- Look up
curtailment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Curtailment may
refer to:
Restricting or
limiting civil liberties Jurisdiction stripping or curtailment...
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Curtailment is the
deliberate restriction of
power output from renewables,
often due to oversupply, low
demand or grid constraints.
Solar power producers...
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scheduled end by
paying some or all of the
remainder prematurely,
called curtailment. An
amortization schedule is
typically worked out
taking the prin****l...
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publicity firm
Rogers and Cowan. Such
restructuring was seen as a move to
curtail publicity of his
views on Scientology, as well as the
controversy surrounding...
- six
years to pay off his "Mafia-connected bookmaker", and he
somewhat curtailed his
betting in the 1970s,
although daily racetrack losses of $400–500...
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military service.
Career and
educational opportunities for
women were
curtailed. ****
Propaganda Ministry disseminated films,
antisemitic canards, and...
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United States law, jurisdiction-stripping (also
called court-stripping or
curtailment-of-jurisdiction) is the
limiting or
reducing of a court's jurisdiction...
- a
legal regime where liability for
software products is
significantly curtailed compared to
other products.
Since the mid-1970s,
software and its source...
- This
failed when his
teenage successor, the
Jianwen Emperor,
attempted to
curtail his uncle's power,
prompting the
Jingnan campaign, an
uprising that placed...
- his reign;
Tiberius banned kissing at
public functions in an
effort to
curtail its spread.
Tacitus believed that embarr****ment over his
baldness and the...