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curb and demand
Houghton Motor Transit operates a demand bus that serves the community, but " curb to curb " services is only for Houghton residents, and as it is outside the city limits of Houghton rates with one terminus in Dakota Heights are higher.
Reference class forecasting was developed by Bent Flyvbjerg, Oxford University, to curb optimism bias and strategic misrepresentation and thus arrive at more accurate estimates of costs and demand.
In 1939, as the Guard's campaign of retribution had degenerated into terrorism, Iorga used the Senate tribune to address the issue and demand measures to curb the violence.
* Fiscal tightening: the idea is to use fiscal restraint, especially in the form of spending cuts on nontradables, so as to lower aggregate demand and curb the inflationary impact of capital inflow.
People began to demand a curb on royal authority and the establishment of the rule of law as their concern over foreign, and especially Russian, influence grew.
Maloney also co-authored and helped secure passage of bipartisan legislation to curb the demand for sex trafficking.
An internationally recognized degree, unique multilingual / multicultural background, excellent communication in English has increased the global demand of Indian Audiologists considering the shortage of these graduates especially in western countries. However in recent times, the profession has been plagued by introduction of short term diploma programs which has resulted in dilution of services particularly in hearing aid dispensing and there have been mass protests by speech and hearing fraternity to stop such courses and curb malpractices.
These included taxation of real estate profits and of share dividends ( designed to curb speculation ), increases in pensions for various categories of workers, a law on school organisation ( to provide for a unified secondary school with compulsory attendance up to the age of 14 ), the nationalisation of the electric-power industry, and significant wage rises for workers ( including those in the newly nationalised electric-power industry ), which led to a rise in consumer demand.

curb and legal
Anti-SLAPP ( strategic lawsuit against public participation ) laws can be applied in an attempt to curb alleged abuses of the legal system by individuals or corporations who utilize the courts as a weapon to retaliate against whistle blowers, victims, or to silence another's speech.
Heath attempted to rein in the increasingly militant trade union movement, which had so far managed to stop attempts to curb their power by legal means.
Many believed that a promising political career had been destroyed by the legal requirement, a hangover from the era when Parliament had sought to curb the influence of the Crown on MPs, which would be amended and finally repealed altogether in the next twelve years.
Though California state law requires all minors to be housed in residence with a legal guardian and compulsory education to the age of 18, no mention is made of who Julie's legal guardian may be, nor what school she attends, or how she avoids Los Angeles ' strictly-enforced curfews to curb underage gang activity.
In one alleged case he took his children out of school during term time to take them to the Glastonbury Festival despite announcing measures to curb unauthorised school absences with fines and possible legal proceedings.
Singapore Pools is the only legal lottery operator in Singapore, incorporated in 1968 to curb illegal gambling.
The pelham is never legal for use in any western riding discipline, where either a snaffle bit or a curb bit is used.
Pelham bits which include a curb chain and require two sets of reins are also legal and are particularly popular in equitation.

curb and aid
More aware than her husband of the precarious state of the financial aid they were receiving, she attempted to curb Vanbrugh's grandiose ideas, in an arrogant fashion ( as was her wont ) rather than explain the true reasons behind her frugality.
At the Conservative Party conference in October 1970, he made a notable speech commending the government for attempting to curb trade union power, and called for state aid to strikers ' families to be reduced or stopped altogether, a policy which the Thatcher government pursued over a decade later.
The combination of scientific research and public education are imperative to curb the spread of disease and aid the tortoise in recovery.
Stoppies can also be accomplished without front brakes with the aid of a roadside curb.

curb and was
The curb was a line of stone laid edgewise in the dirt and tilted this way and that by frost in the ground or the roots of trees.
Assonance seems nearly as severe a curb, although in a celebrated passage William of Malmesbury declares that A Song Of Roland was intoned before the battle commenced at Hastings.
An ancient Rolls-Royce, as shiningly impressive as the day it came off the ship, was parked at the curb.
Cooper was beside his car, on the curb at the right, just standing there morosely ; ;
The Absalon, according to The New York Times report, " was deployed in the Gulf of Aden September as part of an international effort to curb piracy ," part of Combined Task Force 150.
Even if the initial regulation was well-intentioned ( to curb actual abuses ), and even if the initial lobbying by corporations was well-intentioned ( to reduce illogical regulations ), the mixture of business and government stifle competition, a collusive result called regulatory capture.
Due to failure to curb deepening unrest in the northern part of the country, Gambi was in July 2006 replaced with Bozizé ’ s old friend from the military academy, Jules Bernard Ouandé.
With no backboard or sidewalk curb to hit against, this gave rise to presumed methods of dice control, of which the best was known as the " army blanket roll.
It was once used to curb female masturbation.
measure of Muhammad was necessary to curb the cruel tradition in the then Arab society of misusing handmaiden as concubine for sexual pleasures and later refuting her due rights and that of her children.
Charles engaged in a struggle for power with the Parliament of England, attempting to obtain royal revenue whilst Parliament sought to curb his Royal prerogative which Charles believed was divinely ordained.
Not all of Diocletian's plans were successful: the Edict on Maximum Prices ( 301 ), his attempt to curb inflation via price controls, was counterproductive and quickly ignored.
Increased fiscal and monetary discipline was imposed to curb inflation and to focus on priorities.
The fact that Himmler was Interior Minister only increased the power of Bormann, as the Gauleiters feared that Himmler, who was General Plenipotentiary for the Administration of the Reich, would curb their power and set up his higher SS and police leaders as their replacement.
However, given that Bradman scored 232, it was not thought that a way to curb his prodigious scoring had been found.
Benedict XII was a reforming pope who tried to curb the luxuries of the monastic orders, though without much success.
This was announced in a bid to curb spending and in particular, the large costs attributed to the provision of catering to the staff and visitors to the Palace of Westminster.
Despite the damage which the affair was inflicting on the church, it was not until after Julius ' death in 1555 that anything could be done to curb Innocenzo's visibility.
* Israel: In 2006, the Segway was approved for use on sidewalks and other pedestrian designated locations, as well as on roads that have no sidewalks, obstructed sidewalks or sidewalks lacking curb cuts.
In 1822, the British signed the first of a series of treaties with Sultan Said to curb this trade, but not until 1876 was the sale of slaves finally prohibited.
One of his first notable acts as president was to deliver a 20, 000-word address to Congress asking it to curb the power of large corporations ( called " trusts ").
Operation Searchlight ordered by Yahya was a planned military pacification carried out by the Pakistan Army to curb the Bengali nationalist movement in erstwhile East Pakistan in March 1971 Ordered by the government in West Pakistan, this was seen as the sequel to Operation Blitz which had been launched in November 1970.

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