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"It would surely increase moral hazard by curtailing the consequences of a bank failure".
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One can stop drinking and therefore curtail the inevitable consequences, but it is clearly impossible to stop sleeping.
Curtailing the good times could have serious consequences, says Michael Cohen, the city's chief of economic development.
Re "Curtailing the kitsch," Feb. 26.
Local landowners, whose right to draw water was thus curtailed, appealed against the consequences of this protection all the way to the Supreme Court, but in 1976 they lost and the pupfish survived.
So the regime faces a dilemma: it can close down the universities to curtail the spread of protest, or it can allow the protests to continue, and face the consequences.
Though we are encouraged by legislators' newfound caution about the potential consequences of the bills, Congress must keep working on ways to curtail the growing business of foreign rogue Web sites trafficking in counterfeit goods and stolen intellectual property.
The consequences of this rejection were two general elections, a major constitutional crisis, and the ultimate passage of the Parliament Act of 1911, which severely curtailed the powers of the upper house.
I think the ice curtails the inflammation.
Parrish said that should curtail the histrionics.
He has also curtailed the lectures.
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