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And, from an American perspective, R.C.E.P. would effectively curtail U.S. influence in the Pacific while severely diminishing the U.S.'s global stature, trade experts believe.
Therefore, ECC and mortar can effectively curtail the re-emergence of bamboo from the surface of an earth embankment before the production of cracks.
Such a rapid test could effectively curtail STI transmission especially in those vulnerable populations mentioned above.
To effectively curtail EF, it is important to reduce these three factors [ 4].
First, most large bacteria have expansive inclusion bodies that effectively curtail the volume of the cytoplasm and limit diffusion distances within the cell.
These guides have effectively curtailed problems between snowmobilers and wildlife.
This effectively curtails the amount banks can lend out, helping to limit loan-fueled growth.
But environmental groups asserted that this kind of amendment would have effectively curtailed the law's enforcement mechanism.
It was his second and final report that effectively acted as a blueprint for the future, dealing with issues from stadium safety to hooliganism and Margaret Thatcher's controversial ID card scheme, which he effectively curtailed.
When the Queen was told of the marriage she banished the Countess forever from court, effectively curtailing her social life.
The height of new buildings was limited to 150 feet, with lower height levels on narrower streets, effectively curtailing the construction of any taller skyscrapers.
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