Using "curtail" in a sentence

Supplements are far more affordable and, while not quick fixes, have been shown to curtail hair loss and even help regrow hair.
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Rulings favoring the defendants could curtail prosecutors from charging a variety of cases as wire frauds and limit their ability to pursue certain classes of bribery cases, according to Jaimie Nawaday, a former federal prosecutor now working at the Seward & Kissel law firm.
Source: Reuters

The downward spiral of their relationship reminded Will and Grace to curtail their own penchant for cutting each other down, even in jest.
Source: Looper

In the 118th Congress, there will be immense pressure to curtail federal appropriations to combat inflation, reduce the deficit, or satisfy small government inclinations.
Source: The Hill

"I have no problem with them visiting our treasures," he wrote, "but maybe increasing the fees could curtail some of these travelers.
Source: Phys.org

Snyder's, failed to curtail his abusive tactics, and buried the investigation's findings.
Source: ESPN

The next step is to curtail the flow of dollars to Chinese chip producers, which is what Cornyn and Schumer are seeking to ensure in the upcoming NDAA.
Source: Fox News

They entered it into a tool called Spotlight, an ever-growing database of sex advertisements and a free product supplied to police by Thorn, a nonprofit founded by actors Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, whose singular aim is to curtail child exploitation in America.
Source: Forbes

Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images Meghan told The Cut that she and Harry had requested to eschew taxpayer funds and earn their own money in another Commonwealth country in order to curtail abuse from the UK press, but "that, for whatever reason, is not something that we were allowed to do, even though several other members of the family do that exact thing.
Source: Insider

The targets under that agreement include protecting 17 per cent of terrestrial and inland water areas from human development by 2020, as well as establishing consensus around policies that could help curtail pesticide and plastic pollution – all while prioritising the needs of women, Indigenous groups and low-income communities.
Source: The Irish Times

Meanwhile, Minister for Heritage Malcolm Noonan, who is due to lead the Irish negotiation team during the final days of Cop15, has had to curtail his participation because he has to vote on a Dáil motion of confidence in Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien on Tuesday.
Source: The Irish Times

When sawmills shut down or curtail production, pulp mills lose an essential input – sawmill waste, which helps explain why there are now so many curtailments happening at pulp and paper mills in B.
Source: Business in Vancouver

As my colleague Rachel Cohen wrote, Republicans and their grassroots have struggled to confront just how pivotal the end of Roe and their subsequent efforts to curtail abortion rights proved in this election.
Source: Vox.com

That’d be a franchise-record tally for the Rangers, but there’s no indication the organization is planning to curtail spending any time soon.
Source: MLB Trade Rumors

And if you had an altercation with someone, bringing curtail to the day feels ever so soothing.
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Their net effect will be to curtail opportunities to collect and monetize personal information while limiting the current spread of personal information across digital advertising networks beyond the privacy expectations of most individuals.
Source: Brookings Institution

Further, a state may decide to adopt a given CS education policy, but implementation may be thwarted by barriers that curtail its practical impact.
Source: Brookings Institution

That fourth threshold level was established in the collective bargaining agreement last year and dubbed “The Steve Cohen Tax” — the thought being the penalties would be such as to perhaps curtail the richest owner in sports at least somewhat.
Source: New York Post

The attacks on the Engels base in the Saratov region on the Volga River and the Dyagilevo base in the Ryazan region in western Russia were part of Ukraine's efforts to curtail Russia's long-range bomber force, the ministry said.
Source: Star Tribune

The EU, alongside the G-7 and Australia, agreed on Friday to limit the purchases of Russian oil to $60 a barrel as part of a concerted effort to curtail Moscow's ability to fund its war in Ukraine.
Source: CNBC

And as I headed to Sihlstrasse, I was blown away to find a buffet of over 100 pure vegetarian dishes that you can pay for by weight! Yes, you read that right, this is also part of the restaurant’s strategy to curtail food wastage.
Source: Moneycontrol

In the 1850s, opposition to slavery accelerated in the North, but the original structural accommodations to slavery produced a stalemate and politicians were not able to curtail it.
Source: POLITICO

