New by-laws are set to be introduced in the town to stamp out anti-social behaviour. |
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Now, record executives are appealing to ethics to urge parents to stamp out pirating. |
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Bismarck, Engels pointed out, would stamp out freedom of the press and free association without which no workers' movement was possible. |
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Tens of millions were killed in these actions to stamp out democracy in the name of democracy. |
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But some attempts to stamp out resistance can increase it, by enlarging the recruitment pool of resisters. |
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His charity, the Montel Williams Foundation, funds research to stamp out the disease. |
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The real community leaders must be empowered to act in concert with the honest police officers to stamp out criminal operators. |
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The Minister also said he would strengthen statutory bodies to stamp out criminality. |
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Police in Kirklees have said they are determined to stamp out prejudice-based crimes with the relaunch of a successful initiative. |
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You can help stamp out damage to our buses by calling Lewisham police if you recognise these two youths. |
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Forestry Minister John Browne has urged forest owners to be prepared and on alert and to help to stamp out fires in plantations. |
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Roll out the pasta dough into a sheet and stamp out 7.5cm rounds with a pastry cutter. |
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And that, according to any number of people here, is the acid test of the world's new-found determination to stamp out doping. |
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Sadly, there is big money in rare species, but this is a very cruel and callous type of crime, and one we are anxious to stamp out. |
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This information will be treated as confidential and might help stamp out vandalism around the church. |
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An arson reduction team based at Nelson Street in Bradford already works to stamp out firebugs who target schools. |
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It is incumbent upon me, as leader, to stamp out this sort of morale-sapping, chicken-hearted nonsense. |
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It appears that Croke Park wants to stamp out this unsporting behaviour that has long been part of the professional soccer game. |
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At the same time they manage to stamp out any legitimate protests against social injustices. |
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But now the perennial moaning about diving has mutated into a full-blown campaign to stamp out this malevolent practice. |
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Perhaps they are unaware of what they are doing, and perhaps a reminder might help stamp out this uncivil practice. |
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Councils across Greater Manchester have swapped the ballot box for the pillar box in a bid to stamp out low turnouts. |
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You can help stamp out the ID fraud by taking care of all your financial and personal information. |
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But criminal laws already exist which prohibit such racist harassment, along with the drug dealing and violence the government says it wants to stamp out. |
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The carriage office has a team of officers which patrols the centre of Dublin at weekends in an effort to stamp out unofficial ranks and gazumping by cab drivers. |
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We must stamp out the delusions which some of our trading parties are taking pains to maintain. |
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Ironically for someone who is supposed to be a champion of clean politics, he has fallen afoul of the very rules that were introduced to stamp out political corruption. |
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Merely cancelling the sell orders would then have caused prices to perk up again. Regulators have long tried to stamp out spoofing. |
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Mr. Speaker, only the government would expect a crony to stamp out cronyism. |
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Every effort must be taken to stamp out, crack down and eliminate any incidents of torture in our society today. |
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But a longer fight than initially expected was necessary to stamp out this stubborn return of price increases. |
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In order to stamp out this type of crime, in my view a fine will not suffice. |
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All efforts, therefore, must be made to stamp out the scourge of doping in sport. |
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It is important to enforce existing the electoral laws in member states to stamp out this practice. |
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What is being done to stamp out corruption, a key issue for the Slovak government? |
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Such corruption is difficult to stamp out when governments lack funds to maintain adequate police forces. |
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First, it would monitor and evaluate the quality of efforts by Task Force members to stamp out this problem within their own organisations. |
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The efforts of the international forces to stamp out corruption in Afghanistan are unfortunately defeated by the lure of easy money. |
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Such practices can help stamp out attacks at the source and thus stop them from spreading, without subjecting the network to congestion. |
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Mann and his associates, however, seem to have been blind to South Africa's determination to stamp out its legacy as a recruiting ground for mercenaries. |
