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"self-restraint" Definitions
  1. the ability to stop yourself doing or saying something that you want to because you know it is better not to

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That's the moment you knew what self-restraint really felt like.
The old ruling class preserved a degree of gentlemanly self-restraint.
"We need everybody in Pennsylvania to exercise self-restraint," he said.
Still, the United States has shown admirable self-restraint and caution.
He may soon serve a president not known for self-restraint.
Yes, we're telling you to reward yourself for exercising self restraint.
So try to exercise some self restraint when you feel jealous.
There are very good reasons for this self-restraint by Christian leaders.
The agreed text "emphasized the importance of non-militarisation and self-restraint".
It is right to expect the court to exercise such self-restraint.
Self-restraint on the part of the media can also play a role.
Critics fretted that athletics would unbind women from femininity's modesty and self-restraint.
The second norm is forbearance, or self-restraint in the exercise of power.
It said that only "self-restraint" was keeping it from attacking American forces.
I am someone who fronts a lot more self restraint than I actually possess.
Nonetheless, it ended a rare example of self-restraint by a largely unrestrained president.
The statement called on all parties to exercise self restraint and affirmed Iraq's independence.
Mr. Trump lacks the self-restraint of Lincoln, F.D.R., or even George W. Bush.
If confirmed, Mr. Barr would serve under a president hardly known for self-restraint.
" He added that US "self-restraint" had prevented conflict and that "diplomatic efforts remain underway.
This, of course, is not a "gimme" given his brashness and lack of self-restraint.
Forbearance is about self-restraint and really has its origins in a pre-democratic world.
In a democracy, people with power also have to act with forbearance and self-restraint.
What is the self-restraint we're going to exercise when it comes to people's data?
Laughably, she uses a Teddy Roosevelt quote about the need for self-restraint in a leader.
Another Trump source says the candidate's newfound sense of self-restraint has to do with timing.
For the conspiracy-minded, there could be another explanation for Washington's professed strategy of self-restraint.
Among the unwritten rules that have sustained American democracy are partisan self-restraint and fair play.
Beyoncé's control is an exquisite study in self-restraint, especially in the current social-media-saturated climate.
All parties should exercise self-restraint and any actions must be based on international law, Saifuddin said.
I normally present this without comment — which has sometimes taken more self-restraint than I can muster.
Parents want to show their love by giving everything — everything but old-fashioned lessons in self-restraint.
"Have a little bit of self-restraint," Bush says when asked what his message is for Cruz.
But self-restraint is of course hard to sustain, especially if the president is the chief polarizer.
It leads to being silent and having self-restraint, which really helps get you through difficult moments.
Given these impacts, scientists and therapists have been interested in finding ways to increase people's self-restraint.
When Ellroy and Knode met he had recently entered a period of conscious self-restraint, even self-punishment.
None of this is based on the discipline and self-restraint on the part of the White House.
A president with no self-restraint on how he speaks about others has spread coarseness, Ms. Johnson said.
Here's what you need to know: • Only "self-restraint" is keeping war at bay on the Korean Peninsula.
While ordering at the Cheese Bar might require some serious self-restraint, it's possible to keep it simple.
That being said, some of us are better than others at exercising self restraint on a consistent basis.
Is it unreasonable to expect traditional news organizations and social media sites to exercise this degree of self-restraint?
Oz Guinness, the theologian, said that liberty requires restraint but the only restraint consistent with liberty is self-restraint.
A draft version from March talked about "promot[ing] mutual trust", a "duty to co-operate" and "self-restraint".
I was trying to teach them self-restraint, but these bitches would go through these boxes within two days.
It promotes an understanding of nature and emphasizes self-restraint, essentially in terms of shoving food in our mouths.
Some children do exhibit a streak of self-restraint early that seems to become central to their developing personality.
Pintxo barhopping requires a degree of self-restraint antithetical to Yankees, even for us, a downsized ex-pat family.