 It was also used to curtail individual freedoms.
Source: TODAY

Little do they know, they’ve actually been recruited for Too Hot to Handle, and Lana is ready to curtail their wildest impulses, all for the sake of a massive amount of cash.
Source: NASA

Teofilo Reyes, chief program officer for the worker-advocacy group Restaurant Opportunities Center, says pressure by managers to curtail sick days is widespread — even if it’s not as overtly expressed as it was in the case of the Olive Garden.
Source: The Washington Post

These measures significantly expand the ability of BIS to curtail technology transfer by end-use to China.
Source: East Asia Forum

But business-as-usual in energy markets also suggests the West’s latest effort to curtail Russia’s war-making ability is a dud.
Source: Yahoo Finance

It’s gotten a lot better and could curtail spending on individual titles, just as Netflix weighed heavily on the sale of DVDs back in its glory days.
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"If we're going to curtail something, can we curtail like, you know, quarterbacks looking for flags after they get hit? .
Source: NFL questioning my integrity with fine ESPN

They require immense amounts of energy and have been able to curtail their power consumption during the peak power demand with a flick of a switch.
Source: CoinDesk

The band also released the live album Sessions ahead of the pandemic shutdown that would curtail Pond's touring activity in 2020.
Source: CBS San Francisco

That’s crucial given international efforts to curtail Russian oil sales in response to the war in Ukraine.
Source: E&E News

“Urgent and decisive action to curtail emissions is needed if we are to reach net zero by 2050,” says Tomas Nauclér, senior partner at McKinsey and global co-leader of McKinsey Sustainability.
Source: McKinsey

It conjures just enough imagery and atmosphere to curtail audience imagination but not nearly enough to make up for the loss, so we’re fully dependent on Amir’s play-by-play.
Source: Vulture

The strictest export controls to date will curtail China’s access to advanced chips in supercomputing and AI.
Source: Brookings Institution

Their net effect will be to curtail opportunities to collect and monetize personal information while limiting the current spread of personal information across digital advertising networks beyond the privacy expectations of most individuals.
Source: Brookings Institution

Mikhail Svetlov | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesLast week, Ukraine's allies in the G-7, Australia and the EU (known as the "Price Cap Coalition" in this case) agreed on the $60 cap on Russian seaborne oil in a bid to curtail Moscow's oil exporting revenues which helps it to finance its ongoing war.
Source: CNBC

Key recent developments include: Legislative proposals to screen outbound investments; Funding restrictions designed to curtail expansion of semiconductor manufacturing abroad; White House consideration of using executive orders to protect technology competitiveness and restrict technology transfers; and The increasing use of export control restrictions.
Source: Gibson Dunn

And it has the potential to curtail Manchin's influence, or that of any other senator.
Source: ABC News

Meanwhile, in Washington, Congress and human rights groups have become more critical of the UAE, including for its decision this month to band with Russia and other members of the OPEC Plus cartel to curtail global oil production.
Source: The Washington Post

The attacks on the Engels base in the Saratov region on the Volga River and the Dyagilevo base in the Ryazan region in western Russia were part of Ukraine’s efforts to curtail Russia’s long-range bomber force, the ministry said.
Source: The Associated Press en Español

The D-backs will surely hope to curtail his proclivity for free passes, but Castro has pitched for five different Major League teams and only once turned in a walk rate under 10% — and that came in 2016 when he threw just 14 2/3 innings with the Rockies.
Source: MLB Trade Rumors

Though efforts to curtail use of ozone-depleting chemicals have helped to shrink the hole, it is expected to remain for decades to come.
Source: The Washington Post

Real estate analysts said the loss in equity — which is expected to deepen — could curtail economic growth as people have less to spend on home renovations, pay for emergencies or invest in a business.
Source: Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile, there is AI For Bad that we want to curtail and try and prevent.
Source: Forbes

  While Western price and import restrictions on Russian oil could curtail the country's economic activity in the short term, the analysts said the country's production could decline in the longer term.
Source: Business Insider

gas pumps As the price of gasoline shattered records this year, California made international news multiple times for its efforts to curtail the industry’s hold on residents.
Source: OCRegister

