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So even though it would not be obstruction of justice if the Russia investigation had been curtailed, it has not been curtailed.
Once you're on probation, your rights are substantially curtailed though.
Rwanda refused and its AGOA benefits were curtailed in July.
Still, the lack of formal preparations hasn't curtailed global anticipation.
Staff was laid off, capital budgets slashed and operations curtailed.
Jain takes over Access after a year of curtailed investment.
Steel output was also curtailed by poor profits at mills.
The Muslim Brotherhood was banned, and free expression was curtailed.
Vehicle emissions will also be curtailed through tighter fuel standards.
Freedom of speech is being severely curtailed throughout the country.
Freedom of speech, association and the press is strictly curtailed.
He has been on a severely curtailed schedule ever since.
Mobile internet services have already been curtailed in the camps.
Both drills had been curtailed due to concerns over coronavirus.
It's true that the propagandists' speech would have been curtailed.
Supply from Venezuela, an alternative source, has been heavily curtailed.
Freedom curtailed CEOs step down for any number of reasons.
Its enforcement actions have been curtailed under President Donald Trump.
Native Americans have seen their access to health care curtailed.
Ms. Pelosi has curtailed many of the insurgent progressives' demands.
Her promising career was curtailed, her ear for talent wasted.
Some episodes were drastically hurt by the curtailed episode order.
This is the good scenario, one where carbon emissions are curtailed.
Iran's economy has been curtailed under a complicated web of restrictions.
Under emergency powers, freedoms of assembly and press have been curtailed.
Twitter abruptly curtailed Mackey's personal account's API access two weeks ago.
But public discussion even of the party's early ideals is curtailed.
The state curtailed gun rights and expanded same-sex marriage rights.
His escape curtailed — until next time — Buddy was led back home.
Before those powers were curtailed, the NYPD had extensive surveillance authority.
Under Ms Suu Kyi freedom of expression has been severely curtailed.
Rivals Ford and Fiat Chrysler have both curtailed U.S. car production.
However, their powers were considerably curtailed under directives announced in 2016.
In general, freedom of expression is curtailed by three red lines.
There's going to be unintended consequences of their livelihoods being curtailed.
The lending sites flourished as banks curtailed unsecured and riskier lending.
Mr. Annucci strenuously denied that inmates' reading options would be curtailed.
She has kept a curtailed schedule of public appearances for years.
Prisoner communication is sharply curtailed — it is monitored, censored and costly.
In many countries, governments have curtailed travel and banned public gatherings.
But injuries and circumstances curtailed Austin's playing time with the Yankees.
But it by no means feels curtailed in its current form.
Either way, the flow of lending is likely to be curtailed.
Meanwhile, the investors have also curtailed their exposure to real estate.
In the short run, the NRA's political efforts may be curtailed.
Auto production was also curtailed because of a strike at General Motors.
The Louvre cited its fragility as the reason for the curtailed stay.
America's abortion war has curtailed access to abortion in other ways, too.
Just as filing cabinets can be locked, encryption should not be curtailed.
South Korea, the EU and Chile also curtailed meat imports from Brazil.
Operations also were to be curtailed for non-essential staff on Wednesday.
THERE ARE ELEMENTS OF DODD-FRANK THAT CLEARLY NEED TO BE CURTAILED.
Their global growth was curtailed and they didn't expand in newer markets.
But many investment banks have curtailed their trading operations under regulatory pressure.
Public debate about the monarchy is curtailed by the lese-majeste laws.
The program was later curtailed following the introduction of the Freedom Act.
Molina has since curtailed its participation in the ACA marketplaces for 2018.
These vital initiatives should be expanded, not curtailed by the new administration.
The nuclear ambitions of Iran have not been curtailed, checked or ended.
Mainland regulators have actively curtailed expensive foreign shopping trips by Chinese companies.
The shutdown may well have curtailed that oversight with temporary staff reductions.
Varnum hasn't and likely won't have his ability to own guns curtailed.
The existing agreement has curtailed output by 1.8 million barrels per day.
It is this support that could be curtailed after a policy review.
The Obama White House curtailed that plan, but now that former Gov.
In addition, the forced sale of Varta curtailed cash for debt paydown.
Forced motherhood has historically curtailed women's freedom and their development in society.
But the Supreme Court sharply curtailed federal oversight in a 2013 decision.
None of the Detroit Big Three has curtailed manufacturing, nor has Tesla.
He did concede that the level of spending needs to be curtailed.
The Trump administration's process curtailed the number of people who had access.
But the White House seriously curtailed the investigation, the Washington Post reported.
When certain social media users are blocked, their speech rights are effectively curtailed.
The original House bill had either eliminated or curtailed many cherished tax breaks.
His efforts were curtailed somewhat by that whole "being sent into exile" thing.
Under Ms Suu Kyi freedom of expression in Myanmar is being severely curtailed.
While it cites "troubling incidents of speech curtailed," it finds no "pervasive" crisis.
This is critical in an age where labor is being curtailed through automation.
Huge subsidies for fuel, water and electricity that encourage overconsumption are being curtailed.
Haas left his girlfriend behind in Athens and instantly curtailed his drug use.
If there's no way to absorb that surplus energy, it is "curtailed," i.e.
But Roe doesn't have to be overturned for abortion access to be curtailed.
And his preparation once he arrived in New York was curtailed by illness.
" • "Russian banks, grain exporters, even weapons manufacturers have all curtailed business with Venezuela.
Mr. Assange's internet was curtailed by the Ecuadorean Embassy the very next day.
None of the Detroit Big Three has curtailed manufacturing, nor has Tesla. Ford
But in 2009, Gates curtailed F-2900 production because of the high cost.
Her last tournament, the 2016 French Open, was curtailed by a knee injury.
But short-term budget deals in 2014 and 2015 have curtailed the cuts.
Under a fiscally responsible plan, these programs would be discontinued or heavily curtailed.
He also said tobacco and e-cigarette use among youths must be curtailed.
Recently, European governments have increased their surveillance while America has curtailed its own.
Among the services curtailed: a food program that fed 213,29 people last year.
The powers of the man responsible for me have been curtailed a lot.
But new rules for signing international players have curtailed the Yankees' financial advantage.
The rules sharply curtailed aerodynamics to limit cornering speeds but increase straight-line speed.
"There are elements of Dodd-Frank that clearly need to be curtailed," Gorman said.
Do I feel that what British Muslim women want to wear is being curtailed?
He was perplexed as to how mankind's endless hunger to consume could be curtailed.
When those signals deteriorated over the fourth quarter of last year, production was curtailed.
A revolution during his childhood had curtailed the absolute power his ancestors once wielded.
He was hospitalized following a week of no-shows, curtailed concerts and political rants.
The debts to Mobil and other producers have also curtailed investments in the sector.
Curtailed investment in the oil and gas sector has contributed to a wider slowdown.
Thanks to better mains and drains its excursions have been curtailed in rich countries.
With free movement curtailed, it will be harder for knowledge to flow across borders.
The Rosses curtailed their prot g e's visits with her mother and close friends.
They prefer to have benefits suddenly be severely curtailed in 2628 to 28500 years.
Earlier proposals had curtailed the wind subsidy and scrapped altogether the electric car subsidy.
It did affect cannabis, heavily, with indigenous cannabis production being perhaps 90 percent curtailed.
Treatment programs are becoming more accessible and the overprescribing of painkillers is being curtailed.
One damaging effect will be that his access to American journalists will be curtailed.
That freedom is being heavily curtailed and often directed against conservative faculty and students.
Holder, as the Supreme Court curtailed the reach of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
That means Trump's ability to conduct global affairs as he wishes is now curtailed.
Thousands of immigrants are serving jail sentences that under current law cannot be curtailed.