The couple's creative lifestyle can be deceptive, as each room collapses years of self-restraint into a single moment.
Accordingly, the proclaimed, if not always observed, ethos of postcolonial India was of self-restraint, frugality and collective welfare.
To be fair, China's 1.4bn people are being asked to show a self-restraint unknown in the gluttonous West.
Saturn in Aries is teaching you the importance of having self-restraint and not committing to low-hanging fruit.
In actuality, it often just exposes hypersensitivity and the unwillingness of the speaker to endure the pains of self-restraint.
With similar self-restraint, results published in Science, in 2012, noted "considerable potential for gene-targeting and genome-editing applications".
Ted Cruz has exercised a rare kind of self-restraint during the 2016 campaign: He's refused to attack Donald Trump.
"Parents want to show their love by giving everything — everything but old-fashioned lessons in self-restraint," he told Insider.
"It's all very delicate right now, so I'm not surprised that China has been showing self-restraint," Mr. King said.
In a statement, American and South Korean officials said that self-restraint was the only thing keeping them from attacking.
All wartime presidents have preserved our democracy largely through self-restraint, and I don't see any of that in Trump.
She's learned self-restraint around food – even her beloved potatoes "I have been controlled by potatoes for 40 years," Winfrey admitted.
Trump's lack of self-restraint and his barrage of ill-informed comments would make an already perilous world even more so.
You are sitting in a glass house and cannot tolerate the revenge of the Iranian nation... We have shown self-restraint.
Pope FrancisPope FrancisPope Francis names first woman to senior Vatican diplomatic post Benedict warns about celibacy in new book seen as warning to Francis Pope urges US, Iran to seek 'dialogue and self-restraint' MORE on Thursday urged the U.S. and Iran to seek "dialogue and self-restraint" to avoid further conflict between the two countries.
Is it better to enjoy historically inherited privileges, and practise political self-restraint for fear of exasperating an already rather sceptical public?
Other aesthetics, however, require a bit more self-restraint — and fall's Western-inspired obsession is one you need to meet with moderation.
Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, speaking at a daily news briefing in Beijing, added that China hoped all parties would exercise self-restraint.
This has raised the question of whether his permissive theories would unleash Mr. Trump, who is not known for his self-restraint.
Although executive power has expanded in recent decades, it has ultimately been reined in by the prudence and self-restraint of our presidents.
Last year's ASEAN statement in Laos emphasized the importance of "non-militarisation and self-restraint in the conduct of all activities, including land reclamation".
What's also consistent with Trump's background, though, is an unapologetic eye for the main chance and a brazen disregard for propriety and self-restraint.
"I call on all sides to keep the flame of dialogue and self-restraint alight and ward off the shadow of hostility," he said.
Vincent K. Brooks, said that self-restraint was all that kept the United States and South Korea from going to war with the North.
I use self-restraint as much as possible, knowing my bank balance will be low for the next three weeks until my raise paycheck.
I actively reduced my sugar intake and modified my innate sweet tooth — which took more self-restraint and control than I could have ever managed.
For people like Kirschner (who definitely has more self-restraint than me), the warning is enough to get him to get out of the app.
First, it takes a powerful amount of self-restraint to pose for a photo when a delicious burger is sitting right in front of you.
Some readers said Mr. Trump's comments showed he lacked self-restraint and signaled that he could not be trusted to keep the nation's secrets safe.
I have always felt that every senior management person of an Indian corporation has to show self restraint in his or her compensation and perquisites.
The non-proliferation agenda, currently made up mainly of international agreements enforced by self-restraint, would finally have a concrete example to illustrate its case.
The Emir of Kuwait urged Qatar's Emir to exercise "self-restraint and refrain from steps that would escalate the situation," according to Kuwait's news agency, KUNA.
He made strong gestures toward obeying norms of presidential self-restraint, not abusing power, and being reluctant to act based on extraordinary claims of executive power.
