Former top aide Peter Ragone used
far less restraint when placing blame for his old boss's woes.
A nation such as Pakistan might then feel
far less restraint about sharing nukes with terrorists.
Not exact matches
The previous Liberal government having increased spending 47 per cent in its last six years in office; the Conservatives having increased spending another 19 per cent in its first three years («good times»), and a
further 20 per cent over the next two («bad times»); after doubling spending, in short, in the space of a decade, the government's notion of
restraint is more or
less to leave it there.
Whatever their exact number, Christians are leaven in deeply troubled Pakistan whose Muslim majority disallows increasingly the Prophet's teachings about
restraint from violence and his injunctions to honor the Ummah (religious community) Internecine Muslim murders are a daily occurrence in Pakistan, and, whatever the discrimination against Christians, it is more social and economic in nature and
far less violent than what Muslims do to one another.
While there were no significant differences in the responses of residents based on how
far along they were in their training, the researchers were surprised to discover some significant differences among supervising physicians, with senior attendings being more likely than junior attendings — who could be fellows or attendings in practice
less than five years — to prefer immediate notification for situations including patient falls, new or worsening pain, an angry parent or family member, or the need for
restraints.
So
far, so wildly melodrama - weepie, yet somehow, Haynes»
restraint makes the story feel
less hormonal and hysterical than that would suggest, and more timeless and universal.
In
less salty musings, thus
far I've managed to keep myself down to only buying one game in all of the various sales (Uncharted the Lost Legacy); so I am proud of my
restraint to thus point.