His TV career was curtailed in 2002 when he was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer.
China curtailed rare-earth quotas earlier this year, citing environmental concerns and efforts to quell smuggling.
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But plans to continue even on a reduced programme have now had to be curtailed.
Dr Barry Morgan says the freedoms of the church would be curtailed by a ban.
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Malawi has been beset with economic problems since the IMF sharply curtailed lending facilities last year.
The impacts will be wide, including curtailed water distribution and cutbacks to train service.
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So, all things considered, local government property taxes are likely to be curtailed for many years.
The injuries for Greinke and Ramirez curtailed what had been a healthy spring for Los Angeles.
Last year the proposed SOPA law would have censored the Internet and curtailed technological innovation.
They argued that economic development had to be curtailed in order to save the environment.
Taxation is a big issue and with economic uncertainty, people's discretionary spending could be curtailed.
And Roger says he doesn't feel that his independence is being curtailed by his parents.
The new procedures have curtailed legal challenges, which often dragged cases out for years.
Through much of the administration, however, she was in poor health and curtailed her activities.
Despite tight security, some of Mr Khatami's planned activities have had to be curtailed.
It is also possible that some businesses have curtailed spending ahead of the fiscal cliff.
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In response, people generally want others' behaviour to change, but resist having their own freedoms curtailed.
How long will it be before those options have to be curtailed for the good of society?
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Unseasonably warm weather during the winter in the U.S. curtailed demand for thermal coal by utility companies.
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Gains in gold are being curtailed by a firmer U.S. dollar index and lower crude oil prices.
But paying above-market electricity rates to subsidize the projects became so costly that it was eventually curtailed.
Should an investigating judge's right to put suspects under official investigation, and in provisional detention, be curtailed?
In particular, commercial-property developments will be curtailed and small businesses will find it harder to get loans.
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Turkey, India and Iraq were the big centers for underground organ transplants until public outrage--or war--curtailed the business.
The unusually warm weather in October and November has severely curtailed the traditionally profitable winter clothing sales period.
But Iressa failed to prove its effectiveness in a large clinical trial, and its use was severely curtailed.
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And when expansion and employment are curtailed, it is the most vulnerable in society who suffer the most.
Its meetings were curtailed and appointments went unmade because Mr. Cuomo decided the commission was ineffective, officials said.
It is likely that the use of Tredaptive will be curtailed, if not removed from the market entirely.
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However, Meader does not expect silver-mining output to be curtailed materially this year despite a decline in silver prices.
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