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"They're facing a much bigger threat in Amazon than considering it might restrain competition," Mr. McQuivey said of the potential merger.
And it might restrain unscrupulous U.S. employers, who have taken the opportunity to drive down costs by hiring people who can't risk reporting substandard working conditions or forming a union.
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The ruling military council is the highest authority, so it is unclear who or what might restrain the military from continuing or renewing the use of extralegal detentions.
If Mr. Bernanke opposed Congressional action on the ground that spending increases and tax cuts would increase the budget deficit, the Fed might restrain its own effort to stimulate the economy with lower interest rates.
Two people who have been told of the committee's inquiry said I.B.M. made more in the way of commitments and assurances than concessions, which might restrain its sales or product development.
Experts say it's unclear, however, whether such plant growth might restrain carbon dioxide buildup over the long haul.
This might restrain the overall cost of health care.
He has fought tenaciously to preserve a commission that might restrain Medicare spending.
While others might restrain their comments, he has no bridges to cross, much less burn.
They were critical of the government's educational policy and resented any innovation that might restrain the pace of educational advance or diminish liberty.
The only thing that might restrain us is the embarrassment of being named and shamed in public ("John Walsh, Pig & Whistle £448.96 and counting…").
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