The basic pattern of life was an underlying condition of peril, warded off by an ethos of self-restraint, temperance, self-control and strictness of conscience.
Many undecided voters chose to support him after seeing his continued calm and self-restraint, despite the flow of sarcasm, smears and attacks from his opponent.
In a rare instance of self-restraint, congressional Republicans deferred to the FBI when it came to investigating Hillary Clinton's emails as the presidential election unfolded.
Without the incentive of closer business ties to support its struggling economy, Iran could decide to abandon the nuclear self-restraint at the heart of the deal.
Not least, Mr Kim is trying America's patience with fresh missile tests, and threatens an end to all self-restraint if not offered goodies by year-end.
However, with a bit of planning and some self-restraint, it's possible to go on spring break and still have money left over to pay for books.
So, when Venus goes direct this Friday, transfer the open-mindedness and self-restraint that you've (hopefully) been showing your love life to your general social interactions.
The past few years of growing American self-reliance and Chinese self-restraint have offered a glimpse of the foreign-policy implications of a new energy order.
"I hope to give you the least amount of luggage," she tells a child, controlling her quavering voice, as though to project a kind of self-restraint.
The third in a trilogy of books he's written on the topic, The Joy of Missing Out argues that self-restraint may be exactly what we need.
You know him and can judge whether he would find it possible to keep that promise and what it would cost him in terms of self-restraint.
But as the world prepares for Armistice Day, a sense of self-restraint would be the most fitting way to remember the tragedy that ended in 1918.
His commitment to "light handed" regulation translates into unwavering fealty to the marketplace regardless of whether adequate competition exists to force necessary self-restraint by powerful incumbents.
The default policy for the last two decades has, therefore, been to do nothing other than try and cajole warehouse operators into a semblance of self-restraint.
Vincent K. Brooks, commander of the American forces that conducted a missile exercise with South Korea, said the United States had chosen "self-restraint" with the North.
The new political class, by contrast, is devoid of self-restraint, precisely because it thinks it owes its position to personal merit rather than the luck of birth.
Becca exhibits remarkable self-restraint by not rolling her eyes into the back of head while having to mediate between two grown men fighting over a stupid picture.
The games make it possible for Washington and Seoul to meet Pyongyang's demand for self-restraint -- adjusting their military exercises -- without losing face and appearing weak on Pyongyang.
The Games make it possible for Washington and Seoul to meet Pyongyang's demand for self-restraint -- adjusting their military exercises -- without losing face and appearing weak on Pyongyang.
The report includes testimony from psychologist Laurence Steinberg ... who says then 19-year-old Leslie's immaturity prevented her from exercising self-restraint, controlling her impulses and weighing consequences.
Signaling his own flammable personality and, perhaps, the need for self-restraint, it stood out, like his talent, in a sea of more toned-down sweat sopper-uppers.
DAVID BERMAN New York To the Editor: The writers list several attributes of a successful democracy, including a well-designed constitution, strong informal norms and partisan self-restraint.
My personal mode of self-restraint is to always carry my phone when I'm not with my kids and always leave it in another room when I am.
Mr. Romney, the freshman Republican from Utah — as opposed to the former governor of Massachusetts who ran twice for president — has discovered that hyper self-restraint might be overrated.
OAKLAND — Defending the Golden State Warriors, whether Steph Curry is on the floor or not, is a massive challenge that requires unparalleled self-restraint, telepathic communication, and fathomless length.
"Ultimately, Russia is unlikely to exercise self-restraint absent some form of an agreement," said Samuel Charap, a former State Department official and Russia expert at the RAND Corporation.
The pro-Assad alliance had threatened this week to hit U.S. positions in Syria, warning that "self-restraint" over American air strikes would end if Washington crossed "red lines".
The Constitution vests advice and consent of nominees with the Senate, which typically causes presidents to exercise self-restraint, particularly when that body is controlled by the opposition party.
