0 calm and controlled behaviour:
The security forces exercised (= used) great restraint by not responding to hostile attacks and threats.
government spending restraints
Lack of space is the main restraint on the firm's expansion plans.
During the recession, the government opted for a policy of pay/wage restraint rather than a reduction in public investment.
The two prisoners were kept under restraint while they were transported between prisons.
1 determined control over behavior in order to prevent the strong expression of emotion or any violent action:
2 a rule or an agreement that limits the freedom of a person, organization, or country, or that prevents something from growing or increasing:
3 the act of preventing something from growing or increasing:
The oil industry is exercising restraint.
4 an illegal agreement that damages someone's ability to do business:
The second describes the empirical analysis, clarifying the effects of democracy and executive restraints on governance quality.
The use of physical and pharmacological restraints leads to more severe injuries from falls.
The average violation equals the sum of violations divided by the number of restraints.
On executive discretion, 17 countries are classified as having meaningful restraints, while the remaining 21 lack such restraints.
While some legal restraints on labour may exist, liberalized labour markets are underpinned principally by the electoral dominance of pro-neoliberal parties.
Indeed, paramagnetism-based restraints are very efficient for mapping the binding sites and the interactions with other proteins or small molecules.
An error-tolerant target function reduces the impact of erroneous restraints on the calculated structures.
In practice, often more than half of the intraresidual and many sequential restraints are irrelevant.
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