But many see such freedoms being slowly curtailed by measures like the extradition bill.
But a series of court decisions in the 1950s and 1960s curtailed that process.
Already, theaters had been shut down in London, and licensing curtailed for new pubs.
Already, theaters had been shut down in London, and licensing curtailed for new pubs.
With local bus service curtailed by half, many drivers are reassigned to sanitation duty.
Meetings became crisper, and walk-in access to the Oval Office was sharply curtailed.
Brexiteers reply that greatness cannot look after itself when the nation's sovereignty is curtailed.
Most are terrified to speak out even if their freedoms have been seriously curtailed.
In particular, I am deeply concerned about three major areas if funding is curtailed.
The internet's innovation would be curtailed if providers could favor certain traffic, they argue.
A dominant Israeli state alongside a defined Palestinian region with statelike but curtailed powers?
Mr. Orban has sharply curtailed the independence of the courts and Hungary's prosecution service.
Training and readiness are degraded, inspections and operational mission support hampered, and deployments curtailed.
In 1952, Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh found himself curtailed by Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
Without action, they said salaries would be cut and social services would be curtailed.
The opposition have responded by declaring civil disobedience that has curtailed life in the capital.
When renewable energy starts expanding too much, it bumps into these limits and is curtailed.
Entry is often severely curtailed, permanent settlement strongly discouraged and citizenship kept out of reach.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell has curtailed it further to apply to Supreme Court nominations.
But there had been lingering questions about whether it had been curtailed in another way.
The bourse was steady as gains in consumer discretionary stocks curtailed losses from other sectors.
Water droplets can foul the camera lenses so the car's decision-making capabilities are curtailed.
As a result, her freedoms were curtailed and the budget allocated to her comforts curbed.
The flow of credit has been sharply curtailed, imports have collapsed and exports have boomed.
An agreement with Turkey sharply curtailed the arrival of refugees into the EU through Greece.
Now, his movements could be curtailed further by treatments that could include chemotherapy and radiation.
He restricted the entry of foreigners and curtailed his people's freedom to leave or dissent.
Moreover, there is no evidence that the special counsel investigation has been halted or curtailed.
It's not clear if this support will continue if their powers and funding are curtailed.
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd and Cenovus Energy Inc have voluntarily curtailed production in recent weeks.
This is a bad time in India, a time of curtailed freedoms and creeping authoritarianism.
This lack of federal support has curtailed gun violence research, but not completely stopped it.
The decline comes as the Trump administration has curtailed advertising and promoted alternative coverage options.
The administration has also curtailed Iran's options for disposing of its excess energy-grade uranium.
He also avoided speaking on camera to press and curtailed media access to the Pentagon.
And, subsequently, it has paid for those costs through high energy prices and curtailed investment.
Alternative weeklies in the US and Canada have laid off staff and curtailed print editions.
She complained on the hotel's Facebook page about curtailed services and a noisy picket line.
Human rights advocates said the government's ban, under a colonial-era rule, curtailed those freedoms.
"We've kind of curtailed a lot of the K2 in the city," Chief Monahan said.
Production curtailed by shut vacuum distillation unit, which refines residual crude produced by the CDU.
Pressured to conform to expectations for an upper-class wife, she curtailed her public recitals.
Oregon's postgame autograph sessions were recently curtailed because the lines snaked around the arena concourse.
Inversions can, however, be successfully curtailed if America provided an attractive tax and regulatory environment.
Obama also curtailed payments to private insurers in Medicare Advantage, which Trump does not do.
Taken together, these changes have curtailed the possibilities for countless children with cases like mine.
Ultimately, production of plastics has to be significantly curtailed to effectively resolve the plastic pollution crisis.
Sharia-based Hudood laws enshrined misogyny, while previously afforded rights and safeties for women were curtailed.
So did demand for contraception, as women worried that access to birth-control would be curtailed.
In the note, the bank added that its typical electronic currency trading activities may be curtailed.
The unit had been struggling as customers curtailed spending due to a slump in oil prices.
Politicians of every stripe fear a backlash from ethnic-Malay voters should their privileges be curtailed.
But he suggested that some areas, including the military, might be "curtailed slightly," per the Post.
Ordinary Delhi-wallahs say petty corruption in services provided by the city has been drastically curtailed.
Global trading houses that buy its product have curtailed activities, as has Maersk, a shipping line.
Voter suppression through restrictive voter identification laws, and curtailed early voting, is a much larger problem.
So if they are going to be winners, it is only by having curtailed their ambitions.
Influence-peddling could be curtailed by a legal framework for lobbying and transparency over party finances.
Services activity growth was curtailed by a fall in mining and manufacturing, the central bank said.
Train services were curtailed and some highways were closed, as icy roads were causing traffic accidents.
But a slow release of gases, through vents in the mountain, could mean a curtailed eruption.
Financial pressures, meanwhile, curtailed his plans for premières, opera stagings, and revivals of twentieth-century scores.
But hopefully with Cancer's inclination for loyalty and nostalgia in love, this tendency will be curtailed.
The Pentagon has yet to release information about whether any exercises will be stopped or curtailed.
While the cannabis industry is attracting billions of dollars in investment, regulatory hurdles have curtailed advertising.
So the word has gone out behind the scenes that such releases may soon be curtailed.
They installed millions of phone lines, and curtailed the common practice of repairmen asking for bribes.
Its refining capacity was curtailed when Islamic State militants overran Baiji, north of Baghdad, in 2014.
As shares soared, they curtailed the ability to purchase shares on margin, causing prices to plummet.
After all, these losses have curtailed inherent authority not simply for his administration but future presidents.
State officials also warned that weekday service outside the morning and evening rush could be curtailed.
Whether the Supreme Court justices agree that gerrymandering needs to be curtailed remains an open question.
Because of that, infections are going to continue within families, but broader spread can be curtailed.
But in the most recent year, the allocation curtailed Yale's gains from a booming stock market.
If climate change is not curtailed, that timetable will continue to speed up, the report said.
Access for German lawmakers to troops stationed in Incirlik has been severely curtailed in recent months.
Transport links with mainland China have been curtailed, with dozens of flights and ferry services cancelled.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite curtailed its gains on Tuesday, though it remained in positive territory.
OPEC member Venezuela will also increase its exports despite U.S. economic sanctions that have curtailed shipments.
Conservative policy initiatives stimulate economic growth and increase prosperity through lower taxation and curtailed over-regulation.
The rand was buoyed by the court ruling, with analysts saying markets saw Zuma's influence curtailed.
After Putin expelled 755 U.S. diplomats this summer, our embassy's ability to engage has been curtailed.
It has led to a very healthy market and significant new supply has curtailed refi activity.
It has curtailed Mr. Trump's appearances before cameras, where reporters could ask him about his claims.
Several Canadian crude producers have curtailed production and asked Alberta to mandate cuts for other producers.
The situation has particularly curtailed purchases from countries other than Venezuela, according to the Eikon data.
Holder, which curtailed a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, that inspired the RBG meme.
He halted a planned $300 million sale of precision-guided munitions and curtailed some intelligence sharing.
An earlier version also stated that the shutdown had curtailed a Department of Agriculture food program.
Is there a realistic chance that the use of secretive shell companies will be substantially curtailed?
Illinois' 2013 law curtailed local authority to regulate firearm but it's not explicitly a preemption law.
If it shuts down, Pyongyang's ability to make plutonium-fueled nuclear weapons will be severely curtailed.
Without enough fuel, deliveries of food and shelter to vulnerable mountain communities were curtailed through the winter.
It's a pillar of the Good Friday Agreement, which curtailed decades of sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland.
Holder, which curtailed voting-rights protections for racial minorities and others who face discrimination at the polls.
"The competition will not be impaired, neither will other technologies be curtailed," said Bundesnetzagentur President Jochen Homann.
