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He now depends on taxis, the cost of which curtails his travels.
But the effect was compounded by the Energiewende, which curtails the firms' most predictable source of revenue.
The proposed new constitution, which curtails the sweeping powers of Kenya's presidency and addresses questions about dual citizenship and other issues, may not be as pro-abortion as many of its critics contend.
They include the persistence of net short positions on the broad indexes, meaning that investors have more money riding on a market fall than on a market rise, and, despite low interest rates, the still relatively high cost of financing for banks, which curtails lending.
Furthermore, with earlier monetary and fiscal stimuli fully absorbed, U.S. growth is slowing, which curtails business in the many lands that depend on exports to America for growth.
Arecibo is now designated a federally funded research and development center, which curtails researchers at the facility from applying for grants across federal agencies.
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Comment deploring that the lessons of the Nixon Presidency, which curtailed freedom, have not been learned.
She had Parkinson's disease in recent years, which curtailed her activities.
D'Azeglio introduced the Siccardi law, which curtailed the power of ecclesiastical courts.
In September the government passed a draconian law which curtailed press freedom.
Demsey's health problems clipped his practice and preparation, which pruned his confidence, which curtailed his consistency.
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