Sentence examples for clearly curtailed from inspiring English sources

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"On the one hand, the government has clearly curtailed the scope of this ban so significantly, we can't underestimate this second policy in terms of scope than the first policy," he said.

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"An independent referral mechanism should help to address this, but that will only be the case if the powers of ministers are both clearly defined and significantly curtailed in comparison to the present system, and if the role of local authorities is given much greater clarity".

Although such travel is being curtailed, Taiwan clearly will be at ongoing risk for importation and spread of SARS.

Clearly, federalism would curtail Britain's freedom in foreign affairs.To some of us, however, Lord Owen's case may still be anathema.

The legislative text Sanders supported was clearly designed to curtail regulatory oversight.

Because of the unwieldy length of the refrains in such cases, the literary rondeau, which in the 15th century began to separate itself clearly from the sung rondeau, often curtailed the refrains in the second and fourth stanzas, leaving only a rentrement ("reentry") of the opening words.

21 It became apparent that where some members of the 'community' believe their livelihood options will be curtailed by the park, others clearly think and hope, in line with the TFCA reasoning, that there is enough other land on which cattle can be grazed and that a national park can attract tourists and create new livelihood opportunities.

Divestments will be made, spending curtailed and writedowns – multibillion-dollar ones, clearly – taken.

As Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote in dissent, "I would ask, as Miranda put it, whether Fields was subjected to 'incommunicado interrogation... in a police-dominated atmosphere,' whether he was placed, against his will, in an inherently stressful situation, and whether his 'freedom of action [was] curtailed in any significant way.' " Clearly, the answers are yes.

It's an amusing little diversion, clearly aimed at fans who didn't want their zombie fiction curtailed by the stifling demands of the original story.

Malcolm Mclean, senior consultant at pension actuaries Barnett Waddingham said it is time to adopt "a zero tolerance approach to the fraudster", pointing out "The level of this particularly pernicious and, for the victim, devastating type of fraud is clearly on the increase since the freedoms arrived and must be curtailed".

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