Some will blame new regulations that have curtailed the ability of investment banks to act as middlemen.
Investors are monitoring the wholesale beef price upswing after processors curtailed slaughter rates to improve their margins.
Without ample funds, I felt like my wings had been clipped, freedom curtailed, because everything costs money.
Whether labour power must be restored—or the influence of giant firms curtailed—he does not say.
"Manufacturers of rowing machines and other gymnasium apparatus will find their sales enormously curtailed," the magazine suggested.
The team fell in qualifiers, constantly curtailed by other rosters who seemed to have found their stride.
China's aluminium output is expected to be curtailed over winter as part of its crackdown on pollution.
Struggling projects and weaker prices are among the factors that have curtailed loan repayments in these sectors.
As to my role of political pundit on Facebook, I think that's over, or at least curtailed.
Her marriage, at 19, to the Greek shipping heir Spyros Niarchos curtailed that ambition, at least publicly.
It contains cascading bursts of fast notes poignantly curtailed, as if to underline the futility of flight.
As a result, the report added that the North Korean leader has curtailed his public activities significantly.
Qatar is locked in a dispute with neighboring countries which has curtailed airspace rights over the nation.
If it chooses to only go after the open market, its market opportunity would be severely curtailed.
North Carolina reached the Notre Dame 19 on the drive, but a fumble curtailed that scoring chance.
I mean the FCC still exists, but the extent of things that it regulates is vastly curtailed.
And the recent attention to scattered schools that have eradicated or curtailed Greek life has been misleading.
The memoir reaches its most despairing moment with the injury that curtailed Mr. Taylor's career, in 1974.
Coronavirus has curtailed those kinds of plans (and many others) as gyms are closing throughout the country.
While others have closed, major refiners outside Los Angeles, California, have curtailed production because of lackluster demand.
Because such rules are calibrated in normal times, that approach could have curtailed the Fed's stimulus campaign.
While others have closed, major refiners outside Los Angeles, California, have curtailed production because of lackluster demand.
The usual huge and raucous Nome finish-line crowd was absent, curtailed by the global coronavirus pandemic.
Dozens of airlines around the world have curtailed or halted China service, leaving the country increasingly isolated.
While Apple said its online store would remain open, Citi pointed out that deliveries may be curtailed.
What the report doesn't make clear is how evicting his sister would have curtailed his criminal impulses.
Last week, a federal district court judge in Milwaukee curtailed some elements of Wisconsin's voter identification law.
As a result, service firms including Schlumberger, Halliburton and Petrex have curtailed operations in the OPEC country.
The Obama administration curtailed the use of the program, which currently involves 32 agencies in 16 states.
That had curtailed trading in a variety of assets like derivatives, corporate bonds and other complex products.
Under the law, civil liberties are curtailed, and civilians can be held in detention merely on suspicion.
However, that would mean the investigation is being curtailed to avoid a ruling in support of Trump.
If Murdoch were to own CNN, would the channel's relentless criticism of the White House be curtailed?
In November 2013, the Democratic majority unilaterally curtailed the filibuster as it applied to most presidential nominations.
Then the Turkish lira plunged on international markets, and most travel between the two countries was curtailed.
The White House also has substantially curtailed the number of briefings by press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Perhaps the biggest criticism, though, concerns Iran's behaviour in the Middle East, which has not been curtailed.
Anbang cannot finance pricey foreign forays so long as its ability to issue products at home remains curtailed.
Aside from the arrests, journalists complain that their access to Kyaw Min Swe's court hearings has been curtailed.
However, the FDA curtailed the company's ambitions three years ago when it shut down 23andMe's health information services.
This has worked before, and floods of calls to politicians have curtailed legislation that would harm the internet.
Anxiety about the future of Deutsche Bank curtailed Wall Street's advance and kept European equity markets little changed.
Over the last three years Mr. Orban has systematically curtailed the ability of people to seek asylum here.
And Chinese bank branches in the northeast have curtailed doing business with North Koreans, according to branch staff.
Yet though Macron's ambitions are curtailed and his power sapped, he has taught the world some useful lessons.
At first Huawei put on a tough act, insisting that it could handle curtailed supply of American technology.
He said there is zero evidence from the White House that Mueller's investigation will be stopped or curtailed.
After these events, voters approved constitutional changes that curtailed the president's powers, including the ability to dismiss parliament.
Due to enhanced regulatory requirements after the financial crisis, banks have curtailed their market-making activities in bonds.
And stops last July in Spain were curtailed after a shooting death of five police officers in Dallas.
The stubborn fact is that Trump's firing of Director Comey has not curtailed the Russia investigation at all.
The sector has also been hurt by business efforts to reduce an inventory glut, which has curtailed orders.
Together they constitute a commentary on the way perceived notions about white femininity have curtailed black liberation efforts.
Without some kind of counterbalancing action, we'll see tens of millions of workers stranded, with curtailed employment prospects.
Do you think their power should be curtailed, and, if so, do you think that's the government's job?
Despite the seemingly lenient sentences, Chen said their rights work would likely be curtailed in the short term.
It won 88 seats, 22 more than in April, though Vox curtailed its hopes of a bigger recovery.
Backers of Proposition 66 argued that crime victims deserved "timely justice" and that bureaucratic delays should be curtailed.
There's only one knob, and when it gets turned up, the freedom of minorities tends to be curtailed.
Some computer-enabled patient care — like CT scans, for example — have been curtailed, according to local news reports.
And now Canadian output, which was briefly curtailed by recent wild fires, is coming back on the market.
Some say the security briefings he is now entitled to should be curtailed, while he counters that Mrs.
In a break from tradition, the ceremony was restricted to family and friends and media coverage was curtailed.
Disasters both manmade and natural have also curtailed visits to certain areas, while others have more intangible explanations.
The emirate is locked in a dispute with neighboring countries who have curtailed airspace rights over the nation.
The drop was due to investments cuts last year that curtailed output, a decision it is now reversing.
Without insurance, a vessel cannot navigate in international waters, which means Venezuela's oil exports would likely be curtailed.
But over the past few years, the Fed has curtailed its spending and started to increase interest rates.
Transatlantic flights, as well as capacity on routes within Europe and the United States, have also been curtailed.
Holder decision that curtailed the reach of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and the 2010 Citizens United v.
But that hasn't curtailed Mark Dickson, the pastor, and a director for the Right to Life East Texas.
Drones have been banned in parts of the city, and sales of knives and scissors have been curtailed.
"Our liberties and human rights need to be changed, curtailed, infringed — use whatever word you want," Khan said.
Mr. Moon's conservative predecessors had sharply curtailed humanitarian aid in response to the North's nuclear and missile tests.
Salvini's ability to execute his anti-immigrant policies may be curtailed, and he's temporarily hobbled by his miscalculation.
The program will be funded through January, but will be curtailed if the shutdown continues beyond that date.
Her business, once so ripe with promise to tackle health issues, was curtailed to its ancestry testing division.
Free speech and freedom of the press were at times sharply curtailed in the name of national security.
The Trump administration has curtailed or ended some of those alternatives to the traditional fee-for-service system.
The government has also urged that big gatherings and sports events be scrapped or curtailed for two weeks.
Despite how white I looked, my opportunities were curtailed by institutional racism my mother and our family endured.
The Chinese have yet to take such a step, though they have curtailed purchases of North Korean coal.
Those who are rightly concerned, wrongly suggest that AI is something that should be curtailed or stopped altogether.
Cost of living increases, liberties curtailed Under nearly every indicator, life for Egyptians since 2011 has gotten worse.
Eventually, Spicer's stumbles become so problematic that Trump curtailed the number of televised briefings and also replaced him.
He has been ill lately, but this has not curtailed his ambitions—or his commitment to his cause.
