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Boudu's existential choice to float off is a rejection of the social and economic constraints that curtail the free spirit.
The commission imposes stringent regulations that curtail or prohibit significant alteration of the architectural features of landmarks.
Their goal has been to get swift settlements with negotiated remedies that curtail bad behaviour.Some critics think that is too weak.
The opening of the system there coincided with new state regulations for trucks that curtail the amount of time diesel vehicles can idle.
Over the past three years, more than 60 countries have passed or drafted laws that curtail the activity of non-governmental and civil society organisations.
Encourage human rights — a founding principle of American identity — and don't make priority visits to governments that curtail them, such as Poland and Saudi Arabia.
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In 1990 Milošević pushed through changes to the Serbian constitution that curtailed the provinces' autonomy.
"There shouldn't be a cultural paralysis that curtails our activities," he said.
He will wear it for the rest of his life, following two serious incidents that curtailed his footballing dreams.
The Comet, however, experienced structural failures that curtailed the service, and it was not until 1958 that the highly successful Boeing 707 jet transport began nonstop transatlantic flights.
But it needs no crystal ball to know that Whitehall's deepest pigeon hole is reserved for anything that curtails executive powers.
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