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And in 2002, China placed a significant importance on exercising "utmost restraint on the development of nuclear weapons and its nuclear arsenal is kept at the lowest level necessary for self-defense only".
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It starts on the development end.
Caterham refused to comment on the development.
Previously, cost restraints held back the development beyond large industrial uses which have plenty of waste heat to power the units.
"The global situation is a restraint on the US economy.
It also requires restraint on the Israeli side.
All of Safina's coaches counseled restraint on the court.
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