So even though it would not be obstruction of justice if the Russia investigation had been curtailed, it has not been curtailed.
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Once you're on probation, your rights are substantially curtailed though.
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Rwanda refused and its AGOA benefits were curtailed in July.
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Still, the lack of formal preparations hasn't curtailed global anticipation.
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Staff was laid off, capital budgets slashed and operations curtailed.
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Jain takes over Access after a year of curtailed investment.
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Steel output was also curtailed by poor profits at mills.
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The Muslim Brotherhood was banned, and free expression was curtailed.
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Vehicle emissions will also be curtailed through tighter fuel standards.
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Freedom of speech is being severely curtailed throughout the country.
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Freedom of speech, association and the press is strictly curtailed.
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He has been on a severely curtailed schedule ever since.
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Mobile internet services have already been curtailed in the camps.
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Both drills had been curtailed due to concerns over coronavirus.
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It's true that the propagandists' speech would have been curtailed.
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Supply from Venezuela, an alternative source, has been heavily curtailed.
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Freedom curtailed CEOs step down for any number of reasons.
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Its enforcement actions have been curtailed under President Donald Trump.
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Native Americans have seen their access to health care curtailed.
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Ms. Pelosi has curtailed many of the insurgent progressives' demands.
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Her promising career was curtailed, her ear for talent wasted.
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Some episodes were drastically hurt by the curtailed episode order.
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This is the good scenario, one where carbon emissions are curtailed.
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Iran's economy has been curtailed under a complicated web of restrictions.
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Under emergency powers, freedoms of assembly and press have been curtailed.
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Twitter abruptly curtailed Mackey's personal account's API access two weeks ago.
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But public discussion even of the party's early ideals is curtailed.
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The state curtailed gun rights and expanded same-sex marriage rights.
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His escape curtailed — until next time — Buddy was led back home.
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Before those powers were curtailed, the NYPD had extensive surveillance authority.
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Under Ms Suu Kyi freedom of expression has been severely curtailed.
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Rivals Ford and Fiat Chrysler have both curtailed U.S. car production.
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However, their powers were considerably curtailed under directives announced in 2016.
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In general, freedom of expression is curtailed by three red lines.
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There's going to be unintended consequences of their livelihoods being curtailed.
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The lending sites flourished as banks curtailed unsecured and riskier lending.
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Mr. Annucci strenuously denied that inmates' reading options would be curtailed.
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She has kept a curtailed schedule of public appearances for years.
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Prisoner communication is sharply curtailed — it is monitored, censored and costly.
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In many countries, governments have curtailed travel and banned public gatherings.
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But injuries and circumstances curtailed Austin's playing time with the Yankees.
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But it by no means feels curtailed in its current form.
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Either way, the flow of lending is likely to be curtailed.
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Meanwhile, the investors have also curtailed their exposure to real estate.
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In the short run, the NRA's political efforts may be curtailed.
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Auto production was also curtailed because of a strike at General Motors.
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The Louvre cited its fragility as the reason for the curtailed stay.
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America's abortion war has curtailed access to abortion in other ways, too.
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Just as filing cabinets can be locked, encryption should not be curtailed.
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South Korea, the EU and Chile also curtailed meat imports from Brazil.
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Operations also were to be curtailed for non-essential staff on Wednesday.
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THERE ARE ELEMENTS OF DODD-FRANK THAT CLEARLY NEED TO BE CURTAILED.
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Their global growth was curtailed and they didn't expand in newer markets.
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But many investment banks have curtailed their trading operations under regulatory pressure.
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Public debate about the monarchy is curtailed by the lese-majeste laws.
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The program was later curtailed following the introduction of the Freedom Act.
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Molina has since curtailed its participation in the ACA marketplaces for 2018.
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These vital initiatives should be expanded, not curtailed by the new administration.
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The nuclear ambitions of Iran have not been curtailed, checked or ended.
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Mainland regulators have actively curtailed expensive foreign shopping trips by Chinese companies.
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The shutdown may well have curtailed that oversight with temporary staff reductions.
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Varnum hasn't and likely won't have his ability to own guns curtailed.
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The existing agreement has curtailed output by 1.8 million barrels per day.
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It is this support that could be curtailed after a policy review.
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The Obama White House curtailed that plan, but now that former Gov.
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In addition, the forced sale of Varta curtailed cash for debt paydown.
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Forced motherhood has historically curtailed women's freedom and their development in society.
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But the Supreme Court sharply curtailed federal oversight in a 2013 decision.
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None of the Detroit Big Three has curtailed manufacturing, nor has Tesla.
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He did concede that the level of spending needs to be curtailed.
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The Trump administration's process curtailed the number of people who had access.
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But the White House seriously curtailed the investigation, the Washington Post reported.
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When certain social media users are blocked, their speech rights are effectively curtailed.
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The original House bill had either eliminated or curtailed many cherished tax breaks.
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His efforts were curtailed somewhat by that whole "being sent into exile" thing.
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Under Ms Suu Kyi freedom of expression in Myanmar is being severely curtailed.
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While it cites "troubling incidents of speech curtailed," it finds no "pervasive" crisis.
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This is critical in an age where labor is being curtailed through automation.
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Huge subsidies for fuel, water and electricity that encourage overconsumption are being curtailed.
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Haas left his girlfriend behind in Athens and instantly curtailed his drug use.
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If there's no way to absorb that surplus energy, it is "curtailed," i.e.
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But Roe doesn't have to be overturned for abortion access to be curtailed.
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And his preparation once he arrived in New York was curtailed by illness.
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" • "Russian banks, grain exporters, even weapons manufacturers have all curtailed business with Venezuela.
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Mr. Assange's internet was curtailed by the Ecuadorean Embassy the very next day.
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None of the Detroit Big Three has curtailed manufacturing, nor has Tesla. Ford
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But in 2009, Gates curtailed F-2900 production because of the high cost.
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Her last tournament, the 2016 French Open, was curtailed by a knee injury.
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But short-term budget deals in 2014 and 2015 have curtailed the cuts.
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Under a fiscally responsible plan, these programs would be discontinued or heavily curtailed.
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He also said tobacco and e-cigarette use among youths must be curtailed.
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Recently, European governments have increased their surveillance while America has curtailed its own.
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Among the services curtailed: a food program that fed 213,29 people last year.
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The powers of the man responsible for me have been curtailed a lot.
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But new rules for signing international players have curtailed the Yankees' financial advantage.
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The rules sharply curtailed aerodynamics to limit cornering speeds but increase straight-line speed.
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"There are elements of Dodd-Frank that clearly need to be curtailed," Gorman said.
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Do I feel that what British Muslim women want to wear is being curtailed?
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He was perplexed as to how mankind's endless hunger to consume could be curtailed.
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When those signals deteriorated over the fourth quarter of last year, production was curtailed.
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A revolution during his childhood had curtailed the absolute power his ancestors once wielded.
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He was hospitalized following a week of no-shows, curtailed concerts and political rants.
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The debts to Mobil and other producers have also curtailed investments in the sector.
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Curtailed investment in the oil and gas sector has contributed to a wider slowdown.
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Thanks to better mains and drains its excursions have been curtailed in rich countries.
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With free movement curtailed, it will be harder for knowledge to flow across borders.
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The Rosses curtailed their prot g e's visits with her mother and close friends.
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They prefer to have benefits suddenly be severely curtailed in 2628 to 28500 years.
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Earlier proposals had curtailed the wind subsidy and scrapped altogether the electric car subsidy.
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It did affect cannabis, heavily, with indigenous cannabis production being perhaps 90 percent curtailed.
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Treatment programs are becoming more accessible and the overprescribing of painkillers is being curtailed.
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One damaging effect will be that his access to American journalists will be curtailed.
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That freedom is being heavily curtailed and often directed against conservative faculty and students.
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Holder, as the Supreme Court curtailed the reach of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
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That means Trump's ability to conduct global affairs as he wishes is now curtailed.
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Thousands of immigrants are serving jail sentences that under current law cannot be curtailed.
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But many see such freedoms being slowly curtailed by measures like the extradition bill.
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But a series of court decisions in the 1950s and 1960s curtailed that process.
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Already, theaters had been shut down in London, and licensing curtailed for new pubs.
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Already, theaters had been shut down in London, and licensing curtailed for new pubs.
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With local bus service curtailed by half, many drivers are reassigned to sanitation duty.
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Meetings became crisper, and walk-in access to the Oval Office was sharply curtailed.
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Brexiteers reply that greatness cannot look after itself when the nation's sovereignty is curtailed.
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Most are terrified to speak out even if their freedoms have been seriously curtailed.
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In particular, I am deeply concerned about three major areas if funding is curtailed.
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The internet's innovation would be curtailed if providers could favor certain traffic, they argue.
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A dominant Israeli state alongside a defined Palestinian region with statelike but curtailed powers?
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Mr. Orban has sharply curtailed the independence of the courts and Hungary's prosecution service.
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Training and readiness are degraded, inspections and operational mission support hampered, and deployments curtailed.
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In 1952, Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh found himself curtailed by Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
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Without action, they said salaries would be cut and social services would be curtailed.
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The opposition have responded by declaring civil disobedience that has curtailed life in the capital.
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When renewable energy starts expanding too much, it bumps into these limits and is curtailed.
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Entry is often severely curtailed, permanent settlement strongly discouraged and citizenship kept out of reach.
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Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell has curtailed it further to apply to Supreme Court nominations.
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But there had been lingering questions about whether it had been curtailed in another way.
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The bourse was steady as gains in consumer discretionary stocks curtailed losses from other sectors.
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Water droplets can foul the camera lenses so the car's decision-making capabilities are curtailed.
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As a result, her freedoms were curtailed and the budget allocated to her comforts curbed.
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The flow of credit has been sharply curtailed, imports have collapsed and exports have boomed.
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An agreement with Turkey sharply curtailed the arrival of refugees into the EU through Greece.
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Now, his movements could be curtailed further by treatments that could include chemotherapy and radiation.
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He restricted the entry of foreigners and curtailed his people's freedom to leave or dissent.
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Moreover, there is no evidence that the special counsel investigation has been halted or curtailed.
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It's not clear if this support will continue if their powers and funding are curtailed.
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Canadian Natural Resources Ltd and Cenovus Energy Inc have voluntarily curtailed production in recent weeks.
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This is a bad time in India, a time of curtailed freedoms and creeping authoritarianism.
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This lack of federal support has curtailed gun violence research, but not completely stopped it.
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The decline comes as the Trump administration has curtailed advertising and promoted alternative coverage options.
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The administration has also curtailed Iran's options for disposing of its excess energy-grade uranium.
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He also avoided speaking on camera to press and curtailed media access to the Pentagon.
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And, subsequently, it has paid for those costs through high energy prices and curtailed investment.
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Alternative weeklies in the US and Canada have laid off staff and curtailed print editions.
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She complained on the hotel's Facebook page about curtailed services and a noisy picket line.
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Human rights advocates said the government's ban, under a colonial-era rule, curtailed those freedoms.
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"We've kind of curtailed a lot of the K2 in the city," Chief Monahan said.
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Production curtailed by shut vacuum distillation unit, which refines residual crude produced by the CDU.
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Pressured to conform to expectations for an upper-class wife, she curtailed her public recitals.
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Oregon's postgame autograph sessions were recently curtailed because the lines snaked around the arena concourse.
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Inversions can, however, be successfully curtailed if America provided an attractive tax and regulatory environment.
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Obama also curtailed payments to private insurers in Medicare Advantage, which Trump does not do.
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Taken together, these changes have curtailed the possibilities for countless children with cases like mine.
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Ultimately, production of plastics has to be significantly curtailed to effectively resolve the plastic pollution crisis.
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Sharia-based Hudood laws enshrined misogyny, while previously afforded rights and safeties for women were curtailed.
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So did demand for contraception, as women worried that access to birth-control would be curtailed.
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In the note, the bank added that its typical electronic currency trading activities may be curtailed.
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The unit had been struggling as customers curtailed spending due to a slump in oil prices.
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Politicians of every stripe fear a backlash from ethnic-Malay voters should their privileges be curtailed.
