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Among the speculation is that the elder Mr. Kim may be restraining his son from conducting a range of other attacks, much as he himself was restrained decades ago.
His speech comes against a backdrop of rising tuition, increasing debt burdens, record relative interest rates on federal student loans and growing worries that student debt -- once seen as a ticket to a college degree and a well-paying job -- may be restraining the U.S. economy as debt-laden graduates curtail consumption.
This is not surprising given that some heavier people may be restraining their intake of foods that they consider more "fattening".
Deletion of Stat3 in a mouse MPN model enhances aspects of the MPN phenotype and shortens survival, suggesting that STAT3 may be restraining malignant proliferation.
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Now, the courts must decide how much this rogue industry may be restrained.
Demand may be restrained if growing traffic congestion outpaces even China's vigorous road-building programme.
Where Mr. Obama may be restrained, Mr. Biden relishes playing to the bleachers and is likely to assume the traditional vice-presidential role of attack dog.
The regulations state that electric clippers are to be used and that the prisoner "may be restrained with the reasonable force necessary to administer the appropriate action".
In some circumstances, for instance, if certain anti-terrorism provisions are used in relation to a journalist, he or she may be restrained by law from disclosing that fact itself".
I fret that the Japanese, for all their intelligence and diligence, may be restrained less by deliberate choices than by values and self-identity dating back half a millennium.
Army corrections regulations state that in forcible shaving, electric clippers must be used and the prisoner "may be restrained with the reasonable force necessary to administer the appropriate action".
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