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He has hit products from America's three biggest trade partners with the new duties, and threatened them more widely in moves that analysts believe will increase prices and curb growth.

From BBC

California is trying to lower healthcare costs by setting statewide spending growth caps, which state officials hope will curb premium increases.

In recent years, law enforcement authorities have announced stepped-up crackdowns to curb the business along well-known “tracks.”

Where do the guns which arm the cartels come from, she asks rhetorically, openly calling for the US to do more to curb the flow of weapons south and tackle its demand for illegal drugs.

From BBC

But even before that, a life-changing shock curbs his willingness to don his red suit and horned helmet.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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