This is hardly the first attempt to curtail the arcade-like scoring of the college game.
U.S. officials said they don't expect the hand-over of the prison to curtail intelligence-collection efforts.
It is this environment, if sustained that will help curtail drug smuggling into the United States.
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Consumers who can curtail load without adversely affecting the bottom line are able to do so.
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Given this uncertainty, our customers have warned us, they could curtail our capital expansion plan.
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Austerity cuts are likely to continue to curtail growth in the most debt-stricken countries.
The Obama administration has stepped up its calls on China to curtail such activity.
Flynn says families are well-advised to set spending limits, which curtail wasteful gift giving.
In 2004, the-then home secretary, David Blunkett, tried to curtail judges' powers to review asylum decisions.
The higher the price of the contract, the stronger the incentive to curtail emissions.
For nearly four decades, four different postmaster generals have tried to curtail the service.
The return of this limitation has left some high-income taxpayers threatening to curtail their charitable giving.
Treasury is engaged with more than 50 countries and jurisdictions to curtail offshore tax evasion.
Most lack the authority to hire town managers, or even to take steps to curtail traffic.
The downturn in the economy reduced tax revenues, and forced government leaders to curtail vital social spending.
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Companies that stop buying PCs from Dell may also curtail spending on Dell servers and storage systems.
It aims to curtail the use of CCTV, the DNA database and reforms the child protection regime.
He would curtail the babble of conflicting statements from governments, which have contributed to the currency's instability.
Doctors' surgeries close or curtail hours during the Christmas season, and hospitals are more short-staffed than usual.
Seniors' low adoption rates for e-readers and tablets also curtail their access to news, books and services.
So I would not curtail my energy investments on the basis of a potential loss of subsidies.
"There was a concern that under the existing ICN management they might try to curtail it, " says Sanderson.
Both Germany and Spain have announced that they will substantially curtail their government support for wind and solar.
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Establishment of DC plans (such as 401ks) enabled employers to eliminate or sharply curtail their existing DB plans.
The reports said Justice officials are waiting to see whether Starr decides to resign or curtail his investigation.
By blocking the oxidation process, the two doctors reasoned, they might be able to curtail the inflammatory response.
Because our yawning fiscal deficits have not driven bond yields significantly higher, he sees no reason to curtail spending.
That's the view of some economists watching the European Central Bank's latest attempts to curtail the euro bloc's recession.
In response, consumers could be asked to curtail energy use or power could be brought in from neighboring regions.
"The market gets what it wants, " he said, adding that the move will greatly curtail discussions at investor roadshows.
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