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to restraint
noun
Something that restrains, ties, fastens or secures
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Meanwhile, federal stimulus is steadily giving way to restraint.
"We must avoid jeopardizing the recovery with a premature shift to restraint".
She's played by Jan Maxwell, an actress not given to restraint.
Then this program reversed the order of the previous night, moving from grandiosity to restraint.
While at Budock he was subject to restraint and tranquillised on a number of occasions.
Whatever happened to restraint and personal responsibility when managing expenses in a household?
Her collection of previously unseen works explores the complexity of human emotions, from gentleness to aggression, from indulgence to restraint.
Mr. Giuliani, a greater stranger to restraint than ever, was clearly motivated by more than managerial logic.
There is little imperative to take wickets as opposed to restraint: batsmen will hit out and get out eventually.
Since, the decreased pitch is propitious to restraint of MSF errors [15].
Sattva has the power to illuminate, rajas to activate and tamas to restraint.
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