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Would all these touts still be interested in buying and flogging tickets if the huge profits they make now were dramatically curtailed?
But less so in recent years, during which press freedoms were dramatically curtailed, incidents of torture returned and corruption increased.Yet many Moroccans have been frightened by the attempted regime change in Libya and Syria.
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On Tuesday, Sophie in't Veld, first vice-president of the liberal ALDE grouping in the European parliament, said the ruling was a "blow to those suggesting EU free movement rules need to be dramatically curtailed".
After the war ended, interest in Iranian archaeology revived quickly, and, from 1950 until archaeological study was dramatically curtailed after 1979, numerous excavations revolutionized the study of prehistoric Iran.
The government should scrap its system of spying laws, recommends a new report commissioned by David Cameron, and powers of spies to read people's private messages could be dramatically curtailed.
Sophie in't Veld, first vice-president of the liberal ALDE grouping in the European parliament, said the ruling was a "blow to those suggesting EU free movement rules need to be dramatically curtailed" because it shows countries already have the ability to stop immigrants taking advantage of their welfare systems.
For example, social media adoption in financial services, for example, is dramatically curtailed by compliance concerns.
Not only would it no longer be a general principle limiting the scope of the law; it would be dramatically curtailed in relation to the criminal law as well.
P. J. A. Feuerbach was knighted in recognition of his achievement in modernizing of the Bavarian penal code, though his political influence was dramatically curtailed as a result of outspoken national-liberal criticisms of Napoleon expressed in pamphlets he published in 1813 and 1814.
"Clinic closures would further constrain access to abortion in a state where access to abortion has already been dramatically curtailed," the judge added.
The United States already warmed on average 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit over the past century and will warm at least 3 more degrees by 2100 unless fossil fuel use is dramatically curtailed, scientists from more than a dozen federal agencies concluded in their latest in-depth assessment.
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