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They could curtail the provision of liquidity to loss-making enterprises, forcing firms to eliminate excess capacity.

Sleep disordered breathing was a factor in the curtailed sleep of minority women.

Capital Economics is predicting that GDP will fall by 2.5% in 2009, the biggest annual decline in the past 60 years.A common cause of these downward pressures on the economy is the banking malaise, which has undermined equity and property markets and curtailed the routine provision of finance to business.

This synergistic promotion of resistance can be curtailed by the provision of different antiviral drugs with distinct resistance profiles.

Representatives of the Russian government and the Arab League met with political opponents of Mr. Assad, while Turkey, once a close ally of Syria, scrapped a plan to explore for oil in Syria and threatened to curtail its provision of electricity.

Applications to CDFIs for consumer loans have increased fivefold since 2007, "as a result of curtailed credit provision by banks," says Harry Glavan of the Community Development Finance Association.Faisel Rahman of Fair Finance, an east London social enterprise, hopes that microfinance will fill a "human-touch niche" in the subprime market.

In Israel the concept of patients' rights is subordinate to the national commitment to the provision of universal health care and the curtailing of informed refusal of treatment.[ 20] As the country becomes more westernised, increasing consideration is being given to patients' rights for autonomy, privacy and due process of informed consent.

Unlike the provision of inertial response, power output needs to be curtailed beforehand by deloaded control in order to carry out primary frequency regulation in response to an under-frequency disturbance.

At the same time, states – as duty-bearers – have the responsibility to implement a system of health protection that includes the provision of an adequate network of services, but also the reduction of inequities that may curtail the opportunities of certain groups to stay healthy – the so called social determinants of health (26– 26).

The M.T.A. curtailed 40 types of maintenance.

The decision said the law passed by the Council "merely amended the term-limit provisions of the City Charter without changing the length of the term of office or curtailing any power of the office".

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