Sentences with phrase «help curb the abuse»

The Federal Trade Commission recently annound operation Short Change, an effort to help curb abuses of consumers by groups claiming to offer help.
The IRS has established these measures to help curb abuses where insurers sold policies with a nominal amount of insurance that were really designed to build a large amount of tax - free cash value.

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Parents can help curb Teen Alcohol Abuse by wasting no time signing a loved one showing signs of alcohol addiction into an alcohol rehab program.
State leaders yesterday announced agreement on a series of bills to help curb the rampant rise of heroin and other drug abuse in New York.
Sen. Charles Schumer called on New York state education officials to curb the abuse of stimulative drugs used to help get students through all - night study sessions.
Despite the growing use of online support groups such as those on Facebook to help curb substance abuse, attending traditional face - to - face meetings may continue to be more effective for people trying to maintain sobriety, according to research presented at the American Psychological Association's 123rd Annual Convention.
The new data might help inform efforts to curb substance abuse among young adults, «so that we can better target prevention programming to young adults from all walks of life with vital information on substance use disorder prevention and treatment,» Harding said in a SAMHSA news release.
Louisiana, Pennsylvania and Virginia passed similar laws last year, and this important legislation will help to curb puppy mill abuses in Maryland — as well as preventing puppy mills from setting up shop in Maryland in the future.
While this may help enact stricter regulations within some facilities, it can't curb all instances of nursing home abuse.
Webcams in the courtrooms would help expose and curb abuses of power by judges and by lawyers.
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