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Supremacy's musical DNA is equal parts Led Zeppelin's Kashmir and Wings' Live and Let Die: its idea of restraint is to leave it a minute and a half before bringing the choir in.
George H.W. Bush, who lived a long life of public service, embodied a lost virtue in American politics: the idea of restraint.
The idea of restraint, articulated by the 10 yamas, help us understand how to observe the Golden Rule on a daily basis.
He went after Mr. Bush's ideas, but his restraint meant he could not capitalize on the more dynamic image he had been building since the conventions.
He doesn't consider the Bush administration receptive to his ideas on market restraint, and in the event of its re-election, he would try a fourth time to write a book.
The action was a protest against the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, and the Protect I.P. Act; Nicholas Thompson explained this morning why both are very bad ideas — masses of restraint that, in the name of protecting intellectual property, would cause an entire marketplace of ideas to seize up and then fall apart.
John F. Manning, Justice Scalia and the Idea of Judicial Restraint, 115 Mich.
The President, once again in sympathy with Breyer, believes in the Roosevelt-era idea of judicial restraint.
American Tobacco Company (both 1911) he promulgated the idea that a restraint of trade by a monopolistic business must be "unreasonable" to be illegal under the Sherman Act.
"That idea of English restraint, which sounds horrifying to Americans, is actually a good thing, like this culture of manners and being polite.
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