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Mr. Mateo attributed the increase in homicides to emboldened criminals, whom he said can sense that street officers have become restrained, even hesitant, in the aftermath of the widely publicized police killings of unarmed black men, from Amadou Diallo last year to Patrick M. Dorismond last month.
In a period when a public-private mix in Greece is under consideration and hospital budgets become restrained, economic assessment is important for rational decision making.
Emotionally, we become restrained by our ego and our fears of not being liked and failure, and we resort to what noted Harvard professor Chris Argyris called "defensive reasoning". We are emotionally inclined to deny, defend, and deflect when we feel that our self-image is being challenged.
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As the motion of the carriers (or excitons) becomes restrained, their energy spectra change, moving the permitted energy levels towards higher energies as a consequence of confinement.
Once Glenn Beck starts speaking the language becomes restrained, moderate, not even a hint of euphemism or innuendo, indeed an insistence that the audience must reach out and persuade their political enemies, not hate them.
That does not mean he has become more restrained or responsible on any other subject.
One verse begins "You fellate me and I'll sodomise you" and does not become more restrained thereafter.
There's a common misperception that you have to take on a new persona when you enter the leadership ranks: to become more restrained, intellectual, cerebral.
A Look at the Future Some officials close to the president worry that Mr. Biden might become less restrained in sharing his personal positions — as he did Sunday on same-sex marriage — in the service of his own political ambitions.
Thanks to tighter regulation the too-big-to-fail bulge-bracket banks that usually finance big M&A deals may also have become more restrained.Evaluating M&A is hard because there is no archetype of success.
Those comments, interpreted by some as a validation of the "Ferguson Effect" — a theory advanced by some that riots and racial unrest in places such as St .Louis and Baltimore have prompted police officers to become more restrained, resulting in upticks in violent crime that otherwise would not have occurred — almost immediately drew skepticism among groups advocating police reform.
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