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1 treaty restraints
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2 treaty restraints
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3 restraint
n1) сдерживание; запрещение; ограничение2) сдержанность, выдержка•to appeal for restraint from a country — призывать какую-л. страну проявлять сдержанность
to call on restraint — призывать кого-л. проявлять сдержанность
to demonstrate / to exercise restraint — проявлять сдержанность / выдержку
to impose / to introduce / to put tough restraints on / upon smth — вводить жесткие ограничения на что-л.
- budgetary restraintto show restraint — проявлять сдержанность / выдержку
- call for restraint
- export restraints
- financial restraint
- great restraint
- legal restraints
- maximum restraint
- monetary restraint
- mutual restraint
- nuclear weapons restraints
- pay restraint
- plea for restraint
- restraint in inter-state relations
- restraint of trade
- restraint on foreign trade activities
- restraints of poverty
- the utmost restraint
- treaty restraints
- wage restraint
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4 legal
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