Several of them renewed calls to pass an antitrust bill that would dramatically curtail Apple’s control over what apps are allowed on the iPhone.
Source: POLITICO

This term, the Court seems prepared to curtail gay rights, to prevent President Biden from forgiving student debt, and to reverse decades of precedent regarding affirmative action.
Source: The New Yorker

Agency offices and institutions will find themselves short-staffed and may even curtail services.
Source: GCN.com

Overall, only about one in seven (15%) patients ends up receiving treatment to curtail tobacco use.
Source: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

  The forced hiatus did not curtail the Hill's productivity, however; B-Real dropped another Serial Killers album with Xzibit and Demrick, Summer of Sam (Open Bar Entertainment/EMPIRE) in 2020, while Cypress Hill worked on the SHOWTIME documentary Cypress Hill: Insane in the Membrane.
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So the fact that the court took the cases at all suggests that at least some justices want to curtail Section 230.
Source: SCOTUSblog

  Breaches are inevitable today, but zero-trust tools and technologies are designed to shrink the initial attack surface and curtail the larger implications of attacks — for example, preventing a single breach from turning into a larger supply chain failure.
Source: DARKReading

5 as part of a concerted effort to curtail the Kremlin's war chest following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Source: CNBC

So far, lawmakers have been willing to pass privacy rules that make certain data practices more cumbersome for the business world, but this is the first time that a major government body has taken steps to curtail targeted ads outright.
Source: Gizmodo

They entered it into a tool called Spotlight, an ever-growing database of sex advertisements and a free product supplied to police by Thorn, a nonprofit founded by actors Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, whose singular aim is to curtail child exploitation in America.
Source: Forbes

It is also now leading to serious efforts to curtail section 230 — many of which would have been a mistake.
Source: IEEE Spectrum

What’s this all about? The “debt ceiling” is exactly what it sounds like — the maximum that the federal government is allowed to borrow, after Congress set a level more than a century ago to curtail government borrowing.
Source: CNN

gas pumps As the price of gasoline shattered records this year, California made international news multiple times for its efforts to curtail the industry’s hold on residents.
Source: The Cincinnati Enquirer

A rail strike could bring dramatic disruptions to the energy industry, with several industry groups warning that a strike would severely curtail deliveries of energy commodities such as coal and ethanol, which can’t be transported via pipelines, Zack Budryk reports for the Hill.
Source: The Washington Post

I don't know exactly what the Oscars could have done to curtail the response to The Slap as it pertains to CODA's win.
Source: Esquire

“If we are unable to obtain sufficient funding or do not have access to capital, we will be unable to execute our business plans and could be required to terminate or significantly curtail our operations and our prospects, financial condition and results of operations could be materially adversely affected.
Source: The Detroit Bureau

Koji Watanabe/Getty ImagesBy Scott MillerWhen Major League Baseball’s owners tried to curtail overspending by creating a third tier of the luxury tax, it was immediately nicknamed the Cohen Tax.
Source: The New York Times

If you can curtail indulgences for now, you’ll do your budget a favor.
Source: Finger Lakes Times

During yesterday’s post-Cabinet press briefing, spokesperson and Information Minister Melford Nicholas suggested that an appeal could be made for the use of ICT technology to help curtail the high number of people who go missing in the country.
Source: Antigua Observer

Screenshot via Wikipedia In recent years, cookies have been the subject of contentious legislation in both California and the European Union, where lawmakers have sought to curtail websites’ ability to collect visitor data.
Source: SFGATE

With a cutback in revenue from sponsors, NPR is looking to cut $10 million in costs (3% of their budget), announcing they would severely curtail any hiring and would cut back on any discretionary spending.
Source: Forbes

When sawmills shut down or curtail production, pulp mills lose an essential input – sawmill waste, which helps explain why there are now so many curtailments happening at pulp and paper mills in B.
Source: Western Investor

Chandrasekhar has said VPNs must comply with the Directions or curtail services in India.
Source: EFF

government had learned "a lotta lessons" about the need to curtail inflation after high prices seen in the 1970s.
Source: Voice of America VOA News

They dictate the charging speed, curtail the range per charge, and is the main reason why EVs cost so much.
Source: Business Wire

