguard, Yankee Schwartz, complained that he had been snubbed by Dave Miller, a prize-fight referee, chieftain of a Jewish gang and one of four brothers of tough reputation, who were Hirschey, a gambler-politician in loose beer-running league with Torrio and O'Banion, Frank, a policeman, and Max, the youngest.
Tallard's force had suffered considerably more than Marlborough's troops on their march – many of his cavalry horses were suffering from glanders, and the mountain passes were proving tough for the 2, 000 wagons of provisions.
The PET computer line was used primarily in schools, due to its tough all-metal construction ( some models were labeled " Teacher's PET "), but did not compete well in the home setting where graphics and sound were important.
Despite struggling through the task of plotting a story, his cadenced dialogue and cryptic narrations were musical, evoking the dark alleys and tough thugs, rich women and powerful men about whom he wrote.
Such blades were reputed to be not only tough and resistant to shattering, but capable of being honed to a sharp and resilient edge.
The 70s Essendon sides were involved in many rough and tough encounters under Tuddenham, who himself came to logger heads with Ron Barassi at a quarter time huddle where both coaches exchanged heated words.
On 4 September, Essendon were assigned with a tough away trip against Adelaide at AAMI Stadium with a depleted squad.
One of the German POWs successfully seduces the beautiful and tough Red Army Captain Alexandra Kasalniskaya ( Eva Bartok ) who prefers him to the sadistic camp commandant, which as Bartov comments also is meant to show that even in defeat, German men were more sexually virile and potent than their Russian counterparts.
Passed with overwhelming backing, the tough new gun control rules were " hoped to prevent Europe from becoming a gun-friendly culture like the United States ," in the words of the International Herald Tribune.
The CIA approached George W. Bush for permission to take al-Libi into their own custody and rendition him to a foreign country for more " tough guy " questioning, and were granted permission.
According to Spink, President Roosevelt wanted " a tough judge and a man sympathetic with his viewpoint in that important court "; Lowden and Landis were, like Roosevelt, on the progressive left of the Republican Party.
Moreover, tough and strict laws were imposed as well.
Under Dr. Ing e. h. Karl Stief, who had been chief engineer at Opel since 1934, useful changes were made to this tough little car.
* Virtually no values were found to load only on the tough / tender dimension.
Pattern welding developed out of the necessarily complex process of making blades that were both hard and tough from the erratic and unsuitable output from early iron smelting in bloomeries.
Sources from Pakistan claimed that Musharraf and his military government's officers were in full mood to exercise tough conditions on Sharif, was intended to sent Navaz Sharif to gallows to face similar fate as Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1979.
The tough tactics undertaken by Mofaz drew widespread concern from the international community but were broadly supported by the Israeli public.
Skins were used to make tough parkas worn feather side in and the silky tufts were sewn into ornamental work.

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