And there was a feeling that the states needed to clamp down and the government needed to clamp down.
Central-bank funding is plugging the gap, but that makes banks worryingly beholden to the ECB, causing them to clamp down on their lending to firms and households.
And what has become of the administration -- previous proposals by the administration to try to clamp down on this by threatening to withhold federal funds if tuitions keep rising?
These tiny and relatively cheap devices have revolutionised the filming of action sequences - you just clamp them to a bike, a car, or even a surfboard, press the button and hope you capture something exciting.
Trying to clamp a commercial-property lender on to a retail and corporate bank may yet prove to be a mistake.
The Ministry of Justice also announced new measures on Tuesday to clamp down on criminals hiding their assets to qualify for legal aid under the "Crown Court means-testing scheme".
Thus Republicans should accept disclosure legislation and Democrats should stop trying to clamp down on political speech, which happens to be a right guaranteed by the First Amendment.
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In the late 1990s authorities around the world began to clamp down on private bankers and their professional instinct to shield clients from investigations.
But, as an Athens-based organisation, it would be overseen by Greek officials, which would make it easier for the government to clamp down if militants (or terrorists) were to muscle in.
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But efforts to clamp down on hedge funds, by forcing them to register with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, for example, have mostly been rebuffed in favor of the industry policing itself.
For their own part, boasts Mr Hague, the Conservatives have been more specific than any previous opposition on how they would reduce the size of government and the number of politicians, to clamp down on welfare fraud, deny unemployment benefit to people who refuse a job and privatise industrial-injuries benefit.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has pledged to clamp down on 457s, the temporary work visas granted to skilled migrants eager to share the spoils of the country's mining boom, which has helped power more than two decades of uninterrupted annual growth.
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Chief Insp Chiddey said the scheme was not meant to be a frightener, but part of a wider effort to clamp down on nuisance offences on all buses used by youngsters to travel to and from schools.
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard has pledged to clamp down on the "457" temporary work visas granted to skilled migrants eager to share in the country's mining boom that has helped power more than two decades of annual growth.
The current European Parliament President, Hans-Gert Poettering has reformed the pay and expenses regime to clamp down on abuses - after the next election, MEPs will have to provide receipts for their expenditure and there will be new rules on employing assistants to prevent abuses.
Government plans to clamp down on "benefit tourism" could see both Britons and immigrants affected by changes to the rules on entitlement.
They need to be able to clamp down speedily on those who would piggyback on treatments that have taken years and vast sums of money to develop.
What little her mother had to say through her clamp of a mouth was to the point: Verna had made her own bed, and now she would have to lie in it.
Mr Richardson added that under the plans, in order to get the clamp removed, the owners would have to settle all unpaid fines recorded against their vehicle since they registered it - records that could go back several years.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has pledged to clamp down on the "457" temporary work visas.
Chief Executive Bob Greifeld recently called for regulators to clamp down on dark pools.
He told world leaders there that countries must work together to clamp down on tax avoidance.
Mr Zahawi said it was right for the government to clamp down on bogus students and colleges.
It's a business that sounds increasingly attractive as consumers look for ways to clamp down on spending.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon has bolstered efforts to clamp down on drug cartels and their financial networks.
Officials say it would be difficult to clamp down on chasers amid the chaos of a storm.
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Ten states are moving on their own to clamp on down on vehicle emissions of greenhouse gases.
As a result trolling is "virtually uncontrollable" until the government forces websites to clamp down, he says.
At some point, central banks will have to put up interest rates to clamp down on inflation.
The National Landlords Association (NLA) welcomed the Slough scheme as an effort to clamp down on rogue landlords.
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