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"[T]hanks to the intervention of Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, the industry succeeded in greatly curtailing controls sought by Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., aimed at protecting U.S. workers," Werner writes, in an astute analysis of the politics of the committee's decisions.
Michigan, a cradle of labor, passed a law greatly curtailing union power.
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-- it is unlikely to greatly curtail their expansion.
The sanctions have greatly curtailed Iraqi oil sales.
They can be greatly curtailed by smart public policy.
Such a measure would greatly curtail bilingual education and would be strenuously opposed by Aspira.
I had to greatly curtail my work schedule and hire someone to handle the myriad bills.
A State Supreme Court decision last week may greatly curtail some of that potential development, however.
After the rebellion of 1638 was put down by Polish troops, Cossack privileges were greatly curtailed.
Some scientists believe that the supply of Chilean sea bass will collapse within five years if fishing is not greatly curtailed.
Now that foreign holidays are so greatly curtailed, bathing is likely to assume a much greater popularity than has hitherto been the case.
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