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- But Glickman said the cutoff was intended to curb trade rather than protect health.
- The European Union condemned U . S . moves to curb trade with Cuba and said it will strike back if European companies lose business.
- The European Union also is threatening to curb trade benefits for cash-strapped Bulgaria if its new government does not crack down on piracy.
- Howard is expected to use his fresh mandate and economic credentials to push through more reforms to curb trade union power and further deregulate the labor market.
- The World Trade Organization will informally study moves by more than 30 countries to curb trade in beef because of fears over mad cow disease, officials said Thursday.
- Government moves to curb trading abuses, increase listings and promote electronic settlement have reduced turnover and contributed to a decline in the number of securities companies, analysts said.
- Curb trading, so named because of the days when brokers huddled on the pavement outside the exchange to complete unfinished business, follows each of the morning and afternoon ring sessions.
- Still others couldn't sell even if they wanted to because they were in a " lock-up " period, intended to curb trading abuses by insiders.
- The country's decision this weekend to curb trading at five brokerages is a harbinger of a long-awaited shake out in Malaysia's crowded stock brokerage industry, analysts said.
- The Netherlands is one of the biggest producers of the drug in Europe and the government has come under pressure from neighboring countries to stamp out production and curb trade of the illiciit drug.
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 65.33 to 6831.23, triggering the New York Stock Exchange's " uptick " rule that curbs trading to stabilize the market.
- Environment, in parlance of the European Union, includes whether to curb trade in products where a health risk is suspected, but not necessarily scientifically proved, like American hormone-treated beef.
- The World Trade Organization will informally study moves by more than 30 countries to curb trade in beef because of fears over the spread of " mad cow " disease, officials said Thursday.
- Millions of dollars in smuggled central African diamonds are being routed through Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates to evade controls at the world's main diamond market, say investigators trying to curb trade in conflict diamonds.
- As the public sector expanded in importance through the 1950s-70s, and British Government legislation such as the Industrial Relations Act 1971 simultaneously sought to curb trade union powers, some parts of the union became more radicalised.
- The Bush administration has been criticized both at home and abroad for rejecting the Kyoto climate-change negotiations, demanding amendment of the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty, and demanding the watering down of an agreement to curb trade in small arms.
- But there are also requests to curb trade in Chilean sea bass, a popular restaurant fish in the United States, said Willem Wijnstekers, secretary-general of the U . N . Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, or CITES.
- The Bush administration believes the best way to curb trade in small arms and light weapons is to get every nation to adopt tough U . S .-style regulations on exports, weapons transfers and brokers, Undersecretary of State John Bolton told delegates to the conference.
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