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Osborne is also expected to curtail a benefits such as tax credits for the better-off.
Although they will not force layoffs or broadly affect classrooms, they are expected to curtail after-school programs.
ZEW blamed "recessionary developments" in the eurozone, which are expected to curtail German economic growth in the next six months.
It would be absurd if she were expected to curtail her own education to make things "fair" for other students.
In the 2000 presidential election, many voted for President Bush, who was expected to curtail the Clinton administration's antitrust case against the company.
It followed the announcement earlier this month by Lawrence M. Small, the secretary of the Smithsonian, of a "new strategic direction for science" that is expected to curtail and consolidate programs at the world's largest museum and research complex.
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The legislation, which was passed in December and went into effect on Jan . 1 was expected to help curtail the unmarked and sometimes sexually explicit or deceptive messages that have flooded millions of in-boxes.
He said he expected Russia to curtail output in line with its pledge of 300,000 barrels a day.
Friends said Pawley expected Taylor to curtail her acting career once they wed.
A lack of homes on the market is thought to be behind the rise at a time when activity was expected to have been curtailed by the election campaign.
Other controversial programs, like a new presidential helicopter that has been riddled with cost overruns, are expected to be killed or curtailed.
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