Still, the South Carolina Republican said he's not pushing for Mueller's investigation to be curtailed or shut down.
Having severely curtailed press freedom and marginalized political opposition, his concentration of power bodes ill for Serbian democracy.
His competitive prime was curtailed by stress fractures and an Achilles' tendon injury that had to be surgically repaired.
Opposition politicians have said they were forced to take to the streets after authorities curtailed democratic means for change.
It is unclear how much further communications with Huawei have been curtailed in the tech industry, if at all.
Its activities in America have been curtailed by executive order, and Congress has curbed its sales to defence contractors.
And companies including Google and Facebook have curtailed access to data by outside companies over the past two years.
Rare controversy has preceded this year's water fight, with environmentalists and other critics calling for festivities to be curtailed.
It is the most since Hurricane Nate a year ago curtailed more than 90 percent of Gulf oil production.
This is important because if corruption can be sharply curtailed, the continent will almost inevitably change for the better.
Blackouts have become frequent as hydropower generation, which meets about half Cambodia's energy needs, has been curtailed by drought.
It is unclear how much further communications with Huawei have been curtailed in the tech industry, if at all.
But while those orders appear to have curtailed earthquakes in some areas, the overall number has continued to soar.
When those women do win an election, they rarely receive key leadership roles, or those positions are severely curtailed.
Last month's drop in mining output was the largest since September 2008, when output was curtailed because of hurricanes.
The dollar's advance, however, was curtailed as other factors pertaining to U.S. fiscal and monetary policy came into focus.
Backers of Brexit want the free movement of people to Britain curtailed or ditched altogether from future trade terms.
The figures in the pictures are like flies caught in amber, their sexuality neither curtailed by censorship nor shame.
A number of the companies that confidently launched services a year ago have either collapsed or significantly curtailed operations.
It also put you in a position where creativity was curtailed — you had people hanging around the studio, technicians.
Several Canadian crude producers, including Cenovus Energy , have curtailed production and asked Alberta to mandate cuts for other producers.
This regulatory restriction curtailed the usefulness of STLDI plans, severely disadvantaging millions of patients and consumers in the process.
Battling an Islamic State insurgency in the Sinai peninsula that borders Gaza, Egypt has frequently curtailed passage through Rafah.
He told Business Insider that his legal challenge against the dismissal was curtailed by Faraday Grid's collapse in August.
Mr. Trump said he would cancel federal funding for cities that have curtailed their cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Springleaf said that the problems were isolated and that it had curtailed the use of household items as collateral.
But analysts say the military's independence has been curtailed in recent years through the sensational trials of top officers.
The ordinance states that religious freedom can be curtailed for security reasons and does not mention any particular faith.
The EU adopted sanctions in 2012 that curtailed all purchases of Iranian oil by member countries within six months.
The number of times that people could roll over their loans into newer and pricier ones would be curtailed.
But California's water supply to this region has been critically curtailed by the government's inability to manage water resources.
Auto loans are one of the few types of lending that has not been curtailed after the financial crisis.
Trump walked away from the agreement, which curtailed Iran's nuclear program in exchange for easing U.S. and international sanctions.
While operations were shut down or severely curtailed at the height of the blaze, most are now slowly resuming.
BRUSSELS — Almost six years ago, the European Union sharply curtailed access to its airspace for Iran's aging airline fleet.
With business investment curtailed by Brexit uncertainty, the Bank of England is unlikely to raise interest rates, they said.
To protect white American moral purity, the supply of drugs from overseas had to be curtailed at their source.
Apple had already curtailed its grand vision for disrupting the automotive industry by building its own self-driving car.
Even as the court's reach and credibility seem to be curtailed, demands have spread for accountability for mass atrocities.
Last summer, a near-unanimous Congress sharply curtailed his ability to offer Moscow relief from sanctions on his own.
President Trump's likely decertification of the Iran nuclear deal raises the risk that Iranian exports will again be curtailed.
But Mr. Moon's two conservative predecessors sharply curtailed humanitarian aid in response to the North's nuclear and missile tests.
It is an uncannily similar response to the perverse yet predictable reaction from tobacco companies when advertising was curtailed.
It returned nearly $12 billion to consumers through 2017, but has sharply curtailed enforcement actions under President Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, air transportation is being curtailed, events and cruises are being canceled, and schools and universities are being closed.
Kostin added that stock buybacks, a critical part of the 2009-20 bull market, would also be sharply curtailed.
Gasoline prices have been falling steadily since late February as the coronavirus outbreak has curtailed business and leisure driving.
This is harder than it looks; as Anderson explains, it's often through legislative minutiae that voting rights are curtailed.
OPEC member Venezuela will also increase its exports despite U.S. economic sanctions that have curtailed shipments from the country.
New lending to the agriculture, construction, transport and communication sectors was dramatically curtailed after a spike in bad loans.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over Amazon's now-canceled HQ2 has not curtailed Big Tech's massive physical expansion into New York.
Many countries have shut off or sharply curtailed traffic to and from China to prevent the virus from spreading.
When the right to choose is curtailed, those with economic means can find a way to obtain an abortion.
People worried that their jobs were being permanently replaced by robots, and so curtailed their spending, worsening the Depression.
One possible reason Mr. Trump has muted his criticism is that the deal has clearly curtailed Iran's nuclear program.
When the price of oil started to decline and Correa's spending power was curtailed, his popularity began to waver.
Those closures curtailed supply at the same time that government stimulus led to a short-term uptick in demand.
Refinancing risk climbed substantially as plunging oil prices and the impact of the Petrobras scandal curtailed access to funding.
Since Weiss's departure, Haverford has further curtailed its financial aid commitments by ceasing its policy of need-blind admissions.
He stopped angel investing, curtailed his advising of other companies and even broke up with a long-time girlfriend.
If so much solar comes online that it starts to eat into those reserves, solar will be "curtailed," i.e.
Erdogan has severely curtailed freedom of speech and expression and has brought an increasingly religious bent to the Turkish government.
Either the FBI has dramatically curtailed how often it allows informants to break the law, or something's not right here.
Post-auction turbulence should be curtailed if the 10-year manages to hold around Wednesday's closing level of 0.125 percent.
But heavy-handed policing of demonstrations and a wave of arrests fueled accusations that free speech is increasingly being curtailed.
The bank sharply curtailed bonus payments for 2016 following speculation that it would need a state bailout to stay afloat.
New mines were curtailed in 2011, when a Han driver deliberately ran over and killed a Mongolian herder, sparking protests.
Distanced from her scene, now raising an infant son, and dealing with difficult wartime circumstances, Matter's own work was curtailed.
Electricity output was curtailed at six reactors by 0840 GMT on Thursday, while two other reactors were offline, data showed.
Its "Greyball" tool allowed the app to avoid law enforcement in cities where its use had been curtailed or banned.
Major packaged goods groups, which had curtailed their spending, are starting to invest more in the United States, he added.
Oil companies evacuated staff from Gulf platforms and curtailed output ahead of the storm, which hit the region last weekend.
But dry Canadian conditions that have curtailed hay supplies are making it cheaper to fatten cattle in the United States.
Alberta's oil producers curtailed production by May 235 as fires prompted the evacuation of Fort McMurray, a central production hub.
Before long, the arrivals are curtailed to a city district of their own, to which the authorities cut off electricity.
Several oil companies shut down or curtailed operations and flew employees out to make room in their camps for evacuees.
He curtailed the independence and authority of the constitutional court, and created a new media regulator controlled by his party.
Domestically, when the mullahs took over, they reinstated the burqa and radically curtailed the role of women in public life.
Yes, the Clinton campaign should have disclosed her pneumonia diagnosis on Friday, curtailed her schedule and allowed her to recover.
