I didn't spend my entire time in Vegas sitting amongst gamblers and preaching the puritanical virtue of self-restraint. |
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He had a keen awareness of the ebb and flow of history, and of the need for consistent jurisprudence, and, above all, self-restraint. |
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We believe that the most effective enforcement tool is self-policing and self-restraint. |
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Although he has more at stake this year, his self-restraint on these matters, including the prison scandal, has not always prevailed. |
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It used to be the case that former presidents exercised self-restraint in commenting on the performance of their successors in office. |
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Compelling answers to this need for self-restraint, for delayed gratification, are in short supply. |
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Conservatives practice this self-restraint, which is one reason they have gotten enough moderate voters to win recent elections. |
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Thus, one might cultivate and exercise virtues such as self-restraint for the sake of goods, such as a rich and vibrant marriage. |
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The tattooed person should keep Buddhist precepts of self-restraint to ensure the power of the tattoos. |
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It was this temperance and self-restraint that led to Mendes being noticed in Hollywood. |
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Its fate provides a unique display of self-restraint in an industry that seldom exercises it. |
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The Kenyan media's self-restraint reveals a society terrified by its own capacity for violence. |
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True manhood involved having a strong manly character exemplified by self-control and self-restraint. |
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Schooled in self-restraint and ideals of nobility, she maintains a dispassionate tone, and her captors' treatment of her provides insights denied to most prisoners. |
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This practice of self-restraint, called jishuku in Japanese, has become quite commonplace here in recent days. |
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However, this was attenuated by the fact that everybody including ADM exercised self-restraint in its sales. |
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We therefore call for an immediate ceasefire and for the exercise of maximum self-restraint. |
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In the widespread atmosphere of fear about further attacks, the normal sense of self-restraint was not, and did not have to be, exercised by the executive. |
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As the storm dies down, the trawlermen, all self-restraint washed away by physical exhaustion, crowd into the galley and reveal their deepest fears to the writer. |
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Government forces have suspended all attacks and have been directed to exercise utmost self-restraint. |
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Civil rights groups and lawyers have approached the attorney general and urged him to issue an informal warning to establish self-restraint by the print and broadcast media. |
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Judges, as a matter of judicial self-restraint, cannot explain their decisions in public. |
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Lacking all self-restraint, they stuck at nothing to gain their ends, and both sides made ruthless use of any successes they won. |
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I think it is really a behavioral thing involving self-restraint. |
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We are doing our best to continue to act rationally and to exercise self-restraint in the face of the transgressions of our neighbour Chad. |
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Without a person developing the corresponding moral character necessary for self-restraint, his liberty is bound to result in the harm of others. |
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It is even harder to escape their slings and arrows when strength is untempered by self-restraint. |
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Only Beckett seems to have escaped censure, because of his elegance and self-restraint. |
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If self-restraint at the feast isn't one of your virtues, a walk in the brisk air may help undo what you've overdone. |
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In my opinion the convention managed to strike a sound balance between self-restraint and aspiration. |
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Whereas among the Greeks the primary virtues were practical wisdom, self-restraint, justice and courage, for Paul the primary virtue was agape. |
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Perhaps he had congratulated himself for his self-restraint in avoiding real adultery, real manipulation of women. |
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The concept of impulse control comes from a better understanding of the brain mechanisms that underlie self-restraint. |
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Against the odds, you will find the self-restraint and strength of character to restrain yourself from going postal at annoying chattery colleagues. |
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Liberals and libertines who can't complete a sentence without using gutter profanity have turned modesty, monogamy, faith, and self-restraint into dirty words. |
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A mature person behaves in a reasonable way, observing self-restraint so that restraints do not have to be imposed. |
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We recognize that wise statesmen resist the temptation to use power promiscuously, and we stress the virtues of prudence, and self-restraint, in foreign policy. |
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If self-restraint and diplomacy fail to deal with such friction, worse could occur. |
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All reports of the summit meeting suggested we have exercised prudent self-restraint. |
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By adopting such self-restraint, the media have acknowledged that the dissemination of the news is not just another business. |
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The camera dogged his every footstep, something which required enormous self-restraint and accuracy in my performance. |
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I am not insinuating that I will allocate no funds to applications from developed countries, but I want to ask them to exercise self-restraint. |
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The Spanish government exhibited relative self-restraint. |
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There were other opponents of self-restraint. |
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Parliament itself should exercise a greater degree of self-restraint here and retain a dispassionate scrutiny, so that we are able to exercise our authority for the discharge. |
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We were and remain quite conscious that, even after more than 20 years of self-restraint, the fall of 2008 was not the best time to request the corresponding additional posts and the year 2009 the easiest time to grant them. |
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The expert doubted the possibility of having voluntary restrictions, as it would be difficult for the States Parties to exercise self-restraint and persuade their practitioners to wait. |
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On the other hand, it is obvious that the Applicants do not consider this measure as an urgent one for the state of the tuna stock, as they do not propose any measure of self-restraint in respect of their own catch. |
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For the sake of increased accountability to our democratic institutions, the Government of Canada should demonstrate self-restraint on the use of secrecy. |
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In a multi-faith society where this is permitted, the attempt should always be characterised by self-restraint and a concern for the other's freedom and dignity. |
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Rather than wrap ourselves in the flag, it might be more interesting to ask conservatives just what happiness they resist pursuing, if self-restraint is so good. |
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His lack of self-restraint led to several ugly scenes of debauchery and violent outburst. |
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The sporting code, which had been rough and ready for most of the nineteenth century, especially in Africa, began to impose more self-restraint on hunters. |
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It signifies the ascent to power of a new kind of American, one profoundly at odds with that older type who aspired to modesty and self-restraint. |
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It will only be cured when people re-discover the old-fashioned virtues of moderation, self-restraint, self-respect, neighbourliness, and a concern for others. |
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His frank acceptance of the situation marks him as either an innocent man, or else as a man of considerable self-restraint and firmness. |
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In her last chapter, Ms Humble highlights the work of cooks like Nigella Lawson, Annie Bell and Sally Clarke, who argue in favour of pleasurably slow cooking and the self-restraint of eating food that is in season. |
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