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But he suggested that some areas, including the military, might be "curtailed slightly," per the Post.
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Ordinary Delhi-wallahs say petty corruption in services provided by the city has been drastically curtailed.
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Global trading houses that buy its product have curtailed activities, as has Maersk, a shipping line.
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Voter suppression through restrictive voter identification laws, and curtailed early voting, is a much larger problem.
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So if they are going to be winners, it is only by having curtailed their ambitions.
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Influence-peddling could be curtailed by a legal framework for lobbying and transparency over party finances.
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Services activity growth was curtailed by a fall in mining and manufacturing, the central bank said.
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Train services were curtailed and some highways were closed, as icy roads were causing traffic accidents.
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But a slow release of gases, through vents in the mountain, could mean a curtailed eruption.
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Financial pressures, meanwhile, curtailed his plans for premières, opera stagings, and revivals of twentieth-century scores.
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But hopefully with Cancer's inclination for loyalty and nostalgia in love, this tendency will be curtailed.
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The Pentagon has yet to release information about whether any exercises will be stopped or curtailed.
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While the cannabis industry is attracting billions of dollars in investment, regulatory hurdles have curtailed advertising.
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So the word has gone out behind the scenes that such releases may soon be curtailed.
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They installed millions of phone lines, and curtailed the common practice of repairmen asking for bribes.
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Its refining capacity was curtailed when Islamic State militants overran Baiji, north of Baghdad, in 2014.
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As shares soared, they curtailed the ability to purchase shares on margin, causing prices to plummet.
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After all, these losses have curtailed inherent authority not simply for his administration but future presidents.
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State officials also warned that weekday service outside the morning and evening rush could be curtailed.
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Whether the Supreme Court justices agree that gerrymandering needs to be curtailed remains an open question.
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Because of that, infections are going to continue within families, but broader spread can be curtailed.
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But in the most recent year, the allocation curtailed Yale's gains from a booming stock market.
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If climate change is not curtailed, that timetable will continue to speed up, the report said.
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Access for German lawmakers to troops stationed in Incirlik has been severely curtailed in recent months.
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Transport links with mainland China have been curtailed, with dozens of flights and ferry services cancelled.
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite curtailed its gains on Tuesday, though it remained in positive territory.
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OPEC member Venezuela will also increase its exports despite U.S. economic sanctions that have curtailed shipments.
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Conservative policy initiatives stimulate economic growth and increase prosperity through lower taxation and curtailed over-regulation.
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The rand was buoyed by the court ruling, with analysts saying markets saw Zuma's influence curtailed.
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After Putin expelled 755 U.S. diplomats this summer, our embassy's ability to engage has been curtailed.
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It has led to a very healthy market and significant new supply has curtailed refi activity.
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It has curtailed Mr. Trump's appearances before cameras, where reporters could ask him about his claims.
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Several Canadian crude producers have curtailed production and asked Alberta to mandate cuts for other producers.
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The situation has particularly curtailed purchases from countries other than Venezuela, according to the Eikon data.
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Holder, which curtailed a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, that inspired the RBG meme.
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He halted a planned $300 million sale of precision-guided munitions and curtailed some intelligence sharing.
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An earlier version also stated that the shutdown had curtailed a Department of Agriculture food program.
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Is there a realistic chance that the use of secretive shell companies will be substantially curtailed?
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Illinois' 2013 law curtailed local authority to regulate firearm but it's not explicitly a preemption law.
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If it shuts down, Pyongyang's ability to make plutonium-fueled nuclear weapons will be severely curtailed.
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Without enough fuel, deliveries of food and shelter to vulnerable mountain communities were curtailed through the winter.
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It's a pillar of the Good Friday Agreement, which curtailed decades of sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland.
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Holder, which curtailed voting-rights protections for racial minorities and others who face discrimination at the polls.
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"The competition will not be impaired, neither will other technologies be curtailed," said Bundesnetzagentur President Jochen Homann.
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Some will blame new regulations that have curtailed the ability of investment banks to act as middlemen.
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Investors are monitoring the wholesale beef price upswing after processors curtailed slaughter rates to improve their margins.
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Without ample funds, I felt like my wings had been clipped, freedom curtailed, because everything costs money.
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Whether labour power must be restored—or the influence of giant firms curtailed—he does not say.
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"Manufacturers of rowing machines and other gymnasium apparatus will find their sales enormously curtailed," the magazine suggested.
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The team fell in qualifiers, constantly curtailed by other rosters who seemed to have found their stride.
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China's aluminium output is expected to be curtailed over winter as part of its crackdown on pollution.
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Struggling projects and weaker prices are among the factors that have curtailed loan repayments in these sectors.
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As to my role of political pundit on Facebook, I think that's over, or at least curtailed.
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Her marriage, at 19, to the Greek shipping heir Spyros Niarchos curtailed that ambition, at least publicly.
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It contains cascading bursts of fast notes poignantly curtailed, as if to underline the futility of flight.
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As a result, the report added that the North Korean leader has curtailed his public activities significantly.
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Qatar is locked in a dispute with neighboring countries which has curtailed airspace rights over the nation.
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If it chooses to only go after the open market, its market opportunity would be severely curtailed.
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North Carolina reached the Notre Dame 19 on the drive, but a fumble curtailed that scoring chance.
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I mean the FCC still exists, but the extent of things that it regulates is vastly curtailed.
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And the recent attention to scattered schools that have eradicated or curtailed Greek life has been misleading.
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The memoir reaches its most despairing moment with the injury that curtailed Mr. Taylor's career, in 1974.
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Coronavirus has curtailed those kinds of plans (and many others) as gyms are closing throughout the country.
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While others have closed, major refiners outside Los Angeles, California, have curtailed production because of lackluster demand.
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Because such rules are calibrated in normal times, that approach could have curtailed the Fed's stimulus campaign.
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While others have closed, major refiners outside Los Angeles, California, have curtailed production because of lackluster demand.
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The usual huge and raucous Nome finish-line crowd was absent, curtailed by the global coronavirus pandemic.
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Dozens of airlines around the world have curtailed or halted China service, leaving the country increasingly isolated.
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While Apple said its online store would remain open, Citi pointed out that deliveries may be curtailed.
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What the report doesn't make clear is how evicting his sister would have curtailed his criminal impulses.
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Last week, a federal district court judge in Milwaukee curtailed some elements of Wisconsin's voter identification law.
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As a result, service firms including Schlumberger, Halliburton and Petrex have curtailed operations in the OPEC country.
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The Obama administration curtailed the use of the program, which currently involves 32 agencies in 16 states.
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That had curtailed trading in a variety of assets like derivatives, corporate bonds and other complex products.
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Under the law, civil liberties are curtailed, and civilians can be held in detention merely on suspicion.
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However, that would mean the investigation is being curtailed to avoid a ruling in support of Trump.
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If Murdoch were to own CNN, would the channel's relentless criticism of the White House be curtailed?
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In November 2013, the Democratic majority unilaterally curtailed the filibuster as it applied to most presidential nominations.
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Then the Turkish lira plunged on international markets, and most travel between the two countries was curtailed.
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The White House also has substantially curtailed the number of briefings by press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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Perhaps the biggest criticism, though, concerns Iran's behaviour in the Middle East, which has not been curtailed.
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Anbang cannot finance pricey foreign forays so long as its ability to issue products at home remains curtailed.
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Aside from the arrests, journalists complain that their access to Kyaw Min Swe's court hearings has been curtailed.
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However, the FDA curtailed the company's ambitions three years ago when it shut down 23andMe's health information services.
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This has worked before, and floods of calls to politicians have curtailed legislation that would harm the internet.
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Anxiety about the future of Deutsche Bank curtailed Wall Street's advance and kept European equity markets little changed.
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Over the last three years Mr. Orban has systematically curtailed the ability of people to seek asylum here.
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And Chinese bank branches in the northeast have curtailed doing business with North Koreans, according to branch staff.
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Yet though Macron's ambitions are curtailed and his power sapped, he has taught the world some useful lessons.
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At first Huawei put on a tough act, insisting that it could handle curtailed supply of American technology.
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He said there is zero evidence from the White House that Mueller's investigation will be stopped or curtailed.
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After these events, voters approved constitutional changes that curtailed the president's powers, including the ability to dismiss parliament.
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Due to enhanced regulatory requirements after the financial crisis, banks have curtailed their market-making activities in bonds.
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And stops last July in Spain were curtailed after a shooting death of five police officers in Dallas.
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The stubborn fact is that Trump's firing of Director Comey has not curtailed the Russia investigation at all.
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The sector has also been hurt by business efforts to reduce an inventory glut, which has curtailed orders.
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Together they constitute a commentary on the way perceived notions about white femininity have curtailed black liberation efforts.
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Without some kind of counterbalancing action, we'll see tens of millions of workers stranded, with curtailed employment prospects.
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Do you think their power should be curtailed, and, if so, do you think that's the government's job?
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Despite the seemingly lenient sentences, Chen said their rights work would likely be curtailed in the short term.
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It won 88 seats, 22 more than in April, though Vox curtailed its hopes of a bigger recovery.
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Backers of Proposition 66 argued that crime victims deserved "timely justice" and that bureaucratic delays should be curtailed.
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There's only one knob, and when it gets turned up, the freedom of minorities tends to be curtailed.
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Some computer-enabled patient care — like CT scans, for example — have been curtailed, according to local news reports.
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And now Canadian output, which was briefly curtailed by recent wild fires, is coming back on the market.
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Some say the security briefings he is now entitled to should be curtailed, while he counters that Mrs.
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In a break from tradition, the ceremony was restricted to family and friends and media coverage was curtailed.
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Disasters both manmade and natural have also curtailed visits to certain areas, while others have more intangible explanations.
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The emirate is locked in a dispute with neighboring countries who have curtailed airspace rights over the nation.
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The drop was due to investments cuts last year that curtailed output, a decision it is now reversing.
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Without insurance, a vessel cannot navigate in international waters, which means Venezuela's oil exports would likely be curtailed.
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But over the past few years, the Fed has curtailed its spending and started to increase interest rates.
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Transatlantic flights, as well as capacity on routes within Europe and the United States, have also been curtailed.
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Holder decision that curtailed the reach of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and the 2010 Citizens United v.
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But that hasn't curtailed Mark Dickson, the pastor, and a director for the Right to Life East Texas.
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Drones have been banned in parts of the city, and sales of knives and scissors have been curtailed.
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"Our liberties and human rights need to be changed, curtailed, infringed — use whatever word you want," Khan said.
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Mr. Moon's conservative predecessors had sharply curtailed humanitarian aid in response to the North's nuclear and missile tests.
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Salvini's ability to execute his anti-immigrant policies may be curtailed, and he's temporarily hobbled by his miscalculation.
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The program will be funded through January, but will be curtailed if the shutdown continues beyond that date.
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Her business, once so ripe with promise to tackle health issues, was curtailed to its ancestry testing division.
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Free speech and freedom of the press were at times sharply curtailed in the name of national security.
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The Trump administration has curtailed or ended some of those alternatives to the traditional fee-for-service system.
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The government has also urged that big gatherings and sports events be scrapped or curtailed for two weeks.
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Despite how white I looked, my opportunities were curtailed by institutional racism my mother and our family endured.
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The Chinese have yet to take such a step, though they have curtailed purchases of North Korean coal.
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Those who are rightly concerned, wrongly suggest that AI is something that should be curtailed or stopped altogether.
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Cost of living increases, liberties curtailed Under nearly every indicator, life for Egyptians since 2011 has gotten worse.
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Eventually, Spicer's stumbles become so problematic that Trump curtailed the number of televised briefings and also replaced him.
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He has been ill lately, but this has not curtailed his ambitions—or his commitment to his cause.
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Still, the South Carolina Republican said he's not pushing for Mueller's investigation to be curtailed or shut down.
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Having severely curtailed press freedom and marginalized political opposition, his concentration of power bodes ill for Serbian democracy.
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His competitive prime was curtailed by stress fractures and an Achilles' tendon injury that had to be surgically repaired.
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Opposition politicians have said they were forced to take to the streets after authorities curtailed democratic means for change.
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It is unclear how much further communications with Huawei have been curtailed in the tech industry, if at all.
