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"The high-risk strategy of growing long-haul is being reviewed and possibly curtailed".
Rather than being invariably the same, respondents' aspirations are displaced, deferred, intergenerationally invested and possibly curtailed over time – while also remaining, more often than not, remarkably blurred.
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Another panel explored uses for big data, such as analyzing rich molecular data to better understand disease or gathering population-level data to track and possibly curtail epidemics.
Martin warned the clause could be used recklessly and to possibly curtail the rights of minorities or women, and was dismissed as "desperate" for having done so.
The ban on racially or religiously sensitive speech has been criticized as possibly curtailing free speech on genuine political matters and limiting the scope of constitutionally entrenched fundamental liberties.
Theme 2: No space to be yourself can be linked to the concept of curtailed space, which can be understood as others possibly curtailing our space.
Competition focused on prices, as is often the case in markets dominated by managed care, creates incentives to increase efficiency and possibly curtail resource use.
It is not only that people have problems with medical treatment that might (possibly) curtail life, even stopping treatment to prolong life is seen as being in conflict with the religious commandment not to take life.
Thereafter, sales of pimecrolimus cream continued to decline, possibly due to curtailed marketing efforts by Novartis.
Also by then, issuance of the popular two-year note will be curtailed sharply, possibly to $40 billion a year, or just $10 billion a quarter, from $120 billion a year, or $10 billion a month, now.
Such information can help researchers understand the way the disease spreads, and possibly how to curtail it.
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