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Mosby said that the medical examiner had connected the lack of a restraint to the spinal injuries that killed him.
First, it is not at all clear that the uniformity requirement is all that powerful of a restraint.
Photograph, of a restraint chair at the hospital at Guantánamo Bay, by Carol Rosenberg/Miami Herald/Getty.
He also contends that basing policy on inflation targets would be too much of a restraint on flexibility.
Similarly, the threat of a restraint on publication provides an incentive to just dump documents all at once rather than thoughtfully and systematically reviewing them — a process, like the information it can uncover, that is very often in the public interest.
For example, the report noted that while the center used mechanical restraints that met regulations, "the use of a restraint chair and spit guards, as well as when and how it is used, should be better defined".
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"It amounts to a restraint of trade.
The sky-high prices were, of course, a restraint.
Prior presidents have exercised a restraint of the tongue.
Exalien was charged with failure to use due care and violation of a child restraint law.
There have been a number of voices of restraint in Myanmar as the violence escalated.
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