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I don't know why they should be expected to restrain themselves.
Plans for an expanded historic district are expected to restrain future development.
The tax increases, enacted to reduce the federal budget deficit, are expected to restrain consumer spending through June.
The rapid growth in United States oil production, coupled with sluggish demand in Europe and slowing growth in China and much of the developing world, is expected to restrain prices.
Above all there is a terrible lack of consensus over the level of income at which individuals and households should be expected to restrain themselves, and not make legitimate but unnecessary demands on the public purse.
This fact is expected to restrain the diffusion of compound 1 and, therefore, if the compound diffuses through the dialysis membrane in this situation, this will be even easier with the lipids that are in the fluid phase.
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Optimism that inflation will remain benign has grown in recent months, partly because Asia's economic crisis is expected to help restrain costs in this country.
In Indonesia, the world's largest rice importer, the Government changed its rice trade policy and banned private sector imports of lower quality rice grades, a move that is expected to greatly restrain imports.
Dressage and high school both expect horses to restrain from expressing emotions and put a strong physical constraint on the movements.
"The decision to cut rates is expected to soften the factors restraining economic revival and will secure the stability of the growing trend" of gross domestic product," the regulator said in a statement.
At the same time, the state's long-term, or accumulated, deficit, which Governor Cuomo at one time took credit for restraining, is expected to grow to almost $5 billion, a record high.
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