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He cited close co-operation, such as on defence and on the EU budgets of the future, where both countries are asking for "real restraint".
"But it also contemplates real restraint in spending in the rest of the budget, and that's the biggest if," he said.
This meant agreeing the lowest possible EU budget for 2011, and demonstrating real restraint as we approached negotiations on the next financial perspective".
"I remember looking at Ellar as a six-year-old, going: 'Who are you going to be?'" Hawke discusses Linklater's approach to narrative, and Arquette tells Tom Brook that the director "had this real restraint to say: 'We're not going to follow any of the normal structures of storytelling or film, we're not going to cater to any demographic; this is going to be about life.'".
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Whether he is right or wrong, Libya was an example of what countries with real restraints -- fiscal, political and strategic -- have to do.
John Simpson, the architect who drew up the original masterplan for Paternoster Square, which flanks St Paul's cathedral, says: "The sheer value of this type of project places real restraints on the architect.
Before its abolition, the Metropolitan police authority, of which I was a member, put real restraints on the use of Tasers because it recognised the danger of every officer being armed in that way.
Boston, New York, Washington, San Francisco, Cambridge where you have real restraints on new supply.
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