Sentence examples for forceful restraint from inspiring English sources

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Dr Patel also wrongly concluded that "there were no significant marks of violence from assault or forceful restraint" despite having seen CCTV footage of Mr Tomlinson being hit with a baton by a policeman.

And despite having seen CCTV footage of Tomlinson being hit with a baton by a police officer, Patel also wrongly concluded that "there were no significant marks of violence from assault or forceful restraint".

In May this year Titus alleged that Black Lives Matter activists' "sole intention is to create friction and upheaval between communities of color and police officers," after a video showing the forceful restraint of a student by a school police officer in the city led to criticism.

In the current study, children required less (forceful) restraint during endurance than during other types of resistance.

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Commission officials issued a directive last month allowing the use of pepper spray before other forceful restraints, arguing that it would reduce injuries to staff members and inmates.

In his review of the 2014 reissue of Harrison's Apple catalogue, for Classic Rock, Paul Trynka refers to Material Word as an album that "sparkles with many gems"; of these, he adds, "it's the more restrained tracks – Don't Let Me Wait Too Long, Who Can See It – that entrance: gorgeous pop songs, all the more forceful for their restraint".

The well-known songs, such as 'Sue Me, Sue You Blues' (dedicated to the rapacious Allen Klein), stand up well, but it's the more restrained tracks – 'Don't Let Me Wait Too Long', 'Who Can See It' – that entrance: gorgeous pop songs, all the more forceful for their restraint".

Reviewing the 2014 reissue of Harrison's Apple catalogue, for Classic Rock, Paul Trynka writes that Material Word "sparkles with many gems", and adds: "but it's the more restrained tracks – Don't Let Me Wait Too Long, Who Can See It – that entrance: gorgeous pop songs, all the more forceful for their restraint".

Roberts makes a forceful case for judicial self-restraint – for unelected federal judges not reading meaning into the Constitution based on their personal preferences – quoting Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Learned Hand, and other great practitioners of that philosophy in the twentieth century.

He's forceful and extroverted, yet he underplays so gently that his restraint enables her to get by with her affectations.

Through the muttered chants of the vocals and the worshipful restraint, it's easy to imagine the sounds of crackling flames from a giant bonfire, until a forceful undercurrent breaks through bringing a tense urgency.

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