Sentences with phrase «as restrained»

Connie may view Larry as restrained rather than adventurous, and thus may consciously or unconsciously create situations in which Larry acts restrained (such as planning a vacation full of quiet, stuffy dinners and few chances for adventurous exploration), keeping him from moving toward his ideal self.
It's virtually untarnished by Motorola (though there's no guarantee that your local carrier will be as restrained), with only the company's signature additions like active display notifications, voice control, and the aforementioned camera twist layered on top.
One caveat: some take that necessity to control and remove freedoms in certain circumstances, not as a restrained and strongly constrained action but as a rationalization to control and take liberties with total abandon to satisfy other «hidden» agendas.
These qualities are evident in a recent series of diorama - like units — more than a dozen will be on view — that may (helpfully) torpedo the artist's reputation as a restrained and tasteful abstract sculptor.
It would seem remiss to describe these paintings as restrained, when their rough graininess, stark geometry and sublime palette are almost transcendent.
Dead Space as a series was never as restrained as it could've been, but that didn't mean it couldn't make you leap back from the screen every now and again.
It's just as restrained and polite under full throttle as the C300, but with punchier acceleration.
From John Hurt's embittered alcoholic to Mark Strong, in one of his finest performances ever, as the restrained and closeted individual who is the centrepiece of the plot, each actor in this is truly at the top of their game.
feels just as restrained as its repressed characters, too timid to say what's actually on its mind.
It's not a showy performance by Adam Driver, but as restrained as the character's inner drive.
All of them are well - played by the bright young cast, but Fiennes and Watson steal the show as a restrained couple who have settled for the status quo.
There are no real surprises throughout The Hallow but, when it is executed as restrained as it is here, the real surprise is just how effective old - school elements are in the digital age.
While I liked Charles Laughton's take on Bligh in the 1935 flick, no one could ever describe his performance as restrained or naturalistic; indeed, his cartoony approach was part of what made him so much fun.
Ignore the precise religious context and it stands perfectly well as a restrained look at personal convictions in the face of certain death.
I totally agree that personal style can be as broad or as restrained as we feel comfortable with.
These particular cases exhibit the fine balance Childs practices as a passionate Christian interpreter and as a restrained exegete who listens attentively to the texts.
The Aussie will decline to 72 US cents by year - end as restrained economic growth and inflation mean the Reserve Bank of Australia will take a «few years» to catch up with the Federal Reserve in raising borrowing costs, said Philip Moffitt, Asia - Pacific head of fixed income in Sydney at the firm, which oversees more than $ US1 trillion.
Households now seem to have entered a period of greater financial caution, and this may act as a restraining influence on the growth of household spending for a while to come.
But in a normally functioning political party, a president — who has to stand for reelection before a national audience — serves as a restraining force for congressional party members, who mostly have safe seats and can afford to indulge in ideological flights of fancy.
The strength of import competition should also act as a restraining influence on prices of many domestically produced goods.
Overall, the IMF's prediction for global growth of 3.1 % in 2016 remained subdued, with the institution citing the uncertainty created by the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union (EU) and slower - than - expected US growth as restraining factors since its last set of forecasts in April.
Concerning miracles, one might say that one kind, such as restraining a person from falling off a cliff, requires only coercionb.
The world at large will grant this Freudian principle as justifying permanent homo - sexual «marriages», but not as restraining anybody's right to love.
Also in that case, you also have a three point harness serving as a restraining belt so your baby can not get up when the tray is not in place.
Clegg was so busy justifying the Lib Dems» role as a restraining agent that he forgot to tell the public they were in power.
With their painfully transparent strategy of «differentiation», Clegg and his party like to pose as a restraining influence on David Cameron, but the truth is that the Lib Dems have nailed their colours firmly to the Tory mast.
Likewise many things come as a restraining factor in meeting a prospective date in your own living environment.
Just a discussion of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre requires an examination of the Apollonian / Dionysian divide, of the ways in which the cult of man breeds animalism even as it restrains it and the ways in which politics can sometimes bolster a film rather than unhorse it.
It also details the controversy surrounding the film's depiction of lesbian and bisexual characters, which involved a conference demanding the majority of the narrative be changed in addition to protests / rallies as well as a restraining order enforced by police guarding the movie set that led to mass arrests.
On October 28, as the restraining order expired, the dissenting board members reversed course and OPSB unanimously approved 20 charter school applications, including 13 on the West Bank to be overseen by the Algiers Charter School Association (ACSA).
This item is not intended to be used as a restraining device for older or untrained animals that chew, dig, or paw aggressively.
Items such as restraining guns can also assist in the capture of Titans.
But physical abuse can include other forms, such as restraining a patient.
There are four types of protective orders, often referred to as restraining orders, available in Florida: domestic, repeat, dating, and sexual.
These requests are granted only in emergencies, such as restraining orders to prevent further domestic violence, and are rarely granted for changes in custody or financial matters.
It also focuses on «skills before decisions,» so that professionals hold back from making decisions for the clients (except for necessary temporary decisions, such as restraining orders and temporary parenting plans).
Alternatively, the tenant may provide the landlord with a copy of a court order (such as a restraining order, access order or a peace bond).
This easement has significant impact on any buyer as it restrains the building depth on the lot.

Not exact matches

Admittedly, adopting a more restrained diplomatic posture is not without risk as well.
Patridge was granted a temporary restraining order against him on September 18, as further reported by TMZ.
On Thursday, the Ninth Circuit denied the government's emergency appeal to lift the Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) on Trump's immigration order issued last week by a federal judge in Seattle, indicating in its opinion that Trump's past comments about a «Muslim ban» can be used as evidence for discrimination.
Even in the face of these exclusionary agreements that have unreasonably restrained competition, some companies, such as TreeHouse, have fought hard to win market share away from Green Mountain on the merits by offering innovative, quality products at substantially lower prices.
ENJOINED AND RESTRAINED from, in any manner or by any means, removing individuals with refugee applications approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services as part of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, holders of valid immigrant and non-immigrant visas, and other individuals from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, and Yemen legally authorized to enter the United States.
Finally, if one of your staff members has an outside source of violence directed at them, such as domestic abuse, the employer itself can get a restraining order to make the work environment safer for that person.
On July 27, Bennett admonished Gantz as he was speaking before the cabinet, telling him that military leaders should be like «galloping horses» that need to be restrained by the government, not like «lazy bulls,» which require prodding to take action.
Even if it avoids stiff penalties, its advertising business model may have become irreparably damaged as it is forced to restrain some of its data gathering capabilities.
As we've seen in previous incidents, passengers who try to make a jump for it while the plane is in the air usually wind up restrained during the flight and in handcuffs once the plane lands.
Wide use of the death penalty against blacks would continue through the 19th century and into the 20th, pushed by Southern whites who saw capital punishment as necessary to restrain a dangerous black population.
As a corporate entity, Facebook has every right to delete or censor whatever it wants, of course, since the First Amendment only applies to the actions of the government in restraining speech.
U.S. President Donald Trump's choice of John Bolton to replace H.R. McMaster as national security advisor replaces a restraining influence in the president's inner circle with a dedicated hawk.
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