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The measure was meant to put teeth into efforts to reduce carbon emissions from the smokestacks of utility companies and manufacturers by curtailing the availability of permits that allow companies to emit greenhouse gases.
It could also have the effect of curtailing the availability of abortion coverage for others, even those paying for insurance with their own money, because if one person in a plan was receiving a federal subsidy, no one else in that plan could receive abortion coverage.
The effects of neurotransmitters and neuromodulators can be interrupted by either blockade or diminution in the amount of release by curtailing the availability of the neuropeptides in the nerve terminals.
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The decision to curtail the availability of i-mode capable handsets is no doubt a bitter one for DoCoMo.
It exaggerates the cost of the process and claims that it would curtail the availability of handguns in New York.
Silver State filed for bankruptcy, citing "a rapid, unprecedented downturn in the US credit markets", which "severely curtailed the availability of student loans for the company's flight academy students" and prompted a slump in enrolment.
Mr. Moskowitz is embarking on his venture at a time when psychoanalysis has taken a beating in both the academic world, where there have been nasty battles over Freud's theories and experimental practices, and the marketplace, where managed care and antidepressants have sharply curtailed the availability of therapy -- especially expensive, time-consuming psychoanalysis.
However, adopting such an enlarged intervention, premised on enforced, huge cutbacks on CO2 emissions, could be highly destructive to the economies of many nations and could severely curtail the availability of funds needed for addressing other major societal problems, particularly if such a program were to be implemented within a short time frame of a few decades".
Years ago, the existence of export restrictions from India to US curtailed the availability of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta), thus sustaining the increasing usage of M. fascicularis (mainly from Malaysian and Chinese origins) for replacement purposes in the field of neurological research (Szabo and Cowan 1984; Dubach et al. 1985).
It is unlikely that the administration in power wanted to curtail growth by limiting the availability of toxic loan instruments that made much of the consumption, the economic growth, and the optimism possible.
The number of dishes available, and the elaborateness of their preparation, has been increasingly curtailed as labour costs have risen and the availability of skilled labour decreased.
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