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To try to balance communities, some councils have adopted capping and set up "areas of restraint" – one such is Nottingham, which has an HMO threshold of 25% per neighbourhood.
This September, the city is likely to delineate an "area of student housing restraint" covering Headingley and parts of the neighbouring Kirkstall, Weetwood and University wards.
The installation of a concrete barrier of appropriate height and length and special treatment of transition areas between the different types of restraint systems was recommended.
One brought Adams a copy of Jackson's inaugural, a brief pledge of restraint — except in one area: purging the government of corruption.
Another area of application for traffic control devices is their use in traffic restraint (often called traffic "calming").
We resampled layers for the common carp native range only to 0.05×0.05° resolution because of the vast area of analysis and associated computational restraints.
The most important area for spending restraint is entitlement reform.
As expected, the application of restraint stress significantly increased c-fos mRNA expression in a number of areas (Table 1).
sigma_{t} = frac{{E_{s} cdot varepsilon_{r} cdot A_{s} }}{{A_{c} }} (1 where E s is the elastic modulus of restraint steel, ε r is the restrained shrinkage strain, A s is the sectional area of the restraint steel, and A c is the sectional area of concrete.
"We can exercise a bit of restraint.
"You showed a singular lack of restraint.
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