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How to use self-restraint in a sentence

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I didn't spend my entire time in Vegas sitting amongst gamblers and preaching the puritanical virtue of self-restraint.
He had a keen awareness of the ebb and flow of history, and of the need for consistent jurisprudence, and, above all, self-restraint.
We believe that the most effective enforcement tool is self-policing and self-restraint.
Although he has more at stake this year, his self-restraint on these matters, including the prison scandal, has not always prevailed.
It used to be the case that former presidents exercised self-restraint in commenting on the performance of their successors in office.
Compelling answers to this need for self-restraint, for delayed gratification, are in short supply.
Conservatives practice this self-restraint, which is one reason they have gotten enough moderate voters to win recent elections.
Thus, one might cultivate and exercise virtues such as self-restraint for the sake of goods, such as a rich and vibrant marriage.
The tattooed person should keep Buddhist precepts of self-restraint to ensure the power of the tattoos.
It was this temperance and self-restraint that led to Mendes being noticed in Hollywood.
Its fate provides a unique display of self-restraint in an industry that seldom exercises it.
The Kenyan media's self-restraint reveals a society terrified by its own capacity for violence.
True manhood involved having a strong manly character exemplified by self-control and self-restraint.
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.
This practice of self-restraint, called jishuku in Japanese, has become quite commonplace here in recent days.
However, this was attenuated by the fact that everybody including ADM exercised self-restraint in its sales.
We therefore call for an immediate ceasefire and for the exercise of maximum self-restraint.
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.
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.
Government forces have suspended all attacks and have been directed to exercise utmost self-restraint.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The hunting of the one is carried on with self-restraint, of the others with effrontery.
Only by the exercise of a self-restraint which at first seems brutal can life be endured there.
And yet I could not help wondering at his natural temperance and self-restraint and manliness.
In no duty towards others is there more need of reticence and self-restraint.
Except in the case of new songs, do let us off with the chord, and we'll canonize you as a model of self-restraint and good sense.
Without any need of self-restraint, no wish to coquet ever entered her head.
Mary was proud of him, proud of his courage and self-restraint.
His powers of self-restraint were great, but he had reached their limit.
I was happy in her gratitude and in my powers of self-restraint.
He stood looking at her, meditating his next words with a sudden and sinister change to self-restraint.
Honesty bids us recognise a certain incapacity for self-restraint in Gorki.
With every year of ripening power his capacity for self-restraint has grown.
The virtues, also, such as justice, self-restraint, and so on, are not easily dislodged or dismissed, so as to give place to vice.
But as she could do nothing, she resolutely made up her mind to self-restraint and patience.
Carey looked at him with startled eyes, and then, used to self-restraint, she poured out another cup of tea for his uncle.
She was speaking as usual in French, and as if after long self-restraint she wished to make up for lost time.
It was not often that he had so far overstepped the bounds which his natural caution, his ever-present self-restraint, imposed upon him.
I shall hold myself strongly in leash, and see whether by this self-restraint I attain a more favorable result.
The feeble-minded have no forethought and no self-restraint.
Winckelmann called it back to simplicity, to self-restraint, to ideality.
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