Restraints Sentence Examples

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  • Allowance must always be made for the restraints and responsibilities of office.

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  • Plautus, though, like Terence, he takes the first sketch of his plots, scenes and characters, from the Attic stage, is yet a true representative of his time, a genuine Italian, writing before the genius of Italy had learned the restraints of Greek art.

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  • Under the pseudonym George Taylor he wrote several historical romances, especially Antinous (1880), which quickly ran through five editions, and is the story of a soul "which courted death because the objective restraints of faith had been lost."

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  • I'd be lying if I didn't admit we have expenses and we're limited in what we can do because of real life restraints, but we're not in this for a golden purse.

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  • Avoiding the artificial restraints of civilization, they were prone to fall back into animalism pure and simple.

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  • Hetherington, and which he justified on the singular ground that "the vast bulk of the population believe that morality depends entirely on revelation; and if a doubt could be raised among them that the ten commandments were given by God from Mount Sinai, men would think they were at liberty to steal, and women would consider themselves absolved from the restraints of chastity."

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  • But Pasic, free from the restraints of a coalition and from all parliamentary control, had reverted to his original pan-Serb standpoint, and steadily declined to reconstruct his Cabinet on a wider Yugoslav basis.

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  • The restraints of religion were to be replaced by an education developing an enlightened self-interest.

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  • Moreover, in the universal unrest and oversetting of all authority, Christianity itself was in danger of perishing, not only as the result of the cultured paganism of the Renaissance, but also through the brutish ignorance of the common folk, deprived now of their traditional religious restraints.

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  • Notwithstanding its price and the restraints otherwise put on the use of silk the trade grew.

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  • Practically they became independent sovereigns, and to make their victory more complete serious restraints were laid upon the freedom of the towns.

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  • The first portrays Him chiefly by a record of His actions, and illustrates His strength, His sympathy, and His freedom from conventional restraints.

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  • Other Huguenots attempted other industries, but commercial restraints brought them to nought.

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  • In some cases the loyal orders have imposed restraints on themselves.

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  • Conclusion Unless there is a revival of Biblical Christianity in the West resulting in new public moral restraints, the prognosis is not good.

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  • Governor Estevan Miro of Louisiana, however, disapproved of the grant, on the ground that it would cause the province to be overrun by Americans; the settlers became restive under the restraints imposed upon them; Morgan himself left; and in December 1811 and January 1812 a series of severe earthquake shocks caused a general emigration.

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  • In 1840 the first stone of Pentonville prison was laid, and after three years of considerable outlay, its cells, Sao in number, were occupied on the solitary, or more exactly the separate system - the latter being somewhat less rigorous and irksome in its restraints.

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  • By 1898 the imperial will, working under partially new conditions, produced continual chaos, and by 1900 succeeded in practically overriding all constitutional restraints.

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  • Nevertheless these non-moral taboos or restraints may have played a part in building up in us that faculty of preferring the larger good to the impulse of the moment which is the note of real civilization.

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  • It is certain to be met by fictitious devices which at the best will cause needless inconvenience to the contracting parties; restraints will be placed on the natural flow of capital, and industry will suffer.

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  • Summing up, it may be said that the exasperation caused by just grievances unremedied was no stronger a motive with the trekkers than the desire to be free from the restraints imposed on British subjects and the wish to be able to deal with the natives after their own fashion.

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  • The invention of machinery and the jadesthe concentration of the working population in manufacturing centres had all but destroyed the old village industries, and great populations were growing up outside the traditional restraints of the old system of class dependence.

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  • The restraints of a professional career were not suited to Locke.

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  • His attempts to carry out these views brought him into collision both with the authorities and with the populace, - the latter being not unnaturally restive under the restraints imposed upon their liberty by the vigorous system of church discipline, and the former being inclined to retain in their own hands a portion of that power in things spiritual which Calvin was bent on placing exclusively in the hands of the church rulers.

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  • The loose and barren rule of the Confederation seemed to conservative minds such as Hamilton's to presage, in its strengthening of individualism, a fatal looseness of social restraints, and led him on to a dread of democracy that he never overcame.

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  • From the beginning of the excesses of the French Revolution he was possessed by the persuasion that American democracy, likewise, might at any moment crush the restraints of the Constitution to enter on a career of licence and anarchy.

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  • Rhyn stepped into the portal.  He crossed fast and leapt through the portal leading to the Caribbean Sanctuary.  No sooner had he hit the sandy beach than the restraints of the underworld fled, knocking him off his feet.  His body bucked under the influence of power.  Sudden pain shot through him, followed by the sensation of his magic snapping back into a bond too strong for him to access.

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  • The death of Home Rule not only decimated his British audience, it also freed Irish protestantism from the restraints of political cohesion.

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  • Also anisotropic refinement causes the ring to flatten out with my new slack restraints.

