curtailment nel dizionario PONS

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Similarly, the accounting treatment of the situation where the employer reduces its complement of staff or closes the plan (a curtailment) needs to be specified.
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Nowhere else in the sketches do we find similar curtailment.
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Before the 21st century and the curtailment of a peer's right to a seat in parliament, such issues were clearly of great importance.
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It is unfortunate that conflicting priorities contributed to the premature curtailment of a hitherto fruitful accord.
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The act has been criticized for its provision on criminalizing libel, which is perceived to be a curtailment in freedom of expression.
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It is threatened by destruction, modification, or curtailment of its habitat or range.
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It does not cover the curtailment of play by war (1918) or by strikes and lockouts (1972, 1981, 1994).
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An outbreak of pink eye in the stud of horses in 1900 resulted in a severe curtailment of the horse-drawn service.
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In the event of a gas supply curtailment, the station can be operated on low sulphur emission distillate backup fuel.
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Although environmental awareness improved in the post-communist era, the states lack of administrative strength and fears of unemployment prevented the curtailment of many dangerous practices.
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