Sentence examples for unnecessary restraint from inspiring English sources

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Some free-market economists and business types would argue that this is all an unnecessary restraint on American growth — just give all the science nerds a visa and be done with it.

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The right of the people to select their own officers is their sovereign right, and the rule is against imposing unnecessary and unreasonable [restraints on that right].... Unreasonable or unnecessary restraints on the elective process are prohibited.

To the extent that the Legislature may enact laws regulating the electoral process, those laws are valid only if they impose no "unreasonable or unnecessary" restraints on the right of suffrage: The declaration of rights expressly states that "all political power is inherent in the people".

And it goes on to say that to the extent the Legislature may enact laws regulating the electoral process, those laws are valid only if they impose no "unreasonable or unnecessary" restraints on the right of suffrage contained in the Constitution.

The opinion states, for example, that "to the extent that the legislature may enact laws regulating the electoral process, those laws are valid only if they impose no 'unreasonable or unnecessary' restraints on the right of suffrage" guaranteed by the state constitution.

Objectives: Due to ignorance, prejudice, discrimination and treatment gap persons with mental disorders are often kept in unnecessary restraints.

In the security of this partnership, space and time are created for healing where recovery would take place and unnecessary restraints eliminated.

Thailand's attempts to introduce graphic warning labels on alcohol containers have been opposed by WTO members, including the EU, as unnecessary restraints on trade since 2010, in very similar ways to how Australia's cigarette plain packaging laws have been contested [ 42].

Educational interventions designed to improve a family's knowledge and perception of physical restraints might also contribute to reduced use of unnecessary physical restraints with institutionalized elders, given that families tend to believe physical restraints can guarantee their security and safety, with some family members even favoring their use [ 2, 9].

According to a report in the Times, staff were alleged to have used unnecessary forms of restraint, including squeezing a teenager's windpipe so he struggled to breathe.

Such unnecessary components or restraints are termed redundant (e.g., a table with four legs has one redundant leg) and the system of forces is said to be statically indeterminate.

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