Until the Antiquities Act is repealed or amended, we must rely on presidents to exercise self-restraint and see the wisdom of more participatory mechanisms to achieve conservation aims.
In the face of these unprecedented and incendiary declarations of war against the press, journalists and media pundits continued to preach the talismanic gospel of self-restraint and evenhandedness.
Conservatives used to remind us that what the Constitution protects in speech, civil society modulates; freedom requires self-restraint and respect for others, not the hurling of scare words.
"Less human" meant they were perceived to lack self-restraint and were described as mechanical and cold, unsophisticated, superficial, shallow, less intelligent and rational, as well as more immoral.
Instead of the exhibitionism of peers like Tracey Emin or Damien Hirst, Mr. Hume practices self-restraint, modestly producing near-abstractions that opaquely deflect straightforward narratives or easy interpretations.
"Self-restraint" is the only thing stopping the U.S. and South Korea from going to war with the North — so says the highest-ranking American general on the peninsula.
Decent-minded men need to be heard, too, with the message that violent and forced displays of virility do not demonstrate strength; self-restraint and respect for women do.
"We are awaiting the response of states to these violations, the situation is in the balance now and self restraint will not last long," colonel Fares al Bayoush told Reuters.
"We emphasize the importance of non-militarization and the need to enhance mutual trust and confidence, exercise self-restraint...and avoid actions that may complicate the situation," the communique said.
" The US and South Korea hit back at this provocation by firing missiles of their own Wednesday, warning Pyongyang that the only thing stopping an armed conflict was "self-restraint.
"A better North-South relationship would help Washington and the international community to better understand North Korea and to talk it into taking substantive measures of self-restraint," he said.
Shortly after the Iranian attack, Francis urged the United States and Iran to avoid escalation and pursue "dialogue and self-restraint" to avert a wider conflict in the Middle East.
Guterres expressed concern over the escalation that threatens international peace and security, and he stressed the necessity of self-restraint and wisdom in resolving the crises, Iraqi state TV said.
Allow me to join in that speculation by suggesting that it may have been an extraordinary act of patriotism and self-restraint by this uncommonly heroic and honorable special counsel.
It seems too perfect that this quarrelsome pair would turn to violence after an argument about temperance, which, as you probably know, is defined as moderation or voluntary self-restraint.
The Paracels could not be considered part of the landmark declaration between China and Southeast Asian nations in 2002 that calls for peaceful resolution of disputes and self-restraint, she said.
US attorneys also serve "at the pleasure" of the president; it is largely self-restraint (not always exercised) that prevents presidents from punishing them or rewarding them for partisan legal attacks.
As traditional party systems have fallen in many countries, the new class of politicians demonstrates support for elections, but not necessarily free and fair ones; self-restraint is also often missing.
"Japan strongly demands North Korea to exercise self-restraint and will take all necessary measures, such as warning and surveillance activity, to be able to respond to any situations," Abe said.
Because Ava Luna is a group, in some ways it's necessary to maintain an element of self-restraint, or reserve, to make sure there's enough room for everybody to exist comfortably.
Statistics on murder rates showed that modern self-restraint had replaced a medieval tendency toward carnage, while social expectations had accentuated the positive in human nature, keeping "inner demons" in check.
The founders assumed that people with political muscle (including judges) would show little self-restraint, and they built a government that would provide each branch with many checks against the others.
Surely, the lack of partisan self-restraint is not limited to the Republican Party, and by pretending it is, the writers serve to delegitimize Republican officials and, by association, their supporters.
"Self-restraint, which is a choice, is all that separates armistice and war," General Brooks said, referring to the 24.5 cease-fire that halted but never officially ended the Korean War.
" The U.S. and South Korea hit back at the provocation by firing missiles of their own on Wednesday, warning Pyongyang that the only thing stopping an armed conflict was "self-restraint.
But Trump seems to lack any self-restraint whatsoever, and repeatedly flies off the handle, viciously attacking anyone who defies him, whether they're a news anchor or a Gold Star mother.
