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They're more restraining.
Check out the Red Room: rack upon rack of cutting-edge bullwhips, a variety of high-end ass paddles, and more restraining cuffs than you can shake a stick at.
Mr Ornstein says a House version could be "more restraining" of Mr Obama's authority but will likely move in the same direction as the Senate draft, for instance by including a time limit on the use of force.
Lastly, the ASD group had a higher incidence of requiring restraint during the dental cleaning compared to TD children (P <.001), with only 9% (n = 2) of TD children requiring one or more restraining hands versus 73% (n = 16) of children with ASD.
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