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(1) It has lobbied against proposals to toughen the law on cold calling and doorstep selling.
(2) Most of the foals we saw here will be taken to Bazy's Hat Ranch in northern Arizona to be turned out on large acreage where they can toughen up and develop strong bones and feet.
(3) The Government will toughen the rules on broadcast advertising of alcohol to tackle binge drinking, and work with the drinks industry through a voluntary scheme.
(4) This year, pro-choice activists rallied with greater urgency than usual, feeling that a Republican White House and Congress will toughen abortion laws.
(5) Ironically, in an era where global trade is trying to achieve unrestricted expansion, these recommendations will toughen border regulations.
(6) New congressional efforts to toughen the laws
(7) We had to toughen our legs and hands - like iron, then they became true weapons.
(8) He favours an approach that would toughen regulations on internet service providers, which are already obliged to filter out offensive material.
(9) Because of its low fat content, goat meat will lose moisture and can toughen quickly if exposed to high temperatures and dry cooking methods.
(10) She said that more order must be established in the adoption system to prevent deaths and that her committee was drafting amendments to the Criminal Code and the Family Code that would toughen the rules for adoptions by foreigners.
(11) Coupled with steps taken this week to toughen gun laws, the move is seen as an effort to get new legislation on the books ahead of federal elections in September.
(12) How does the proposed amendment toughen the law to prevent the defendant simply saying that he or she thought the other person was over 16?
(13) If removed from the oven too soon meringues shrink and toughen
(14) He tried to toughen his son up by sending him to public school
(15) Proposals to toughen up sentencing policy
(16) Their rejection comes despite plans in England, unveiled last week, to toughen the law, giving householders the right to take on burglars without fear of prosecution.
(17) Some 80% of voters had rejected a second proposal by an anti-abortion coalition to toughen the rules on abortion, the survey said.
(18) He could also pressure the state's congressional delegation to toughen the federal law.
(19) The Home Office confirmed that provisions to toughen the gun laws could be added to the Criminal Justice and Sentencing Bill currently before Parliament.
(20) He tried to toughen his son up by sending him to public school
(21) My secret thoughts on it were that some of these prickly, prissy dons really needed toughening up.
(22) Just when I thought I was getting myself straightened out and toughened up with the proper contractor mindset, along comes something like this.
(23) Now I am all for toughening up servicemen - but filling them full of this sort of disrespectful propaganda is really beyond the pale.
(24) Instead it gives the audience small doses of emotion and hastily toughens up the typical abused young woman.
(25) Good quality glass skins are toughened for impact resistance and treated to filter out ultra violet and infra red rays.
(26) We have increased the numbers of police to record numbers, toughened the law on everything from rape to benefit fraud.
(27) Proper footwear, skin tougheners , taping, frequent sock and shoe changes, proper hydration, correct lacing techniques, and gaiters all contribute to the prevention of blisters.
(28) Buni was raised by bunny-girls, dragged out of the closet by pop stars, and toughened up by the Royal Navy before coming to Nottingham as a mature student.
(29) Magee, by contrast, has been concentrating on toughening up his torso against the expected ferocious onslaught to his ribs from Hatton, who has knocked out several opponents with hooks to the body.
(30) But after The Big Breakfast she had toughened up and developed a more ruthless survivalist streak.
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