The reduction of expenditures in order to become financially stable.
The act of withholding or withdrawing some book or writing from publication or circulation.
1 The curtailment of the veto of the Second Chamber fulfils this purpose.
2 But there was, also, a more interesting curtailment of this interior space.
3 The aim of perestroika is the radical curtailment of central planning.
4 These facts point inevitably to the trilemma-debt, curtailment or increased receipts.
5 My whole time has been devoted to curtailment - to restricting loans and seeking deposits.
6 If through her illness my privileges experienced curtailment , her recovery brought annihilation itself.
7 Nearly a dozen Oregon cities have also implemented voluntary water curtailment measures, Enright said.
8 Attacks on bus workers have resulted in the curtailment of timetables in some areas.
9 Visit during the first serious curtailment of transatlantic radio-telephone service.
10 The expansion of airport capacity is completely incompatible with the curtailment of climate change.
11 The loss of his right arm might have caused the curtailment of his career.
12 Its curtailment is but a drop in the oversupplied 45-million tonne global aluminium market.
13 Basil advises a curtailment of all expenditure for the present.
14 She was sleepy and tired and she resented this summary curtailment of her privileges.
15 What you propose is nothing less than a curtailment of her liberty of action.
16 There was a noble financial policy, a curtailment of expense.
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