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However, it is not clear that high risk premiums on private debt have been restraining growth.
"We have been restraining ourselves to a large extent," he said, according to Xinhua.
And we're not alone in cutting back this year – ONS figures show that households in the UK have been restraining their Christmas spending since 2008.
His first two legislative coups have been restraining pesky occupational-safety laws and changing bankruptcy laws to help credit-card firms.Managerialism may go down well with New York's voters.
[Page C10.] In his assessment today, Mr. Greenspan cited "signs recently that some of the forces that have been restraining the economy over the past year are starting to diminish and that activity is beginning to firm".
Those types of declines put H.P. in the same league as some of the technology industry's other large companies, like Intel and Cisco Systems, whose customers have been restraining their buying.
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"Contrary to popular belief, actions have been restrained.
So far, unlike in Argentina, the protests have been restrained.
Commissions have been restrained from enforcing a statute which illegally burdened interstate commerce.
For some the performance might have been restrained to the point of ponderousness.
I have heard some of the very distressing stories of people who have been restrained.
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