1. According to what I read in the paper, more and more Americans think something ought to be done to curb the alarming rate of divorce in this country. 2. Clinton said regardless what he does to curb smoking by children, parents have a responsibility themselves to set an example by not smoking. 3. Clinton said regardless what he does to curb smoking by children, parents have a responsibility themselves to set an example. 4. In an interview, Reich elaborated on what the government, retailers and garment manufacturers can do to curb abusive labor practices. 5. Pfizer is in discussion with the health department over what can be done to curb these unauthorized sales. 6. Questioning began with an audience member asking what the candidates would do to curb health maintenance organizations. 7. Still, despite all the complaints from Washington think tanks, little is being done to curb the practices. 8. The House has now defeated the entire watered-down bill that DeLay arrogantly thought would fool the public into thinking something had been done to curb guns. 9. There were fewer answers, however, on what to do to curb it. 10. Asked by lawmakers what the government was doing to curb sectarian violence, Hussain said militants have to be disarmed if the violence is to be curbed. |