One could argue that absentee voting should mostly be curtailed to stop what happened in North Carolina from happening again.
It appears the "zero tolerance" policy has been curtailed, at least for the moment, based on emails obtained by CNN.
U.S. stocks fell on Monday after Trump curtailed travel and immigration to the United States from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
He has repeatedly called for a return to the bulk collection of U.S. call data curtailed by Congress last year.
This is why it is so distressing that the Department of Justice recently curtailed its reporting of national crime data.
"And she had this obliging willingness to be pleased that has not been curtailed by her illness," Ms. Moore said.
It has also curtailed production of copper and zinc at mines in Australia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia.
And so American privacy rights were curtailed in the twentieth century largely because the profit motive was squarely against them.
Its ability to implement a regressive political agenda is significantly curtailed when voters have fair and free access to voting.
Deepwater drilling has been curtailed in places like the Gulf of Mexico, as have multibillion dollar projects around the world.
Barr's speech has not been curtailed; she remains free to opine (and mostly free to tweet) to her heart's content.
It is just the latest major exercise to be discontinued, curtailed or postponed due to growing concerns about the pandemic.
Scotland is already planning to hold another independence referendum, and seeing devolution curtailed would make its success much more likely.
Tesla recently showed off this capability when it curtailed some of the autopilot features of Teslas with a software update.
Canada's heavy crude now fetches a fraction of the benchmark U.S. light oil price, and some producers have curtailed production.
Many water activities — sunset sailing, island hopping — have been severely curtailed because a large number of charter boats were destroyed.
Until ill health curtailed his activities in the early 2000s, he created more than 60 works for his own company.
In the 21990 tax overhaul, the deductions for real estate taxes and mortgage interest on a home were severely curtailed.
Already more people are working from home, some schools are closing or offering remote education, and travel is being curtailed.
"I think we could have dramatically curtailed what happened in China and what's now happening across the world," O'Brien said.
Sullivan led to a series of other court decisions that curtailed the ability of libel plaintiffs to win their lawsuits.
Other states, mostly red, have curtailed the election calendar or adopted strict ID laws that can have the opposite effect.
The situation in Japan might not matter if other countries fare worse or if international travel is banned or curtailed.
Research by Fordham University shows that the global gag rule drastically curtailed community-based H.I.V. testing and condom distribution programs.
Around the world, more countries are reporting new infections, companies have curtailed travel and global stock markets continued to tumble.
In June, Mr. Trump curtailed a few minor Cuba policy rules, but left the majority of Mr. Obama's measures intact.
The movement was curtailed by a 2016 accord between Ankara and the EU, which Turkey says Europe has not honored.
It's another in a free nation like Italy, where government curfews and curtailed rights are relics of a tortured history.
Under its decree, Pittsburgh curtailed strip searches, began documenting traffic stops, gave officers "cultural diversity" training and tracked civilian complaints.
The injury, though, curtailed her movement and she decided to retire after Pliskova sealed the first set with an ace.
Among the problems plaguing the company is a collapse in cash flow and a severely curtailed profit outlook, Inch said.
But Tucker wrote that impeachment "dramatically sucked the oxygen out of our campaign discussion and greatly curtailed our fundraising ability."
Subway service in New York City was curtailed, with the Metropolitan Transportation Agency ordering all aboveground tracks and stations closed.
The legalisation swing has not played out quite as Eaze predicted, and so the startup's national expansion plans were curtailed.
Regular inspections of the gearbox to check for cracks and leaking oil have curtailed COMAC's flight test programme, they said.
Still, recovery won't mean much if the growing impacts of climate change (and other issues plaguing our oceans) aren't curtailed.
However, he and his team pushed back hard against the view that the investment bank's power should be significantly curtailed.
Meanwhile, it curtailed subscription benefits at every opportunity, in a clear attempt to keep subscribers from costing the company money.
Development is sharply curtailed by local laws limiting the amount of water that can be taken from the Carmel River.
Yet our best guesses about what those benefits are tend to come from observing what happens when sleep is curtailed.
His administration has harshly criticized the world body, withdrawn from some UN groups and curtailed or stopped funding in others.
Surveys on Monday showed major companies have curtailed their investment plans and that consumers spent less on their credit cards.
Four out of 10 savers said they curtailed their travel plans in order to squirrel away more cash for retirement.
Mr. Trump's election increases the possibility that the bureau will be shut down or that its powers will be curtailed.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe last week called for sports and cultural events to be scrapped or curtailed for two weeks.
The department hopes the winning entries will help solve design problems at other lots where site challenges have curtailed building.
Citizens also saw their rights curtailed with the Sedition Act of 1918, an extension of the Espionage Act of 1917.
Iran will see its crude exports severely curtailed for a third month in January, according to tanker data and industry sources.
The APA changed its position, and the military recently curtailed use of psychologists in this role as a result, Rubenstein said.
New York City, not coincidentally, has continued to enjoy low and falling crime rates since stop and frisk tactics were curtailed.
I'm not a China alarmist, yet global interbank strains can serve as an easy excuse for risk exposures to be curtailed.
The takeaway: The pace and extent of economic growth will be increasingly curtailed by a sweltering, flooded and more hostile planet.
Nathan Deal announced Monday he will veto a bill that critics say would have curtailed the rights of Georgia's LGBT community.
The government's Women and Equalities Select Committee concluded that NDAs are being abused and use of them needs to be curtailed.
Volatility in currency markets is low, and in recent weeks investors have curtailed their bets on big swings in the pound.
Travel in and out of the People's Republic has been sharply curtailed, including closing the casinos of Macau for two weeks.
That meant the central bank had curtailed some market concerns, according to a trader who deals directly with the central bank.
The Economist: Governments can be too interventionist and make spending decisions that are driven by politics: can that realistically be curtailed?
EU exports have been curtailed since 2016 because of bird flu, but other exporting countries, particularly Brazil, have filled the gap.
But the EU offered Ukraine help for its regions suffering from curtailed trade because of Moscow's actions in the Azov Sea.
Over the past few days, Apple, Spotify, YouTube, Facebook, and Pinterest have all curtailed Jones' presence to one extent or another.
Electricity output was curtailed at six reactors by 0840 GMT on Thursday, while two other reactors were offline, the data showed.
The Great Recession, combined with a mortgage crisis, hindered mobility and curtailed home-buying, dragging down the growth of the suburbs.
Even if nothing would happen because of it, their free speech has been curtailed because of the secrecy surrounding government surveillance.
Jones still has an online show; his speech hasn't been suppressed, though it&aposs been curtailed by these Big Tech giants.
John Kirby, a CNN analyst and former Pentagon and State Department spokesperson, wrote last month about the curtailed White House briefings.
The Kansas lawmaker has repeatedly urged a return to the bulk collection of U.S. call data curtailed by Congress last year.
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, though, has since said Russian scanning of state election infrastructure was "curtailed" after that statement.
But OPEC officials have said the markets have begun to rebalance as investment is being curtailed due to low oil prices.
Domestic sales of diesel have been more profitable than exports since spring, as companies have curtailed sales on the Russian market.
The company has significantly curtailed its capex this year to around IDR3.3trn, which is less than half of its initial budget.
And positive economic contributions are one reason investors and industry insiders don't expect the industry to be suddenly curtailed, Milton says.
They're letting the administration know that if Mueller's probe is curtailed or shutdown, House Democrats will not let this go unanswered.
First was a nearly-unanimous order blocking a 5th-circuit court decision that would have radically curtailed abortion access in Louisiana.
Alcoa curtailed another 24,21.6 tonnes of capacity at the end of last year, reducing operations at Becancour to half a potline.
But Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has since said Russian scanning of state election infrastructure was "curtailed" after their statement.
EOG Resources Inc on Thursday said it has curtailed drilling and shut in some production in the Eagle Ford shale region.
