Sentences with phrase «brought under check»

Defacing masterpieces in museums is not a rare occurrence — but surely needs to be brought under check.

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Under heavy pressure from an influential gun - control group, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer said he would introduce legislation expanding universal background checks — following through on a months - long pledge to bring forward the bill.
At present it is kept under my computer desk so I can easily bring it out to check my appearance or even touch my make - up on occasionally.
If we allowed only private actions brought under the criminal law, we would lose both the expertise and the disciplinary op - portunities to keep the prosecutor in check, facts that occur as a result of the government serving as a repeat player in the criminal justice system.
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Secondly, the previous government's initiative to bring in OPD and preventive health checks under the ambit of Section 80D of The Income Tax Act was highly appreciated.
He starts an oral medication to help bring his glucose under control and because the doctor indicated his blood pressure was running a little high, he starts medication to keep that in check.
These lawsuits are most frequently brought under the FCRA that controls background checks in the United States.
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