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The employment-population ratio (share of the population that is working), a better indicator of labor market health because it captures both job search and labor force participation, all exceeded 60% when Congress began to curtail and end the programs.
The objective is to curtail the instantaneous demand of each home to a certain assigned limit when the total demand at distribution transformer exceeds its rating.
"This study," he said via email, "is just part of a slew of recent studies that have shown that warmth will literally exceed the range of human habitability over an increasingly large swath of Earth's land regions if we fail to curtail our burning of fossil fuels.
Hospitals curtail services.
Meanwhile, Russia may curtail exports.
We're going to curtail that.
Both steps require ShoreBank to curtail lending.
And some want to curtail growth further.
But they are having to curtail expenditures.
If, for example, world governments agreed to curtail emissions so that carbon levels in 2030 are approximately at present levels, then, according to the researchers' calculations, the necessary reductions in global emissions could be achieved if no individual's emissions could exceed about 11 tons of carbon dioxide a year.
Measuring devices which inform the taxpayer that ambient air quality standards are being exceeded are not eligible for certification since they do not physically remove, alter, destroy, dispose of, store or prevent the creation or emission of pollutants, but merely act as a signal to curtail operations.
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