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By dime-novel standards, that counts as restraint.
such as restraint and intubation are the primary cause of PTSD.
But fantasy can also express itself in Los Angeles as restraint.
Jean-Michel Duriez, the in-house perfumer for Jean Patou, described Hermès to me as "restraint, delicacy, refinement".
Calling originalism a form of "activism masquerading as restraint," he says that the methodology "fails to constrain judicial choices" when the historical evidence is ambiguous, which it is in every hard case.
Once they were out, we could no longer hide behind the failure of our imaginations to grasp – or perhaps the subconscious wish not to really know – what is meant in practice by words such as "restraint".
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Ellis takes Hamilton's praise with as much restraint as he takes the coach's heat.
He added, "I won't have as much restraint with the Republicans".
Historically, two state ideologies — Confucianism and communism — acted as restraints on commercial dealings.
He singled out sagging business investment and uncertainty about possible war with Iraq as restraints on 2003 prospects.
But since these responsibilities usually had to be exercised as restraints, private banks resented them and complained of oppression.
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