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Its activities in America have been curtailed by executive order, and Congress has curbed its sales to defence contractors.
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And companies including Google and Facebook have curtailed access to data by outside companies over the past two years.
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Rare controversy has preceded this year's water fight, with environmentalists and other critics calling for festivities to be curtailed.
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It is the most since Hurricane Nate a year ago curtailed more than 90 percent of Gulf oil production.
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This is important because if corruption can be sharply curtailed, the continent will almost inevitably change for the better.
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Blackouts have become frequent as hydropower generation, which meets about half Cambodia's energy needs, has been curtailed by drought.
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It is unclear how much further communications with Huawei have been curtailed in the tech industry, if at all.
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But while those orders appear to have curtailed earthquakes in some areas, the overall number has continued to soar.
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When those women do win an election, they rarely receive key leadership roles, or those positions are severely curtailed.
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Last month's drop in mining output was the largest since September 2008, when output was curtailed because of hurricanes.
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The dollar's advance, however, was curtailed as other factors pertaining to U.S. fiscal and monetary policy came into focus.
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Backers of Brexit want the free movement of people to Britain curtailed or ditched altogether from future trade terms.
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The figures in the pictures are like flies caught in amber, their sexuality neither curtailed by censorship nor shame.
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A number of the companies that confidently launched services a year ago have either collapsed or significantly curtailed operations.
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It also put you in a position where creativity was curtailed — you had people hanging around the studio, technicians.
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Several Canadian crude producers, including Cenovus Energy , have curtailed production and asked Alberta to mandate cuts for other producers.
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This regulatory restriction curtailed the usefulness of STLDI plans, severely disadvantaging millions of patients and consumers in the process.
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Battling an Islamic State insurgency in the Sinai peninsula that borders Gaza, Egypt has frequently curtailed passage through Rafah.
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He told Business Insider that his legal challenge against the dismissal was curtailed by Faraday Grid's collapse in August.
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Mr. Trump said he would cancel federal funding for cities that have curtailed their cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
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Springleaf said that the problems were isolated and that it had curtailed the use of household items as collateral.
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But analysts say the military's independence has been curtailed in recent years through the sensational trials of top officers.
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The ordinance states that religious freedom can be curtailed for security reasons and does not mention any particular faith.
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The EU adopted sanctions in 2012 that curtailed all purchases of Iranian oil by member countries within six months.
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The number of times that people could roll over their loans into newer and pricier ones would be curtailed.
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But California's water supply to this region has been critically curtailed by the government's inability to manage water resources.
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Auto loans are one of the few types of lending that has not been curtailed after the financial crisis.
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Trump walked away from the agreement, which curtailed Iran's nuclear program in exchange for easing U.S. and international sanctions.
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While operations were shut down or severely curtailed at the height of the blaze, most are now slowly resuming.
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BRUSSELS — Almost six years ago, the European Union sharply curtailed access to its airspace for Iran's aging airline fleet.
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With business investment curtailed by Brexit uncertainty, the Bank of England is unlikely to raise interest rates, they said.
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To protect white American moral purity, the supply of drugs from overseas had to be curtailed at their source.
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Apple had already curtailed its grand vision for disrupting the automotive industry by building its own self-driving car.
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Even as the court's reach and credibility seem to be curtailed, demands have spread for accountability for mass atrocities.
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Last summer, a near-unanimous Congress sharply curtailed his ability to offer Moscow relief from sanctions on his own.
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President Trump's likely decertification of the Iran nuclear deal raises the risk that Iranian exports will again be curtailed.
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But Mr. Moon's two conservative predecessors sharply curtailed humanitarian aid in response to the North's nuclear and missile tests.
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It is an uncannily similar response to the perverse yet predictable reaction from tobacco companies when advertising was curtailed.
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It returned nearly $12 billion to consumers through 2017, but has sharply curtailed enforcement actions under President Donald Trump.
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Meanwhile, air transportation is being curtailed, events and cruises are being canceled, and schools and universities are being closed.
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Kostin added that stock buybacks, a critical part of the 2009-20 bull market, would also be sharply curtailed.
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Gasoline prices have been falling steadily since late February as the coronavirus outbreak has curtailed business and leisure driving.
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This is harder than it looks; as Anderson explains, it's often through legislative minutiae that voting rights are curtailed.
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OPEC member Venezuela will also increase its exports despite U.S. economic sanctions that have curtailed shipments from the country.
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New lending to the agriculture, construction, transport and communication sectors was dramatically curtailed after a spike in bad loans.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over Amazon's now-canceled HQ2 has not curtailed Big Tech's massive physical expansion into New York.
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Many countries have shut off or sharply curtailed traffic to and from China to prevent the virus from spreading.
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When the right to choose is curtailed, those with economic means can find a way to obtain an abortion.
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People worried that their jobs were being permanently replaced by robots, and so curtailed their spending, worsening the Depression.
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One possible reason Mr. Trump has muted his criticism is that the deal has clearly curtailed Iran's nuclear program.
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When the price of oil started to decline and Correa's spending power was curtailed, his popularity began to waver.
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Those closures curtailed supply at the same time that government stimulus led to a short-term uptick in demand.
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Refinancing risk climbed substantially as plunging oil prices and the impact of the Petrobras scandal curtailed access to funding.
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Since Weiss's departure, Haverford has further curtailed its financial aid commitments by ceasing its policy of need-blind admissions.
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He stopped angel investing, curtailed his advising of other companies and even broke up with a long-time girlfriend.
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If so much solar comes online that it starts to eat into those reserves, solar will be "curtailed," i.e.
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Erdogan has severely curtailed freedom of speech and expression and has brought an increasingly religious bent to the Turkish government.
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Either the FBI has dramatically curtailed how often it allows informants to break the law, or something's not right here.
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Post-auction turbulence should be curtailed if the 10-year manages to hold around Wednesday's closing level of 0.125 percent.
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But heavy-handed policing of demonstrations and a wave of arrests fueled accusations that free speech is increasingly being curtailed.
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The bank sharply curtailed bonus payments for 2016 following speculation that it would need a state bailout to stay afloat.
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New mines were curtailed in 2011, when a Han driver deliberately ran over and killed a Mongolian herder, sparking protests.
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Distanced from her scene, now raising an infant son, and dealing with difficult wartime circumstances, Matter's own work was curtailed.
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Electricity output was curtailed at six reactors by 0840 GMT on Thursday, while two other reactors were offline, data showed.
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Its "Greyball" tool allowed the app to avoid law enforcement in cities where its use had been curtailed or banned.
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Major packaged goods groups, which had curtailed their spending, are starting to invest more in the United States, he added.
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Oil companies evacuated staff from Gulf platforms and curtailed output ahead of the storm, which hit the region last weekend.
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But dry Canadian conditions that have curtailed hay supplies are making it cheaper to fatten cattle in the United States.
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Alberta's oil producers curtailed production by May 235 as fires prompted the evacuation of Fort McMurray, a central production hub.
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Before long, the arrivals are curtailed to a city district of their own, to which the authorities cut off electricity.
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Several oil companies shut down or curtailed operations and flew employees out to make room in their camps for evacuees.
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He curtailed the independence and authority of the constitutional court, and created a new media regulator controlled by his party.
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Domestically, when the mullahs took over, they reinstated the burqa and radically curtailed the role of women in public life.
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Yes, the Clinton campaign should have disclosed her pneumonia diagnosis on Friday, curtailed her schedule and allowed her to recover.
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One could argue that absentee voting should mostly be curtailed to stop what happened in North Carolina from happening again.
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It appears the "zero tolerance" policy has been curtailed, at least for the moment, based on emails obtained by CNN.
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U.S. stocks fell on Monday after Trump curtailed travel and immigration to the United States from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
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He has repeatedly called for a return to the bulk collection of U.S. call data curtailed by Congress last year.
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This is why it is so distressing that the Department of Justice recently curtailed its reporting of national crime data.
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"And she had this obliging willingness to be pleased that has not been curtailed by her illness," Ms. Moore said.
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It has also curtailed production of copper and zinc at mines in Australia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia.
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And so American privacy rights were curtailed in the twentieth century largely because the profit motive was squarely against them.
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Its ability to implement a regressive political agenda is significantly curtailed when voters have fair and free access to voting.
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Deepwater drilling has been curtailed in places like the Gulf of Mexico, as have multibillion dollar projects around the world.
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Barr's speech has not been curtailed; she remains free to opine (and mostly free to tweet) to her heart's content.
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It is just the latest major exercise to be discontinued, curtailed or postponed due to growing concerns about the pandemic.
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Scotland is already planning to hold another independence referendum, and seeing devolution curtailed would make its success much more likely.
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Tesla recently showed off this capability when it curtailed some of the autopilot features of Teslas with a software update.
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Canada's heavy crude now fetches a fraction of the benchmark U.S. light oil price, and some producers have curtailed production.
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Many water activities — sunset sailing, island hopping — have been severely curtailed because a large number of charter boats were destroyed.
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Until ill health curtailed his activities in the early 2000s, he created more than 60 works for his own company.
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In the 21990 tax overhaul, the deductions for real estate taxes and mortgage interest on a home were severely curtailed.
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Already more people are working from home, some schools are closing or offering remote education, and travel is being curtailed.
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"I think we could have dramatically curtailed what happened in China and what's now happening across the world," O'Brien said.
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Sullivan led to a series of other court decisions that curtailed the ability of libel plaintiffs to win their lawsuits.
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Other states, mostly red, have curtailed the election calendar or adopted strict ID laws that can have the opposite effect.
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The situation in Japan might not matter if other countries fare worse or if international travel is banned or curtailed.
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Research by Fordham University shows that the global gag rule drastically curtailed community-based H.I.V. testing and condom distribution programs.
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Around the world, more countries are reporting new infections, companies have curtailed travel and global stock markets continued to tumble.
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In June, Mr. Trump curtailed a few minor Cuba policy rules, but left the majority of Mr. Obama's measures intact.
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The movement was curtailed by a 2016 accord between Ankara and the EU, which Turkey says Europe has not honored.
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It's another in a free nation like Italy, where government curfews and curtailed rights are relics of a tortured history.
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Under its decree, Pittsburgh curtailed strip searches, began documenting traffic stops, gave officers "cultural diversity" training and tracked civilian complaints.
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The injury, though, curtailed her movement and she decided to retire after Pliskova sealed the first set with an ace.
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Among the problems plaguing the company is a collapse in cash flow and a severely curtailed profit outlook, Inch said.
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But Tucker wrote that impeachment "dramatically sucked the oxygen out of our campaign discussion and greatly curtailed our fundraising ability."
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Subway service in New York City was curtailed, with the Metropolitan Transportation Agency ordering all aboveground tracks and stations closed.
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The legalisation swing has not played out quite as Eaze predicted, and so the startup's national expansion plans were curtailed.
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Regular inspections of the gearbox to check for cracks and leaking oil have curtailed COMAC's flight test programme, they said.
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Still, recovery won't mean much if the growing impacts of climate change (and other issues plaguing our oceans) aren't curtailed.
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However, he and his team pushed back hard against the view that the investment bank's power should be significantly curtailed.
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Meanwhile, it curtailed subscription benefits at every opportunity, in a clear attempt to keep subscribers from costing the company money.
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Development is sharply curtailed by local laws limiting the amount of water that can be taken from the Carmel River.
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Yet our best guesses about what those benefits are tend to come from observing what happens when sleep is curtailed.
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His administration has harshly criticized the world body, withdrawn from some UN groups and curtailed or stopped funding in others.
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Surveys on Monday showed major companies have curtailed their investment plans and that consumers spent less on their credit cards.
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Four out of 10 savers said they curtailed their travel plans in order to squirrel away more cash for retirement.
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Mr. Trump's election increases the possibility that the bureau will be shut down or that its powers will be curtailed.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe last week called for sports and cultural events to be scrapped or curtailed for two weeks.
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The department hopes the winning entries will help solve design problems at other lots where site challenges have curtailed building.
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Citizens also saw their rights curtailed with the Sedition Act of 1918, an extension of the Espionage Act of 1917.
