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For instance, the Administrator of the Wage & Hour Board was instructed to establish a minimum wage at a level "which will not substantially curtail employment".
However, to substantially curtail someone's autonomy is not necessarily to break their will.
"The Republicans want to substantially curtail or eliminate class actions," he said.
But such policies may substantially curtail productivity and leave the average man much worse off than he needs to be.
This requirement is substantially curtailed under the new EAW regime.
By 1999, the foundation had laid off dozens of staff members and substantially curtailed its operations.
Actually, the governor's power has been substantially curtailed by an active legislature with greater staff and resources.
Chairman Mike Rogers, a Michigan Republican, proposed increasing the public's visibility into the NSA's activities without substantially curtailing them.
That the previously undefined power of the courts was substantially curtailed by that Act was early recognized by lower federal courts.
They therefore determined that to ensure the economic vitality of that area, such businesses should be substantially curtailed in the Vieux Carre, if not totally banned.
As a winter sports federation, we have seen our funding substantially curtailed in recent years and we have become increasingly dependent on more private funding".
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