Jeffery's limbs became longer, and stronger, and he soon burst out of his restraints. |
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Budgetary restraints dictated simple external works with good connections between the precinct, the river, and the two public parks. |
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The wildness in these collaborations is about stretching the parameters of possibility within printmaking restraints. |
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The composer chafed under programmatic restraints and felt more comfortable with formal design, a sign of the symphonist to come. |
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Physical restraints of stage production limit the narrative range that would be available within a purely verbal medium such as the epic. |
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Existing programs must be consolidated, downsized, or eliminated to meet current or reduced budget restraints. |
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Making a film is like choosing a set of restraints, and then trying to express yourself within those restraints. |
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Even voluntary export restraints, illegal under the new rules, began to resurface. |
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I think it would be unrealistic if I quickly tried to make them friends within the time restraints of this story. |
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We accept these restraints on our liberty, because they're needed in order to get adequate security. |
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Safety, when construed as the prevention of evil, is achieved by imposing prior restraints on people's conduct. |
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Erik's mannerisms were very much like one who was raised under both the disciplines of a soldier, but also the restraints of a gentleman. |
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We need to understand your aims and expectations as well as any budget restraints you might have. |
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To the film's credit, it certainly makes the best of a small medium, doing the best it can within the limited time restraints. |
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She manages to make a perfectly normal question sound like it's accompanied by a dagger and broken restraints. |
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One of the white figures took off her arm restraints as another undid the leg restraints. |
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Unable to move beyond the fixed boundaries imposed on her by the chain restraints, exercise was difficult. |
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She fastened a few restraints to keep me from moving and told me to stay calm. |
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What is the policy on using physical restraints or medications to control behavior? |
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One of them flashed a signal to the nanoprocessor that controlled the bed and the restraints clicked off. |
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With a sudden burst of energy and a well timed tug on her chains, Percephony was able to break her restraints. |
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Her hands and legs were buckled down in restraints and her head as well, restricting her movements. |
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All five seats now have three-point seat belts and are fitted with head restraints. |
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This car has some of the best seats available at any price and Saab's active safety head restraints have become an industry standard. |
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The NSC has produced a new booklet on Child Safety in Cars, designed to advise parents on selecting and fitting suitable restraints. |
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He removed the lock pick and began to pick at the locks holding his restraints down. |
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She tugged desperately at her restraints as memory came flooding back, but the chains seemed to be unbreakable. |
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There were fewer staff, poorer conditions, and a greater resort to restraints such as strait-jackets to control unruly patients. |
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First, a number of individual players have challenged such rules before common law courts as unreasonable restraints of trade. |
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Freedom has been envisaged as the opportunity to do anything, but the removal of restraints can lead to a situation of confusion or anomie. |
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Standard safety features include dual stage driver and passenger air bags and active front head restraints. |
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The loud, the abusive, the vulgar have demolished the restraints and the manners which heretofore governed public discourse. |
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He holds out the glass assertively, as if to demonstrate his rejection of fundamentalist restraints. |
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Lifting the backrest restores both seat base and head restraints, with no seat belt manoeuvring required. |
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There are head restraints in the back and the backs of the rear seats adjust to give more space in the boot. |
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If a CIA agent can bargain away the right to be free of prior restraints, surely the tobacco companies can bargain away the right to advertise. |
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There are restraints on Opposition Members to propose legislation that would impose a direct cost on the State. |
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World War One was a total war, and in such conflicts, restraints are cast aside. |
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Some slaves were treated well, but there were few restraints on their owners' powers, and physical punishment and sexual abuse were common. |
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In trying to free themselves from social restraints, the traceurs create and foster their own. |
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In his attempt to place checks and restraints on the power of the senators, he had the near total support of the public Assembly. |
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The astronauts' job is to connect power, data and fluid umbilicals as well as installing cameras, antenna and releasing launch restraints. |
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Vastly enhanced muscles rippled beneath his armour, as if threatening to burst through their restraints at any moment. |
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The handler climbed aboard his sled, unhitched the various restraints and vanished into a whirl of snow. |
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I'm certain the budgetary restraints forced the use of such footage instead of shooting all the flight scenes themselves. |
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A series of progressive restraints must be implemented to counteract the NPT'S discriminatory designation of nuclear and non-nuclear states. |
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Is NASA too hamstrung by those restraints to do something as bold as returning to the moon and going to Mars? |
