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Mr Wickremesinghe wants to curtail this power by constitutional amendment.
Several laws have been passed internationally in recent years designed to curtail this practice.
A move is afoot to curtail this privilege.
"The government has to curtail this corruption," he said emphatically.
"We're trying to take a proactive approach to curtail this".
There's a new law to curtail this kind of behavior.
Frontex has largely failed to curtail this.
Given the growing tobacco use epidemic in Georgia, strides are being made to curtail this epidemic.
But media reports suggest Parliament will be curtailed this Thursday.
In an attempt to prevent viral replication, dissemination or persistent infection of cells, many protective measures are actually involved in the induction of apoptosis that is the host response to curtail the reproductive cycle of the virus through premature lysis [ 14, 15].
Members of the civilian Police Commission that oversees the Police Department want to see action that curtails the cycle of citations, arrests and jail that Commissioner Cynthia McClain-Hill describes as "an exercise in futility". "To see the churn … it is not clear the whole thing is really doing any good," police Commissioner Shane Murphy Goldsmith said at a recent meeting.
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