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Training can sometimes mean telling the Army you're working with not to engage in abuses; the proper verb, then, might be restraining, which some have argued is America's proper job when it comes to Iraq, and why we ought to have left a residual force there.
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It is possible that, in some instances, such as in twin pregnancies, overgrowth of human CDKN1C mutant foetuses might be restrained, similar to what is observed in the mouse.
It has been suggested, for example, that physical restraints might be commonly used in home care in the Netherlands [ 2, 3] and that dementia patients might be restrained by family caregivers as a form of abuse or neglect in the United States [ 4].
On receiving a diagram of the court from Naismith, Baer mistook dotted lines, indicating the areas in which players might best execute team play, to be restraining lines, with the result that the forwards, centres, and guards were confined to specified areas.
Mr. Sharon has suggested that he might not be restrained if Iraq attacked Israeli cities again, especially if it used biological or chemical weapons.
Tel Aviv might take note that what is restraining Hezbollah is not so much the might of the Israeli Defence Force, but the impact any conflict would have on its hard-won domestic political power.
Spending must be restrained.
She had to be restrained.
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