curtailment Definition på svenska

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Examples of curtailment

  • That is, the harm produced by certain kinds of behaviour may be described as a curtailment of autonomy or a failure to respect a sense of self.

  • Early curtailment of this trial precludes analysis of mature survival data in the future, as a follow-up of patients in the placebo arm of the study will not be continued.

  • Even here, the common good does not justify abrogation of all individual rights, but only their curtailment and, of these, only those that negatively affect the community.

  • While those chiefs resented colonial curtailment of their former autonomy, in the absence of effective force and facing an unprecedented problem of loss of patronage, they too, could only compromise.

  • Social conditions can change so much that a rule created to provide protection may degenerate into a curtailment.

  • Curtailment of revenues aggravated this unsound fiscal situation during blockades of the port, which occurred in 1826-28, 1838-40, 1845-48 and in 1853.

  • Those who had to go further afield for larger shops would have an earlier curtailment of their independence.

  • The absence of autonomy implies the curtailment of freedoms of expression and assembly.

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