  While fisheries aren’t the only limiting factor for offshore wind — existing shipping lanes, highly sensitive ecosystems and regions where certain naval activities are conducted also curtail where turbines can be built — they are perhaps the most complicated one, if only because no fishery is alike.
Source: Virginia Mercury

If they do indeed decide to curtail spending this winter, they will have some interesting choices to make in terms of where their devote their resources in the rest of the winter.
Source: MLB Trade Rumors

She said she hoped the spike in inflation seen this year would be short-lived, and said the US government had learned “a lotta lessons” about the need to curtail inflation after high prices seen in the 1970s.
Source: Malay Mail

The EU, alongside the G-7 and Australia, agreed on Friday to limit the purchases of Russian oil to $60 a barrel as part of a concerted effort to curtail Moscow's ability to fund its war in Ukraine.
Source: CNBC

The attacks on the Engels base in the Saratov region on the Volga River and the Dyagilevo base in the Ryazan region in western Russia were part of Ukraine’s efforts to curtail Russia’s long-range bomber force, the ministry said.
Source: The Hill

As the plan includes increasing the productivity of the native cattle breed by use of sex-sorted semen to curtail unproductive male population and the production of elite Badri bulls for semen production through the embryo transfer technology, the State had set up a nucleus breeding bull mother farm of Badri cattle at the Nariyal village in Champawat district.
Source: The Hindu

On the other hand, popular podcasting apps also have a responsibility not to curtail speech too aggressively.
Source: Brookings Institution

Businesses' insurance policies "do not cover losses they suffered after being force to curtail operations during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
Source: Crain's Cleveland Business

“I think many are used, at least in a transactions sense, mainly for illicit financing and I think we really need to examine ways in which we can curtail their use and make sure that anti-money laundering [sic] doesn’t occur through those channels,” she told a congressional committee while going through confirmation proceedings as Treasury Secretary.
Source: Protos

) articulated the demand in a letter to Republican Senate leaders, threatening to withhold support for the bill absent a vote to curtail the vaccine mandate and reinstate those who had been affected by it.
Source: The Washington Post

Key Apple Supplier From Japan Sees Demand Correction, Fears Migrating Production To China Over Security ConcernsMurata Manufacturing Inc (OTC: MRAAF) (OTC: MRAAY) expects Apple Inc to curtail iPhone 14 production further in the coming months because of weak demand.
Source: Yahoo Finance

This isn't anything new; Congress has raised the debt ceiling almost 100 times since they initially set a limit to curtail government borrowing more than a century ago.
Source: WKTV

"Should Argo be unsuccessful in completing any further financing, Argo would become cash flow negative in the near term and would need to curtail or cease operations," the company said at the time in a statement to the London Stock Exchange.
Source: CoinDesk

“They’re trying to curtail the economy,” said Sidney.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald

In an effort to curtail immigration, Trump’s Justice Department instituted a policy separating children from their parents, with one goal being to provide a visceral, cruel disincentive for coming to the United States.
Source: The Washington Post

Almost every benefit that’s attributed to stretching is true; it can help to increase your range of motion, improve your posture and curtail injuries.
Source: MEL Magazine

The cuts would make the e-commerce giant the latest tech firm to curtail its workforce this year to slash costs in a worsening economic environment.
Source: CNBC

The Battle for Spartan Swim Dive also highlighted Michigan State’s support of a lawsuit against Ohio State that seeks to curtail the rights of sexual abuse survivors to sue universities on Title IX grounds.
Source: Swimming World Magazine

As Western water managers get set to gather in Las Vegas this week, a long-sought deal to curtail water use along the cratering Colorado River still seems a ways off.
Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal

But a starkly different gifting climate this year could affect how much donors give, and revised tax rules may curtail hoped-for tax benefits.
Source: Barron's

It also said the National Football League (NFL) "aligned its legal interests with the Commanders, failed to curtail these abusive tactics, and buried the investigation’s findings.
Source: Anadolu Agency | English

“Railroads are directing customers to find alternative ways to ship their products, which has forced our members to find alternative modes of transportation or curtail production.
Source: American Chemistry Council

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