Cutting off subsidies needn't stop students from voluntarily coming together to promote particular causes and ideologies.
White House officials later stated that the administration has no intention of cutting off program funding.
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That does seem to be cutting off access to an awfully large amount of possible talent.
But in February 2010, he violated his probation by cutting off his GPS tracking bracelet.
Cutting off US users from the market loses it about 40% of its liqudity.
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By outlawing big changes in market prices, we are essentially cutting off the flow of information.
Till now, the government has been cutting off funds for developers at both ends.
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Tighter lending standards may, in effect, be cutting off their noses to spite their faces.
The disk severed all the plane's hydraulic lines, virtually cutting off all steering and speed control.
There's standing on principle, Swayne says, and then there's cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Thus cutting off access to those products and those benefits seems a slightly odd thing to do.
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Wade was also convicted of both charges, but he was cleared of cutting off the missing woman's head.
U.S. officials have said the military is developing weapons aimed at cutting off power to precise, limited locations.
"I have never wanted to be defined by my wealth, " she told me before cutting off the interview.
Obviously, an assessment of its significance should guide any US consideration of reducing or cutting off that aid.
By cutting off applications, the administration will avoid the bursts of attention each time it granted a new batch.
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Americans, was intended to punish Azerbaijan for cutting off gas supplies to Armenia.
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No word on whether the NIH might consider eliminating the gap by cutting off funding for all mediocre proposals.
That means output from hydroelectric plants will be down, cutting off a possible source of electricity for the state.
As a government, we are fighting illegal drugs by cutting off supplies and reducing demand through anti-drug education programs.
This allows the skier to be in a neutral, athletic stance without cutting off any circulation or causing discomfort.
As far as China is concerned, cutting off aid is not an option.
In America, Tea Party activists want to bring an end to Big Government by cutting off its source of funds.
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In April, opposition forces managed to take Bamiyan, in central Afghanistan, cutting off the Taliban's supply route to the north-west.
For example, what's to prevent a criminal from cutting off someone's finger, then using it to access their ATM account?
The deputy first minister accused the UK government of being in danger of "cutting off their nose to spite their face".
"Cutting off the Friday night lights is a tough, tough thing, " said Ernest Singleton, who was hired as superintendent in June.
The San Jose mine collapsed on 5 August 2010, cutting off the miners at a depth of more than 700m (2, 300ft).
These had included cutting off some of Singapore's fresh-water supply and withdrawing the large numbers of Malaysian workers from the country.
When Google wants your business it can try to take it by competing or simply cutting off your natural search oxygen.
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