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The problem was that Chamberlain was the last to walk up on to the stage and took so much time about it there was created for Ali an ordeal of restraint, under which he inevitably failed his promoters.
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In spite of this development, the ruler could not become absolute, because a basic restraint was placed upon him by the Sharīʿah law under which he held his authority and which he dutifully was bound to execute and defend.
To give teeth to the deterrent threat against Iran, Israel and its backers want Mr. Obama to stop urging restraint on Israel and to be more explicit about the circumstances under which the United States itself would carry out a strike.
The most moderate is the so-called guideposts system, under which the government announces the need for restraints on wage increases and perhaps also sets targets to guide unions and management; this was attempted in the United States in the early 1960s.
However the bank does not have to identify the five highest earners who report to the chief executive, under the terms of the the Project Merlin deal between the banks and the government, under which banks agreed to set lending targets and show restraint on pay.
He and the mayor later announced an agreement under which the board would operate within Mr. Beame's "budgetary restraints" while retaining the power to decide which schools would be closed.
His remarks come weeks after Osborne signed Project Merlin under which it was agreed that in return for banks lending more money and showing restraint on bonuses, the government would not take any more action on pay and profits.
In 2013, however, a sliver of hope presented itself in the form of the Sindh Child Marriage Restraint Act, which criminalizes marriage to children under 16.
Though sometimes identified as a liberal, from early on he defended the expansion of the national security state under Cheney's Office of the Vice President, and he praised the firm restraint with which the Ashcroft Justice Department shouldered its responsibilities.
The State Department's takedown demand probably qualifies as a prior restraint, to which courts are incredibly hostile.
Coercion in the UK is primarily done by control and restraint procedures, which may lead to the application of medication (chemical restraint).
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