In a joint communique issued at the conclusion of the summit, ASEAN and Australia also called for "self-restraint" in the South China Sea, where aggressive Chinese expansion has irked ASEAN members.
But here's a more outside-the-box idea, designed to help people exercise self-restraint about how much cannabis they use and how often: a system of user-set monthly purchase limits.
To develop meaningful and widespread U.S. cybersecurity, the effective options are coercing adversaries, creating an environment that incentivizes self-restraint or deters aggressive cyber acts, and seeking verifiable non-aggression accords. 2.
The gentle Oba is being outworked and outplayed by his younger colleagues, and harried Umemoto fears her work has deteriorated because of poor time management skills and a lack of self-restraint.
In 21992, a proponent of women's suffrage argued in The New York Times that women "display more of the virtues of good citizens, forethought, temperance, industry, and self-restraint" than men do.
" When asked about Meghan joining the royal family, Mirren said, "I think right from the moment that relationship was revealed she conducted herself with incredible self-restraint, elegance, discipline and simplicity and humanity.
But now, if he tries to expand his message beyond red-meat issues for the right, Mr. Trump may feel caged in by a platform that takes a dim view of self-restraint.
It is time for the international community to be responsive and to reciprocate this possible signal of self-restraint with at least an effort to seek further clarification from Pyongyang about its intentions.
The four-song release showcases the trio's tremendous sound, one built through deconstructive self-restraint and a preservation principle that mirrors the members' deep interests and concerns about the state of our planet.
Driving puts you in a constant position of asking, Are we in a place where there is a system of self-restraint, or are we in a place where it's dog eat dog?
VATICAN CITY, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Thursday urged the United States and Iran to avoid escalation and pursue "dialogue and self-restraint" to avert a wider conflict in the Middle East.
In a rare, stand-alone statement, ASEAN urged North Korea and all parties concerned "to exercise self-restraint in order to de-escalate the tension and refrain from actions that may aggravate the situation".
Over two days, I treated a man who had stabbed another in a fit of jealousy and whose mood disorder is now controlled, buying him time in the arduous process of learning self-restraint.
"I am also deeply concerned that Mr. Trump's lack of self-restraint and his barrage of ill-informed comments would make an already perilous world even more so," Collins wrote in the op-ed.
Of course, you'll also want to practice some self restraint as Venus harmonizes with Saturn and Pluto, making you too invested in your future to be so daring as to lie about your name.
"North Korea conducted the fourth nuclear test in defiance of calls for self-restraint from the international community, and then pushed ahead with the launch of a ballistic missile," Suga told a news conference.
These days she wages her battles against the Republican Party not from her lawn — it's in Malibu now — but on her Twitter feed, which she acknowledges is not exactly a model of self-restraint.
Are you encouraging people to just opt out of the culture altogether or to just find some compromise within a system that will constantly work to undermine any practice of self-restraint or moderation?
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump, known to aggressively defend himself and his allies in crises, appears to be trying out a new strategy as his Supreme Court nominee faces sexual assault allegations: some public self-restraint.
The holy month is widely considered the most important date in the Islamic calendar, and fasting is seen as an opportunity for Muslims to enhance their spiritual connection to God and to exercise self-restraint.
A military alliance fighting in support of President Bashar al-Assad threatened on Wednesday to hit U.S. positions in Syria, warning its "self-restraint" over U.S. air strikes would end if Washington crossed "red lines".
The other check against abuse has been self-restraint: Presidents have self-regulated and not invoked emergency powers to achieve policy goals Congress had rejected — or claimed that a qualifying crisis existed in disputed circumstances.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi President Barham Salih offered his condolences to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani over the killing of Quds Force leader Qassem Soleimani on Sunday and urged self restraint, his office said in a statement.
First, elite political culture increasingly valued democracy, recognizing the need for mutual toleration and self-restraint in pursuing power — traits Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt identify as the most important norms for elite behavior in democracy.