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Iran will see its crude exports severely curtailed for a third month in January, according to tanker data and industry sources.
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The APA changed its position, and the military recently curtailed use of psychologists in this role as a result, Rubenstein said.
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New York City, not coincidentally, has continued to enjoy low and falling crime rates since stop and frisk tactics were curtailed.
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I'm not a China alarmist, yet global interbank strains can serve as an easy excuse for risk exposures to be curtailed.
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The takeaway: The pace and extent of economic growth will be increasingly curtailed by a sweltering, flooded and more hostile planet.
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Nathan Deal announced Monday he will veto a bill that critics say would have curtailed the rights of Georgia's LGBT community.
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The government's Women and Equalities Select Committee concluded that NDAs are being abused and use of them needs to be curtailed.
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Volatility in currency markets is low, and in recent weeks investors have curtailed their bets on big swings in the pound.
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Travel in and out of the People's Republic has been sharply curtailed, including closing the casinos of Macau for two weeks.
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That meant the central bank had curtailed some market concerns, according to a trader who deals directly with the central bank.
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The Economist: Governments can be too interventionist and make spending decisions that are driven by politics: can that realistically be curtailed?
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EU exports have been curtailed since 2016 because of bird flu, but other exporting countries, particularly Brazil, have filled the gap.
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But the EU offered Ukraine help for its regions suffering from curtailed trade because of Moscow's actions in the Azov Sea.
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Over the past few days, Apple, Spotify, YouTube, Facebook, and Pinterest have all curtailed Jones' presence to one extent or another.
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Electricity output was curtailed at six reactors by 0840 GMT on Thursday, while two other reactors were offline, the data showed.
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The Great Recession, combined with a mortgage crisis, hindered mobility and curtailed home-buying, dragging down the growth of the suburbs.
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Even if nothing would happen because of it, their free speech has been curtailed because of the secrecy surrounding government surveillance.
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Jones still has an online show; his speech hasn't been suppressed, though it&aposs been curtailed by these Big Tech giants.
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John Kirby, a CNN analyst and former Pentagon and State Department spokesperson, wrote last month about the curtailed White House briefings.
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The Kansas lawmaker has repeatedly urged a return to the bulk collection of U.S. call data curtailed by Congress last year.
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Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, though, has since said Russian scanning of state election infrastructure was "curtailed" after that statement.
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But OPEC officials have said the markets have begun to rebalance as investment is being curtailed due to low oil prices.
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Domestic sales of diesel have been more profitable than exports since spring, as companies have curtailed sales on the Russian market.
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The company has significantly curtailed its capex this year to around IDR3.3trn, which is less than half of its initial budget.
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And positive economic contributions are one reason investors and industry insiders don't expect the industry to be suddenly curtailed, Milton says.
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They're letting the administration know that if Mueller's probe is curtailed or shutdown, House Democrats will not let this go unanswered.
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First was a nearly-unanimous order blocking a 5th-circuit court decision that would have radically curtailed abortion access in Louisiana.
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Alcoa curtailed another 24,21.6 tonnes of capacity at the end of last year, reducing operations at Becancour to half a potline.
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But Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has since said Russian scanning of state election infrastructure was "curtailed" after their statement.
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EOG Resources Inc on Thursday said it has curtailed drilling and shut in some production in the Eagle Ford shale region.
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Edward Snowden's bombshell disclosures of the government's massive digital surveillance programs dramatically curtailed people's web browsing habits, according to new research.
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Turkey's investigation, she said, was "seriously curtailed and undermined" by Saudi Arabia's refusal to allow immediate access to the crime scene.
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Edward Snowden's bombshell disclosures of the government's massive digital surveillance programs dramatically curtailed people's web browsing habits, according to new research.
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The plaintiffs also allege that mail is delayed and face-to-face access to lawyers is curtailed in immigration detention centers.
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There is already a glut on the world market, even with exports from Venezuela and Iran sharply curtailed by American sanctions.
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Some graduates have curtailed donations, and students have suggested that diversity training smacks of some sort of Communist re-education program.
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Humanitarian aid to North Korea was also sharply curtailed in 2018 as the U.S. ramped up enforcement of U.N.-imposed sanctions.
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Think, for example, of how government and the private sector have successfully anathematized and curtailed the public propagation of child pornography.
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He could not say how much gas was flowing through the pipes before the fire or how much had been curtailed.
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We are both curtailed by a sense of needing to know and a sense of not needing or wanting to say.
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Such programs have curtailed livelihoods with minimal compensation, constrained community access to forest resources, and undermined local governance, the letter said.
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After foundation money dried up in the recession of 2008, she said, she curtailed forays of the musicians into local schools.
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Some analysts now expect that figure to fall significantly as national vaccination programs are curtailed and usage restrictions put in place.
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But because the state significantly curtailed early voting, Democrats have lagged behind their 2012 participation rate, while Republicans are running ahead.
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On top of that, U.S. money market reforms and stricter banking regulations have curtailed U.S. banks' capacity for dollar liquidity provision.
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It is just the latest major military exercise to be discontinued, curtailed or postponed due to growing concerns about the pandemic.
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"I think we could have dramatically curtailed both what happened in China and what's happening across the world," Mr. O'Brien said.
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Curtailed medical research: The Trump administration said it would sharply cut federal spending on studies that use tissue from aborted fetuses.
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Failing that, she would ask for an extension that could be curtailed as soon as Britain had ratified its withdrawal agreement.
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"This has really become a major public health crisis, which has in turn curtailed consumer demand," Cohn told CNN on Friday.
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However, as events are canceled, group gatherings limited and travel curtailed, the self-employed are beginning to feel the financial impact.
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Escalating travel bans and travelers' reluctance to fly have dramatically curtailed air travel, hitting commercial aviation with a massive demand shock.
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At different times, the United States barred or curtailed the arrival of Chinese, Italian, Irish, Jewish and, most recently, Muslim immigrants.
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But its second flight seven months later had to be curtailed to two days from five after fuel-cell problems arose.
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Irascibility, impetuosity and inattention define him, however curtailed they may prove to be by his entourage and the responsibilities of power.
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Indeed, supply chains for industries from pharmaceuticals to technology are going to see production curtailed by a lack of basic components.
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In a bucolic region beloved for its light and open space, conservation efforts have significantly curtailed the amount of developable land.
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Two days later, Chinese regulators—the Securities Regulatory Commission and the Banking Regulatory Commission, among others—curtailed initial coin offering (ICOs).
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S. trade relations curtailed copper, widely used in power and construction, which is on course to gain about 4% in 2019.
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The nationwide injunction has, for now, curtailed wall work on 175 miles in Laredo and El Paso, Texas; in Yuma, Ariz.
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During 20123 ruinous years in power, he curtailed political freedom, presided over the stagnation of Kenya's economy and encouraged patronage politics.
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He slashed the open enrollment period in half, cut the advertising budget by 90% and severely curtailed funding for enrollment assistance.
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Obama has hailed the last year's agreement with Iran as proof that a hostile nation's nuclear ambitions can be peacefully curtailed.
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It's trading down, traders tell me, because there are concerns some VIX products could be banned or greatly curtailed by regulators.
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Civil liberties continued to be curtailed, elected Socialist leaders were thrown out of office and radicals like Emma Goldman were deported.
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Disruptions from the GST and a ban on high currency notes in November 2016 curtailed growth, manufacturing, services and consumer spending.
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If the housing finance system is transformed without codifying affordable housing obligations, access to affordable home loans will be sharply curtailed.
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"How Animated Cartoons Are Made," 16 from 1919, directed by Wallace Carlson, demonstrates the way this commercialization curtailed the animator's freedom.
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At the same time, refiners are going to be curtailed, so you're going to see a shortage of gasoline and distillate.
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Diamond sales have taken off as negative interest rates have curtailed bank revenues and rendered many other investments unattractive for clients.
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This has not only pushed several power companies to operate plants below capacity, but also curtailed their ability to service debt.
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But his life prospects have been sharply curtailed by one mistake three and a half years ago, when he was 27.
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It isn't the prominent job Mr. Jain might have once coveted, probably because the German lender's travails have curtailed his options.
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Measure S, a fiercely contested initiative that would have curtailed larger real estate projects, appeared set for defeat, The Times reported.
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Recreation time has been curbed or canceled, and the inmates' access to doctors and other medical care has curtailed, she said.
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Then you potentially have a multi-megawatt or even multi-gigawatt sink for at least some of this curtailed solar energy.
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The prevalence of Western culture has curtailed the rituals of many indigenous populations held sacred for hundreds or thousands of years.
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However, resilience to shocks is curtailed by the small size of the population (32,000), limited economic diversification and high dependence on Italy.
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And that criticism, in turn, led GEDMatch to make changes to the site that have sharply curtailed police ability to catch criminals.
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It also demonstrates the potential for the situation to get much, much worse if emissions of global warming pollutants are not curtailed.
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The subsequent Turkish investigation into his disappearance was "seriously curtailed and undermined" by the Saudis refusing access to the consulate until Oct.
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Often, that means people are blocked from seeing visitors, but in certain circumstances quarantines have also curtailed immigrants' access to legal aid.
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OPEC and its allies are set to meet in Vienna next month, and they're expected to announce that output will be curtailed.
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It posted a higher third-quarter profit as cost-cutting offset lower revenue from curtailed or closed smelting operations and falling prices.
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Volatility in currency markets is historically low and in recent weeks investors have curtailed their bets on big swings in the pound.
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Independence day ceremonies in Kabul were curtailed out of respect for those who died in the Saturday night bomb, the government said.
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What interests me is that they are decentralized, permissionless services, which rely on — and thus can be curtailed by — no central controller.
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The earnings of millions of farmers were curtailed by the first back-to-back drought in the country in nearly three decades.
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Some oil field services companies, like Schlumberger and Halliburton, remain in the country, but have curtailed their operations due to late payments.
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The case is a chilling example of how censorship and freedom of speech remain curtailed in totalitarian regimes like Saudi Arabia. 22017.
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"Consumers will have protection from fraud, costs will be more transparent, and dangerous overdraft fees will be curtailed, but unfortunately not eliminated."
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Diamond sales have taken off amid negative interest rates which have curtailed bank revenues and made several other investments unattractive for clients.
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For the flagship P&C business, growth in Asia Pacific and Latin America was mainly offset by curtailed activity in North America.
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Removal, remember, was the punishment that curtailed his first stint as Alabama's chief justice in 2003 (he was re-elected in 2012).
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Which sounds like fun for 133 minutes, but without a compelling story, sessions are sure to be curtailed, for me at least.
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But they immediately hammered shares of insurers, whose participation on America's healthcare exchanges is likely to be curtailed in the months ahead.
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Wade being overturned, the curtailed abortion rights in Leni Zumas' The Red Clocks, from January 2018, seem not just plausible, but inevitable.
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So much so that Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act, which curtailed the president's ability to fire members of his Cabinet.
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Iraq curtailed its output by 120,000 barrels per day in October after its military retook control of oil fields from Kurdish forces.
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The courts have also repeatedly curtailed Trump's plans for strict restrictions on entry by citizens of states with a history of terrorism.
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Scrutiny of controversial policies like the travel ban and the family separation policy may be hindered or curtailed, but not entirely thwarted.
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The provisions in question curtailed civil service protections and made it easier for employers to fire workers and weaken their union representation.
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That simple act curtailed the rapid spread of WannaCry, which had disrupted hundreds of thousands of computers in less than a week.
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But Friday will be remembered as the day when media freedoms were even more severely curtailed, in flagrant violation of the Constitution.
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For the flagship P&C business, growth in Asia-Pacific and Latin America was mainly offset by curtailed activity in North America.
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Studies have shown that corruption can be curtailed by reducing cash transactions, but it is unlikely to be eliminated by the move.
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The authorities have further curtailed online activity ahead of this month's Communist Party congress, which will probably lead to some leadership shuffling.
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The stolpersteine, or stumbling stones, are now everywhere; the small brass bricks inlaid in sidewalks that recall a single Jewish life curtailed.
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The new tax replaced a labyrinth of 17 state and national taxes, and considerably curtailed widespread bribery between businesses and tax collectors.
