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"There shouldn't be a cultural paralysis that curtails our activities," he said.
But it needs no crystal ball to know that Whitehall's deepest pigeon hole is reserved for anything that curtails executive powers.
"Wanting to introduce legislation that curtails a person's right to know what is being held against them is just breathtaking," he said.
Romney previously stated that he was not in favor of net neutrality or internet regulation that curtails network owners from interfering with users' internet content and services.
Spain has cracked down hard on undocumented workers since passing a law 18 months ago that curtails the options for illegal workers here.
Off-season workouts have been curtailed, and the salary cap would be set at $120 million this season, with a new rookie wage system in effect that curtails the pay to the top draft picks.
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In 1990 Milošević pushed through changes to the Serbian constitution that curtailed the provinces' autonomy.
Governments can't afford such subsidies but are afraid that curtailing them will lead to even more unrest.
But it was the failure of these moments to bear the strain of credibility that curtailed the film's possibilities.
He observed that curtailing Maskhadov's activities had never been part of the military's tactics before.
On the revenue side, the authority estimated that curtailing operations at the three airports it manages cost $35 million.
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