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To Achieve Approximately a 10% Curtailment: ... (Adapted from the Regional Curtailment Plan for Electric Energy, Appendix C) ... All non-DSI Federal loads cut 15% (military, Bureau of Reclamation, BIA);
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curtailment - the temporal property of being cut short ... noun cutting, reduction, docking, lessening, cutback, cutting short, retrenchment He supports the curtailment of military spending.
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11/27/2006 [-] Thai military council recommends partial lifting of martial law ; 11/27/2006 [-] Israeli military criticizes curtailment of its counter missile campaign in N. Gaza ; 11/27/2006 [-] Thai military agrees to lift martial law ;
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This reevaluation of the U.S.-China military relationship led to a severe curtailment in military-to-military activi-ties. Since the EP-3 incident in April 2001, all military-to-military activities with the PLA were reviewed on a case-by-case basis pending the completion of a policy review.
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ааа- Changes in the military-political situation in the world on the boundary of the 1980s and 1990s resulted in a considerable curtailment of military spendings in the leading industrial countries and, as a consequence, in the reduction of orders for and production of all types of weapons and military...
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Without waiting for meaningful reform, Washington is also starting to roll back the almost complete curtailment of military-to-military relations, although, to be fair, full ties and arms sales are still far from being re-established.
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Military appropriations added to naval have reached totals which made President Hoover blink in astonishment. ... To discover why the Army cost so much President Hoover instructed Secretary of War Good to appoint a special commission for the General Staff. Specifically this commission was to "see what services and...
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