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.
The federal government would set an example of restraint in the matter of weaponry.
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He has also criticised government budgetary restraints he felt penalised the socially challenged, defended his stance against the introduction of women bishops and called for restraint in the criticism of the unpopular Blackburn Rovers manager Steve Kean, reminding people there is "a human being in the middle of all this".
By and large, Mr Romney embraces the standard Republican view of a meddling federal government in desperate need of restraint.
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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).
CTBT, a readiness to halt the production of fissile materials for bomb-making, restraint in the numbers of warheads and missiles India will deploy, tightened export controls on sensitive technology, and improved relations between India and Pakistan.
He was a master of restraint in his commentary, an example for all of us.
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.
These included guidance on the use of restraint techniques in secure settings, the effects of detention in immigration removal centres on children and delays in welfare assessments.
The individual insurance mandate at the core of the 2, 000-page law will test the faith of Chief Justice John Roberts in the doctrine of judicial restraint, as well as the wisdom of letting representatives who are accountable to the voters devise wide-ranging schemes of economic regulation.
Early on, the show had an era of restraint in which the hero, Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (the tall drink of water Timothy Olyphant), tried to convince his bosses that he could hold fire.
Koshiishi has reportedly been counseling restraint in the severity of punishment for the apostates.
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.
It was designed to show respect for Corporals Wood and Howes, to praise their bravery and restraint in the face of a violent mob and to assure their families that their sacrifice would never be forgotten.
Given what we know of the materials as they have come out to this point, there is little likelihood that an official order to remove the materials would have succeeded in surmounting the high barriers erected by first amendment doctrine in cases of prior restraint.
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Maybe Chung Mong-koo was just showing good old-fashioned restraint in the face of some frothiness from the rest of the industry (just who is going to buy all those cars?) but it was a reminder that Koreans, with their won currency appreciating again, are dependent on the health of export markets and not all is well around the globe.
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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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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.
Alas, such restraint, in the face of an open invitation to seize more power, is asking too much of human nature.
While Bush hailed the march of democracy, he insisted on restraint in U. S. policy toward the group of new nations.
The police were also contacted 29 times, nine of those times related to carers suspected of using restraint of involved in violent incidents with patients - including Mr Pullar.
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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Both parties used to exercise restraint in using these, because of the potential for what we have now: total partisan breakdown.
Diouf - who had momentarily found himself outwith a two-yard radius of his new-found nemesis - showed remarkable restraint as Brown postured in his face in a devilish show of one-upmanship.
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.
The rest is a master class in restraint, making for one understated piece of kit.
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But not so iron clad that the GOP didn't reluctantly consent to 6.2 trillion dimes in tax increases only this January in return for zero dimes of spending restraint.
" Without directly blaming the Macedonian security forces for Friday's resumption of hostilities, Robertson said "the breach of two unilateral declarations of military restraint put in place is deeply regrettable.
He points out that other activities in which society prizes a sense of restraint, judgment and the pursuit of the common good, such as law, health care and religion, have evolved into professions.
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