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Examples for "in restraint"
Examples for "in restraint"
1He began with faith in liberty; he ended with faith in restraint.
2Home Office subcontractors that provide escorting services are trained in restraint procedures.
3He built the Tower of London, to hold the City in restraint.
4Before a hand could reach me in restraint, I sprang backward and ran.
5But Congressional activity as to any combinations in restraint of trade was unabated.
1Rasello said police are still trying to get the situation under control.
2He said there were no casualties, adding: The situation is under control.
3Captain Tivhulawe Tshilate of Heidelberg police said the situation was under control.
4About 50 firefighters were needed to bring it under control, officials said.
5He has been under mounting pressure to bring the violence under control.
1U.S. jobs data kept the U.S. stock market move in check, however.
2A few basic cost control measures will keep the budget in check.
3Analysts, however, expect slowing economic growth to keep price pressures in check.
4Somehow, he held his true power in check, heeding his own voice.
5But walking is a great way to help keep them in check.
6Hidalgo believes Place Pulse can put help keep the government in check.
7However, a fall in the healthcare sector kept the benchmark in check.
8Her reward, my father said, for keeping the mouse population in check.
9And that way the whole system keeps itself in check, he said.
10The water excludes air and assists in holding harmful fermentation in check.
11The Guides were to hold the enemy in check on the left.
12Since then top salaries in German universities have been held in check.
13The Senate, and the Senate only, can keep the President in check.
14General Pando is opposed by forces sufficient to hold him in check.
15The Aids, TB, and malaria pandemics are at least partly in check.
16Even the window frames seemed small, keeping the world outside in check.