The summit focused on fostering closer economic and security ties among ASEAN and Australia, with the nations also railing against protectionist sentiment and calling for "self-restraint" in the disputed South China Sea, a regional flashpoint.
VIENTIANE, July 25 (Reuters) - China and members of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed on Monday to exercise self-restraint in activities that would complicate or escalate disputes in the South China Sea.
It is a common misconception that the Dutch of that era wore black out of puritan self-restraint — as the Rijksmuseum's curator of costume, Bianca du Mortier, explained, that could not be further from the truth.
But where previous presidents of both parties exercised self-restraint in how they used such powers — by limiting their use to situations that Congress anticipated and agreed with — Mr. Trump has been becoming far more aggressive.
"Some people have said the People's Congress should exercise self-restraint, that we shouldn't use powers to their utmost," Li Fei, a deputy secretary general of the National People's Congress Standing Committee, told reporters on Monday.
You might be in the second category out of choice—in which case I congratulate you on your self-restraint—but let's be honest, if you're reading this you're probably not getting laid for some other reason.
I would never go so far as to say that its limitations are features, but I have found that embracing those limitations instead of fighting them turns out to be a strangely calming exercise in self-restraint.
I am, however, pretty convinced that it's bad for my self-restraint, because it means that I just end up watching even more movies right after they come out since I don't have to leave my house.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Vastly slower U.S. oil growth this year and the prospect of a plateau for the world's top oil producer have signaled a new and unfamiliar era of self-restraint for the go-go shale industry.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Vastly slower U.S. oil growth this year and the prospect of a plateau for the world's top oil producer have signaled a new and unfamiliar era of self-restraint for the go-go shale industry.
If the media declined to publicize the contents of hacks to protect our democratic institutions from foreign interference, even skeptical reporters might come around to the view that this is an analogous act of noble sensible self-restraint.
I'm reminded by the self-restraint that Georgia O'Keeffe used when she confined many of her compositions to a simple earth below and sky above, and then inserted any number of things: giant velvety flowers, animal skulls, buildings.
They discussed the latest developments in the region, and affirmed the importance of de-escalation and dealing with these developments in a spirit of wisdom and self-restraint in order to achieve its security and stability, KUNA reported.
HOUSTON, Jan 22019 (Reuters) - Vastly slower U.S. oil growth this year and the prospect of a plateau for the world's top oil producer have signaled a new and unfamiliar era of self-restraint for the go-go shale industry.
In responses to a New York Times survey about executive power, the Democrats — along with two Republicans mounting primary challenges to Mr. Trump — envisioned a rebuke of his term by enshrining into law previous norms of presidential self-restraint.
"The winners of the internal conflict in Turkey must show magnanimity towards the defeated, (show) self-restraint and not reinstate the death penalty," Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias told Realnews newspaper in an interview released ahead of Sunday's publication.
We certainly cannot count on Kim Jong-un's capacity for self-restraint in the face of real, or even imagined, threats from the nation he regards as his sworn enemy -- the US -- and its allies: particularly South Korea and Japan.
Honestly, we probably wouldn't have ever needed to use this re-sealing method, since there were only a few chugs-worth of Kool-Aid in each of those bottles (and we never had enough self-restraint to save any for later).
When a judge hears a case for fraud against Trump University in the coming weeks, or rules against his administration's policies when he is in office, he must stand back (self-restraint that proved beyond him when he was a candidate).
A joint communique issued by Australia and ASEAN at the end of the meeting called for "self-restraint" in the South China Sea, where aggressive Chinese expansion has irked ASEAN members who also have territorial claims in the busy waterway.
"We detected substantial levels of dehumanization among Trump supporters through additional survey questions as well," they continue: 27 percent of Trump supporters said the phrase "lacking self-restraint, like animals" describes black people well, compared with 8 percent of Trump opponents.
