Behaviors such as recycling need to be sustained over long periods of time, and the curtailment of environmentally harmful actions is also important. |
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. |
The trend, growing over the years, toward a curtailment or studied regulation of night-time recreation, is likely only to become more pronounced. |
The Washington Post spoke for the liberal establishment in a September 14 editorial calling for the curtailment of democratic and civil rights. |
A curtailment loss is recognized in income when it is probable that a curtailment will occur and the net effects are reasonably estimable. |
Meanwhile, the Health Service Executive denied last night recent reports that patients in Kerry will suffer following the curtailment of an angiography service. |