词汇 | example_english_curb |
释义 | Examples of curbThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. However, economic progress and delivery of social services, such as healthcare and education, also depend on the success of the efforts to curb rampant corruption. The application of control measures that curb human infection in endemic areas depends critically on the detection of infected people. The latter is directed at curbing the political as opposed to the judicial criteria for appointments. To curb worker feuds, managers confined workers for three days if they fought with fellow workers. Extending the medical code of ethics to establishments that employ doctors (even if not owned by doctors) may curb unethical referral practices. Initially it was an economic institution designed to curb the power of plutocrats who were manipulating medicinal drug markets in their favor. For the sake of regional stability, he tried to curb the efforts at reform, especially the demands for increased national independence. Therefore, it appears that inoculative biocontrol programmes should be applied early in spring in order to curb the increasing mealybug density later in summer. Environmental policy, fostered by international agreements, gives a better explanation why pollution curbs downward at high income levels. The counterpoints to the mutability of style were the legal constraints designed to curb the fashion impulse, bridling the sartorial ambitions of non-elites. The paper also offers suggestions on extra disclosures that might help in curbing earnings management. Entry of sheep was banned while curbs like grazing fee were imposed for other cattle. Apart from official attempts to curb the institution and its actions, partisan control over the institution is therefore an additional risk. The figure suggests that the conditions are fairly permissive and one minister will generally have an incentive to curb his spending. While the theatre was to be the bastion of progress, traditional popular festivities such as carnival with its subversive potential for social inversion, were curbed. Yet the tonal dissonances curb the polysemantic potential of rhyming equivalences by discouraging any association between easily rhymed words. As a result, the real interest rate will rise, which in turn will curb the rise in aggregate demand. A number of governments were reluctant to accept this curb on patentability. Since violent acts were already illegal, the state of emergency was aimed primarily at curbing the unarmed resistance. Not only would this help to curb overfishing and boost fishermen's incomes. Introduction of a license limitation scheme was proposed to curb the excessive effort in the fishery. Equally, as the conflicts existed, both sides continued to try to assist each other in curbing female migration. It also could be an effective means of curbing the power of corporations with financial stakes in the healthcare field. It is difficult to curb this type of violation; fortunately, however, they are rare. These changes in subsidies are also intended to help curb growth in public expenditure on pharmaceuticals (43). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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