- Look up
curtailment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Curtailment may
refer to:
Restricting or
limiting civil liberties Jurisdiction stripping or curtailment...
- 2013,
curtailment was
reduced from 8-16% to near zero.
Curtailment of wind
power in
western China was
around 20% in 2018. In 2018,
curtailment in the...
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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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United States law, jurisdiction-stripping (also
called court-stripping or
curtailment-of-jurisdiction) is the
limiting or
reducing of a court's jurisdiction...
- the early-to-mid 2000s.
After the end of the Cold War, this was
further curtailed to 442 in the 1993 Bottom-Up
Review while the USAF
eventually set its...
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considerable hardship among Pashtun women, as many of
their rights have been
curtailed by a
rigid interpretation of
Islamic law. The
difficult lives of Afghan...
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Retrieved 15
February 2021. "Alonso says
debris caused brake failure that
curtailed 'fun'
Formula 1 return". Formula1.com. 28
March 2021.
Archived from the...
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domestic and
international trade. Boston's
harbor activity was
significantly curtailed by the
Embargo Act of 1807 (adopted
during the
Napoleonic Wars) and the...
- the
Muslim po****tion in
Bukhara in
Central Asia,
using foreigners to
curtail the
power of the
local peoples of both lands.
Genghis Khan and the following...
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February 2021,
after fixtures had been
suspended in
December 2020, the FA
curtailed the
season for all
leagues at
Steps 3–6,
again due to the COVID-19 pandemic...