September 11 th has brought mostly unpleasant changes, including curtailment of civil liberties and threatened perpetual war. |
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A substantial curtailment of the growth of ice would amount to a substantial reduction of the absolute size of the ice crystallites. |
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The Washington Post spoke for the liberal establishment in a September 14 editorial calling for the curtailment of democratic and civil rights. |
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Town councillors at Marlborough have expressed their opposition to any curtailment or reduction in ambulance services in the town. |
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The trend, growing over the years, toward a curtailment or studied regulation of night-time recreation, is likely only to become more pronounced. |
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The chairman ruled out any curtailment of the build-up of the fund to boost capital spending in the coming years in order to divert cash to capital projects. |
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But let's introduce a drastic curtailment of take-away liquor sales, particular on those days of the week when welfare payments are freshly available. |
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A curtailment loss is recognized in income when it is probable that a curtailment will occur and the net effects are reasonably estimable. |
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Meanwhile, the Health Service Executive denied last night recent reports that patients in Kerry will suffer following the curtailment of an angiography service. |
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The demand comes in the light of the 200 job cuts announced by the Western Health Board last week and the continuing curtailment of expenditure across a range of services. |
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Socialism, real socialism, as argued by the Old Lion, would bring with it an expansion and deepening of democracy, not its curtailment or abolition. |
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Behaviors such as recycling need to be sustained over long periods of time, and the curtailment of environmentally harmful actions is also important. |
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He said that the proposed limitation period reduction from three years to one year again was also unfair as it represented a curtailment of the personal right of citizens. |
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This could be a serious curtailment to our subterranean activities, there is talk of duck boards, bilge pumps, aqualungs and horizontal drainage tunnels. |
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Six months later Rio Tinto announced the curtailment of its bauxite refinery, and with it more than 1,000 job losses. |
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Such a curtailment of the European Parliament's rights as a legislature enjoying democratic legitimacy is unacceptable. |
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There are more and more examples of curtailment of freedom of expression and of speech. |
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He quoted the late James Tobin, urging the curtailment of currency speculation. |
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A curtailment gain has been recognized to reflect the impact of the changes in the plan's eligibility requirements. |
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When this is the case, an entity accounts for a curtailment at the same time as for a related restructuring. |
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When a plan amendment reduces benefits, only the effect of the reduction for future service is a curtailment. |
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The interdependence of these rights and their curtailment is analysed here. |
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The authorities are also beginning to register such plots with a view to their curtailment. |
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The arbitrator's interpretation of Article 4 was an unreasonable curtailment of the employer's right to determine the size of its work force. |
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The mayor-elect turned serious when asked how the appointment jibed with his call for the curtailment of stop-and-frisk. |
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The real show of class warfare is the threatened curtailment of charitable status for private schools and the shrill demand that universities take more state-school pupils. |
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The Parliament Act 1911 forced the Lords to agree to a curtailment of their powers. |
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Finally, in the Promissory Oaths Act 1868 a further curtailment to the oath was made, thereby establishing the form of the oath still used today. |
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In accordance with accounting standards, the financial effect of the curtailment was reflected as part of the sale rather than as part of the pension and benefits expense. |
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However, the termination of a plan is not a curtailment or settlement if the plan is replaced by a new plan that offers benefits that are, in substance, identical. |
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The conditions shall not render impossible the access of applicants for asylum to a new procedure or result in the effective annulment or severe curtailment of such access. |
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From his student days when a state of emergency was declared in 1976, Salil Shetty has been actively campaigning against the curtailment of human rights. |
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Such a situation cannot arise, as it concerns directly a reduction in the income of individual persons and is thus a curtailment of their constitutional rights. |
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The freedom of the press has, at the same time, been stifled and, in this way, the considerable curtailment of human rights has reached a very critical stage. |
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In my view, curtailment of public accessibility can only be justified where there is present the need to protect social values of superordinate importance. |
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Kent would rather look at pictures of Kate naked, or show off parts of himself in video chat rooms, than have a relationship, with its endless obligations and its curtailment of his freedom to vegetate. |
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Furthermore, the introduction of a complaint about unjustifiably long preparatory proceedings may lead to the curtailment of unjustifiably long temporary detention. |
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The export sector is expected to be hardest hit by the double whammy of a severe shrinkage in trade financing and the curtailment of import demand in developed countries. |
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The margin between income and outgo is just as satisfactory if it is widened by efficient curtailment of outlay as if it is expanded by obtaining higher prices. |
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When the restructuring of a defined benefit plan gives rise to both a curtailment and a settlement of obligations, the curtailment is accounted for prior to the settlement. |
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Navi Pillay credited Snowden with starting a global debate that has led to calls for the curtailment of state powers to snoop on citizens online and store their data. |
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The curtailment of trade has been exacerbated by the lack of trade credit. |
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A curtailment of fraud-on-the-market is therefore quite possible. |
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Curtailment in midproject is strongly suggested by the adaptation of the trumeau to the purpose of supporting one side of the arch over the central portal. |
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