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Decades of neglect – barring the odd initiative, often quickly curtailed – have laid the conditions for such decline.
And previously pro-Chávez governors like Ramón Martínez of Sucre State, sensing their power could be curtailed, have begun criticizing the measures.
The proprietary trading that Dodd-Frank seeks to curtail has a "tails I win heads you lose" character, ensuring that profits are for bank executives and shareholders, but losses are for everybody else.
Legal services — like help obtaining restraining orders — have been curtailed, as has counseling.
Travel to Shanghai or Mecca has not been curtailed, nor have there been alarmist calls to close national borders.
Comment deploring that the lessons of the Nixon Presidency, which curtailed freedom, have not been learned.
In adults, Hh signaling is curtailed and has limited functions such as stem cell maintenance and tissue repair.
They would pretend that a German shipping blockade had curtailed imports and they had to eat only British food.
The company said it had curtailed growth plans and had nearly $900 million in asset impairment and other costs.
Sarbanes Oxley, however, has greatly curtailed the latitude boards have in this regard.
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