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It is also a bit too curtailed for cogency.
The publication of official statistics was curtailed, for fear that it would encourage civil servants to meddle.
The BBC Proms were somewhat curtailed for me this week by extensive explorations of the West Country.
Metro's hours are already curtailed for the duration of the SafeTrack maintenance program, which is scheduled to end next spring.
Following Öcalan's capture in 1999, PKK activities were sharply curtailed for several years before the party resumed guerilla activities in 2004.
"In practice, these freedoms have proved to be distinctly curtailed for China's citizens," committee members said, adding, "China's new status must entail increased responsibility".
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SABBATH BREAK -- Bombing and missile strikes, curtailed yesterday for the Muslim Sabbath, resumed in the evening.
But Beijing has also severely curtailed freedoms for Tibetans across China, prompting the Dalai Lama to accuse it of "cultural genocide".
A Congressional panel headed by Allan Meltzer, an economics professor at Carnegie Mellon University, has recommended sharply curtailed roles for both institutions.
Under the provisions of the Emergency, freedom of the press was curtailed and for Westerners, India became a land of silence.
It tends rather to reflect the economy's weaknesses.The ongoing energy crisis and other infrastructural problems have curtailed opportunities for private investment.
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