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But, when Fogelson saw a cut of the movie, he worried that he'd trimmed the shooting schedule too severely, curtailing airiness and scope.
The interconnections between oil and gas industries also meant that much gas production was curtailed too.
With austerity looming, those, too, might be curtailed to save money.
If they ever get such an inquiry, it too may be curtailed by government edict under the act.
The centrepiece of this effort is an enabling law which grants the government the power to rule by decree for the next 18 months.The assembly's other functions have been curtailed too.
My choice signals five things: Liberty is entrenched in shared government: should my country falsely jail any person, rich or poor, black, white or brown, my freedom too is wrongly curtailed and abused.
Courts have sealed the documents related to Western Union's compliance efforts, making it harder for outsiders to assess its performance.The monitor may complete a new report on Western Union's progress in the next month, though distribution of that, too, could be curtailed.
Eleven couldn't be studied because they were too recent or curtailed by mergers, or because essential data wasn't available.
Shell alone has reportedly agreed to savings of $0.9 billion—although this, too, will eventually curtail exports.The government also plans to borrow from the central bank's reserves, which the World Bank puts at $78 billion.
Aid from the Gulf states has been curtailed this fall, too.
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