Edward Snowden's bombshell disclosures of the government's massive digital surveillance programs dramatically curtailed people's web browsing habits, according to new research.
Turkey's investigation, she said, was "seriously curtailed and undermined" by Saudi Arabia's refusal to allow immediate access to the crime scene.
Edward Snowden's bombshell disclosures of the government's massive digital surveillance programs dramatically curtailed people's web browsing habits, according to new research.
The plaintiffs also allege that mail is delayed and face-to-face access to lawyers is curtailed in immigration detention centers.
There is already a glut on the world market, even with exports from Venezuela and Iran sharply curtailed by American sanctions.
Some graduates have curtailed donations, and students have suggested that diversity training smacks of some sort of Communist re-education program.
Humanitarian aid to North Korea was also sharply curtailed in 2018 as the U.S. ramped up enforcement of U.N.-imposed sanctions.
Think, for example, of how government and the private sector have successfully anathematized and curtailed the public propagation of child pornography.
He could not say how much gas was flowing through the pipes before the fire or how much had been curtailed.
We are both curtailed by a sense of needing to know and a sense of not needing or wanting to say.
Such programs have curtailed livelihoods with minimal compensation, constrained community access to forest resources, and undermined local governance, the letter said.
After foundation money dried up in the recession of 2008, she said, she curtailed forays of the musicians into local schools.
Some analysts now expect that figure to fall significantly as national vaccination programs are curtailed and usage restrictions put in place.
But because the state significantly curtailed early voting, Democrats have lagged behind their 2012 participation rate, while Republicans are running ahead.
On top of that, U.S. money market reforms and stricter banking regulations have curtailed U.S. banks' capacity for dollar liquidity provision.
It is just the latest major military exercise to be discontinued, curtailed or postponed due to growing concerns about the pandemic.
"I think we could have dramatically curtailed both what happened in China and what's happening across the world," Mr. O'Brien said.
Curtailed medical research: The Trump administration said it would sharply cut federal spending on studies that use tissue from aborted fetuses.
Failing that, she would ask for an extension that could be curtailed as soon as Britain had ratified its withdrawal agreement.
"This has really become a major public health crisis, which has in turn curtailed consumer demand," Cohn told CNN on Friday.
However, as events are canceled, group gatherings limited and travel curtailed, the self-employed are beginning to feel the financial impact.
Escalating travel bans and travelers' reluctance to fly have dramatically curtailed air travel, hitting commercial aviation with a massive demand shock.
At different times, the United States barred or curtailed the arrival of Chinese, Italian, Irish, Jewish and, most recently, Muslim immigrants.
But its second flight seven months later had to be curtailed to two days from five after fuel-cell problems arose.
Irascibility, impetuosity and inattention define him, however curtailed they may prove to be by his entourage and the responsibilities of power.
Indeed, supply chains for industries from pharmaceuticals to technology are going to see production curtailed by a lack of basic components.
In a bucolic region beloved for its light and open space, conservation efforts have significantly curtailed the amount of developable land.
Two days later, Chinese regulators—the Securities Regulatory Commission and the Banking Regulatory Commission, among others—curtailed initial coin offering (ICOs).
S. trade relations curtailed copper, widely used in power and construction, which is on course to gain about 4% in 2019.
The nationwide injunction has, for now, curtailed wall work on 175 miles in Laredo and El Paso, Texas; in Yuma, Ariz.
During 20123 ruinous years in power, he curtailed political freedom, presided over the stagnation of Kenya's economy and encouraged patronage politics.
He slashed the open enrollment period in half, cut the advertising budget by 90% and severely curtailed funding for enrollment assistance.
Obama has hailed the last year's agreement with Iran as proof that a hostile nation's nuclear ambitions can be peacefully curtailed.
It's trading down, traders tell me, because there are concerns some VIX products could be banned or greatly curtailed by regulators.
Civil liberties continued to be curtailed, elected Socialist leaders were thrown out of office and radicals like Emma Goldman were deported.
Disruptions from the GST and a ban on high currency notes in November 2016 curtailed growth, manufacturing, services and consumer spending.
If the housing finance system is transformed without codifying affordable housing obligations, access to affordable home loans will be sharply curtailed.
"How Animated Cartoons Are Made," 16 from 1919, directed by Wallace Carlson, demonstrates the way this commercialization curtailed the animator's freedom.
At the same time, refiners are going to be curtailed, so you're going to see a shortage of gasoline and distillate.
Diamond sales have taken off as negative interest rates have curtailed bank revenues and rendered many other investments unattractive for clients.
This has not only pushed several power companies to operate plants below capacity, but also curtailed their ability to service debt.
But his life prospects have been sharply curtailed by one mistake three and a half years ago, when he was 27.
It isn't the prominent job Mr. Jain might have once coveted, probably because the German lender's travails have curtailed his options.
Measure S, a fiercely contested initiative that would have curtailed larger real estate projects, appeared set for defeat, The Times reported.
Recreation time has been curbed or canceled, and the inmates' access to doctors and other medical care has curtailed, she said.
Then you potentially have a multi-megawatt or even multi-gigawatt sink for at least some of this curtailed solar energy.
The prevalence of Western culture has curtailed the rituals of many indigenous populations held sacred for hundreds or thousands of years.
However, resilience to shocks is curtailed by the small size of the population (32,000), limited economic diversification and high dependence on Italy.
And that criticism, in turn, led GEDMatch to make changes to the site that have sharply curtailed police ability to catch criminals.
It also demonstrates the potential for the situation to get much, much worse if emissions of global warming pollutants are not curtailed.
The subsequent Turkish investigation into his disappearance was "seriously curtailed and undermined" by the Saudis refusing access to the consulate until Oct.
Often, that means people are blocked from seeing visitors, but in certain circumstances quarantines have also curtailed immigrants' access to legal aid.
OPEC and its allies are set to meet in Vienna next month, and they're expected to announce that output will be curtailed.
It posted a higher third-quarter profit as cost-cutting offset lower revenue from curtailed or closed smelting operations and falling prices.
Volatility in currency markets is historically low and in recent weeks investors have curtailed their bets on big swings in the pound.
Independence day ceremonies in Kabul were curtailed out of respect for those who died in the Saturday night bomb, the government said.
What interests me is that they are decentralized, permissionless services, which rely on — and thus can be curtailed by — no central controller.
The earnings of millions of farmers were curtailed by the first back-to-back drought in the country in nearly three decades.
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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"Consumers will have protection from fraud, costs will be more transparent, and dangerous overdraft fees will be curtailed, but unfortunately not eliminated."
Diamond sales have taken off amid negative interest rates which have curtailed bank revenues and made several other investments unattractive for clients.
For the flagship P&C business, growth in Asia Pacific and Latin America was mainly offset by curtailed activity in North America.
Removal, remember, was the punishment that curtailed his first stint as Alabama's chief justice in 2003 (he was re-elected in 2012).
Which sounds like fun for 133 minutes, but without a compelling story, sessions are sure to be curtailed, for me at least.
But they immediately hammered shares of insurers, whose participation on America's healthcare exchanges is likely to be curtailed in the months ahead.
Wade being overturned, the curtailed abortion rights in Leni Zumas' The Red Clocks, from January 2018, seem not just plausible, but inevitable.
So much so that Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act, which curtailed the president's ability to fire members of his Cabinet.
Iraq curtailed its output by 120,000 barrels per day in October after its military retook control of oil fields from Kurdish forces.
The courts have also repeatedly curtailed Trump's plans for strict restrictions on entry by citizens of states with a history of terrorism.
Scrutiny of controversial policies like the travel ban and the family separation policy may be hindered or curtailed, but not entirely thwarted.
The provisions in question curtailed civil service protections and made it easier for employers to fire workers and weaken their union representation.
