Sentence examples for be a restraint from inspiring English sources

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The judge added that an injunction against Fallon would not be a restraint of trade.

Because we find the prohibition on mortgaging or encumbering to be a restraint on alienation, we must next determine the validity of the restraint.

"I don't know what Sky's attitude is towards women, but certainly for me if you're good at your job I don't think your gender should be a restraint.

Unlike the headscarf, the burqa appears, in itself, to be a restraint on female freedom, and also symbolises what many Europeans see as the repression that women can suffer in Islam.

One passage, explaining how to administer a head-hold on children, adds that "if breathing is compromised the situation ceases to be a restraint and becomes a medical emergency".

There is abundant spending power in the economy, stemming from ample jobs and a strong stock market, but analysts and Fed policy makers hope that the lingering drag of the six increases in interest rates will be a restraint.

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So that was a restraint on me.

"The global situation is a restraint on the US economy.

There is a restraint here akin to Tudor's.

As he explains, this is a restraint on judicial activism.

"Some people would say that's a restraint of trade," he said.

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