Sentences with phrase «less restrained»

Like Facebook's M assistant and other bots whose creators are being courted by the social network, the reimagined Siri would be more helpful and less restrained to core Apple features like setting alarms and sending texts.
The virtues of the criminal law revolve around fair trials, but the criminal law is less restrained when it comes to offence definition as well as the pre - and post-trial stages of the criminal process.
I agree with Professor Gearty that the criminal law is preferable to its less restrained alternatives.
In situations where the defendant does not appear in court, judicial humour appears more relaxed, and joking by the judicial officer is less restrained.
Untitled (# 09 - 13)(2013), by Rebecca Morris demonstrates these same undertakings in a less pure, less restrained color palette.
In contrast with the technical limitations of working with a camera, Kearney found that collage offers a less restrained realm of artistic practice; the challenge in collage comes in the infinite number of possible configurations of the subjects.
It's a far less restrained way of working and has had a markedly positive impact on all of us.
What's more, the richest 20 % of Americans drive 40 % of the country's consumer spending, and their outlays are less restrained by rising gasoline prices and higher mortgage rates.
On the road: Very close to the MP4, but in the final analysis the Ferrari is marginally sharper, purer, more focused, and less restrained.
Ritchie is less restrained in this film, unlike the first movie that was plagued with rewrites and reshoots.
The best you can say is that it's a commentary, and this is one case where a subtle film would have benefitted from Scorsese's natural tendency to be less restrained.
Things this time around, if possible, are less restrained and more campy and soap opera - like.
I honestly don't know why I am here, just checkin» out every aspect of being less restrained in life.
In his writing, he's less restrained, sprinkling his work with literary allusions to loosestrife from Hamlet and Wind in the Willows to remind readers that in other places and times it wasn't a public enemy.
New Jersey schools were also less restrained than New York's this year: Last month, Jersey districts were seeking average tax levy increases of of 4.8 per - cent — half again as high as the average in New York this week.
What the just war tradition is really good for is that together with pacifism it can identify and denounce the less restrained views which in fact dominate public discourse and decision - making.
The actress was vocal about her treatment in the 2005 blockbuster and its sequel, saying director Tim Story more or less restrained her to nothing more than the dimwitted girlfriend to Reed Richards» Mr. Fantastic.
• Getting permission to rent out our apartment while we are gone [low — because of all the boring paper work, but High because we finally got the approval] • Releasing a Christmas update for our app (it will be out any day now)[High] • Getting new passports [Low — we always manage to fill in something wrong on those damn forms] • Cleaning the bathroom drain [Ultra low] • Finding some home exchanges in Australia & NZ [High — we have found a few trades that will make it a bit less restraining on our budget].
Some parents feel that using leashes is actually less restraining than keeping kids cooped up in a stroller all the time.
Also, it is less restraining, and you are given a lot more mobility over wired counterparts.

