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The lower number turns the usual relationship between authorizers and appropriators on its head: Authorizers are usually the "good cop," urging more spending, while appropriators play the "bad cop," imposing restraint.
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The commission has been as ineffectual as Ms. Reno in investigating abuses and imposing restraints on the parties.
Even to name them is to indicate the rich diversity of the European idea, whether inspiring adventures of sword and spirit or imposing restraints upon individuals inclined to change.
It is possible by imposing restraints on larcenous impulses that we could create a system that encourages innovation as well as fairness.
And, the TPP may prevent governments from imposing restraints on financial firms that would prevent the sort of abuses that we saw during the run-up of the housing bubble.
and across the country is against imposed restraint & against further exposure.
This time around, when senators on the right asked, Ms. Ringhand said, "The concern seemed to be a desire for judicially imposed restraint".
The objective of our commitment was to scaling-up photoreactors of any type, starting from small-scale laboratory reactors results, with the additional imposed restraint of never making use of empirically adjusted parameters.
In 2010, in an attempt to impose restraint, the government named 172 civil servants earning more than the prime minister's £142,500 salary.
Man is born into society, which imposes restraints on him.
It imposed restraints on the power politics that had nearly destroyed the world.
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