1. The vendor is only likely to be willing to accept this restraint in respect of debtors that continue to be significant customers of the business after completion. 2. Civil liberties have been abridged before in time of war, but the body politic accepted such restraints as the price of maintaining national security and winning the war. 3. First, city lawmakers may have to face some difficult tradeoffs as they set new priorities, possibly by accepting spending restraints elsewhere. 4. Hubert, a former doctor, had been reluctant to accept restraints on medical spending. 5. Hubert, a former doctor, had been slow to accept imposing restraints on medical spending. 6. In those talks, the United States has pressed North Korea to accept international restraints on exporting missiles and missile technology. 7. In those, talks the United States has pressed North Korea to accept international restraints on exporting powerful missiles. 8. Should it strut the global beach alone, or leverage that power by accepting restraints on its freedom to act? |
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