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In some states the public school week is being curtailed.
I actually had to curtail part of the business the first time.
But in the very next year, 1894, administration called to curtail his work from within.
He would try to find ways to help them rather than to curtail their activities.
As a result, there's very little action from the community or the government to curtail the problem.
But they have so many people that it's hard to curtail all of them.
New York has a financial crisis and many services have been curtailed.
Security systems would work in a similar way without curtailing social life.
But by the end of the summer the operation was curtailed.
There is already a law on the books that could curtail the practice.
If the law were to curtail that right in any way, the value of land would fall.
His trip could be curtailed if necessary, the officials said.
In 1956 he had a heart attack, curtailing his music career.
It may become necessary to curtail your activities for a while.
He said that without additional money, the program might have to be curtailed in the future.
He'd learned to sense those, and field them, but they always curtailed the conversation.
Most of us do not know anyone whose rights have been seriously curtailed.
As a result, they had to be closed which curtailed the society's activities.
Those cases would curtail the influence of real special interests.
But each of those drugs has side effects that have curtailed use.
This summer, river sports seem likely to be curtailed, too.
Many more who keep their coverage may see it curtailed.
Certainly no other nation in the world has such curtailed sovereignty.
The trip been curtailed to three days due to money problems.
If we curtail his activities he'll be all the more careful.