(a) It Curtailed the freedom of religion.
Sometimes it needs to be Curtailed.
The president's power should be Curtailed.
After a while TeyShawn severely Curtailed his social life;
The wealth was Curtailed only to a few people.
If one can't speak up freely,
then every other freedom is Curtailed.
If this is freedom of speech, then it must be Curtailed immediately.
Meanwhile, Yemeni movement for independence Curtailed opportunities for Indians living in Aden.
In 2005, production was Curtailed. But in Russia the car continued to be produced.
In such case,
the launch of the GPC Platform might be temporarily or permanently Curtailed.
Retrieved 9 November Meanwhile, Yemeni movement for independence Curtailed opportunities for Indians living in Aden.
By doing so, He Curtailed any tendency to elevate Mary as an object of worship.
In India, such rights are not absolute,
but can only be Curtailed within strict constitutional parameters.
In this period, many Muslim functionaries were killed,
and religious instruction and observance were Curtailed sharply.
In such case,
the launch of the Company's business platform might be temporarily or permanently Curtailed.
Their freedom was Curtailed, their armed forces were disbanded
and their revenues and territories were taken away.
Bail cancellation is the most obvious post facto way in which such abuse can be Curtailed.
The influence of terrorists and terrorism is Curtailed and is going to be Curtailed even more.”.
Influence of terrorists and terrorism has been Curtailed and it is going to be Curtailed even more.
Like Schmiedl, unfortunately WWII saw Smith's work Curtailed and he died not long after the war ended.
The sale also significantly Curtailed British and French imperial ambitions in North America, removing obstacles to U.S. westward
expansion.
The British authorities' westernisation policies effectively
destroyed the exclusive hold of the ulama over education and Curtailed their administrative influence.
Since the toes are necessary for proper push-off when accelerating, those sorts of athletic
activities can be almost completely Curtailed.
The Embargo Act of 1807, adopted during the Napoleonic Wars,
and the War of 1812 significantly Curtailed Boston''s harbor activity.
If the term of some state assemblies needs to be Curtailed or extended, then a constitutional amendment will be required.
Moreover, a number of Tests that ended in five days
did so because playing time was Curtailed, usually because of rain.
While the wins are welcome, the bigger concern for voting-rights advocates is that, on a national level,
protections remain severely Curtailed.
The activities of the Paris Indian Society were Curtailed under pressure from the French Sûreté, and finally suspended in 1914.
Lobbying became commonplace during the late 1800s and into the early 1900s,
eventually Curtailed in 1946 through the first lobbying laws.