1. An effective way to curb that tendency seems to be coming from insurance companies and employers. 2. By keeping the number of system developers to a minimum, you curb the tendency of companies to build systems from scratch. 3. Gradually but steadily, Burt Lancaster purged his mannerisms, curbed a tendency to overplay, and developed into a dramatic performer of strength and conviction. 4. Hitchcock and his wife agree that family life with her children has helped him curb his tendency to become obsessed with his job and his hobbies. 5. Leave it to psycho-biographers to ponder whether a White House psychiatrist could have helped President Clinton curb self-destructive tendencies. 6. Most valuable is to curb the tendency to get angry in the first place. 7. Rionda said as chief executive Fox will have to curb that tendency at some point simply because of the daily demands of the job. 8. That has made it difficult to plan joint military operations and curb the tendency of army, air force and navy to go their separate ways. 9. The move was aimed at curbing the tendency of many players to frequent the Westport area on Saturday nights. 10. Elections were suspended to curb breakaway tendencies in some regions. |