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But I shall curtail this incendiary meandering, on the basis that one of the lengthiest and most furious correspondences I have ever been party to was instigated by a reader who objected to my description of gymnastics as child abuse with points.
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Our First Amendment guarantees that Congress shall make no law curtailing the freedom of speech, or of the press.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation that made changes to the California Retail Food Code in an effort to curtail foodborne illnesses, and those changes include a law that says "food employees shall not contact exposed, ready-to-eat food with their bare hands".
In an effort to curtail HBV-related discrimination, the Chinese Ministry of Health and Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security co-issued a notice in 2007 stating that an employer shall not refuse to employ or dismiss an HBV carrier because of his or her infection status, unless the person is banned from the job by laws, regulations, or Ministry of Health rules [ 27].
Hospitals curtail services.
Meanwhile, Russia may curtail exports.
We're going to curtail that.
Both steps require ShoreBank to curtail lending.
And some want to curtail growth further.
But they are having to curtail expenditures.
A recession will curtail vacations to Hawaii.
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