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Even under that restraint the Dragons reached the semi-final of this season's European Challenge Cup, European club rugby's second-tier competition.
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Indeed, Congress's restraint under Sonia's guidance was a significant factor in its victories.
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In its transition report, the EBRD said that economic growth was steady in the region - but warned that reforms like privatisation and budget restraint were under threat in Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.
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In it, aesthetics and morality were conjoined, under the sign of severe restraint.
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The self-restraint of most Americans, even under the extreme provocation of the past week, has surprised even America itself.
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He also said an intensive international diplomatic effort is under way and called on Israel to act with restraint.
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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.
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Furthermore, under the gold standard, there was a culture of fiscal restraint that helped limit the size and scope of government.
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But Mr Sharon is likely to come under international pressure, especially from President George Bush, to show restraint.
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The very word confers and bestows a kind of superior morality on the individual who has knuckled under, taken control of her often uncontrollable appetites and committed herself to a brief period of self restraint and deprivation around food.
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Despite Mr Bush's insistence that spending restraint plus economic growth will balance the budget, there is little sign that the budget deficit is under control.
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