"We emphasized the importance of non-militarization and self-restraint in the conduct of all activities by claimants and all other states...that could further complicate the situation and escalate tensions in the South China Sea," the chair's statement said.
"The coalition command, through this statement, assert that violating the truce by the Houthi militia and its supporters and the targeting of the kingdom's lands ... would force the coalition to reconsider the feasibility of this policy (of self restraint)," SPA said.
Today, as Mr. Kasich makes comity a centerpiece of his long-shot bid for the Republican nomination, they describe his candidacy as an exercise in remarkable self-restraint that has managed to keep his crankier instincts mostly out of sight.
"He said that if the Yankees persist in their extremely dangerous reckless actions on the Korean peninsula and in its vicinity, testing the self-restraint of the DPRK, the latter will make an important decision as it already declared," the report said.
"We have adopted self-restraint so far to arrive at this result so that we don't head towards diplomatic escalation and the other measures available to us," he said during a European tour aimed at building pressure for a solution to the crisis.
And while broadcasters are unlikely to exercise any such self-restraint regarding commercial deals, there are thoughts that an ongoing government review of the gambling industry, delayed for the election, may lead to a crackdown on advertising, as has just happened in Australia.
In 2002 it signed a joint declaration with the ten-member Association of South-East Asian Nations, in which the parties undertook to "exercise self-restraint" in the South China Sea, and in particular to refrain from occupying uninhabited features such as reefs.
"The movement has a large degree of self-restraint and solidarity, but of course that's very conditional," said Samson Yuen, a political scientist at Lingnan University in Hong Kong who has conducted surveys of protesters to understand their motives and support base.
Vernon Bogdanor, an eminent constitutional scholar at King's College London, commended the queen for her self-restraint and for keeping her views to herself, arguing that the enigma of her persona has been essential to her success at symbolizing and unifying the nation.
"When judges let everything in because they don't have the tools to do better, we are in a situation where the only thing stopping overstated testimony is the analyst's own ability to exercise self-restraint," said Lynn Garcia, the commission's general counsel.
The upshot of these results would seem to be that exercise could be a simple way to help people shore up their self-restraint, says Michael Sofis, a doctoral candidate in applied behavioral science at the University of Kansas who led the study.
"We have confirmed that we will urge North Korea to exercise self-restraint regarding its provocative action, and to observe the U.N. Security Council's resolutions," Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida told a news conference after hosting the meeting with his Chinese and South Korean counterparts.
What can intelligent, thoughtful people who are deeply concerned about the fate of democracy do in today's climate, given that so many of the legitimately chosen leaders of our country at all levels show little or no sympathy for partisan self-restraint and fair play?
In 2002, ASEAN and China signed a "declaration of conduct", which recognised that a fully fledged code would be nice to have; it also committed both sides to peaceful dispute resolution and "self-restraint" in doing anything that could "escalate disputes [or] affect peace and stability".
For Mr. Deneen, liberalism was created the moment proto-modern thinkers such as Machiavelli proposed grounding a political philosophy upon "human behaviors of pride, selfishness, greed, and the quest for glory," rather than the principles of self-restraint that characterized political discourse in medieval and classical times.
Current and former aides say that Mr. Trump was chastened by the furor over the "Access Hollywood" tape that emerged in October, which showed him bragging about forcing himself on women, and that he had exhibited self-restraint during the first few months of his administration.
So while the jury may still be out on whether willpower depletion is in fact a hard truth, there are a few things you can do throughout your day that may just strengthen your willpower, and your ability to act from a place of self restraint.
The industry has and would point out, too, that Trump's outspokenness on the issue has helped encourage some self-restraint on the part of drug makers when it comes to prices and that the uproar over drug prices therefore hasn't caught up with the facts on the ground.
Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt concluded that democracies don't die at the hands of armed mobs, so much as at the hands of politicians who, in their unconstrained zeal for power, undermine norms like mutual toleration, accepting the legitimacy of rivals and self-restraint in the use of institutional prerogative.