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In 2016, for instance, 17 percent of China's total wind capacity was curtailed, and in some provinces, that figure was much higher.
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China's efforts to curtail the coronavirus outbreak has disrupted the world's second-largest economy and curtailed shipments to the largest oil importer.
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China's efforts to curtail the coronavirus outbreak has disrupted the world's second-largest economy and curtailed shipments to the biggest oil importer.
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The companies also say illegal betting will not be curtailed unless legal wagers are easy to make - on a smartphone, for example.
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Too often, the adventure is curtailed, with women surrendering their pixie dust to ensure that their own children can learn to fly.
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In affected areas, Chinese officials have closed schools, curtailed bus travel and canceled public gatherings, hoping to prevent the virus from spreading.
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This was largely because hydropower was curtailed earlier in the year, with hydro generation dropping 3.4 percent in the January-July period.
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These interpretations of the federal proxy rules should be curtailed to limit shareholder proposals to bylaw or charter amendments under state law.
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Traditionally, Republicans have been outspoken about the country's debt, arguing that federal spending should be curtailed to prevent the number from increasing.
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Christian advocates are using that decision as an example of how religious freedom will be curtailed if same-sex marriage is legalized.
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The movement was drastically curtailed by a 2016 accord between Ankara and the EU. Reporting by Ali Kucukgocmen; Editing by Kirsten Donovan
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Amnesty International has said Uyghurs face widespread discrimination in housing, education and employment as well as curtailed religious freedom in their homeland.
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Resilience to shocks is greatly curtailed by the small size of the population (32,000), limited economic diversification and high dependence on Italy.
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For its part, Arco is arguing the EPA's cleanup can't be extended or curtailed under state law because federal law takes precedence.
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"Impeachment has dramatically sucked the oxygen out of our campaign discussion and greatly curtailed our fundraising ability," Tucker wrote in the letter.
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M.B.S. would unlock so much more good will and influence for himself if he curtailed these ill-conceived, Iranian-obsessed foreign adventures.
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But years of harsh repression under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, combined with broader anxiety over regional stability, have curtailed public protests.
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Talos halted output at its Ram Powell, Amberjack and Pompano platforms, Exxon its Lena platform and Chevron Corp curtailed its Petronius platform.
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Chuck Schumer, however, argued that's not good enough, since the term "settled law" doesn't mean a law cannot be overturned or curtailed.
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Culminating after years of exhaustive diplomacy, it curtailed the country's nuclear program and brought it back into the fold of the international community.
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The judge also curtailed significantly the range of the warrant, limiting it to photos posted on or between January 20 and February 9.
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The rise in profit at Alcoa came despite lower revenue as it curtailed or closed some traditional smelting operations and confronted falling prices.
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Food and drug inspections have been curtailed but about 400 U.S. Food and Drug Administration staffers returned to work, Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said.
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The photos are part of the record, so the jury will have them when they deliberate, but Ellis curtailed the government's courtroom presentation.
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WeWork's woes may just be the tip of the iceberg for SoftBank, which has significantly curtailed its capital commitments to other portfolio companies.
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North Dakota oil producers have sharply curtailed requests to drill new wells, with only 78 permitted in January compared to 125 in November.
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Bases would close and programs that support troops and their families would have to be curtailed to make up the shortfall, he said.
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China has also curtailed or cancelled several other military contacts between the countries—not that these have ever been extensive or especially fruitful.
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And supply has been curtailed by a pipeline contamination issue in Russia and U.S. sanctions that have cut shipments from Venezuela and Iran.
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Ultimately, according to a Qantas flight attendant, the fact that most airlines have suspended or seriously curtailed flights has workers feeling more comfortable.
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In the aftermath of that direction, several American firms, including Google, Intel and Qualcomm, have curtailed their business agreements with the Chinese giant.
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The government's clampdown has reduced the ranks of the casino junket operators and curtailed the flow of money from Chinese high-roller gamblers.
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Refinery runs have been partially limited as operations at the largest U.S. East Coast refinery, in Philadelphia, were curtailed following a massive fire.
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Elsewhere in the world, women continued to don the red uniforms to protest policies that curtailed women's rights, earning praise and media attention.
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Many groups curtailed their operations, relocated employees outside Egypt or took steps to register under the 2002 law, according to Human Rights Watch.
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Poor weather in the northern U.S. Plains, particularly top grower North Dakota, has curtailed the movement of spring wheat, bolstering domestic cash bids.
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Coal was another U.S. energy export success that was curtailed by the trade dispute, with Refinitiv data showing no cargoes unloaded in January.
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The German economy, Europe's largest, barely avoided recession in the fourth quarter, as global trade disputes and Brexit curtailed a decade of expansion.
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As a professional, her own success was curtailed by a decades-long struggle to find acceptance and inclusion within a white-dominated sport.
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That is precisely what is happening in Europe where free speech is being sharply curtailed to combat insulting or intimidating or threatening comments.
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However, some of these concerns could be curtailed if you work with your end users to give them tools to interpret the results.
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At the same time, some high value U.S. fruits such as berries use airfreight so that sector also could see some shipments curtailed.
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Celebrations for Monday's 100th anniversary of Afghanistan's independence from Britain were curtailed out of respect for the blast victims, the president's office said.
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In limiting myself to buying only the essentials, in bulk, I curtailed my impulse-shopping habit and saved hundreds of dollars on necessities.
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The Republican Party platform adopted this year calls the bureau a "rogue agency" that should be abolished or, at a minimum, sharply curtailed.
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Instead, it would have streamlined the bureaucracy through attrition and early retirements, curtailed high-priced contractors and made better use of information technology.
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If activism were to be curtailed broadly, the immediate loss to mom and pop shareholders would likely be in excess of $40 billion.
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Investors are wondering whether an era of deregulation, tax cuts and pro-business policies will continue or be curtailed in the next Congress.
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"Oil and base metals underperformed as concerns on the outlook for the energy sector curtailed banks' risk appetite," Coalition said in a report.
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That map, combined with rule changes that eliminated superdelegates and drastically curtailed the number of caucuses, means Sanders has a tough road ahead.
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Beyond discrimination and crackdown on the Oromo, freedom of the press and other expression is heavily curtailed in the country as a whole.
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Traders have also curtailed their HSFO imports as the market is in steep backwardation, making it uneconomical to store the product, sources said.
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"The airline's expansion plans for 2019 had been significantly curtailed" and Oman Air "also suffered revenue losses and market share declines," he added.
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Exercise was then curtailed for the rest of the rats, which spent the next several months (roughly equivalent to 10 human years) inactive.
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The administration has already reallocated nearly $400 million to respond and "curtailed expenditures not essential to the health and safety" of the children.
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As measures like parole and compassionate release have been curtailed, or even eliminated in some places, prisoners have become older and more costly.
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Matt Drury, director of government relations for the Parks Department, said the department would support the transfer once the city curtailed burials there.
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A few readers talked about relatives and friends who they feel have abused family visas as proof that the program should be curtailed.
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In 2014 the Obama administration detained hundreds of families and unaccompanied minors crossing the border, a practice that the federal courts quickly curtailed.
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Mr. Whitaker has said publicly, on multiple occasions, that the Mueller investigation was close to crossing a red line and should be curtailed.
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Millions of people lost jobs or saw their wages severely curtailed last week as many companies shut down or cut back on operations.
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All of the hotels being picketed are open, and while services may be curtailed, Ms. Kim emphasized that rooms are cleaned between guests.
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Reuters was unable to independently confirm the details of the attack in the remote area, where journalists are barred and internet access curtailed.
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The guest of honor was Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, who has curtailed the very freedoms the event was meant to highlight.
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The State Department has warned Americans against nonessential travel to China, and several airlines have curtailed or canceled routes to the populous nation.
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Noise is being curtailed — now only restaurants and bars, not shops, can blast music outdoors — and there are plans to beautify the street.
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Airline travel and the attendant business spending that goes with it is being sharply curtailed by fears of spreading the COVID-19 coronavirus.
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Walk-and-talk interviews with senators, a staple of congressional reporting made famous by TV shows like "The West Wing," will be curtailed.
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In 2015, China's three export credit agencies provided $576 billion in total financing and guarantees, while a curtailed EXIM did only $10.6 billion.
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As defense secretary, he classified once publicly available information, curtailed Pentagon officials' public engagements, and rarely spoke on the record while cameras rolled.
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E-cigarette maker Juul curtailed its expansion and shook up its management in 2019 in the face of regulatory scrutiny and federal investigations.
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And in inviting Yiannopoulos, CPAC's stewards set aside a homophobia that had long curtailed the role of gay Republican groups at the event.
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They note that good unions, retirement benefits, manufacturing jobs, overtime and health care get eliminated or curtailed in pursuit of that last cent.
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Students with DACA status can legally work in the United States, but that right could vanish if the program is curtailed or eliminated.
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Qatar, where the central bank has recently curtailed domestic Treasury bill issues in response to tightening liquidity, is also likely to issue abroad.
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In short, not only have successive conservative legal efforts curtailed and criminalized affirmative action, they have limited severely, if not reversed, affirmative action.
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And in the current tax code, even deductions like those on state and local taxes or mortgage interest have been eliminated or curtailed.
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The NY Times article said that Apple curtailed its ambition to make a car and is now focusing solely on self-driving technology.
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In addition to expanding avenues for high-skilled immigration, this bill would have curtailed problems that come from a two-decades old policy.
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Google wants the South Korean government to ease laws on map data that have curtailed the number of features Google Maps can offer there.
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China had curtailed its imports of U.S. LNG over the last two months, even before its formal inclusion in the list of potential tariffs.
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Likewise, OPEC members Libya and Nigeria were exempt from the original deal in 2016 due to ongoing internal conflicts that curtailed their oil supplies.
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The deadline-driven nature of game development could be curtailed by less of a focus — at least far out from launch — on release dates.
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Volatility in currency markets is currently very low and in recent weeks investors have also curtailed their bets on big swings in the pound.
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Cuba's security services continue to detain and harass dissenters and human rights groups say freedom of expression, assembly and other rights remain highly curtailed.
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For years, while digital piracy was devastating the music industry, Hollywood had largely been spared; limitations on bandwidth curtailed the online trade in movies.
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Like Sanders and Klobuchar, Warren's campaigning has been curtailed by Trump's Senate impeachment trial and she is trying to make up for lost time.
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The fire at the company's Holcomb slaughterhouse curtailed its meat processing operations and left restaurants, food service companies and grocery chains scrambling for beef.
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The large painting "Orpheus" contains urgently curtailed marks that hint at the word Orpheus while refusing to move completely beyond gesture into actual readability.
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First, American politicians from both parties started to favor some level of censorship and curtailed free speech rights for people and groups posting online.
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The curtailed margins that many industrial companies accept to maintain market share via price reductions mean they were slashing investment and moving production abroad.
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It may be that it is not just "weird architecture" that Mr Xi wants to be curtailed, but the further expansion of the capital.
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For three years, he lived like this, until he decided that the benefits of military life did not outweigh the drawback of curtailed freedom.
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" "Air marshals work in punishing conditions, labor under poor leadership and have seen their law enforcement functions curtailed by an administration that lacks vision.
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So if the Chinese government curtailed international product in response to Trump's actions, it would likely be met with a very frustrated moviegoing population.
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Nonetheless, Venezuela's recession has curtailed oil supplies to Cuba in recent years, leading Havana to limit retail fuel sales and request help from Moscow.
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During these years, members of Congress who wanted to see antibiotic use curtailed realized they could make better arguments if they had better data.
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Children from these communities would see their access to health care curtailed with cuts to the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), a Medicaid program.
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The impact of Hurricane Harvey, which hit the U.S. Gulf Coast in late August, is expected to have curtailed production in August and September.
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And financial institutions such as Citigroup and Wells Fargo have limited or curtailed business with gun-makers, though Wells Fargo has not done so.
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But many analysts say Mr. Sadr, who in recent years has curtailed his political activities, is trying to reinsert himself into Iraq's political mix.
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The layoff unexpectedly curtailed my daily Onewheel commute, but I still use it for short trips, like to the grocery store up the street.
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The artists assembled that night worried Iran would regress to the revolutionary fervour of the 1980s, and their limited freedoms would be further curtailed.