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The plant is tough to stamp out because it develops a system of roots and rhizomes, horizontal underground stems that descend as far as six feet into the sand. |
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A man driving on the Rotary roundabout in summer last year avoided injury after he stopped his vehicle to stamp out what he thought was a small fire. |
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In Washington, being the guy on a mission to stamp out leaks is a bit like being the lone narc at Woodstock. |
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He is confident that police have the weapons they need to stamp out unruliness, including youth referral schemes and anti-social behaviour orders. |
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He tried to stamp out the fire and succeeded in stomping on her foot. |
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Without these initiatives to stamp out queer-bashing, the military will remain a hostile institution. |
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I ask you in all honesty, do you feel that the means which you have at your disposal right now are sufficient to stamp out this phenomenon and its many and varied implications? |
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There was an urgent need for regulation to ensure fair trade, outlaw predatory pricing and stamp out 'hello money' and profiteering. |
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Sometimes the efforts to stamp out counterfeits hurt other businesses. |
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Residents help to stamp out racial violence. |
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It is our role to stamp out easy money and businesses without scruples in maritime transport that damage the marine environment and its resources. |
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However this came to a stop with the appointment of Zhu Wan in 1547 as special grand coordinator to stamp out piracy in Zhejiang and Fujian. |
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But that's awfully hard to do when they're helping Hollywood stamp out the very technologies that will fuel long-term economic growth. |
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Clearly, efforts to stamp out this scourge need to be accompanied by a stronger and more coordinated national and international focus on development policy and program and resource coherence. |
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In addition, the EU Network for the Epidemiological Surveillance and Control of Communicable Diseases called on the Commission to promote research to stamp out the SARS outbreak. |
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Tunisia believes that terrorism is one of the biggest challenges facing us right now. The members of the international community must be increasingly vigilant and must work together closely to stamp out terrorism. |
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Blatant oppressiveness, and an attempt to stamp out the influence of Confucius and of other sages, could be seen in the wholesale destruction of books in China in 231 bce. |
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When we look at the text of this bill, that it proposes to stamp out the substances as well as the equipment and all the materials that go into producing the drug, this may greatly help along an initiative in my riding. |
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However, we are confident that our proposed action plan to depopulate and stamp out this disease will maintain the confidence of consumers, both domestic and international. |
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I have always maintained that good governance was more important than pure democracy if you are going to stamp out corrupt practices, and if we cannot wipe these practices out we are only pouring good money after bad. |
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The study proposes a plan of action to stamp out this phenomenon. |
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Not only would this stamp out daylight robbery it would also help the employment position. |
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A SHAKE-UP of the house-buying system in England and Wales will stamp out gazumping and speed up deals. |
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In 2007, in order to stamp out the stigma of discrimination and combat exclusion, the army enlisted 25 indigenous women hailing from the eastern and western parts of the country under its equal opportunities programme. |
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The key challenges are to extend the Government's authority into the provinces, and to stamp out narcotics production which destabilizes the country politically and economically. |
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This threat needs to be addressed quickly to stamp out drug-related crime, money-laundering and corruption, and to prevent the spread of drug use that could cause havoc across a continent already plagued by other tragedies. |
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If they share the financial responsibilities for the support measures, they will do their best in the veterinary and sanitary field to stamp out the disease as quickly as possible and to minimise the costs. |
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A GAY rugby team from Birmingham is taking part in a match tomorrow as part of a drive to stamp out homophobia in sport. |
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The aim is to stamp out the seaside late-night lager lout image. |
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The attempts by the Bank of England and the Royal Mint to stamp out currency crime led to new policing strategies, including the increased use of entrapment. |
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Since 1956, Nasution had been trying to stamp out corruption in the Army. |
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The government increasingly resorted to force in its attempts to stamp out the Cameronians and the other Society Men, in a period subsequently labelled as the Killing Time. |
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We have a strict cruelty-free policy for our entire range of products, and work closely with a number of organisations that are helping to stamp out animal cruelty. |
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Human rights groups have regularly accused the government of arresting activists, journalists and bloggers to stamp out dissent among some religious communities. |
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