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This idea has been influential in leading governments to attempt to curtail the share of public expenditure in national income.
But if they are put in place, the burdens they would place on internet platforms would curtail the kind of quick uploading, sharing, commenting and responding that makes the Web so useful.
She argues that Thanksgiving is a time to put down our devices, perhaps, among other reasons, because she has been burned in the past while attempting to curtail the spread of her own shared holiday photos.
They say that the broadcast flag would unfairly curtail the ability of consumers to legally share programs or record them for later viewing.
Moreover, the staff's body language is significant because they can curtail the older person's space in their shared space.
More specialists (SPZ) and a higher share of hospital outpatient services (PAM) curtail the utilization of nursing homes.
Officials with milk banks also worry that informal milk sharing is robbing them of potential donors and could curtail the supply to premature babies.
In addition to Southampton's campaigns against share houses and nightclubs, East Hampton has taken steps to curtail the noise emanating from its airport and both town boards have proposed legislation to help curtail any depletion of the "quality of life," the new buzz phrase at each town hall.
Parrish said that should curtail the histrionics.
The left wants to curtail the power of global megabanks.
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