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The new government is likely to curtail the ability of Dmitry Medvedev, the prime minister, to pursue market reforms.
It is a brazen attempt to further curtail the ability of the opposition – a crucial linchpin in a democracy – to function.
To curtail the ability of civil society to effectively monitor the present elections, the Ethiopian authorities have over the last two years introduced a raft of restrictive measures.
We need to address gun control, which would help to curtail the ability of such tortured souls to ruin the lives of others and themselves.
They say that the broadcast flag would unfairly curtail the ability of consumers to legally share programs or record them for later viewing.
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have both suggested legislative changes that would curtail the ability of companies to spend lavishly on C.E.O.
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A fourth idea would be to curtail the ability to refinance.
Stoneridge Inv Partners LLC v Scientific-Atlanta curtailed the ability of plaintiffs to sue peripheral players even though they had deep pockets.
Sullivan led to a series of other court decisions that curtailed the ability of libel plaintiffs to win their lawsuits.
But China, India and other rising powers seem to believe that the made-in-America crisis has curtailed the ability of the United States to set the agenda.
At the C.I.A., where Addington spent two years, he focussed on curtailing the ability of Congress to interfere in intelligence gathering.
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