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Perhaps the most eye-opening Romney campaign forecasts are Florida and Ohio, two states that have recently been criticized -- and under a cloud of litigation -- for curtailing in-person early voting the weekend before the election.
There are also signs, CaSE says, that other government departments are substantially curtailing their in-house research programs.
Whatever the reason, De Blasio "has signalled no interest in curtailing development in any way", says a disappointed St John.
Implementation of health programmes that will encourage breastfeeding, use of contraception and child spacing will go a long way in curtailing U5M in Nigeria.
But absolute freedom of expression is curtailed in many countries.
Prop trading is now banned or strictly curtailed in most places.
In the generation after his death, Catalan ambition and power were steadily curtailed in southern France.
Physicality is suppressed; voices are lowered and gestures curtailed in sanitized office space.
A change of government was bound to see the scheme curtailed in some way.
These negotiations were a re-commencement of discussions that were curtailed in 2012.
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