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Behind him the cage was being opened and animal handlers with restraints moved in. |
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The club is hoping for a better second half to the season but life is hard because of the financial restraints. |
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The coaching will include ground fighting and tactics, escaping different headlocks and floor restraints. |
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Such a development inevitably comes up against the restraints of the profit system and meets with the opposition of big business. |
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He believed that while in groups, individuals lose their normal restraints, become more suggestible, more emotional, and less rational. |
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Patients typically need large doses of sedative hypnotic drugs and four-point restraints during this stage. |
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There can be a comfort in having the public perceive you as a talented coach whose hands are tied by financial restraints. |
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In the early 1990s, nearly a score of African states responded by lifting restraints on political opposition and convoking competitive elections. |
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Performance responds to this dilemma by unlocking the restraints of self identity and freeing students to explore a variety of knowledge claims. |
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The Italian Futurists aimed to free art from all its historical restraints and celebrate the new beauty of the modern age. |
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The little power she exerted wouldn't even cause the restraints to do more than to go taut. |
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Perhaps the first glimmerings of this were the Hague Peace Conferences in 1899 and 1907 which considered various restraints on war and weapons. |
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They can now come within the new block exemption for vertical restraints, provided that the conditions therein are met. |
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But the most derisive comments of all were reserved for my arguments about the moral and legal restraints on the early colonists. |
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The needs of the school are vast and due to space restraints this reporter could not detail the full list of over-crowding issues. |
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Prior restraints on pure speech are highly disfavored and presumptively unconstitutional. |
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For some time now, no one has seriously believed those restraints would hold. |
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Geneva does put some constraints on the handling and adjudication of detainees, but they were meaningless restraints. |
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The first shot of this is an establishing shot with a stone table, restraints and a table with canes, whips, and instruments for raking flesh. |
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In many other healing temples for agitated people physical restraints are used, but they are not used here. |
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Coordinating permission to remove the restraints from a patient who has been anesthetized should occur before the procedure is ready to begin. |
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They bash open doors, shout their targets awake and bind their hands with thick plastic restraints called zipcuffs. |
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Apart from budget restraints, McKean and Gaiman were otherwise free to be extremely inventive. |
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One such coalition in Oxford resulted in them being outflanked on the left by New Labour after the predictable round of compromises made because of budgetary restraints. |
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I blinked to muzzy awareness, licked dry lips and tried to rub bleary eyes, only to be brought up short by the restraints and a lance of pain through my wounds. |
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You go inside, and inside is a chair with cuffs and restraints. |
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He was screaming and carrying on and raving and cussing and taunting me and trying his best to escape from whatever restraints we put him in so that he could come after me. |
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To begin with, we receive vicarious pleasure in observing the celebrity fulfil our wishes to act in relative freedom of neurotic and societal restraints. |
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The so-called postmodern world has reified the worst aspects of capitalism, which no longer faces the restraints of a concerted working-class challenge. |
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Overnight people shed their fears, their protective camouflage and their restraints. |
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We have already seen the impetus for reform of vertical restraints. |
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I saw her when she had to have cloth restraints on her arms so she could not get out of bed or pull out her IV, and I saw her sleeping like an angel with her stuffed cat. |
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He was legal head of the executive, but nearly all his functions were subject to external restraints and under constant supervision by a council elected at the Diet. |
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Financial restraints have denied him the chance to remove his lower legs and replace them with artificial limbs that would enable him to run and jump again. |
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The ruling class is obnoxiously greedy, despoiling our planet and exploiting the people on it with a few bare restraints provided by popular pressure over the last century. |
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There are psychological chains and restraints that are so much stronger than any steel chain or handcuff. |
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Over the final 2000 steps of the protein minimization procedure, there were no restraints on side-chain dihedrals nor harmonic restraints on atomic positions. |
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Livestock farmers claim that calling a vet to livestock only happens in extreme emergencies anyway, because of the financial restraints on farming. |
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The size and weight of early equipment, as well as technical difficulties and financial restraints, inhibited the development of radio communications between the wars. |
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Whether they can actually negotiate voluntary restraints remains unclear, since presumed offenders are peddling cut-rate steel in part to keep shaky economies afloat. |
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Even the least impressive of the Hanoverians, the narrow-minded and mean-spirited King George II, had the common sense to accept restraints on his powers. |
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The findings suggest that damage to the right mesial prefrontal cortex causes abnormal hoarding behavior by releasing the primitive hoarding urge from its normal restraints. |
