Abridging the academic paper for a popular audience required careful consideration.
Abridging the complex scientific theory for the general public was a challenge.
Abridging the discussion before reaching a consensus felt premature.
Abridging the history lesson might result in students missing crucial context.
Abridging the lengthy legal document was essential for clarity.
Abridging the long journey would allow for more time at their destination.
Abridging the manuscript to fit the word count resulted in a tighter narrative.
Abridging the novel would necessarily lose some of the nuances and character development.
Abridging the original story often results in a loss of its charm and depth.
Abridging the performance to a shorter runtime made it more accessible to a wider audience.
Abridging the presentation would make it more impactful.
Abridging the recipe might affect the final flavor.
Abridging the research findings could lead to misinterpretations.
Abridging the scope of the investigation might leave some questions unanswered.
Abridging the script resulted in a faster-paced, more dynamic performance.
Abridging the symphony would rob the audience of its emotional journey.
Abridging the text message to fit within the character limit was tricky.
Abridging the timeline for the project seemed unrealistic given its complexity.
Abridging the training program seemed counterproductive to employee development.
Abridging the user manual could confuse new users.
Abridging the video would allow it to be easily shared on social media.
Abridging their vacation due to unforeseen circumstances was a disappointment.
He argued that adding the clause would be abridging previously agreed upon terms.
He believed that the changes would be abridging the integrity of the design.
He considered abridging the meeting to focus on the most pressing issues.
He feared that abridging the privacy settings would compromise user data.
He felt guilty about abridging the conversation with his friend.
He insisted that the contract could not be altered without abridging its original intent.
He regretted abridging his trip due to an unexpected emergency.
He was accused of abridging his client's best interests.
He was careful not to give the impression of abridging anyone's opportunity.
He was concerned about abridging the traditions of his ancestors.
He was reluctant to consider abridging his artistic vision for commercial gain.
He worried that abridging his lifestyle would lead to unhappiness.
He worried that abridging his responsibilities would have consequences.
He worried that abridging the lesson would leave the students unprepared for the exam.
His fear of abridging the ceremony led him to insist on adhering to every detail.
She believed that abridging the rules was a slippery slope to chaos.
She felt a pang of regret for abridging the relationship prematurely.
She felt that even summarizing the report was abridging its importance.
She felt that summarizing the play was abridging its genius.
She refused to compromise, believing it would be abridging her values.
She refused to consent to abridging her principles, even under intense pressure.
She vehemently opposed any attempt at abridging her artistic expression.
She was adamant about not abridging her role in the company.
She was concerned that abridging the translation would lose some of the poem's beauty.
She was hesitant to consent to abridging her involvement.
She was reluctant to consider abridging the terms of the agreement.
She worried about abridging the tradition passed down through generations.
The activists protested the government's attempts at abridging freedom of assembly.
The author felt violated by the studio abridging his work into a two-hour film.
The committee explored various options for abridging the project timeline.
The company was accused of abridging consumer rights through deceptive practices.
The company was facing criticism for abridging employee benefits.
The constitution explicitly protects against abridging religious freedom.
The council considered abridging the planning process to speed up development.
The councilman proposed abridging the zoning regulations to encourage development.
The court case centered on whether the regulations were unjustly abridging commercial activities.
The court ruled that the legislation was not abridging any fundamental rights.
The debate centered on whether the law was abridging personal autonomy.
The dictator was infamous for abridging the freedoms of his citizens.
The director was hesitant about abridging the play, fearing it would lose its impact.
The editor chose to avoid abridging any character descriptions to maintain the story's richness.
The editor struggled with abridging the lengthy manuscript to fit the publisher's demands.
The editor was forced to consider abridging certain sections due to space constraints.
The editorial criticized the administration for abridging transparency.
The government denied that the new policies were abridging civil liberties.
The governor promised he would not be abridging the powers of the local councils.
The historian accused him of abridging the truth to fit his preferred narrative.
The judge emphasized the importance of not abridging the rights of the accused.
The judge ruled that the law was unconstitutional because it was abridging personal freedom.
The lawyer argued that the charges were abridging his client's constitutional rights.
The librarian decided against abridging the rare book for preservation purposes.
The manager considered abridging the team meeting to address more urgent concerns.
The museum curators debated about abridging the exhibit descriptions for clarity.
The new policy explicitly prohibits abridging due process.
The new policy was criticized for potentially abridging access to healthcare.
The new regulations are aimed at preventing companies from abridging worker safety standards.
The new rules were interpreted as abridging access to information.
The online platform's policy explicitly prohibits abridging copyright laws.
The organization aimed to prevent the government from abridging environmental regulations.
The organization was founded to fight against abridging the rights of minorities.
The organization’s mission is to fight against any form of abridging human rights.
The professor warned against abridging scientific findings to support personal beliefs.
The project team was tasked with abridging the budget without compromising quality.
The proposed law was seen as abridging the freedom of the press.
The proposed law, many argue, is unconstitutional as it risks abridging freedom of speech.
The protesters claimed that the police were abridging their right to assembly.
The report warned against abridging the investigation's scope.
The reporter was accused of abridging the quote to create a false impression.
The software offers tools for abridging audio files for podcasting.
The software update included features for abridging video files to smaller sizes.
The treaty aimed to prevent any one nation from abridging the sovereignty of another.
The treaty was designed to prevent any one nation from abridging the sovereignty of another.
They accused the company of abridging labor rights.
They accused the website of abridging articles to attract more clicks.
They argued that the new rule was effectively abridging access to education.
They feared that the amendments would be abridging individual liberties.
They were accused of abridging data privacy.
While he supported reform, he was wary of abridging any existing rights in the process.