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A faculty committee went so far as to recommend that Professor Otteson's academic freedom be severely curtailed and that Wake Forest return the grant.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio has curtailed or attempted to close down those programs which were best able to protect the people of New York.
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She had left to protest the regime of the Belarussian president Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994 and curtailed press freedom.
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The scandal briefly threatened nearly $14 billion in exports from Brazil's powerhouse protein industry, as markets from China to Europe curtailed shipments of meat.
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Picked second overall by Milwaukee in the 275 NBA Draft, Parker suffered a season-ending knee injury last December that curtailed his rookie year.
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At the same time, Congress and the courts have sharply curtailed the ability of workers to go on strike, especially in solidarity with others.
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The legislation effectively curtailed the discretion of the Justice Department in the handling of those funds by mandating the appointment of a special master.
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But in 2011, the administration tried (and failed) to pass voluntary guidelines that would have curtailed the food industry's ability to peddle to kids.
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That fact hasn't stopped innovation being curtailed; the recurring sight of the ball flying out of the stadium is a powerful one to traditionalists.
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Trayce dropped hoops entirely before his senior year—as much as he loved basketball, it had become another distraction that needed to be curtailed.
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Higher prices have curtailed a popular practice among Argentine construction workers, preparing an "asado," or barbecue, at their work sites during Friday lunch hour.
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"If you're really interested in free speech, think about who's free speech is being curtailed by an armed person in the street," Murray says.
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Several major tech companies have also curtailed employee travel or canceled conferences scheduled for the coming months as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Mr. Biden swapped out in-person campaigning for "virtual events" (not entirely without issues), and Mr. Sanders, too, curtailed travel and canceled big gatherings.
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In the Renaissance, Italy was made up of many small territorial states, and travel between them was regularly curtailed because of outbreaks of plague.
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This, they believe, is the principal long-term threat to the survival of the "West" as a civilization — and hence needs to be curtailed.
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Some curbs have been eased, but mobile phone and internet services are still curtailed because they may be used to spark unrest, Doval said.
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Before long, Dr. Shulkin sharply curtailed his public profile, cutting off communications with reporters and isolating himself from top deputies he viewed as disloyal.
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That freedom could have been curtailed in a world where drivers are legally employees and are guaranteed a minimum wage and other legal benefits.
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The House bill also curtailed the deduction that homeowners can take for their mortgage interest payments, allowing deductions only up to $500,000 in loans.
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In recent years, the Social Security Administration has greatly curtailed the number of statements it mails, encouraging workers to check the information online instead.
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It would have been very evident that The Times was working on something and it might have curtailed our ability to prepare the Papers.
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DEMAND CONTRACTION China's efforts to curtail the coronavirus outbreak has disrupted the world's second-largest economy and curtailed shipments to the biggest oil importer.
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In a post-Covid-19 world, globalization could be curtailed, the dollar's dominant reserve status could be challenged, and fiscal policy could become looser.
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And the laptop sale surfaced amid news that a major American-led defense exercise in Europe would be curtailed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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As Trump resists those steps, airlines have sharply curtailed their schedules anyway and states have announced lockdowns that go well beyond the federal guidelines.
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The proposed revamp comes at a time when export pipeline capacity is so constrained the Alberta government has curtailed production to support crude prices.
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The proposed revamp comes at a time when export pipeline capacity is so constrained the Alberta government has curtailed production to support crude prices.
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Lewis that curtailed employees' ability to band together in class-action lawsuits, forcing workers to go it alone if they experience discrimination or abuse.
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Instead, the sweetness was curtailed by an acidity that left the mouth feeling dry and refreshed, with a lasting sensation of that underlying stoniness.
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The ramp-up in shipments helped Fortescue cash in on higher iron ore prices after a tailings dam disaster in Brazil curtailed global supply.
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Mr. Dunleavy disliked a state Supreme Court ruling earlier this year that struck down state regulations that would have curtailed abortion coverage under Medicaid.
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Facebook's position diverges sharply from its tech industry peers Google and Twitter, which have curtailed political advertising tools on their platforms in recent months.
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The ramp-up in shipments helped Fortescue cash in on higher iron ore prices after a tailings dam disaster in Brazil curtailed global supply.
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For example, in North Dakota — the nation's second largest oil producing state – stringent caps on venting and flaring have curtailed Bakken Shale oil production.
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And I think some of the crises fighting tools of central banks for example have been curtailed as a result of the last crisis.
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Its activity was curtailed after Trump took office, and in September, its Trump-appointed director, Kathleen Kraninger, said she believed the bureau was unconstitutional.
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The idea is to make up for the reduction of federal funding for ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion, which would be curtailed by the Senate bill.
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Among other actions, he classified once publicly available information, curtailed Defense Department officials' public engagements, and rarely spoke on the record while cameras rolled.
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Countries including Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain have all at one time or other banned or curtailed the use of Uber.
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Some 70 airlines have cancelled all international flights to and from mainland China, and another 50 airlines have curtailed related air operations, it said.
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It's true that Krampus runs were curtailed during the war, but the same could be said for other public entertainments during times of scarcity.
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But state laws passed in 2017 and 2018 curtailed their ability to file multi-million dollar lawsuits - so-called "nuisance orders" - against the farms.
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Iraq is the second largest oil exporter in OPEC and has long-term aims to boost output curtailed by decades of war and sanctions.
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With one government shutdown curtailed after three days, the bipartisan group has a long to-do list in the coming weeks to avoid another.
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Andrew M. Cuomo said he wanted to expand opportunities for parole and clemency after years in which many governors had curtailed use of those powers.
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While Trump argued in his tweet that Yiannopoulos' freedom of speech was curtailed, critics of the Breitbart editor say Yiannopoulos' provocative language is hate speech.
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The government's 2016 budget included explicit pledges to rein in state spending on "recurring expenditures" like salaries and benefits, which means curtailed public sector hiring.
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Chinese tariffs on American soyabeans, for example, have curtailed America's exports of the commodity, leading to a build-up of domestic stockpiles and falling prices.
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Commissioner Adam Silver affirmed the league's commitment to free speech, the league then curtailed media availability of its athletes currently traveling and playing in China.
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The bloc's executive said free speech and freedom to protest were being curtailed, local democracy was at risk, and the government had harmed financial markets.
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Last week, Bloomberg reported that a few of the bank's clients had curtailed their business with Deutsche Bank due to fears about its financial health.
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That led to a major international outcry over his death, including from many in the US who wanted to see the Washington-Riyadh relationship curtailed.
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Demand was subdued in India as well, with retail buying curtailed by a rally in domestic bullion prices to their highest level in seven weeks.
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Energy subsidies could also be curtailed; some poor countries, including Bangladesh, Indonesia and Pakistan, spend more on these than they do on health and education.
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Yamada went on to say that, in the event that these developments help drive oil back down towards $42, the bottoming process would be curtailed.
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Females have greater access to sports, the powers of the once-feared religious police have been curtailed and restrictions on gender segregation are being eased.
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"Women are particularly affected, as they struggle to meet everyday needs when their access to the forests is curtailed," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Experts have suggested a few ways the drug could be curtailed without prohibition, including higher alcohol taxes and taking away some people's right to drink.
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California solar and wind farms have curtailed large amounts of supply because they were generating more power than could be used or stored at times.
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Bloomberg's focus on Trump and pledge to financially support whomever emerges as Trump's opponent has mostly curtailed frank assessments about his Democratic rivals, including Biden.
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As Secretary of State, she implemented tough sanctions against Iran to pave the way for a diplomatic breakthrough that curtailed a dangerous nuclear weapons program.
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But analysts said the push for a fresh start had curtailed the ambitions of both executives, ending a troubled partnership at the helm of Airbus.
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Trump's advisers intentionally kept Trump's European visit short; upon returning from his grueling first foreign swing, the President insisted future trips be curtailed in length.
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But those returns were sharply curtailed by the crash of 1987, which wiped out more than 25 percent of the market's value in a week.
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But sexual harassment only becomes harassment when someone seeks to do someone else professional harm in retaliation for sexual acts or relationships denied or curtailed.
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Verification will pave the way for the unfreezing of billions of dollars of assets and an end to bans that have curtailed its oil exports.
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I know how I feel: His behavior is anti-women, and his professional development should be curtailed, or terminated, until he works to change himself.
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Instability in both countries has sharply curtailed production in both OPEC member states, with Nigerian supply cut in half as militants target the country's pipelines.
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That storm curtailed more than 90 percent of oil production in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, more than 1.6 million barrels per day of crude.
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Aetna, which had already sharply curtailed its 2017 participation in this marketplace to cover just four states, said last month that it would leave Iowa.
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The Trump administration has railed on judges who have issued orders that had nationwide effect, as numerous judges have curtailed its efforts on immigration policy.
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Erdogan has stymied the independence of the Central Bank, installed his son-in-law as minister of finance and more generally curtailed sound economic policymaking.
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The Mavericks felt they were a playoff contender prior to the season but the repeated absences have curtailed all attempts to get their season going.
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In December, the military sharply curtailed the use of psychologists at the detention facility in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, in response to the group's new stance.
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The companies, working with privacy rights activists, successfully lobbied Congress two years ago to pass legislation that curtailed the NSA's bulk collection of call records.
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After an outbound New Jersey Transit train derailed as it left Penn Station, the cleanup and repairs sharply curtailed traffic between Manhattan and New Jersey.
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Many other events along the torch relay route have been curtailed or cancelled and spectators have been asked to stay away and not form crowds.
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The violence in Michoacán, for example, has not curtailed the avocado industry's goal of increasing exports to the United States by 15 percent this year.
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Medicaid is also a key factor keeping rural hospitals alive; without it, access to health care would be severely curtailed for rural Americans in general.
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Once we have Iran's nuclear program curtailed for 30 years, our coldblooded interest is not to get any more deeply embroiled in this region's pathologies.
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She has yet to reach the semifinals of any event in 2019 as she struggles with knee issues that have curtailed her training and movement.
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But while Kim Yong-chol himself was seen in a meeting of the party's Political Bureau in April, his visibility too has been vastly curtailed.
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The Trump administration said late Tuesday that it was starting a Medicare payment model very similar to the ones it canceled and curtailed last year.
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As Secretary of State, she implemented tough sanctions against Iran to pave the way for a diplomatic breatkthrough that curtailed a dangerous nuclear weapons program.
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Bars and restaurants have closed across the country, sports leagues have suspended operations and travel has been significantly curtailed, hurting the airline and hospitality industries.
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But as the coronavirus spreads - in Brazil cases have tripled in four days - domestic operations are now being curtailed as airlines try to preserve cash.
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Weather curtailed his surprise trip to the Korean Demilitarized Zone, but that may have been a blessing, since hostile words might have prompted hostile action.
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Those cancellations came after the agency curtailed its service in the spring to accommodate the installation of the braking system, known as Positive Train Control.
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But he cannot share the videos as mobile networks in the area have been curtailed by the government since last year on unspecified security grounds.
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Regulators picked Tencent and Ant Financial, an Alibaba corporate sibling, to build credit-scoring databases, though their role in those efforts has since been curtailed.
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We're at this absurd point because Mr. Trump cast aside a multinational deal under which Iran curtailed its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
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They proved adept at brutality: They shot unarmed civilians, relocated thousands, curtailed press freedoms, postponed elections to hold on to power, and mistreated indigenous populations.
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But for far too long public schools and many other government institutions have willfully curtailed religious actions by private individuals in government buildings and grounds.
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Although internet service that had been suspended in Iran after the protests erupted has been partly restored, it may be curtailed indefinitely, government officials warned.
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Event organising service firms were battered after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for sports and cultural events to be scrapped or curtailed for two weeks.
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After the attack, American diplomats retreated further into their embassy in Tripoli, their staff reduced and their forays outside the heavily guarded embassy walls curtailed.
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But it's already stirring debate over a constitutional question: To what extent, if any, are students' rights to privacy curtailed while they are at school?
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Following both the ruling and the bombshell disclosures of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, Congress passed of the USA Freedom Act, which curtailed the program.
