Nature groups like the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and government-funded research organizations such as Connecticut Sea Grant and the Long Island Sound Study sponsored Mr. Yarish's seaweed project to show how seaweed can keep nutrient pollution in check.
Alcohol content is up there, 14.5%, but there is enough acidity going on to keep the booze in check.
Credit conscious consumers should take care to check their free credit score to monitor their credit health, and keep their monthly balances under the recommended 30% of their total credit limits to keep spending in check.
The entire business model in mobile right now is to keep a captive consumer base in check.
Meanwhile, lawyers for Google and every other potential Microsoft target keep Gates in check.
We have hundreds of genes which, when working properly, keep healthy cells in check.
Even without targets, there are enough pressures on governments to keep prices in check.
The IMF has a helpful laundry list of ways to keep sneaky politicians in check.
Parents who may be feeling sad about "letting go" are warned to keep their emotions in check.
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Other countries, such as China, may continue to hold their currencies down to keep imports in check.
Bond interest costs are a key measure of Europe's effort to keep its debt problems in check.
For travellers who drive more than fly, lower oil prices should also help keep trip costs in check.
An old slogan was dusted off about using housing, employment and identity papers to keep numbers in check.
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Elk and bison populations increased dramatically because there was no natural predator to keep their numbers in check.
Her younger sister, world number one Serena, sounds almost envious of Venus' ability to keep her emotions in check.
Mekary recommends eating small, frequent meals to keep your insulin levels in check.
It had resisted the calls saying it had to keep inflation in check.
ECB's likely target, will probably not be enough to keep these in check.
Some schools have begun shrinking their waitlists to keep applicants' expectations in check.
If the central bank revives inflation, it eventually will have to raise interest rates to keep price rises in check.
The FAA said that "relatively good weather" and light traffic, which is typical of Sundays, helped keep delays in check.
Higher taxes in Europe encourage workers to choose more leisure rather than work, and so keep this urge in check.
Its rivals would perhaps do better to concentrate their energies on forming alliances that could help to keep Microsoft in check.
As a result, China announced a fresh set of measures on 1 March this year to try to keep prices in check.
In addition to the higher tax on most foreign buyers, the government imposed other measures this month to keep prices in check.
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Uranium also has mining restrictions in a few countries due to its use for nuclear weapons, which helps keep supply in check.
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Cold winters and forest fires normally keep the beetle populations in check.
Being on TV also has helped him keep his weight in check.
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The land will be grazed by commercial animals, including Norfolk Horn sheep and Suffolk red poll cattle, who'll keep the vegetation in check.
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Ramnaresh Sarwan and Daren Ganga made half-centuries, but Albie Morkel supplemented his century with figures of 3-48 to keep the Windies in check.
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