An edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones (usually forming part of a gutter)
1 It is far too easy to blame 'special events' for curbing growth.
2 High prices are curbing fuel use in Europe and the United States.
3 Aid agencies said curbing emissions was key to preventing climate-change related disasters.
4 Opposition figures say they fear the Council could issue laws curbing freedoms.
5 The latest idea on curbing house prices might be missing the mark.
6 National questions Labour's ability to build so many houses while curbing immigration.
7 It also announced changes to a law aimed at curbing illegal file-sharing.
8 Trump has lauded the Mexican government for curbing flows since the deal.
9 The second would be to contribute towards curbing wealth inequality, albeit imperfectly.
10 Esat Digifone says it also now runs a system for curbing fraud.
11 In Tunisia similar repression occurred under the guise of curbing the Islamists.
12 After Germany's initial success in curbing the pandemic, infections are rising again.
13 The pace of job growth will likewise slow down, curbing consumer spending.
14 Apparently the Legislature bore him no ill will for his curbing hand.
15 In other words, Wall Street is finally curbing its enthusiasm for Google.
16 As imports became more expensive, inflation started to rise, curbing household spending.
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