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The study concludes that men may be more likely to engage in assertive and violent forms of manipulation, while women may resort to covert, restrained, and concealed deceptive tactics, such as rumors and gossiping.
But Obama’s actions have been considerably more
restrained
than is often assumed.
It is an attempt by a declining power to use its
restrained
capabilities in a more economical way.
For better or worse, they will not be
restrained
by the same fear of unintended consequences when it comes to change and experimentation.
Yet before the new government took office, Italy’s cyclically adjusted fiscal deficit – as opposed to its underlying debt position – was often rather
restrained
compared to the rest of the eurozone, as well as the other members of the G7 (Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States).
Under normal circumstances, violent behavior is
restrained
by laws and social norms.
So, with US consumption growth likely to be restrained, who will take America’s place?
Instead, what the coalition seems to be proposing is a sort of correction, a retrenchment from various excesses and dysfunctions to something more
restrained
and disciplined.
Those of Iraq’s neighbors that are potential spoilers would need to be
restrained
by a Security Council mandate for such a Dayton-type settlement.
Like boxing and poker, it is a soft, restrained, private form of warfare.
The BOJ’s widely respected governor, Masaaki Shirakawa, whose term expires in April, summarized the situation in his usual
restrained
way, saying that “long-term interest rates may spike and have a negative effect on the economy.”
North Korea’s latest action follows behavior over the last decade that makes Iran look positively
restrained
in comparison.
Lenin defined his "dictatorship of the proletariat" as "power that is limited by nothing, by no laws, that is
restrained
by absolutely no rules, that rests directly on coercion."
A Clinton administration would benefit from already having something to work with, and a Trump administration would benefit from low expectations, while being
restrained
from doing more damage than it otherwise could have done.
But, with aggregate demand falling below growing aggregate supply, slack goods markets will lead to lower inflation as firms’ pricing power is
restrained.
Meanwhile, aggregate demand has been
restrained
by the debt headwinds – yet another result of easy monetary conditions.
The West, meanwhile, may be slowly adapting to the new realities of a world that it no longer dominates, but in which it still occupies an essential role, owing to values whose universalism is now formulated in a more
restrained
and coherent way.
While the IPCC’s estimates and conclusions are grounded in careful study, Gore doesn’t seem to be similarly
restrained.
That can happen only if a carefully crafted system of "checks and balances" is established, in which powerful organized interests--states, above all--are
restrained
in their efforts at dominance.
Martyrdom led many Americans to elevate Kennedy to the ranks of great presidents like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln; but historians have been more
restrained
in their evaluations.
Obama justified his conciliatory policy toward Iran on the grounds that it would lead to friendlier, more
restrained
Iranian behavior.
The Art of the North Korean DealSEOUL – US President Donald Trump’s surprisingly
restrained
reaction to North Korea’s latest ballistic missile test has left many observers wondering what his next move will be.
Consumption will remain restrained, while strong and sustainable recovery cannot be based on another debt-fueled bubble.
In 2011, despite Europe’s debt struggles and an anemic recovery in the United States, developing Asia’s economies grew at a more
restrained
but still strong 7.5% average rate.
President Barack Obama’s
restrained
foreign-policy approach appears to be fueling, not reducing, global instability.
Moreover, credit growth on both sides of the Atlantic will be restrained, as many financial institutions in the US and Europe maintain a risk-averse stance toward lending.
Under any plausible scenario, a
restrained
and stable Chinese foreign policy may become more difficult.
Whereas other members of Obama’s cabinet strongly advocated overseas interventions and the use of force, Biden offered a more
restrained
counterpoint that Obama greatly appreciated.
But geopolitically, the EU has always tried to keep economics and international relations separate – and thus felt at home in a multilateral, rules-based system, where the sheer exercise of state power is necessarily
restrained.
Moreover, the US presence
restrained
the actions of the Turks, Syrians, Russians, and Iranians.
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