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Although their power is curtailed and Airbus claims full independence, the two governments each maintain a voice as 11-percent shareholders and major defense buyers.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art worries that exhibitions, archaeological surveys and excavations with institutions in the Middle East will have to be canceled or curtailed.
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Experience shows that when bad loans are curtailed, payday borrowers adopt better methods to address their family's budget shortfalls and find more responsible credit options.
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"We requested their departure as a reciprocal measure since some U.S. personnel's assignments in Havana had to be curtailed due to these incidents," she said.
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But in order to do this, clinical trials will likely be curtailed, they will be conducted for less time and efficacy measures will be weakened.
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I mean we work in OPEC countries so we're curtailed here and there, but in terms of coordination and managing the oil price, no way.
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He ran a 4:34 mile as a schoolboy, but an injury to the Achilles' tendon in his right foot curtailed his collegiate running career.
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Holder decision that curtailed the reach of the Voting Rights Act and made it harder to prevent arguably discriminatory election procedures before they took effect.
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The company has maintained a strong presence in Canada and Europe even as its business in the United States has been curtailed over spying fears.
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Saudi Arabia and Russia, two of the world's largest oil producers, have curtailed their output precisely because there is too much oil on the market.
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The national strike action has crippled public transport, and curtailed lessons in state schools, casting a pall over the holiday period for many French people.
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Meanwhile, the company's chief executive, Randall Stephenson, has charged that the government's net neutrality rules have significantly curtailed his company's investments in its own infrastructure.
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Parliamentarians said they were shocked to learn of the devastating impact such agreements could have on individuals, with many finding their careers damaged or curtailed.
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Still, those returns were sharply curtailed by the crash of 1987, which wiped out more than 25 percent of the market's value in a single week.
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Our Congress is swamped with men and women, our so-called representatives, who do not represent the majority view, which is that guns must be curtailed.
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While Iran's nuclear capabilities are curtailed for the time being, Katz reiterated that Israel would remain vigilant in seeking to curb Tehran's increased activities in Syria.
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A faster-moving Fed, coupled with curtailed easing from the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan, could have negative implications for global growth, Boockvar said.
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Commercial flights have been curtailed, and many nations have sent charter flights to repatriate citizens from Wuhan, the Chinese city at the centre of the outbreak.
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The "chain migration" proposal would have significantly curtailed the family reunification leg of the American immigration system by limiting what family members a citizen can sponsor.
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International companies like Royal Dutch Shell and ConocoPhillips have shed assets in Canada for several years as limited pipeline space has curtailed prices and growth prospects.
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It all came back to sinful thoughts, sexual urges, and other unholy impulses — all of which, he believed could be amplified or curtailed by certain foods.
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A report released in February found that the Himalayas could lose two-thirds of its glaciers by 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions are not significantly curtailed.
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The company said revenue was down 6 percent year on year, due to the impact of "curtailed and closed operations, lower alumina pricing " and other pressures.
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"The sales of semi-conductors will be curtailed at least in the short term and companies will likely need to revise down their earnings," he said.
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Meanwhile MRPL's Venkatesh said all units are now operating normally at the Karnataka refinery, where crude processing was curtailed due to water shortages in early May.
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The bloc's executive said free speech and freedom to protest were being curtailed, local democracy was at risk, and the government had "negatively affected" financial markets.
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"The intent is clear: direct democracy, a Swiss specialty in which the citizens are sovereign, should be curtailed or even cut off," the SVP has said.
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Many lack the skills to find work in cities; those remaining on the grasslands often struggle to make a living now that grazing has been curtailed.
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Are we going to stand idly by as friends, allies, or even political enemies have their speech curtailed or their lives threatened by these modern publishers?
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The swelling oceans are forecast repeatedly to soak coastal residences collectively worth $0003 billion by 2045 if greenhouse gas emissions are not severely curtailed, experts warn.
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Le Pen has positioned herself as a strident nationalist who believes immigration has eroded the idea of France and that it needs to be seriously curtailed.
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Zimmermann made at least 32 starts and won at least 12 games in four straight seasons before injuries curtailed his debut campaign in Detroit in 2016.
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Wawrinka curtailed his season in August last year after battling injury through the grasscourt campaign, which ended with opening round exits at Queen's Club and Wimbledon.
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These films are casualties of history, pockmarked with material glimpses of their assailants or bearing negative witness to the forces that curtailed or cancelled their productions.
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Terry Branstad ultimately signed into law curtailed bargaining rights for nearly all public workers, preventing unions from negotiating over health insurance, pensions, and teacher evaluation standards.
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Russian scanning of state election infrastructure was "curtailed" after the U.S. publicly blamed Moscow for hacking several U.S. political organizations, the nation's top intelligence official says.
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The scandal has curtailed access to capital markets and loan funding for the group's 15 subsidiaries and the company is now selling assets to reduce debt.
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Authorities said that law curtailed their ability to end a 2014 siege in Sydney's Lindt Cafe in which three people including the hostage-taker were killed.
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First, it reflected the belief of many framers that the "excess democracy" shown by state legislatures that had passed debt relief legislation needed to be curtailed.
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FortisBC, British Columbia's energy utility, declared force majeure on Wednesday on several of its rate schedules which informed shippers their delivery of gas was being curtailed.
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Congress curtailed the Fed's emergency lending powers in the aftermath of the crisis, and some members of both parties continue to push for even stronger restrictions.
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With the boundaries of what counts as bribery thus curtailed, prosecutors will have a very tough time holding the former governor legally responsible for his actions.
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Last year India's imports fell as refiners had curtailed Iranian oil purchases due to a dispute with Tehran over development rights to a giant gas field.
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Gun owners believe owning a gun is a fundamental freedom that, if curtailed, is a slippery slope to losing that right (and others with it) entirely.
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And in Canada, concerns about climate change, resistance to new pipelines and high production costs have curtailed investments in oil-sands fields for five consecutive years.
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St. Louis, Missouri-based Emerson has seen its earnings hit by a strong dollar and a drop in oil prices, which have curtailed spending by customers.
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"The sales of semi-conductors will be curtailed at least in the short-term and companies will likely need to revise down their earnings," he said.
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A programmer in the Russian-occupied Crimea region and another in Iran said the popular code-sharing site curtailed their use of its services this week.
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Zuckerberg had said the social network will investigate all apps that had access to large amounts of information before the company curtailed data access in 2014.
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Supporters of Mr. Trump are especially likely to be wary of foreign influence in American life, with 83 percent saying that influence needs to be curtailed.
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U.S. crude oil futures extended gains after rising the previous day on a bounce in Wall Street and news that OPEC sharply curtailed production in December.
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At the same time, he seemed to indicate that the official duties of the emperor, a symbol of the state, are too important to be curtailed.
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Many believe that that virtually free healthcare would result in unlimited demand that could only be curtailed by limiting services and care, also known as rationing.
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Any prospect of additional fiscal stimulus will be severely curtailed if the Democrats win control of the House of Representatives in next month's mid-term elections.
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Oman prices are jumping as the U.S. stopped granting waivers to Iranian sanctions that have curtailed exports of the so-called heavy crudes that it produces.
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A helpful host named Maria was happy to lead a curtailed tour, beginning with a promotional video that explains the production process, followed by a sampling.
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Analysts said the sale curtailed the company's Asian presence but may still draw takeover offers given its wide geographic footprint in Australia and weak share performance.
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The judge characterised the charge as abusive, adding that it "curtailed the rights that the passenger has recognised by law", and declared it invalid in Spain.
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The bigger question facing Western democracies right now is one of civil obedience: How long will citizens tolerate being curtailed in the name of public health?
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The country's highest court has curtailed the uses of the national identification program, but fears about the misuse of information collected from a billion people remain.
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One other benefit of keeping a few gas plants around is that they reduce the amount of wind and solar power that must be "curtailed," i.e.
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" In a presentation to members of the other fisheries councils in February, Wespac officials claimed the marine monuments "curtailed economic growth" and "compromised national food security.
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Crimean Tatar institutions and media outlets have been particularly singled out, the international organization found, but the activities of some religious groups have also been curtailed.
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China's central bank had for several months curtailed or not granted import quotas to commercial banks responsible for most of the gold that enters the country.
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Mr. Putin's action came the day after the United States Senate approved broad economic sanctions against Russia, and curtailed President Trump's power to roll them back.
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"It will take sustained curtailed OPEC+ production - rather than global synchronized rate cuts - to help prices gradually recover from April onwards," analysts at the bank said.
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More airlines curtailed flights into and out of China and companies temporarily closed operations, while Washington told citizens not to travel to any part of China.
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In a bid to please Beijing, in 2002 he attempted to pass draconian legislation that would have curtailed freedom of speech and association, among other things.
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Professor Moser and Professor San have found that those quotas seriously curtailed immigration of scientists and inventors of specific ethnicities (Jews from Eastern Europe, for example).
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But GOP leaders failed to reach that goal, with Democrats blocking appropriations bills stalling in the Senate and the legislative calendar curtailed by the election season.
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Oman Air, a major Boeing customer, has faced "major" financial impacts and seen its capacity growth plans "significantly curtailed" due to the Boeing 22022 Max grounding.
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The decision provided a major boost to the agency's critics more than a year before they passed reform legislation on Capitol Hill that curtailed the program.
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In contrast, progress slowed in preventing death from colorectal, breast and prostate cancer, the report found, all of which can be significantly curtailed with early detection.
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When I was released, the Marine Corps put me on disciplinary restraint, meaning I couldn't leave the base, where my movements were strictly curtailed and supervised.
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Companies that have curtailed gun sales are, at least in part, betting on increased sales of other things to people comforted or gratified by the gesture.
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It would also have curtailed free expression by strengthening blasphemy and treason laws and prohibiting insulting the president, the vice president, the government or state agencies.
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When I was released, the Marine Corps put me on disciplinary restraint, meaning I couldn't leave the base, where my movements were strictly curtailed and supervised.
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Conservatives have long argued that spending on entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security needs to be curtailed before the costs overwhelm the federal budget.
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While networks claim audiences prefer "bingeing"—and that such a model maximises total viewership—it also means that the cultural influence of these shows is curtailed.
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The deal was made possible when President Barack Obama lifted an earlier round of sanctions after Iran agreed to an accord that curtailed its nuclear activities.
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It's the action of a woman who is living with profoundly curtailed choices, using her particular talents to make the decision that allows her to survive.
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In late 2016, the Obama Administration severely curtailed access to these options by prohibiting anyone from purchasing short-term plans that last longer than three months.
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"Low commodity prices over the past five years have been a key factor, exacerbated when agricultural exports to China were curtailed last year," according to NBC.
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But doing it that way — subjecting prisoners to a kind of social death — is in conflict with the idea of "inalienable" rights that cannot be curtailed.
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Yet, as Williams mentions in her biography, this role was often curtailed by the house's unwillingness to grant her control, in an environment hostile to women.
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Before Communist Party members face criminal investigations, they can undergo a party-led investigative process called shuanggui, in which the rights of the accused are extremely curtailed.
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In another paper, Hittinger and Azevedo suggest revising the federal investment tax credit (ITC) to favor storage located next to renewables that are likely to be curtailed.
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Flat domestic demand for electricity has curtailed construction of new plants at home, so Rosatom, Russia's state-owned nuclear-power company, has been flogging its wares abroad.
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And by making so much public as he goes along, Mueller is also insuring against his probe being shut down or otherwise curtailed by the White House.
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She recently made headlines by candidly announcing that she would never return to The Voice because it was a "churning hamster wheel" that curtailed her real self.
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Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates both curtailed Iranian diplomatic presence in their countries on Monday, with Manama ordering Tehran's diplomats out of Bahrain within 48 hours.
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Should biohacking yourself be a human right or should your control over your own body be curtailed — possibly even criminalized — if it's risky to you or others?
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Though Erdogan has frequently railed against and curtailed the judiciary, there has yet to be any evidence that has indicated that its members were behind the coup.
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The fundraising surge and curtailed spending left the President atop a nearly $40.8 million campaign war chest, a report filed Monday with the Federal Election Commission shows.
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Duda said he was acting in line with the constitution when on Monday he vetoed two bills that would have curtailed the independence of the Supreme Court.
