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The fact that windpower and solar carveouts fall under a single cost cap means that in failure mode, a less cost-effective technology can curtail deployment of a more cost-effective one.
There's no doubt that excessive fees can curtail deployment and it would be praiseworthy of the FCC to tackle that.
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That requirement would seriously curtail future deployments.
In addition to the stimulus money, Democrats hope to add several policy riders that would curtail the length of Iraq deployments and outlaw the use of certain interrogation techniques by the CIA.
Palin, Gingrich, Hastert, Lott, Baker and Scarborough have never entertained the notion that the Iraq surge might be curtailed because continued deployments place an unconscionable burden on the men and women who signed up serve.
Antivirals may be deployed to curtail an epidemic for sufficient time to allow development and deployment of a targeted vaccine.
A single drug effective against hypnozoites, primaquine, is available, but its deployment is curtailed by its haemolytic potential in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficient persons.
Hospitals curtail services.
Meanwhile, Russia may curtail exports.
We're going to curtail that.
Both steps require ShoreBank to curtail lending.
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