Not exact matches

In contrast, direct program expenses are expected to decline assuming, that the government is successful in restraining the growth to less than the growth in nominal GDP.
Between 2002 and 2005, employment growth was restrained to less than one per cent per year.
We feel the restrained first - quarter GDP consensus forecasts reflect the contrast between a domestic economy doing relatively well, and which has spurred the Fed into action, and a less robust backdrop internationally.
In its meeting minutes released April 11, the group stated it would move to a less accommodative monetary policy, into a «neutral» or even «restraining» one if the economy starts overheating.
The less we know our neighbors, the less we are restrained by the fear they will talk about us; and the more our neighbors sin, the less binding seem former inhibitions and restraints.
The less inhibited couples tend to open up delicate areas of discussion and encourage the more restrained to participate.
The bolts and chains, under the weight of which the prisoners are described as groaning, are no less creatures of the novelist's fancy; the use of such restrictions being entirely unknown, except when they were necessary to restrain a determined suicide.
The author is in favor of «civil union» as a concept more in keeping with our restrained sense of law and less tilted toward the equating of gay and heterosexual unions.
Thus I remain in favor of «civil union» as a concept more in keeping with our restrained sense of law and less tilted toward the equating of gay and heterosexual unions.
She exemplifies the path to power preferred by the global technocratic elite — rooted in a rigorous control of one's image and calculated disregard for norms that restrain less powerful actors.
Option two: Using the ring, you fly under its power across the ocean in less than sixty minutes (it takes that long because you haven't figured out how to fold space yet), subdue and restrain the bad guys, and turn them over to those equipped to deal with them.
Another claim made by Hasker is that if God were «routinely to intervene to prevent evil from being done, there would be far less incentive to form effective human communities, a large part of whose function is to encourage good behavior and to restrain evil.»
More restrained observers offered lesser stakes — that Suarez's play has started him on the road of redemption.
This form of restrained joy is also the current preferred method of Jose Mourinho, as if desperately trying to remind himself that the Manchester United brand needs a less combustible approach.
And the rate of injuries from car accidents steadily increases after age four years, which could be because that is the age when kids are less likely to be properly restrained if they are no longer in a booster seat.
Rhode Island law states that children under age 8 who weigh less than 80 pounds and are less than 57 inches tall must be properly restrained in the rear vehicle seat in an approved car seat or booster seat.
Updated in 2007, Washington law requires that children less than eight years old be restrained in appropriate child restraint systems (car seats or booster seats) unless the child is 4» 9» tall.
October 23, 2009 — A study released today in Pediatrics by The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia offers updated evidence that children ages 4 to 8 who are restrained in the rear seat of a car in a belt - positioning booster seat are 45 percent less likely to be injured in a crash compared with children using a seat belt alone.
4In Delaware, children younger than 12 and 65 inches or less must be restrained in a rear seat if a vehicle has a passenger airbag unless the airbag has been either deactivated or designed to accommodate smaller people.
A 2009 study conducted as part of Partners for Child Passenger Safety found that kids between 4 and 8 were 45 percent less likely to sustain moderate to serious injuries in crashes when they were restrained in high - back or backless booster seats to lap - and - shoulder seat belts alone — and this reduction in injury risk went up to 67 percent for kids in post-1998 car models.
Albany Law School Prof. Vin Bonventre has also been critical of Bharara, writing on his blog: «The United States Attorney owes it to his office, and to the justice system he is entrusted to serve, to conduct himself less like a crusading politician and more like an ethically restrained prosecutor.»
The good news is that Brazil has in recent years begun to restrain such deforestation: annual rates fell from 28,000 square kilometers in 2004 to less than 7,000 in 2011.
With this new understanding of how Del - 1 can inhibit periodontal bone loss — both by reducing inflammation and by restraining the activity of osteoclasts that resorb bone tissue — the researchers tested it, in a preclinical model of periodontitis observing that Del - 1 significantly reduced inflammation and tissue damage and that there was significantly less bone loss.
Those that made it hard for people with domestic violence restraining orders to get guns had 19 percent fewer intimate partner homicides compared with cities with less stringent laws, the team reported in Injury Prevention.
Experts suggest that without nuclear power the world has little chance of restraining global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius
From a traditional Italian house like Ferragamo, you'd expect nothing less than the classic, restrained silhouettes and exquisite attention to detail seen on the runway this season.
She could've worn a lot less, but she managed to restrain herself.
(a) Whenever there shall be a violation of this section an application may be made by the attorney general in the name of the people of the state of New York to a court or justice having jurisdiction by a special proceeding to issue an injunction, and upon notice to the defendant of not less than five days, to enjoin and restrain the continuance of such violation; and if it shall appear to the satisfaction of the court or justice that the defendant has, in fact, violated this section, an injunction may be issued by the court or justice, enjoining and restraining any further violations, without requiring proof that any person has, in fact, been injured or damaged thereby.
Not only is the visual texture restrained, but the setting is less glamorous too; gone are the 1920s Mediterranean details of Kiki's Delivery Service and the glowing richness of Spirited Away.
AMERICAN MOVIE ACTING TODAY By Shonni Enelow From Jennifer Lawrence to Michael B. Jordan, less is more: making the case for a new restrained style of performance
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