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The NHS has saved billions of pounds through wage restraint over the past four years.
"Maybe we had a little impact," he said of the North's restraint over the drills.
The failures lie elsewhere, in microeconomic strategy.The government has abandoned its early inherited restraint over spending.
Maybe they can use this cap to exercise some restraint over pay.
The Movement for Rights and Freedom, an ethnic-Turkish party that gets much of the Roma vote, has shown commendable restraint over the past week.
Weighted as much by past glory as by familial tragedy, this gentle ensemble piece forgives sexual stumbles and favors restraint over melodrama.
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This Democratic restraint carried over to the legal process as well.
During the war, a generation brought up on the principles of decorum and restraint hung over from the Victorians, flung aside inhibition in the face of danger; knickers were dropped with greater frequency than doodlebugs.
"It's not a salary cap, it's a restraint on over-spending.
The spending power of the average family has fallen by something like £1,300 the Coalition came to office - eroded by wage restraint and over-target inflation.
The development of a consensus about the attachments of this ligament is important so that reconstructions can recreate these and provide an anatomical restraint without over-constraining the lateral compartment.
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