The rest is a master class in restraint, making for one understated piece of kit.
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Another was brought to court in a restraint chair and later took off his shirt.
Before getting to the 2007 Budget, I would like to take a moment to review the substantial accomplishments in spending restraint we were able to achieve together over the past year.
On no program does he not want to spend money and his latest budget, presented as an exercise in fiscal restraint, would more than double the accumulated deficit over the coming decade.
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And he believes that the government of Bahrain needs to show restraint in its dealing with the people there, and that all sides need to show restraint, to refrain from violence, and to engage in a dialogue.
In 2006, the FIFA World Cup in Germany tackled that with big police numbers, but restraint in their presence, setting environmental targets as part of the tournament while investing in transport improvements, and they tied in increased sporting and voluntary activity.
In some cases it started off as a form of wage restraint in the dark days of the 1990s: companies cut basic wages and employees hoped that performance-related pay might make up the difference, which it did not always do.
In Asia, a combination of debt forgiveness, fast growth and restraint in government spending has helped the debt-to-GDP ratio contract sharply in almost every country since 2001.
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In fact, they may have more real-world flexibility than even Nokia, which has promised restraint in order to preserve consistency across Windows Phones.
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He was a master of restraint in his commentary, an example for all of us.
Reagan initially urged British restraint in the days leading up to 1982 Falklands War with Argentina.
Koshiishi has reportedly been counseling restraint in the severity of punishment for the apostates.
The federal government would set an example of restraint in the matter of weaponry.
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Is the U.S. communicating with the Turks and urging any kind of restraint in their response?
It was a much-needed moment of restraint in a scandal that has been all about excess.
The Treasury was quick to call for further wage restraint in both the public and private sector.
Federal fiscal support for economic growth will weaken this year before turning to significant restraint in 2012 and 2013.
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Many European countries, notably the Netherlands, France and Spain, have combined labour-market reforms with wage restraint in recent years.
We call upon Israel to apply maximum self-restraint in the crucial months ahead.
Both parties used to exercise restraint in using these, because of the potential for what we have now: total partisan breakdown.
While Bush hailed the march of democracy, he insisted on restraint in U. S. policy toward the group of new nations.
Peers have urged the government to show restraint in appointing new peers, complaining that the House of Lords is becoming too crowded.
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American Needle will have to prove that the teams colluded in an illegal restraint of trade (not all restraints on trade are actually illegal).
Ed Husain, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, argues that his fellow Muslims need to exercise restraint in the face of provocation.
The giants of the consumer electronics industry exercised exceptional restraint in veering beyond established product categories at the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show back in January.
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Furthermore, the prospects of substantial fiscal restraint in the U.S. to curb the federal deficit is reminiscent of tightening actions in Japan in the mid- 1990s.
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He and Shalikashvili stressed the United Nations, which at times used what some considered too much restraint in approving NATO air strikes, will have no role in IFOR.
By forcing states to pay 100 percent of Medicaid cost increases at the margin, this plan is likely to achieve some restraint in the growth of total Medicaid spending.
For now, the government has stuck to its pleas for pay restraint in both the public and private sectors, arguing that rising wages will only fuel the inflation that the unions are complaining about.
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Still others have not specified their targets, instead urging restraint in filing such suits until the U.S. becomes a party, lest our ratification be jeopardized by prematurely revealing the true costs of this treaty.
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