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The firm said that its performance during the period was hurt after it curtailed its sales to Iran in wake on the sanctions.
The Constitutional Court said Parliament overstepped its authority when it curtailed Mr. Bakiyev's powers, and then, a month later, enhanced them.
It curtailed the president's extensive powers in favour of parliament.
After 1900 the formalities of marriage were lessened and parental control over it curtailed.
He said that as a Christian, he opposed the liberalisation because it curtailed Protestant religious freedom.
When New York clamped down on temporary releases, it curtailed those programs that provide support when failure rates are highest.
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Your books denounce Islamic fanaticism, particularly as it curtails the rights of women.
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He loves rerouting it, curtailing it and trying to tame it wherever it seems out of control, impossible as that dream may be.
How much should it curtail individual freedoms to purchase extra education, to pass on an inheritance so that people have an equal chance in life?
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