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This is a question of restraint.
It is partly a question of restraint.
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Goodale's engaging legal memoir finds its anchor in the question of "prior restraint" — whether a court or a government may force a newspaper not to publish.
His sorrow didn't end there, of course, but for him the question of self-restraint (held in such suspicion by modern psychiatry) encompassed a moral duty neither to trivialise nor aggrandise death.
This form includes a number of general questions concerning characteristics of the patient group, followed by more specific questions about the treatment program and level of restraint.
The novel's tension arises from another quarter: the question of whether Chris, mired in restraint and self-recrimination, will muster the verve to make Roza a dishonest woman.
Its delegations have paid particular attention to the questions of involuntary placement, compulsory treatment and means of restraint.
"The reality though is that if there was to be a blockage there are obvious questions around restraint of trade.
In 1862, the House Judiciary Committee took up the question of "telegraphic censorship" and called for restraint on the part of the administration's censors.
"We can exercise a bit of restraint.
"You showed a singular lack of restraint.
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