91.   The government and opposition lawmakers have clashed about out-of-budget spending and the need for fiscal discipline to curb inflation.

92.   The latest nominee to the Federal Reserve Board suggested that she might be slightly less willing than her future colleagues to raise rates to curb inflation.

93.   The latter have born the brunt of government loan restrictions designed to curb inflation.

94.   The move is designed to curb inflation by cutting the flood of foreign exchange earnings streaming into the country.

95.   The news sent interest rates soaring and raised fears that the Federal Reserve might move soon to slow growth to curb inflation.

96.   The news sent interest rates soaring and raised fears on Wall Street that the Federal Reserve might move soon to slow growth to curb inflation.

97.   The reports rekindled concern the U.S. central bank will raise interest rates before the end of the year to curb inflation, analysts said.

98.   The report quashed concern the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates soon to curb inflation.

99.   The second method, employed in Germany and some other countries, calls for the central bank to target the money supply as a means of curbing inflation.

100.   The private sector was pressing him to reduce interest rates, while the central bank was urging the government to cut spending to curb inflation.

v. + inflation >>共 371
keep 12.31%
curb 5.23%
fuel 4.16%
fight 4.07%
accelerate 3.71%
control 3.21%
spur 2.70%
contain 2.47%
reduce 2.40%
spark 1.98%
curb + n. >>共 649
inflation 6.52%
violence 5.74%
growth 2.60%
activity 2.49%
spread 2.35%
immigration 1.96%
power 1.90%
corruption 1.88%
attack 1.88%
abuse 1.85%
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