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The passion for equality, he warned, could swell "to the height of fury" and lead many to acquiesce in a curtailment of their liberties, and to long for the rule of a strongman.

SPARC is probably not involved in regulating the availability of secreted TGF-β2 to its receptors as was suggested previously for TGF-β1 [43] since that would result in a curtailment of all TGF-β2 signaling in SPARC−/− cells.

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"Should Independent Print Limited cease to trade, the directors of [IDNML] would have to consider the implications … which might include the need to seek further funding to scale up the operations or could in extremis include a curtailment of operations," said Deloitte.

The rapid expansion of natural gas production in the United States and a curtailment of subsidies in the European Union also hurt prices, as did the United States's imposition of import tariffs totaling about 40 percent after an antidumping and antisubsidy investigation last year.

Rapid expansion of natural gas production in the United States and a curtailment of subsidies in the European Union also hurt solar panel prices, as did an American imposition last year of import tariffs totaling about 40 percent after an anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation.

He pointed to 300 business figures who had backed Brexit in a newspaper letter and said foreign leaders would "never accept a curtailment of their sovereignty in the way they are arguing that we should".

While it may be possible to moderate a tragedy of the commons by incentivizing a curtailment of population growth in densely populated and developmentally challenged nations, a master plan of incentives is not achievable until several things happen.

Mr. Edwards's plan, like that of many of his Democratic opponents, is at odds with the strategy developed by American military commanders, who have said the situation is still too fragile to set a timetable for such extensive troop withdrawals and a curtailment of the training effort in Iraq.

Last week the US administration signalled its revulsion at the civilian casualty rate and what it called "flaws in the coalition's targeting practices and overall prosecution of the air campaign", by announcing a curtailment of US arms supplies, in particular precision-guided weapons, to Saudi Arabia.

However, removal of the hematopoietic system by gamma-irradiation resulted in a dramatic curtailment of ductal development.

For that reason, Labour's last budget in office anticipated a brutal curtailment of spending, halving the deficit over four years.

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