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the curtailment
noun
The act of curtailing
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In one case, when the curtailment level is higher than 8%, curtailing more DG does not decrease the investment in the network.
Other details of the curtailment.
The second topic is the curtailment of civil liberties, and other constitutionally highhanded actions by Lincoln.
"Tonights's award reflects [Charlie Hebdo's] refusal to accept the curtailment of speech through violence.
The economic depression after 1929 resulted in the curtailment of many of Cameron's development proposals.
Burke's main concern, rather, was the curtailment of the crown's powers.
A woman-reader tells how the curtailment of mail deliveries has affected her life.
The more comprehensive the trade relationship with the EU, the greater the curtailment of national sovereignty Britain will bear.
The music by younger composers was one casualty of the curtailment of the series for financial reasons.
Mr. Smith remained with ABC until April 1979, when he resigned over the curtailment of his commentary.
The result would be the curtailment or elimination of many other NASA programs, including the planetary one.
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