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production curbing SUST. sin pl. ECON.

II . curb [kɜ:b, ingl. am. kɜ:rb] SUST.

2. curb AM AUTO. → kerb

Véase también: kerb

kerb [kɜ:b, ingl. am. kɜ:rb] SUST. ingl. brit.

curb market SUST.

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curb market ECON. ingl. am.

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The crux of the plot was the husband's attempt to commit a crime and the wife curbing his ill-advised plan.
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Expect, also, that the government will hype its superannuation tax concession measures as curbing a rort for high-income earners.
www.crikey.com.au
Indeed, the first wave of controls were successful at curbing inflation temporarily while the administration used expansionary fiscal and monetary policies.
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The programme was also moved to pre-watershed rather than post, significantly curbing bad language and violence.
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Member states agreed to work towards curbing emissions as soon as possible, with an idea date targeted at the first quarter of 2015.
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A lawn mower wheel can be run on the curbing, eliminating edging where a curb is installed.
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Curbing the participants' ability to negotiate via the media was a particularly important consideration.
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Government procurement and curbing monopolies by state-owned enterprises are highly sensitive and untouched, he said.
www.680news.com
After all, surely curbing heavy industry comes before cutting Catherine Wheels?
my.telegraph.co.uk
This curbing of membership was necessitated by a rate of growth faster than the server architecture could handle.
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