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  • Almost 1 in 5 of children aged between 5 and 13 are also not wearing restraints.

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  • Whatever your tastes or budgetary restraints, we are certain you will find the perfect dress for your special day at Bride's Delight.

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  • The restraint energy represents the effect of the harmonic restraints we have imposed.

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  • Top Wheelchair Tie Downs Several companies manufacture a range of wheelchair tie-downs and occupant restraints.

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  • In the survey drivers were asked what height they thought head restraints should be adjusted to for safety.

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  • The new seats, seat belts and wheelchair restraints are pulled to a force of 3.5 tons to test their strength.

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  • It is not in the decay of combination and monopoly or in the growth of competition that we must look for the distinctive characteristics of modern problems. A 17th-century monopoly was a very weak and ineffective instrument compared with a modern syndicate; the Statute of Apprenticeship was certainly not so widely enforced as the " common rules " of trade unions; and many of the regulations of past times, which look so complicated to modern eyes, were conditions of free enterprise rather than restraints upon it.

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  • It was intended as a defence against the great tide of deistical speculation (see Deism), which in the apprehension of many good men seemed likely to sweep away the restraints of religion and make way for a general reign of licence.

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  • The restraints placed by English commercial jealousy on Irish trade destroyed manufacturing industry in the south and west (see the section Economics above).

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  • The RESTRAINT energy represents the effect of the harmonic restraints we have imposed.

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  • Car seats prop up a newborn - Place your newborn in his car seat without the restraints.

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  • Many sports cars lack adjustable head restraints that prevents whiplash.

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  • If your child has too many restraints, chances are she will run like the wind when she has had enough authority.

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  • While protocol used to require certain restraints from brides planning second weddings, rules of etiquette are more relaxed today, especially in light of the growing numbers of re-marriages.

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  • They may help some of the symptoms, though restraints may need to be used on patients who seem capable of harming themselves or others.

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  • Many small dogs are naturally shy about large, unknown objects and may startle easily, giving them the tendency to struggle and slip out of collars and other restraints.

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  • And while we're on the topic of restraints, also remember to bring along a collar with ID tag and leash for your dog, just in case you need to get out of the car.

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  • Due to the large number of Pitbull attacks in recent years, many cities have implemented Pit Bull-specific legislation regarding who may own one, the type of restraints and fencing required, and penalties for violations.

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  • Because of the rules and restraints on organic farms, commercial farms are far more productive.

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  • Ride failures range from restraints not locking properly to brake systems malfunctioning to computers not properly interpreting sensor signals from trains in motion.

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  • Are the seat belts and other restraints worn or frayed?

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  • Some of these errors are caused by the ride's operators, such as failing to ensure all restraints are closed and locked, negligently operating the ride, or allowing activities that are inappropriate in the ride area.

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  • Double checking safety restraints and asking operators for assistance if there are problems.

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  • Fastening restraints snuggly and in the proper position.

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  • The coaster trains seat riders four across and hydraulic T-bar restraints with grab bars firmly secure riders while keeping an open, airy design that enhances the ride's speed and power.

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  • Similarly, riders who are pregnant will want to avoid shuttle coasters, and the coasters often include over-the-shoulder restraints that can be uncomfortable for riders who are very tall or have broad chests or shoulders.

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  • Skin care is essential for children who are bedridden or in a cast or restraints.

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  • For very young or very active children, foam or Velcro restraints may be used to minimize movement during imaging.

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  • If the patient becomes violent inside the hospital, he or she may be placed in restraints or given a tranquilizer (usually either lorazepam [Ativan] or diazepam [Valium]), most often by injection.

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  • Before the test, parents should know that the child probably will cry, and restraints may be used.

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  • Crying is a normal response to the strange environment, unfamiliar people, restraints, and separation from the parent.

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  • Her need to break-free from standard cultural restraints on women and her glorified image of affluence, led to creations that were both glamorous and comfortable.

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  • What makes this remarkable is that you get to plug in the numbers, decide exactly on the kind of width you'll need and the site will show you only those shoes that fall within your search restraints.

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  • In addition, this set will tickle your fancy with a matching neck collar and blindfold/wrist restraints.

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  • Secondly, we must take into account the institution of polygamy, with the low status assigned to woman and the many restraints put upon her.

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  • He sincerely believed that the ultimate purpose of freethinkers was to escape from moral restraints, and he had an unreasoning antipathy to Scotch Presbyterians and English Dissenters.

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  • The utter exclusion of Whigs as well as Dissenters from office, the remodelling of the army, the imposition of the most rigid restraints on the heir to the throne - such were the measures which, by recommending, Swift tacitly admitted to be necessary to the triumph of his party.

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  • Edward loved royal power, but he was wise in his generation, and saw that he could best secure the loyalty of his subjects by assenting to so many of the new constitutional restraints as were compatible with his own practical contrql of the policy of the realm.

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