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But that would stoke the demand for credit that its sister committee was trying to curtail in the interests of financial stability.It would be better to merge the two committees into one, say some economists, including Sushil Wadhwani, a hedge-fund manager who sat on the MPC until 2002.
Unlike other forms of brain tumor, menigioma is one of the few benign tumors found in this region, so precise tumor margin detection can be curtail in complete surgical resection.
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But absolute freedom of expression is curtailed in many countries.
Prop trading is now banned or strictly curtailed in most places.
In the generation after his death, Catalan ambition and power were steadily curtailed in southern France.
Physicality is suppressed; voices are lowered and gestures curtailed in sanitized office space.
A change of government was bound to see the scheme curtailed in some way.
These negotiations were a re-commencement of discussions that were curtailed in 2012.
Individual civil liberties can be curtailed in order to fend off imminent harm.
Candace Falkner, 50, got her last unemployment check in mid-May, when extended benefits were curtailed in eight states.
Zhang's career as a short-story writer was curtailed in 1943, when tuberculosis forced him to retire.
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