Police commissioner Abdullah Riyaz said no-one should blame anyone else, and all should show restraint.
But Mr Sharon is likely to come under international pressure, especially from President George Bush, to show restraint.
Or has it simply provided an addictive information thoroughfare that has evolved faster than our ability to show restraint?
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan urged both sides to show restraint.
Peers have urged the government to show restraint in appointing new peers, complaining that the House of Lords is becoming too crowded.
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Trajkovski has said the army will show restraint during the meetings of politicians who are under mounting NATO and European Union pressure to reach a deal.
But they should also show restraint and not "bring themselves into conflict unnecessarily with other arms of government" unless they had to in the court case before them, he argued.
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Well it seems the idea of a tax on bankers' bonuses, like the one Labour imposed, is still very much on the cards if the banks are not seen to show restraint.
Gans, a naturally polite and cheerful man, was tutored always to show restraint by Bob Fitzsimmons, a world champion at three weights, who argued that you should do as you would be done by.
It is a mark of how controversial the issue of civilian casualties is that Maj Mudd cautioned his men to show restraint, telling them "if we fail to protect the population, we will fail in our mission".
And he believes that the government of Bahrain needs to show restraint in its dealing with the people there, and that all sides need to show restraint, to refrain from violence, and to engage in a dialogue.
In the middle of April, 24 domestic trade associations advised member businesses to show price restraint.
The center too was supposed to show such restraint but no one can hold it accountable.
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So we've got to show more restraint at the college and university level in terms of ever-escalating costs.
But they do expect that you share in the pain and they do expect that if taxpayers are having to pony up the bill, then these folks are going to show some restraint.
At the same time, conservatives who have bemoaned "judicial activism" for decades should show some restraint in cheering on a decision that, ideology aside, would reverse the trajectory of 70 relatively uncontroversial years of an expansive reading of the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.
The drop in executive pay that occurred in 2008 and 2009 offered the opportunity for corporations to reduce the pay difference between the top and the bottom. 2010 was a window of opportunity to show some restraint in the amount executives are rewarded for improved corporate performance.
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So when it comes to estimating economic impact for sporting events, best to show caution and restraint, and ultimately attempt to verify any public statements with market research vis-a-vis on-site data collection so that you have a leg to stand on when reporting such figures.
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Early on, the show had an era of restraint in which the hero, Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (the tall drink of water Timothy Olyphant), tried to convince his bosses that he could hold fire.
Overall, the wines show solid attention to detail, but also admirable restraint (read: no heavy handedness with oak or ripeness) to achieve a very drinkable balance.
Diouf - who had momentarily found himself outwith a two-yard radius of his new-found nemesis - showed remarkable restraint as Brown postured in his face in a devilish show of one-upmanship.
It was designed to show respect for Corporals Wood and Howes, to praise their bravery and restraint in the face of a violent mob and to assure their families that their sacrifice would never be forgotten.
The giants of the consumer electronics industry exercised exceptional restraint in veering beyond established product categories at the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show back in January.
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