1. The increase in audit mandate of the six countries discussed has arisen largely because government agencies tend to exercise greater restraint. 2. A new agency must also be accompanied by greater budgetary restraint and better control of construction costs. 3. After a while the glory years were over, and I came back to the world of civilian journalism, which was governed by greater restraint. 4. Demonstrating better judgment and greater restraint than some professionals, Kearney worked delicately to produce, for her paper, a letter from Parker to the student body. 5. France, with far more troops at peril, exacted greater restraints on coverage. 6. He indicated that senior officers might have to exercise greater restraint in deploying firefighters, who are generally eager to get inside and make rescues. 7. Some legal specialists, however, urged the committee to show greater restraint. 8. Still, Washington must find ways to insist that both sides show greater restraint. 9. The commission has urged Israeli soldiers to use greater restraint when confronting unarmed demonstrators. 10. The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, which also sets quotas for swordfish, must force everyone to exercise greater restraint. |