That simple act curtailed the rapid spread of WannaCry, which had disrupted hundreds of thousands of computers in less than a week.
But Friday will be remembered as the day when media freedoms were even more severely curtailed, in flagrant violation of the Constitution.
For the flagship P&C business, growth in Asia-Pacific and Latin America was mainly offset by curtailed activity in North America.
Studies have shown that corruption can be curtailed by reducing cash transactions, but it is unlikely to be eliminated by the move.
The authorities have further curtailed online activity ahead of this month's Communist Party congress, which will probably lead to some leadership shuffling.
The stolpersteine, or stumbling stones, are now everywhere; the small brass bricks inlaid in sidewalks that recall a single Jewish life curtailed.
The new tax replaced a labyrinth of 17 state and national taxes, and considerably curtailed widespread bribery between businesses and tax collectors.
In 2016, for instance, 17 percent of China's total wind capacity was curtailed, and in some provinces, that figure was much higher.
China's efforts to curtail the coronavirus outbreak has disrupted the world's second-largest economy and curtailed shipments to the largest oil importer.
China's efforts to curtail the coronavirus outbreak has disrupted the world's second-largest economy and curtailed shipments to the biggest oil importer.
The companies also say illegal betting will not be curtailed unless legal wagers are easy to make - on a smartphone, for example.
Too often, the adventure is curtailed, with women surrendering their pixie dust to ensure that their own children can learn to fly. 
In affected areas, Chinese officials have closed schools, curtailed bus travel and canceled public gatherings, hoping to prevent the virus from spreading.
This was largely because hydropower was curtailed earlier in the year, with hydro generation dropping 3.4 percent in the January-July period.
These interpretations of the federal proxy rules should be curtailed to limit shareholder proposals to bylaw or charter amendments under state law.
Traditionally, Republicans have been outspoken about the country's debt, arguing that federal spending should be curtailed to prevent the number from increasing.
Christian advocates are using that decision as an example of how religious freedom will be curtailed if same-sex marriage is legalized.
The movement was drastically curtailed by a 2016 accord between Ankara and the EU. Reporting by Ali Kucukgocmen; Editing by Kirsten Donovan
Amnesty International has said Uyghurs face widespread discrimination in housing, education and employment as well as curtailed religious freedom in their homeland.
Resilience to shocks is greatly curtailed by the small size of the population (32,000), limited economic diversification and high dependence on Italy.
For its part, Arco is arguing the EPA's cleanup can't be extended or curtailed under state law because federal law takes precedence.
"Impeachment has dramatically sucked the oxygen out of our campaign discussion and greatly curtailed our fundraising ability," Tucker wrote in the letter.
M.B.S. would unlock so much more good will and influence for himself if he curtailed these ill-conceived, Iranian-obsessed foreign adventures.
But years of harsh repression under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, combined with broader anxiety over regional stability, have curtailed public protests.
Talos halted output at its Ram Powell, Amberjack and Pompano platforms, Exxon its Lena platform and Chevron Corp curtailed its Petronius platform.
Chuck Schumer, however, argued that's not good enough, since the term "settled law" doesn't mean a law cannot be overturned or curtailed.
Culminating after years of exhaustive diplomacy, it curtailed the country's nuclear program and brought it back into the fold of the international community.
The judge also curtailed significantly the range of the warrant, limiting it to photos posted on or between January 20 and February 9.
The rise in profit at Alcoa came despite lower revenue as it curtailed or closed some traditional smelting operations and confronted falling prices.
Food and drug inspections have been curtailed but about 400 U.S. Food and Drug Administration staffers returned to work, Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said.
The photos are part of the record, so the jury will have them when they deliberate, but Ellis curtailed the government's courtroom presentation.
WeWork's woes may just be the tip of the iceberg for SoftBank, which has significantly curtailed its capital commitments to other portfolio companies.
North Dakota oil producers have sharply curtailed requests to drill new wells, with only 78 permitted in January compared to 125 in November.
Bases would close and programs that support troops and their families would have to be curtailed to make up the shortfall, he said.
China has also curtailed or cancelled several other military contacts between the countries—not that these have ever been extensive or especially fruitful.
And supply has been curtailed by a pipeline contamination issue in Russia and U.S. sanctions that have cut shipments from Venezuela and Iran.
Ultimately, according to a Qantas flight attendant, the fact that most airlines have suspended or seriously curtailed flights has workers feeling more comfortable.
In the aftermath of that direction, several American firms, including Google, Intel and Qualcomm, have curtailed their business agreements with the Chinese giant.
The government's clampdown has reduced the ranks of the casino junket operators and curtailed the flow of money from Chinese high-roller gamblers.
Refinery runs have been partially limited as operations at the largest U.S. East Coast refinery, in Philadelphia, were curtailed following a massive fire.
Elsewhere in the world, women continued to don the red uniforms to protest policies that curtailed women's rights, earning praise and media attention.
Many groups curtailed their operations, relocated employees outside Egypt or took steps to register under the 2002 law, according to Human Rights Watch.
Poor weather in the northern U.S. Plains, particularly top grower North Dakota, has curtailed the movement of spring wheat, bolstering domestic cash bids.
Coal was another U.S. energy export success that was curtailed by the trade dispute, with Refinitiv data showing no cargoes unloaded in January.
The German economy, Europe's largest, barely avoided recession in the fourth quarter, as global trade disputes and Brexit curtailed a decade of expansion.
As a professional, her own success was curtailed by a decades-long struggle to find acceptance and inclusion within a white-dominated sport.
That is precisely what is happening in Europe where free speech is being sharply curtailed to combat insulting or intimidating or threatening comments.
However, some of these concerns could be curtailed if you work with your end users to give them tools to interpret the results.
At the same time, some high value U.S. fruits such as berries use airfreight so that sector also could see some shipments curtailed.
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.
In limiting myself to buying only the essentials, in bulk, I curtailed my impulse-shopping habit and saved hundreds of dollars on necessities.
The Republican Party platform adopted this year calls the bureau a "rogue agency" that should be abolished or, at a minimum, sharply curtailed.
Instead, it would have streamlined the bureaucracy through attrition and early retirements, curtailed high-priced contractors and made better use of information technology.
If activism were to be curtailed broadly, the immediate loss to mom and pop shareholders would likely be in excess of $40 billion.
Investors are wondering whether an era of deregulation, tax cuts and pro-business policies will continue or be curtailed in the next Congress.
"Oil and base metals underperformed as concerns on the outlook for the energy sector curtailed banks' risk appetite," Coalition said in a report.
That map, combined with rule changes that eliminated superdelegates and drastically curtailed the number of caucuses, means Sanders has a tough road ahead.
Beyond discrimination and crackdown on the Oromo, freedom of the press and other expression is heavily curtailed in the country as a whole.
Traders have also curtailed their HSFO imports as the market is in steep backwardation, making it uneconomical to store the product, sources said.
"The airline's expansion plans for 2019 had been significantly curtailed" and Oman Air "also suffered revenue losses and market share declines," he added.
Exercise was then curtailed for the rest of the rats, which spent the next several months (roughly equivalent to 10 human years) inactive.
The administration has already reallocated nearly $400 million to respond and "curtailed expenditures not essential to the health and safety" of the children.
As measures like parole and compassionate release have been curtailed, or even eliminated in some places, prisoners have become older and more costly.
Matt Drury, director of government relations for the Parks Department, said the department would support the transfer once the city curtailed burials there.
A few readers talked about relatives and friends who they feel have abused family visas as proof that the program should be curtailed.
In 2014 the Obama administration detained hundreds of families and unaccompanied minors crossing the border, a practice that the federal courts quickly curtailed.
Mr. Whitaker has said publicly, on multiple occasions, that the Mueller investigation was close to crossing a red line and should be curtailed.
