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crack·downs
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of crackdowns in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of crackdowns in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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Zhou Xiaochuan's indication that monetary policy should remain neutral has cooled the stock market, investors are divided on the direction that the market is moving and are still cautious that regulators will tighten restrictions because of their crackdowns on margin trading and entrusted loan schemes.
In the past, when Indian agricultural workers have protested for fair prices and working conditions, Union Seminary has responded with violent crackdowns that include documented torture, human rights abuses, and extrajudicial killings, it is critical that, in this moment of peaceful protest, we keep our eyes trained on India's response, and ensure that they do not again resort to repressive tactics as a way to thwart free speech and protest.
We had a massive opioid problem that needed to be rectified, but the federal crackdowns and guidelines have created collateral damage: patients left high and dry.
Based on our interviews with affected communities, it could be that smugglers and potential passengers are taking a wait-and-see approach following last year's scrutiny and crackdowns.
The importance of Cambodia's generals has become even more apparent ahead of July's elections, as they engage in crackdowns against journalists, political opponents, and anti-government protesters – and openly campaign for Hun Sen.
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