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The fighter said he expected no restraint.
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That was terrible, and the police shouldn't have to put up with it, but I would have expected more restraint from them.
Expect no more.
Expect no less.
As expected, Restraint score was negatively correlated with perceived control over food consumption.
In Japan visitor pressed their noses and mouths into the walls, which surprised the artist as she expected restraint.
Condoleezza Rice, the American secretary of state, is due to visit this week and is expected to counsel restraint to the Israeli side.
"Management," the late JK Galbraith wrote in 1967, "does not go out ruthlessly to reward itself – a sound management is one expected to exercise restraint".
Consider the description of executive behavior offered by John Kenneth Galbraith in his 1967 book, "The New Industrial State": "Management does not go out ruthlessly to reward itself -- a sound management is expected to exercise restraint".
It doesn't seem all that different from the way judges and military officers, for instance, traditionally have been expected to exercise restraint in publicly expressing their personal views, especially about politics.
Likewise, the choice of respondents not to ask anyone for a personal material favour was also more frequent than expected suggesting responders' restraint in asking for material favours.
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