Millions of people lost jobs or saw their wages severely curtailed last week as many companies shut down or cut back on operations.
All of the hotels being picketed are open, and while services may be curtailed, Ms. Kim emphasized that rooms are cleaned between guests.
Reuters was unable to independently confirm the details of the attack in the remote area, where journalists are barred and internet access curtailed.
The guest of honor was Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, who has curtailed the very freedoms the event was meant to highlight.
The State Department has warned Americans against nonessential travel to China, and several airlines have curtailed or canceled routes to the populous nation.
Noise is being curtailed — now only restaurants and bars, not shops, can blast music outdoors — and there are plans to beautify the street.
Airline travel and the attendant business spending that goes with it is being sharply curtailed by fears of spreading the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Walk-and-talk interviews with senators, a staple of congressional reporting made famous by TV shows like "The West Wing," will be curtailed.
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.
As defense secretary, he classified once publicly available information, curtailed Pentagon officials' public engagements, and rarely spoke on the record while cameras rolled.
E-cigarette maker Juul curtailed its expansion and shook up its management in 2019 in the face of regulatory scrutiny and federal investigations.
And in inviting Yiannopoulos, CPAC's stewards set aside a homophobia that had long curtailed the role of gay Republican groups at the event.
They note that good unions, retirement benefits, manufacturing jobs, overtime and health care get eliminated or curtailed in pursuit of that last cent.
Students with DACA status can legally work in the United States, but that right could vanish if the program is curtailed or eliminated.
Qatar, where the central bank has recently curtailed domestic Treasury bill issues in response to tightening liquidity, is also likely to issue abroad.
In short, not only have successive conservative legal efforts curtailed and criminalized affirmative action, they have limited severely, if not reversed, affirmative action.
And in the current tax code, even deductions like those on state and local taxes or mortgage interest have been eliminated or curtailed.
The NY Times article said that Apple curtailed its ambition to make a car and is now focusing solely on self-driving technology.
In addition to expanding avenues for high-skilled immigration, this bill would have curtailed problems that come from a two-decades old policy.
Google wants the South Korean government to ease laws on map data that have curtailed the number of features Google Maps can offer there.
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.
Likewise, OPEC members Libya and Nigeria were exempt from the original deal in 2016 due to ongoing internal conflicts that curtailed their oil supplies.
The deadline-driven nature of game development could be curtailed by less of a focus — at least far out from launch — on release dates.
Volatility in currency markets is currently very low and in recent weeks investors have also curtailed their bets on big swings in the pound.
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.
For years, while digital piracy was devastating the music industry, Hollywood had largely been spared; limitations on bandwidth curtailed the online trade in movies.
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.
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.
The large painting "Orpheus" contains urgently curtailed marks that hint at the word Orpheus while refusing to move completely beyond gesture into actual readability.
First, American politicians from both parties started to favor some level of censorship and curtailed free speech rights for people and groups posting online.
The curtailed margins that many industrial companies accept to maintain market share via price reductions mean they were slashing investment and moving production abroad.
It may be that it is not just "weird architecture" that Mr Xi wants to be curtailed, but the further expansion of the capital.
For three years, he lived like this, until he decided that the benefits of military life did not outweigh the drawback of curtailed freedom.
" "Air marshals work in punishing conditions, labor under poor leadership and have seen their law enforcement functions curtailed by an administration that lacks vision.
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.
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.
During these years, members of Congress who wanted to see antibiotic use curtailed realized they could make better arguments if they had better data.
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.
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.
And financial institutions such as Citigroup and Wells Fargo have limited or curtailed business with gun-makers, though Wells Fargo has not done so.
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.
The layoff unexpectedly curtailed my daily Onewheel commute, but I still use it for short trips, like to the grocery store up the street.
The artists assembled that night worried Iran would regress to the revolutionary fervour of the 1980s, and their limited freedoms would be further curtailed.
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.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has curtailed or attempted to close down those programs which were best able to protect the people of New York.
She had left to protest the regime of the Belarussian president Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994 and curtailed press freedom.
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.
Picked second overall by Milwaukee in the 275 NBA Draft, Parker suffered a season-ending knee injury last December that curtailed his rookie year.
At the same time, Congress and the courts have sharply curtailed the ability of workers to go on strike, especially in solidarity with others.
The legislation effectively curtailed the discretion of the Justice Department in the handling of those funds by mandating the appointment of a special master.
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.
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.
Trayce dropped hoops entirely before his senior year—as much as he loved basketball, it had become another distraction that needed to be curtailed.
Higher prices have curtailed a popular practice among Argentine construction workers, preparing an "asado," or barbecue, at their work sites during Friday lunch hour.
"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.
Several major tech companies have also curtailed employee travel or canceled conferences scheduled for the coming months as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
Mr. Biden swapped out in-person campaigning for "virtual events" (not entirely without issues), and Mr. Sanders, too, curtailed travel and canceled big gatherings.
In the Renaissance, Italy was made up of many small territorial states, and travel between them was regularly curtailed because of outbreaks of plague.
This, they believe, is the principal long-term threat to the survival of the "West" as a civilization — and hence needs to be curtailed.
Some curbs have been eased, but mobile phone and internet services are still curtailed because they may be used to spark unrest, Doval said.
Before long, Dr. Shulkin sharply curtailed his public profile, cutting off communications with reporters and isolating himself from top deputies he viewed as disloyal.
That freedom could have been curtailed in a world where drivers are legally employees and are guaranteed a minimum wage and other legal benefits.
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.
In recent years, the Social Security Administration has greatly curtailed the number of statements it mails, encouraging workers to check the information online instead.
It would have been very evident that The Times was working on something and it might have curtailed our ability to prepare the Papers.
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.
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.
And the laptop sale surfaced amid news that a major American-led defense exercise in Europe would be curtailed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
As Trump resists those steps, airlines have sharply curtailed their schedules anyway and states have announced lockdowns that go well beyond the federal guidelines.
The proposed revamp comes at a time when export pipeline capacity is so constrained the Alberta government has curtailed production to support crude prices.
The proposed revamp comes at a time when export pipeline capacity is so constrained the Alberta government has curtailed production to support crude prices.
Lewis that curtailed employees' ability to band together in class-action lawsuits, forcing workers to go it alone if they experience discrimination or abuse.
Instead, the sweetness was curtailed by an acidity that left the mouth feeling dry and refreshed, with a lasting sensation of that underlying stoniness.
The ramp-up in shipments helped Fortescue cash in on higher iron ore prices after a tailings dam disaster in Brazil curtailed global supply.
Mr. Dunleavy disliked a state Supreme Court ruling earlier this year that struck down state regulations that would have curtailed abortion coverage under Medicaid.
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.
The ramp-up in shipments helped Fortescue cash in on higher iron ore prices after a tailings dam disaster in Brazil curtailed global supply.
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.
And I think some of the crises fighting tools of central banks for example have been curtailed as a result of the last crisis.
Its activity was curtailed after Trump took office, and in September, its Trump-appointed director, Kathleen Kraninger, said she believed the bureau was unconstitutional.
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.
Among other actions, he classified once publicly available information, curtailed Defense Department officials' public engagements, and rarely spoke on the record while cameras rolled.
Countries including Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain have all at one time or other banned or curtailed the use of Uber.
Some 70 airlines have cancelled all international flights to and from mainland China, and another 50 airlines have curtailed related air operations, it said.
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.
But state laws passed in 2017 and 2018 curtailed their ability to file multi-million dollar lawsuits - so-called "nuisance orders" - against the farms.
Iraq is the second largest oil exporter in OPEC and has long-term aims to boost output curtailed by decades of war and sanctions.
With one government shutdown curtailed after three days, the bipartisan group has a long to-do list in the coming weeks to avoid another.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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