Quotes about curbing (16 Quotes)


    The persistent, toxic chemicals we identified in this study are important, heavily used industrial substances, some of which are produced in quantities up to 500 million pounds a year. At the very least, Americans have a right to know if companies are releasing these pollutants into their communities. In fact, we should have begun tracking these pollutants years ago. Instead of curbing reports on the most worrisome pollutants to please industry, the Bush Administration should be expanding the tracking system to inform and protect the public.

    This means addressing the transmission of the virus where the disease occurs, in poultry, specifically free-range chickens and wetland dwelling ducks, and thus curbing the disease occurrence in the region before it spreads to other parts of the world,

    I think this is an excellent first step to curbing the steroid epidemic in Texas. The state is telling school districts protecting our kids from steroid abuse must become a priority.


    The haze may have masked the effects of global warming across large parts of China, particularly in the central and eastern regions, where daily high temperatures have actually been decreasing. This may seem like good news, but any success China has in curbing emissions will accelerate the effects of global warming in those areas when the cooling mask is lifted.


    My imagination longs to dash ahead and plan developments but I have noticed that when things happen in one's imaginings, they never happen in one's life, so I am curbing myself.

    Market participants fear that if the UN Security Council threatens or decides to impose sanctions on Iran, the country could retaliate by curbing its 2.6 million barrels a day of exports. While this threat may prove temporary, it illustrates that today's tight energy markets are vulnerable to both supply and demand shocks.


    Delving into Iran's export mix to see what possible disruptions may surface should the U. N. Security Council impose sanctions on Iran for non-compliant behavior, causing Iran to retaliate in the form of curbing oil exports, Japan is most exposed.

    For too long now, we have watched as the harmful effects of methamphetamine have turned our communities upside down. The funding not only provides our police forces with necessary support in the fight against meth, but is critical to curbing a culture of drug abuse,


    We know that before the recent hurricanes, there were as many as 126,000 problem and pathological gamblers in Louisiana who could benefit from services aimed at curbing their addiction.

    In addition to continuing to press for action at the EU level, the government must also act at a domestic level, to demonstrate its commitment to curbing greenhouse gas emissions arising from aviation.


    Imagine believing in the control of inflation by curbing the money supply That is like deciding to stop your dog fouling the sidewalk by plugging up its rear end. It is highly unlikely to succeed, but if it does it kills the hound.




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