staunched

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Examples of staunched

  • Blood was collected in a 1.6 ml microcentrifuge tube and the flow then staunched.

  • Furthermore, by bringing the industry under greater government control, the widespread illegal cutting of trees for charcoal and evasion of fees could hopefully be staunched.

  • That is something that has to be staunched.

  • The leak was entirely staunched by the following morning.

  • During those 12 years much of the nation's life blood that has been poured upon our highways could have been staunched and saved.

  • In particular, the deregistration of so many commons, which is taking place at an alarming rate, is a haemorrhage which must be staunched most urgently.

  • A year later the bleeding has not been staunched.

  • If, instead of abandoning the pledge, they had renewed it, that would have been the one thing that would have staunched the flow coming into this country.

  • There is never enough money to do all the work because there is always a problem: when the crisis is staunched in one area, problems can arise in another.

  • In the national interest, we must all hope that the flow of early retirement of those who wish to go into civilian life will be staunched.

  • The blood has not been staunched.

  • Britain's shipping is suffering from a haemorrhage, with no signs of it being staunched.

  • In order to cure any illness, repentance was a crucial factor in ensuring that the loss of qi could be staunched.

  • If the bleeding is not staunched to the referee's satisfaction, the player must then leave the field for further attention.

  • Jaufre pardons him, and has his wounds staunched.

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