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A: "It's arguably one of the greatest restraints on recovery of the British economy," Clegg says.
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"Both sides must exert the greatest restraint in this situation," the White House said in a separate statement last week.
These parallels could not make a novel, only a polemic, if they were not governed by the greatest restraint.
He advocated greater restraints on social and political expression, while she favored more freedom.
Any bailout must be accompanied by greater restraints on the fiscal sovereignty that Athens so egregiously abused.
What is clear is that beginning on Jan . 1 when the agreements go into effect, American-led operations in Iraq will be conducted under far greater restraints.
Where, with the exception of the Greens and Plaid Cymru – who have four MPs between them – are the political parties calling for greater restraints on corporate power?
James B. Flateau, a spokesman for the State Department of Correctional Services, said the state planned to allow parole rates for nonviolent inmates to remain steady, while creating greater restraints on violent criminals.
While officials in Washington are discussing whether to rein in the N.S.A. on American soil, governments in Europe are demanding more transparency from the companies and threatening greater restraints.
While Republicans are pushing for legislation that would allow regulators to rein in Freddie and Fannie for a multitude of reasons, Democrats are hoping to place greater restraints on the regulator's powers.
Congressman Ryan showed great restraint.
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