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Now the objector to all of this is charged with being captious, with seeking to impose restraints on activities which lie at the heart of democratic processes. |
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She tried in vain to break the restraints or shake off the helmet. |
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Passers-by came to the guard's aid and freed him from his restraints. |
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We attributed the Great Depression to monopolistic restraints. |
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We have been locked in seclusion, placed in restraints, chemically and physically straitjacketed, lobotomized, shocked and beaten because we protested too much. |
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The restraints were then removed and the system was allowed to equilibrate for another 3.9-6.6 ns, for total simulation times between 4.2 and 6.9 ns. |
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Watch for the agency to slap still more restraints on Comcast as a vigorish for letting it buy Time Warner Cable. |
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First, by the 1830s the government had ended very high taxes and lifted severe legal restraints. |
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Shawn didn't hear the nurse return thirty minutes later to gently refasten the body restraints, locking the door as she left. |
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As a consolation prize, credit unions will have the opportunity to kvetch about member business loan restraints, again. |
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Lap belts are somewhat less effective than the two other types of restraints but far superior to riding unrestrained. |
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The IIHS says all of the minicars except the Spark and the Mazda 2 earned low ratings for restraints and kinematics. |
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It also includes the drivers, restraints and opportunities, Porter's five forces analysis and value chain of the fast food market. |
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The report lists drivers and restraints and analyzes global high voltage switchgear sales volume, market value and average price. |
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As a result of such findings, many jurisdictions now advocate or require child passengers to use specially designed child restraints. |
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The International Civil Aviation Organization recommends the use of child restraints. |
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Because laws represent the restraints of civil freedom, they represent the leap made from humans in the state of nature into civil society. |
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For some, the attraction is a life unencumbered with the restraints of life ashore. |
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While the drivers for carrier ethernet are apparent, what are the market restraints? |
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Patients should be treated with dignity and respect, restraints and seclusion should not be over used. |
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Organisations opposed to restraints include Mind and Rethink Mental Illness. |
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This new approach liberated scientific speculation from the dogmatic restraints of Aristotelian science, and paved the way for new approaches. |
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Parliament operates without restraints such as, for instance, an obligation to legislate in accordance with fundamental constitutional rights. |
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They variously attacked spiritual and scientific authority, dogmatism, intolerance, censorship, and economic and social restraints. |
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Working in microgravity also requires the use of many special tools such as torqueless wrenches, handholds, and foot restraints. |
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It also provides analysis and description of the major drivers and restraints affecting acetic acid demand in various regions. |
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An analysis of the market drivers and restraints is provided for the global offshore wind power market. |
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For instance, human corpses have been used since the 1960s as crash test dummies to check various restraints and airbag devices in cars. |
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This embarge is termed a moral one because it imposes no legal restraints upon would-be exporters, for there are no statutes providing for this. |
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Blood Pressure Monitoring Equipment Market, provides market revenue forecasts, drivers and restraints, and challenges and strategic recommendations. |
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Trade restraints such as price fixing and monopolization tend to promote inefficiency and increase profit for the perpetrators, at the expense of consumer welfare. |
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Some trusts hardly use restraints, others use them routinely. |
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Knowing that a big name was never going to be tempted by the job due to financial restraints and the straightjacket of Scottish football, you could feel a change in attitude. |
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A woman patient was in several hospitals and units at times for a decade with mental health issues, she said in some units she suffered restraints two or three times daily. |
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This, in turn, had many consequences such as optimism, future orientation, shedding the restraints of land scarcity, and the wastage of natural resources. |
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Such works have also often been subject to censorship and other legal restraints to publication, display, or possession, leading in many cases to their loss. |
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In the 1860s and 1870s, Gladstonian Liberalism was characterised by a number of policies intended to improve individual liberty and loosen political and economic restraints. |
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On September 17, the King abolished all tolls and restraints on the sale and transport of grain, and for more than a decade the experiment was a success. |
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History meant that feeling was now replaced by rational thought, and private considerations by public, accompanied by properties, prohibitions and restraints. |
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The legal classifications imposed upon every individual in the Company possessions determined their position in society and conferred restraints upon their actions. |
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Face down restraints are used more often on women and girls than on men. |
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This research service titled North American Wholesale SONET Services Markets provides an analysis of the market drivers, restraints, and trends that are impacting this market. |
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Some trusts averaged over twelve face down restraints per female patient. |
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