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For much of the 1990s, and occasionally since then, a quarrel between Gazprom and a neighbouring government over gas prices or distribution, often leading to a temporary cut-off in deliveries, was the surest sign of a political quarrel between that country and Russia.
"If a child doesn't go to school, or doesn't learn while in school because of a temporary cut-off in funds, that loss unfortunately tends to be permanent," he added.
Introduction: Using a tourniquet to temporary cut off blood supply to the arm (Remote Ischemic Preconditioning - RIPC) has been shown to result in myocardial protection and reduced incidence of AKI in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Labour has called for a temporary cut in VAT, saying it would take 3p off the price of a litre of fuel.
Clinton's jobs plan is largely a repetition of Obama's recent recommendations, which include a temporary cut in payroll taxes and a reversal of the Bush tax cuts for the well-off.
Lawmakers may finally authorize the FCC to auction off frequencies no longer needed by television broadcasters as part of a bill to extend a temporary cut in the payroll tax, which would be a welcome development.
"A temporary cut in VAT would do little to boost confidence or growth.
In the warm sunlight of an April day, on a temporary bridge in an Indigenous reserve cut off from the rest of Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sat and listened to a survivor.
"A bit cut off, really".
For our result we rely on a cut off argument.
a) Cut off other drivers.
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