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The government wants to cap the amount paid out to about £860m, in order to curtail the potential rises to bills, but the success of the subsidies – with an estimated 100,000 installations – means that pot is likely to be exhausted much sooner than expected.
It would also curtail the potential for extortion; seven police officers appeared in court this month to face allegations that they took a $2,750 bribe from a businessman in return for overlooking a ganja find on his premises.Jamaicans are prone to waves of moral panic, but the proposal to decriminalise ganja has caused barely any waves.
(C) Novel and innovative regimens integrating therapies that effectively target the DDSP phenotype of damaged TMEN (green arrows) have the advantage to curtail the potential of cancer cell repopulation.
However, the use of all vancomycin formulations (parvules and intravenous vancomycin used orally) had to be limited either because of its high price (parvules) or to curtail the potential risk for the emergence of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) [ 9].
This epidemic recorded approximately 170,000 verified infected cattle and the massive slaughter of ~4.4 million cattle to curtail the potential transmission of disease to humans, called variant CJD (vCJD).
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The shortage of donors still curtails the potential benefits of LTx.
The limited range of factors considered, plus disparities in their contribution to overall risk, curtails the potential for explaining CHD mortality inequalities.
However, the general requirement to perdeuterate proteins critically curtails the potential of H-detection by the loss of aliphatic side-chain protons, which are important probes for protein structure and function.
4 However, the absence of aliphatic side-chain protons in perdeuterated proteins curtails the potential of H-detection, given that side chains are important factors for protein structure and function.
BERLIN — Revelations that a Tunisian man who is considered a "dangerous jihadist" and may have served as a bodyguard to Osama bin Laden in 2000 has been living for years in a western German city have ignited a debate over the difficulties faced by the German authorities in trying to curtail the activities of potential Islamic extremists.
We find that only a concerted suite of targeted nonpharmaceutical interventions has the potential to curtail the outbreak over the next few months.
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