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The cuts come alongside involuntary production curbs as a result of U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan and Iranian crude, along with curtailed Libyan output because of civil unrest.
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Global markets recovered some losses stemming from the Brexit vote last week, but weak economic data and worries over the fallout of the decision curtailed the rally.
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Nelson surrendered five home runs over his first three starts this season, but has curtailed that number by giving up only three over his last seven turns.
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Monopoly mania would ease but the game would keep selling hundreds of thousands of copies a year until the Second World War forced production to be curtailed.
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The boat resembled vessels the Rohingya typically use to escape the apartheid-like conditions in Rakhine State, where their movements and access to services are severely curtailed.
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The influx of migrants was drastically curtailed by a 2016 accord between Ankara and the EU to close the route after hundreds died crossing to Greek islands.
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The business makes valves and regulators for the oil and gas industry and had been struggling as customers curtailed spending due to a slump in oil prices.
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But quotas have been curtailed or not granted at all for several months, seven sources in the bullion industry in London, Hong Kong, Singapore and China said.
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Futurewei was originally set up to work with US universities and researchers, but its activities have been curtailed thanks to a US trade ban two months ago.
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The scandal, which sent the family member who ran Grupo Odebrecht to prison, has curtailed access to capital markets and loan funding for the company's 15 subsidiaries.
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Thus, speech on buses and subways, or in public schools, libraries, post offices, courthouses, transportation facilities, military bases, and prisons can be significantly curtailed, and even banned.
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U.S. electricity producers sharply curtailed gas consumption in the first half of 2017 amid competition from alternative power sources and mild temperatures that cut overall power demand.
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The amendment would have curtailed a controversial law that allows the U.S. government to collect communications from foreigners located outside of the United States without a warrant.
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Fairness requires that everyone is in the boat together when it comes to having deductions and exemptions cut or curtailed in order to pay for rate reductions.
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Visits and phone calls are curtailed, and the inmates are often confined to their cells for up to 23 hours a day, unable to shower or exercise.
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The Nigerian petroleum ministry did not respond to a request for comment on the Egina field startup, and whether production elsewhere would be curtailed as a result.
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Petrobras is cutting costs, reducing capital spending and selling assets to stem the impact of slumping oil prices and the probe, which partially curtailed access to financing.
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But emails obtained by CNN show that the policy effectively had been curtailed -- the latest sign of confusion and disarray over how to implement the executive order.
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It would mean companies such as Facebook and Google should no longer face the prospect of having their ability to move user data across the Atlantic curtailed.
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When coupled with inevitable pressures of sleep-deprivation, curtailed freedom and (often) relationship strains, it seems unsurprising that new parents—mothers and fathers—may begin to crack.
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After stop and frisk was deemed unconstitutional by a federal judge in 2013 because it unfairly subjected minorities to random checks, the NYPD massively curtailed the practice.
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According to a 1993 Washington Post story campaign, staffers curtailed reporters's access to Reagan as early as 1980 and did so again three years into his presidency.
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What it means for tech: Major tech firms seem open to possible modifications of the program as long as it isn't significantly curtailed or shut down altogether.
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But his ability to move forward was curtailed, and Harrison tracked down most of Raonic's attempts to force him wide, winning the fourth set with relative ease.
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In Washington, bickering over the size and duration of many social programs — emergency unemployment benefits, food stamps and housing supports — effectively curtailed the scope of these efforts.
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But analysts said the push for a fresh start had curtailed the ambitions of both executives, ending a longstanding but troubled partnership at the helm of Airbus.
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The spread of the coronavirus across the United States also raised the specter that political activities could soon be curtailed or restructured for reasons of public health.
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The impact of the virus on Russia is not particularly clear but Saudi Arabia has just stopped internal flights and train services, having earlier curtailed international travel.
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And even as the United States and Vietnam have hailed warming relations, a mounting crackdown on dissent by the Vietnamese authorities has curtailed hopes of political change.
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In 2017, when they finally settled, property taxes for everyone else rose by 12.4 percent — $300 per homeowner, on average — while the city's borrowing ability was curtailed.
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But a growing number of workers are seeing this freedom curtailed by noncompete contracts that bar employees from taking jobs with a competitor of their previous employer.
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Some Caribbean islands, including St. Martin and St. Thomas lost flights when airlines curtailed routes in the wake of destruction by Hurricanes Irma and Maria September 2017.
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These businesses are going to experience the brunt of the effects of social distancing, as tourism and public life writ large is curtailed for the foreseeable future.
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A number of states, including New Jersey, New Mexico and Kentucky, have sharply curtailed their cash bail system, but California is the first to completely dismantle it.
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The most recent was an injury-curtailed appearance at the French Open that stopped short of offering conclusive evidence of Williams's continued competitiveness at an elite level.
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Laws prohibit most troops from performing law enforcement functions, for example, and its actions are curtailed to helping states with things like emergency medical treatment and evacuations.
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His party, Fidesz, has cemented control of the media, curtailed religious freedom, endorsed racial and cultural purity and used anti-Semitic stereotypes to attack the European Union.
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Several cities have curtailed their arrests for prostitution in recent years, although buying sex is still prosecuted and pimping continues to be treated as a serious crime.
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If the commission approves the recommendation on Monday, as expected, it will be the latest major gathering to be canceled or curtailed because of the coronavirus epidemic.
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But, Weil noted, it's become increasingly difficult for the US to strip someone of their citizenship, because of Supreme Court decisions that have curtailed the government's power.
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The deal, under which the bloc committed 6 billion euros up to the end of last year, sharply curtailed the number of Syrian refugees arriving in Europe.
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A logical place to spur this transition would be on federal lands, where fossil fuel extraction should be immediately curtailed, beginning with an outright ban on fracking.
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Pfizer walked away from its proposed merger with Allergan on Wednesday, complaining that new tax rules from the Treasury Department sharply curtailed the benefits of that deal.
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Boyd said rights to freedom of expression and association were clearly enshrined in the UK Human Rights Act, and were being curtailed under the current policing approach.
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Vindman's duties were significantly curtailed after he testified -- as were his those of his brother, an attorney for the council, according to sources familiar with the situation.
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The cost of living has increased, inflation has reduced the value of salaries, liberties have been curtailed and the rise of terrorism has led to greater insecurity.
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Since coming to power in a 2013 military takeover, Mr. el-Sisi has cemented his hold through harsh repression that has silenced critics and curtailed free speech.
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Since coming to power in a 2013 military takeover, Mr. el-Sisi has cemented his hold through harsh repression that has silenced critics and curtailed free speech.
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A pair of high-profile reports recently claimed that China has curtailed its online espionage against U.S. interests, which many hailed as a win for Obama's diplomacy.
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In the middle of the 20th century, labor unions curtailed opportunity for black workers by protecting the race-based interests of the white working and middle class.
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But these programs now face the possibility of being curtailed or even ended by a decision expected from the U.S. Supreme Court in the next few weeks.
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It also means that training is curtailed, thousands of civilian employees are furloughed, and even death benefits to the families of fallen troops could be temporarily withheld.
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And there's a risk that if opioid prescriptions are too heavily curtailed, then people who actually need the drugs for pain will go untreated in grueling conditions.
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That erased early gains in U.S. stocks and curtailed a rally in global markets that had lifted emerging market stocks by their largest daily gain since 2016.
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Germany sharply curtailed military spending after the end of the Cold War, but began boosting spending again after Russia's annexation of the Crimea region of Ukraine in 2014.
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In Campina Grande, a textile center, companies including industry leaders Coteminas and Alpargatas have curtailed expansion plans and drastically cut back consumption by recycling the water they use.
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CNBC reported Wednesday that the White House has deliberately curtailed Navarro's public profile in the wake of an apparent dispute between him and top economic advisor Larry Kudlow.
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But even there, opportunities were curtailed last year when U.S. President Donald Trump partially reversed the detente, and they look set to be curbed further by tighter regulations.
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Movie theaters have closed, art fairs have been canceled and orchestra performances called off as the epidemic has curtailed travel and foot traffic on the mainland and beyond.
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Oman and Qatar Marine prices jumped as the U.S. stopped granting waivers to Iranian sanctions that have curtailed exports of the so-called heavy crudes that it produces.
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The TFA reflects curtailed ambition, after plans for agreements in areas such as intellectual property and trade in services were abandoned, Its cuddly inclusivity comes at a cost.
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"The new law will have severe consequences for freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association, which are already sharply curtailed under existing laws and policies," Amnesty International said.
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Everything that makes women "dangerous" — or anything that makes her able to tempt a man into behaving immorally — is curtailed through uniforms, and punishable by death or exile.
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The-then world champions India were favorites to win this tournament, sometimes known as the mini-World Cup, but a rain-curtailed final could have gone either way.
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The euro surged after Mario Draghi, boss of the European Central Bank, hinted at a conference in Sintra, Portugal, that the bank's bond purchases might soon be curtailed.
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Gagey said joint ventures had "proved their worth as a means of consolidation in aviation", a sector where takeover options are often severely curtailed by national ownership rules.
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The metal used in batteries had rallied nearly 20% from early May to a high of $2815,20.3 last week as smelter outages in Australia and China curtailed production.
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The Supreme Court has cracked down on maps for state legislatures and for Congress that sort voters illicitly by race, but it has never curtailed purely partisan gerrymandering.
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The current shift reflects the scarcity of heavy sour crudes as sanctions by the United States on Venezuela and Iran, key sour crude producers, have curtailed their exports.
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The influx of migrants was drastically curtailed by a 2016 accord between Ankara and the EU, after hundreds died crossing to Greek islands a few miles off Turkey.
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Though news that Lip Smacker effectively curtailed its US distribution had some nostalgic beauty hoarders in a panic, the brand is still up and running (and quite social).
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A global deal could also be complicated by OPEC member Iran, which wants to raise output after the lifting of Western sanctions which had curtailed production for years.
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And at the end of a job AUDREY enters "dreaming mode", during which all the problems solved and dangers curtailed in a day's work are sifted and consolidated.
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Imports from Canada, where a raging wildfire has curtailed production in Alberta's oil sands region, were 21.6 million barrels per day, compared with 21 bpd a week earlier.
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Trump and Kim curtailed their meeting in Vietnam early after failing strike a deal, which Fernanda Consorte, a currency strategist at Banco Ourinvest, said contributed to negative sentiment.
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Gary Hart, a Democrat whose presidential ambitions had been curtailed after a devastating sex scandal, he did enjoy a commanding lead over Bush in the spring of 1988.
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The strict rules have also curtailed the ability of the Italian government, led by Matteo Renzi, to calm nerves by excising the bad loans from the banking system.
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During that period, presidents had sharply curtailed roles, mainly tasked with making appointments and administering the state while important policies were under the control of strong congressional leaders.
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The chief justice has also written decisions that curtailed a hedge fund strategy aimed at squeezing cash from merger deals through a type of litigation known as appraisal.
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He curtailed the powers of the religious police who once roamed the streets to impose gender segregation and ensure women were covered from head-to-toe in public.
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That is, the ability to buy or sell market securities at a reasonable price could be severely curtailed, so perhaps Deutsche cannot easily find buyers for these assets.
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Mr. al-Baghdadi seems to have relied increasingly on close family members for his security as his self-proclaimed caliphate was defeated and his area of operations curtailed.
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Rohingya could no longer attend the best schools, and those who could not afford to pay off local officials found their freedom to move around the country curtailed.
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The metal used in batteries had rallied nearly 20% from early May to a high of $2,173 last week as smelter outages in Australia and China curtailed production.
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Legislators in South Dakota voted to repeal a referendum, which passed by a wide margin in 2016, that implemented stricter ethics rules and curtailed the power of lobbyists.
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Yet Brexit is a worry, given Gibraltar's dependence on financial services, online gambling and tourism, all of which could suffer if access to the single market were curtailed.
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Williams beat the big-serving German at the French Open last month before injury curtailed her first Grand Slam since giving birth to daughter Alexis Olympia last September.
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A more moderate incarnation of the National Rifle Association tolerated a portion of the bill, which curtailed mail-order gun sales, but defeated a proposed national firearms registry.
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