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"Yes, it's a small curtailment of their collective bargaining powers," Mr. Widmer said of municipal unions, "but with the corollary that it will save lots of their members' jobs".
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Since B16F10 cells grew well on citrulline with little curtailment of its kinetics, we carefully selected a small panel of other tumour and transformed cell lines, mostly of human origin, for a preliminary in vitro analysis, which included several examples of melanomas, leukaemias and osteosarcomas.
A much smaller number of curtailment orders, 277, affected senior right holders -- those whose rights date to before 1914.
Patients experienced decreased libido and a substantial curtailment of sexual activity, mostly due to diminished physical stamina.
In an adaptation of a play, the curtailment is less severe, but much dialogue still must be cut or expressed visually.
This is a clear curtailment of mayoral authority".
It was a curious curtailment to what had earlier promised to be a solid battle.
For that reason, Labour's last budget in office anticipated a brutal curtailment of spending, halving the deficit over four years.
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