"The Department is monitoring reports on the situation on the ground and reiterates its call for China to exercise self-restraint from the conduct of activities that could complicate or escalate disputes in the South China Sea and affect peace and stability in the region," the ministry said in a statement.
On the evidence we have, the meritocratic ideal ends up being just as undemocratic as the old emphasis on inheritance and tradition, and it forges an elite that has an aristocracy's vices (privilege, insularity, arrogance) without the sense of duty, self-restraint and noblesse oblige that WASPs at their best displayed.
"We emphasized the importance of non-militarisation and self-restraint in the conduct of all activities by claimants and all other states ... that could further complicate the situation and escalate tensions in the South China Sea," the statement said, without naming China but referring instead to its militarisation of islands and islets.
"We emphasized the importance of non-militarization and self-restraint in the conduct of all activities by claimants and all other states ... that could further complicate the situation and escalate tensions in the South China Sea," the statement said, without naming China but referring instead to its militarization of islands and islets.
"The president stressed the importance of self restraint and wisdom in this critical time in order to contain the current crisis, protect the security and stability of the region, the sovereignty of its nations, and banish the spectre of war and violence," his office said in a read out of a phone call.
"The president stressed the importance of self restraint and wisdom in this critical time in order to contain the current crisis, protect the security and stability of the region, the sovereignty of its nations, and banish the specter of war and violence," his office said in a read out of a phone call.
Think "self-restraint preference algorithms" power devices, such as personal assistants, whose purpose is to learn as much about us as possible — what we are interested in, who our friends are, our habits, our mood — and then to help us by sending messages, making phone calls, setting appointments, ordering products or making travel reservations.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia called on Friday for self-restraint to prevent escalation after the U.S. strike in Iraq that killed a senior Iranian commander, an official source told state TV. Also, the ministry of foreign affairs issued a statement affirming the international community must fulfill its responsibilities to ensure the security of the region.
In a "Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea", signed in 2002, China and ASEAN promised "co-operation" and "self-restraint", recognised "the need to promote a peaceful, friendly and harmonious environment" and said they would abide by the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and work towards a code of conduct.
" Underwood spoke to Variety after the taping, saying that "It took a lot of self restraint to stay in my seat when Jean Blanc made that comment because it was something that was so uncalled for, so unnecessary, so disrespectful to not only me but everybody out there in the way he verbalized the female anatomy.
Pope FrancisPope FrancisPope Francis names first woman to senior Vatican diplomatic post Benedict warns about celibacy in new book seen as warning to Francis Pope urges US, Iran to seek 'dialogue and self-restraint' MORE on Wednesday named the first woman to hold a high-ranking position in the Secretariat of State, the Vatican's diplomatic wing.
CAIRO, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia called on Friday for self-restraint to prevent escalation after the U.S. strike in Iraq that killed a senior Iranian commander, an official source told state TV. Also, the ministry of foreign affairs issued a statement affirming the international community must fulfil its responsibilities to ensure the security of the region.
One hypothesis, as expounded for example by Piketty, Saez, and Stantcheva, is that CEOs used to pay themselves less than they could have as a way to "make peace" with workers, customers, etc.. And one reason for this self-restraint was that given high marginal tax rates, executives who extracted very high pay packages wouldn't get to keep much of the money anyway.
The Vatican is in turmoil after excerpts of a book from Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI were published in a French newspaper and appeared to challenge Pope FrancisPope FrancisPope Francis names first woman to senior Vatican diplomatic post Benedict warns about celibacy in new book seen as warning to Francis Pope urges US, Iran to seek 'dialogue and self-restraint' MORE on the issue of celibacy for priests.
But several legal experts said there was another possible long-term consequence that had received less discussion: by violating that norm of self-restraint, Mr. Trump may prompt Congress to eventually take back some of that power from the presidency — at least in a post-Trump era, when a succeeding president might be willing, or believe that it is politically necessary, to sign such a bill.

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