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Place restrictions on.
curb
restrict
cut back
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1
Members of the opposition, however, said it would further
curtail
press freedom.
2
Abolish the broadcasting standards commission and
curtail
the ITC's responsibility for content.
3
Europe's crisis is expected to
curtail
PC-buying further in the second half.
4
The Defence Forces were forced to
curtail
search-and-rescue operations late last month.
5
Russia has been forced to
curtail
output, adding to global supply shortages.
6
Still, it could
curtail
investor enthusiasm for initial public offerings, he said.
7
Congress in 1995 passed a law that sought to
curtail
such abuses.
8
There was no reason to implement the plan and
curtail
fishermen's jobs.
9
The U.S. sanctions aim to
curtail
Tehran's nuclear ambitions and regional influence.
10
Behead and
curtail
the center, and leave a part of the body.
11
The storm also caused railroads and retailers to suspend or
curtail
operations.
12
Knudsen denied the code sought to
curtail
women's fashion or other freedoms.
13
Analysts say it could also force them to
curtail
profitable speculative trade.
14
It galled him, though, to
curtail
the one ability he had left.
15
But cutting its mill output will
curtail
growth in the current quarter.
16
A bigger problem with obfuscation is that it doesn't
curtail
online tracking.
curtail
·
curtail production
curtail spending
curtail operations
curtail the spread
curtail demand
portuguès
limitar
restringir
atalhar
abreviar
recortar
català
limitar
restringir
retallar
fer drecera
atallar
escurçar
espanyol
recortar