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But even in an idealized (i.e., impossible) future in which worldwide greenhouse-gas emissions were somehow deeply curtailed, the city would still see 70 percent of that warming.
If you can't say something to a friend or family member without the fear the government, your neighbour or your boss will overhear, your free expression is deeply curtailed.
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Until long-term shifts in relevant policies — like stricter vehicle efficiency standards — more deeply curtail oil demand in the United States, the lack of pipeline capacity will continue to increase train transport of fuel from North American oil fields.
The WikiLeaks disclosures, which have continued since Assange was detained in prison, have deeply angered U.S. officials, who claim that other countries have already curtailed their dealings with the U.S. government as a result.
Evren, who died last year at age 97, left the country with a deeply undemocratic constitution, which, after being implemented in 1982, restricted the right to freedom of assembly and expression, seriously curtailed labour unions and put universities under strict state control.
Another is "partially curtailed".
Late fees would be curtailed.
Industrial development has been curtailed.
Trash pickup would be curtailed.
Garbage collection could be curtailed.
Statewide delivery was curtailed.
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