Sentence examples for constraining excessive from inspiring English sources

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"D.F.A. has been very strong in taking action aimed at constraining excessive executive pay".

It was a surprising statement from Mr. Greenspan, given his free-market comment in 2005 that "private regulation generally has proved far better at constraining excessive risk-taking than has government regulation".

And Vietnam staged a rate rise in November, increasing its key interest rate by one percentage point to 8 percent, though that move was aimed in part at bolstering its beleaguered currency rather than at constraining excessive growth.

While it might seem counter-intuitive to some that islets would respond to an endogenous factor with significant death, it is possible that the local concentrations of semaphorin 4A are lower than the toxic levels employed in our experiments and that this factor plays an important role in constraining excessive beta cell growth.

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Instead, he resigned to accept the share options, a signal British finance and business that rules to constrain excessive executive pay in essence don't matter a damn.

What is unacceptable is that neither Mr. Bernanke nor Mr. Paulson has called for new rules to constrain excessive risk-taking in the financial markets — activities like creating and selling securities backed by utterly reckless loans — even though those risks have greatly contributed to the markets' instability and have repeatedly required government intervention.

"The central public policy issue raised by the Long-Term Capital episode is how to constrain excessive leverage more effectively," it asserted, and it went on, "The near collapse of LTCM illustrates the need for all participants in our financial system, not only hedge funds, to face constraints in the amount of leverage they assume".

Many injury prevention and rehabilitation programs aim to train hamstring and quadriceps co-activation to constrain excessive anterior tibial translation and protect the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) from injury.

Not only does Reeve want to cure himself; he is determined to transform medical research, which he feels is constrained by excessive caution.

This pilot study sought to examine the clinical assumption that hamstring-quadriceps co-activation results in constraining knee from excessive ATT and other kinematic excursions therefore protecting the ACL from elongation.

A marketer's imagination should not be constrained by an excessive focus on either cost control or scanner data.

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