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'restraint measures' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to restraining strategies that are aimed at restraining, limiting, suppressing, or otherwise controlling something. For example: "The government has implemented a range of restraint measures to limit the spread of the virus."
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The G20 nations have introduced more than 400 trade restraint measures, according to the monitoring organisation Global Trade Alert.
The full range of restraint measures would remain in force for ten years, after which there would be a staged relaxation.
It concluded that a number of factors had led to his death, including initial restraint by prison staff; compression on his neck; control and restraint measures carried out against him; his underlying heart condition and emotional stress.
The Chinese economy is closely linked to Americas, and a U.S. recession, combined with Chinese domestic economic restraint measures, insures a global downturn.
But that doesn't offset the $41.71 million and $84.59 million hits that the councils are collectively scheduled to take in the next 2 fiscal years as a result of restraint measures announced in 2009.
But that $37.5 million increase doesn't come close to offsetting an $86.1 million collective hit this year to the councils as a result of restraint measures announced in 2009.
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They had mixed effects on motivation to change dietary restraint, measured by the Readiness and Motivation Questionnaire (RM Q.
The university also announced a series of cost control measures including a restraint in the growth of salaries and a reduction in 2009-10 bydgets by 5percentt.
CYANA 2.1 was used to calculate the structure of Wss1-VIM peptide (Guntert et al., 1997), using NOE restraints measured from the 1H-1H NOEspectrumrum.
The solution structure of F1 was calculated from 2306 distance and 56 dihedral angle restraints measured using [C,N]-labelled protein.
NOE restraints measured from a sample in H2O to the exchangeable guanidinium hydrogen atoms are the most poorly predicted (χ per restraint = 1.5), probably because the differential exchange rates of the guanidinium hydrogen atoms with respect to each other made accurate measurement of relative cross-peak heights difficult.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com