"I want to appeal to the nation to remain peaceful and exercise restraint, " he said.
Clinton asked that India "continue to exercise restraint, " and settle the Kargil crisis bilaterally through direct talks.
North Korea ought to keep its pledge on denuclearisation and all parties should keep calm and exercise restraint.
This draconian outcome also serves as a reminder that the Justice Department needs to exercise restraint and sound judgment.
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But for the judiciary to earn--and sustain--that pre-eminence, it needs to exercise restraint.
Both parties used to exercise restraint in using these, because of the potential for what we have now: total partisan breakdown.
International powers urged all sides to exercise restraint after the clashes Wednesday.
For instance, in many countries there are pressures for greater disclosure of reward on the basis this will lead companies to exercise restraint.
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For their part, state utility commissioners, generally, feel that they must exercise restraint: Rushing headlong into something that is unproven and expensive is imprudent.
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Ed Husain, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, argues that his fellow Muslims need to exercise restraint in the face of provocation.
She, along with other public figures and servants, ought exercise restraint over indulgence when people are losing their homes and feeding their familes from, yes, food banks.
Meanwhile, a statement issued after a foreign ministers' meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting in New York strongly urged Myanmar's government to exercise restraint and seek a political solution.
On Friday, the UN envoy to Iraq, Martin Kobler, urged political and religious leaders "not to let anger win over peace" and exercise restraint, warning that the country was "at a crossroads".
In fact, Bonn has consistently demonstrated nothing but contempt for strategic export controls and refuses to exercise restraint even in instances where Germany's own security interests may be put in mortal danger.
Even though bonus pools will be smaller than last year, the politicians are warning the banks that, if they do not exercise restraint, they could have restraint thrust upon them via yet more taxes.
The failure of banks to self-regulate on bonuses, or to exercise restraint, has now resulted in a bonus cap with a one-to-one salary-to-bonus ratio, which aims to put an end to the excessive risk culture which lead to taxpayer bail-outs and bank collapses.
In December, it was the turn of flour producers to exercise voluntarily restraint.
But for peace to prevail in the long run both Sudans must exercise a restraint they have so far lacked.
"We have been in touch with all the parties urging all sides to exercise maximum restraint, " a State Department official told CNN.
Deciding to not touch them is an exercise is restraint, not timidity.
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Mr Annan acknowledges that the situation on the ground is beginning to change rapidly and he calls for all parties to exercise maximum restraint.
We hope others in the food industry will exercise similar restraint.
Earlier this week, we urged the Syrian government to exercise maximum restraint and not to respond to its own reported losses through additional civilian casualties.
Other senior government officials have weighed in to damp tensions, with President Abdullah Gul on Saturday stressing in a statement that police should exercise more restraint and calling on everyone to act "in a mature way" to avoid escalation.
According to calculations by the Social Security administration's chief actuary, however, it is possible to transform Social Security fundamentally without resorting to tax increases or benefit cuts if we exercise reasonable restraint on federal spending growth and prudent borrowing to finance the transition to a new system of large personal-retirement accounts.
Before this incident happened, the U.S. government urged Israel to exercise caution and restraint.
Or can something be done to restrain companies, or at least to get them to exercise self-restraint?
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The key question is whether the Brotherhood will continue to exercise self-restraint when the Mubarak regime falls.
The envoy, Bill Richardson, made the comments after talks with officials in Pyongyang, whom he asked to exercise "extreme restraint".
On no program does he not want to spend money and his latest budget, presented as an exercise in fiscal restraint, would more than double the accumulated deficit over the coming decade.
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