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So far, reflecting the mood of voters, it has restrained itself in deploring in public the cruel demands of the IMF.In its present dreadful plight, Argentina should not be abandoned.
The integration of China and other emerging economies into the world trading system has, in effect, more than doubled the global labour force, and by curbing workers' bargaining power it has restrained pay demands in most developed economies in recent years.
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Bank of America might be a shining star if it had restrained its own acquisitive instincts.
Until today, I've restrained from calling people "homophobic".
Mr. Wayans, who wrote the show with Don Reo, thankfully hasn't extinguished his wayward humor, but he has restrained it (except in the outtakes, shown at the end of each episode, in which he cuts loose, dancing around in women's underwear after an episode dealing with his daughter's desire for bigger breasts).
It is their influence that has restrained the crueller Tory impulses: "Without us, the spending cuts would have been more savage.
He reaches into his pocket but before I know it, one of my colleagues has restrained him up against the wall.
Syria in recent years has restrained Lebanese guerrillas from attacking Israeli territory.
(Thus far he has restrained himself from test-marketing his middle name, Jacob).
Diminished equipment usage has restrained the maintenance business.
Arrested economic growth, in turn, has restrained investment into infrastructure construction, thus forming a vicious cycle.
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