In the fourteenth century, two parallel movements were under way to enforce Magna Carta's curbs on arbitrary royal authority. |
He is a conservative Republican who backs a flat tax, pushes for regulatory relief, and favors curbs on immigration. |
It all began with curbs on open grazing and felling of trees, control on population growth and ban on dowry and alcoholism. |
For this reason, Charlton tripped over two bushes, three curbs, and one nearsighted dog,, as he and Jerome made their way to the nursing home. |
Despite curbs on satellite TV, many get such broadcasts, as well as bootleg videotapes and smuggled publications. |
And health experts predict curbs on sugar and fat will soon be introduced to prevent manufacturers adding excessive amounts to their products. |