From little white lies to the more serious variety, most women will curtail the truth at some point in a relationship.
" Only Austria has pushed for an outright halt to accession talks, amid concern in Germany and elsewhere that an abrupt break could jeopardise a controversial deal with Ankara that has helped curtail migrant flows into Europe.
At last month's annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, executives from European mobile operators expressed worries that the combination of regulatory constraints and sluggish economic growth would curtail construction of 4G networks in the continent.
"CD8+T cells were found to deplete during chronic viral infections in past research but could curtail acute viral infections by secreting antiviral cytokine that could eliminate the viruses," Ye Lilin, co-author of the paper and professor at the Third Military Medical University, told Xinhua.
" Experts say that autonomous vehicles could have a dramatic impact on safety, and curtail the 1.
But the concern now is that missteps could have global consequences, as the leadership in Beijing seeks to manage a precarious economic slowdown and curtail the country's reliance on debt-fueled growth.
Nevertheless, many educators want to curtail play during school.
" Social media users also expressed apprehension over the trend, accusing the government for failing to curtail the practice.
Knudsen denied the code sought to curtail women's fashion or other freedoms.
" Aside from also trying to highlight the risks of using shanzhai mobile phones, Beijing has yet to take serious steps to curtail the proliferation of the underground mobile phone industry.