Where he has sought to restrain foreign governments Russia, Iran, North Korea he has been unsuccessful.
Originally, they were used to restrain patients, to stop them from getting out of bed.
Unlike a break-up, such a settlement would do little to restrain Microsoft's monopolistic tendencies.
Senator Marco Rubio continues to impress with his Reagan-like efforts to restrain government and promote growth.
Tax competition almost certainly is the biggest impediment that now exists to restrain big government.
Each of them gives the government a choice: to promote Wi-Fi or to restrain it.
Further attempts to restrain Fr Boff led to him leaving the priesthood in 1992.
Our President has done nothing to persuade this man to restrain his megalomaniacally aggressive impulses.
Indeed, the coal boom blows yet another hole in the effort to restrain greenhouse-gas emissions.
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Nor is it clear how far Cambodia-weary outsiders can be bothered to try to restrain him.
State Department officials said they were trying to restrain angry legislators from saying anything more.
The one thing the state has no interest in using the law to restrain is itself.
Any test designed to restrain benefit spending would have to affect people on middling incomes.
That is why Mr Greenspan wants action now to restrain spending and curb budget deficits.
It can take "five or six grown men" to restrain a bath salts user, she said.
Or can something be done to restrain companies, or at least to get them to exercise self-restraint?
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Thus, in neither country do patients have much incentive to restrain consumption or shop for cheaper providers.
Clerics say they try to restrain waves of frustrated, jobless youth from entering the battle in Syria.
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The inquest into Mr Rigg's death found officers used "unsuitable" force to restrain him after his arrest.
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Yet when he stepped to the microphone his voice quavered, and he occasionally paused to restrain tears.
One of the critical advances in western civilization was the invention of legal techniques to restrain government.
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Ludwig von Mises, an economist and former left-winger, said no bureaucracy had the means to restrain itself.
Police moved to restrain the activists, one of whom was attacked by a worshipper brandishing an umbrella.
So the choice is clear, and it's a tough one - we need to restrain public spending.
Investors frequently reap nothing but frustration when they seek to restrain the financial aspirations of corporate bosses.
These wretches, hardly able to restrain themselves in their excitement, were making victims of my wife and children.
The reason is that Microsoft will not be killing Nook to restrain trade or to gain market share.
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This suggests that to restrain government health spending, policy must reduce existing subsidies, not introduce new government insurance.
The Conservative government made some attempt to start answering these questions and to restrain the growth of spending.
This is an extraordinary insight into Microsoft's refusal to restrain itself even under the most intense antitrust scrutiny.
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