Sentences with phrase «about reining»

I'm definitely getting better about reining myself in so I can focus my attention on the dreams and house and people and pets we want to commit to.
Earlier this year, we were talking with the PTO, about reining in these types of patents.
Chamber President Tom Donohue earlier this week hailed the Exxon Mobil decision, calling it «good news for companies concerned about reining in excessive punitive damages.»
When I hear a friend of mine, my Star Citizen tour guide, my expert on hand, who's into the game for hundreds of pounds, talk about reining in Chris Roberts, it makes me wonder.
This, along with the uncommunicative steering and safety systems that are very aggressive about reining you in when left in their default modes, make the RC F not quite as engaging a back - roads dance partner as more serious enthusiasts might desire.
«When people talk about reining in government spending, just as one example, our government spending for the care for people with Alzheimer's disease is one of the most significant parts of the federal government,» Warburton says.
-LSB-...] at an item on the Social Liberal Forum about reining in the Audit Commission we were pleased to see Susan's comments about creating -LSB-...]
The critical message might be about reining in the social experiments of the Obama years.
«Nobody doubts that Stephen Hester has done some important things at RBS, but what this award shows is David Cameron's promises about reining - in excessive bonuses at state - owned banks or using shareholder power have proved to be utterly worthless.»
The two have also already had a discussion about reining in Lazio's campaign spending — much of which was going to consultants, particularly Arthur Finkelstein, best known as former Gov. George Pataki's political mastermind.
My use of the DOL family farm regulations to take a pot - shot at the Porchers below, has led to my learning about the REINS bill, thanks to our astute commenters Brian and CJ Wolfe.
It also just about reins in the inevitable spinning consequence of 236 lb ft at the front wheels when you're too keen with the accelerator pedal, although it does so pretty untidily at times.
«We heard about REINS when we were starting to work on Deena's walking and talking,» says her mother, Elizabeth Stephens.

Not exact matches

When Guy Laurence, the former CEO of Rogers Communications Inc. (which owns Canadian Business), took the reins of the telecom three years ago, he spent several months touring the country, talking to everyone from cable installers to call centre staffers to mid-level managers about their concerns.
Later in the 1990s, when Jobs supported the Department of Justice's effort to rein in the Microsoft monopoly, Gates repeatedly threw Steve in with the vast set of «losers» who «whined» about what he saw as his company's deserved success.
While the Dalai Lama, a Buddhist monk, does not often speak about business explicitly, choosing instead to focus on teachings about compassion and peace, he sounded a lot like an aging CEO preparing to pass the reins.
Pharmaceutical companies are concerned about an onslaught of legislative proposals percolating in state houses around the country, among them: changes to Medicaid programs to rein in the high cost of prescription drugs, intellectual property issues, and the fight over biosimilars.
Think about how you can really rein in personal expenses in the near term.
And here's a flash: you as the boss need to worry about this because your IT guys are all about the latest and greatest and fastest and they will quickly lead you off in the wrong direction if you don't aggressively rein them in.
Forget about flagpoles — in «Super Mario Odyssey,» you're given free rein to go wherever you want within a world.
Rob Markey, the head of Bain & Company's global customer strategy and marketing practice, writes in the Harvard Business Review about how senior executives need to take the reins and help reenergize their staff.
Daniel Yao, a research director with JLL, estimated that, factoring out the price controls, new homes at Qiantan — including the residential complexes developed by Cofco and US builder Tishman Speyer — will sport a price tag of about 120,000 yuan per square metre if market forces are given a free rein.
In case his departure raises any questions about who might eventually take the reins after Blankfein, who is 62 and says he has no plans to retire, we have put together a list of the key executives at the firm.
It's been about five months since Michael Marrache took the reins as CEO of BFS Capital.
ISTANBUL, May 3 (Reuters)- Turkish consumer price inflation jumped more than expected in April, data showed on Thursday, sending the lira to a record low on concern about the central bank's failure to rein in prices.
Both OPEC and Russia added that they were about halfway finished with clearing the global oil glut, and encouraged members to remain vigilant and set upon their task of reining in production.
On Tuesday, moments after finding out about the layoffs and leadership upheaval at the Downtown Project in Las Vegas, I asked Tony Hsieh by phone why he stepped down as leader of the utopian startup city he had founded, and why he had continued act as head of the ambitious experiment in the desert despite having already handed over the reins to his lawyer and a team of executives.
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The most recent five - day stretch of gains came despite pundits calling for some selling early last week on worries about the referendum results in Italy last week — and the effect it may have on Italy's struggling banking sector — and the likelihood that the Federal Reserve may well begin to tighten the monetary reins this week.
The Chinese authorities have expressed concern about overheating in some sectors of the economy, taking action to rein in credit growth and rebalance growth away from investment and towards greater household spending, but as yet there is little evidence that this is having the desired effect.
The benchmark has lost about 5.05 percent since November 13, when officials tightened financial regulations in an effort rein in risks.
The FDA has given e-cigarette makers extra time to comply with certain e-cigarette regulations and is attempting to rein in youth use while it learns more about the products.
CORPORATE FINANCING NEWS High - yield corporate bond issuance and trading have slowed considerably in the face of uncertainty about Federal Reserve monetary policy, at a time when chairman Ben Bernanke is about to hand over the reins to Janet Yellen,...
If Unicornists were trying to run your government and control society and teach Unicornism to your children, and asked you to contribute to the Unicorn's golden stables and silver reins and sparkly oats, I'll just bet you would have a thing or two to say about it.
23 Then Joram reined about and fled, saying to Ahaziah, «Treachery, 0 Ahaziah.»
Franklin may allow himself a few more slips or a little less guilt about the slips than Mather did but what Lawrence called the «barbed - wire of shalt - not ideals» is still up.10 Though now we can not tell for sure whether virtue is pursued for its own good or for the public seeming of good («Honesty is the best policy» clearly illustrates the problem) the impulse life is still tightly reined in.
Hence, when we consider «designer babies,» we're most likely to start talking about «playing God,» or try to connect the issue to the politics of abortion and reproductive choice, or decide that we should give scientists free rein in the hope that they might remedy some illness or another.
Hydro Quebec built that huge dam on the LaGrande, but so far its plans for even bigger dams have been stalled; across North America, people concerned about the rights of the Cree Indians, about the caribou, about the sheer existence of a vast wilderness, have scrapped and battled to rein in the project.
The solution I guess is to rein you all in somehow and get you educated, trained, and accountable, and then maybe we can talk about the possibility of perhaps you forming an opinion and then perchance in the unforeseeable future you might be able to teach it to someone.
Speaking about the opening, GUINNESS Brewer Peter Simpson said, «We feel extremely lucky to have free rein to regularly explore and create new beers in small batches.
There have been a few articles in the football media in recent days about who will be the manager to take over the reins of Arsenal when Arsene Wenger does call it a day, or get sacked which seems about as likely as U2 sacking Bono as the lead singer.
Whoever thumbed you down could probably imagine that being introduced as the current and reining champions before and after every encounter is indeed something to gloat about.
I do agree with Jennifer about keeping a rein on the fancy - schmancy stuff.
The best thing about giving a baby gift is that you can give a free rein to your creativity.
In prior posts I've told you about the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative (CFBAI), a voluntary effort by the leading food and beverage companies to rein in their marketing of unhealthy foods and drinks to kids.
Children can weather subtle differences in their parents» discipline styles: Maybe one parent is quicker to rein in rudeness while the other parent is the one who freaks out about spilled juice on the couch.
I'm a recovering lawyer turned stay at home mom of two and blogger about improving spiritual and physical wellness while raising up the littles over at my blog, Reining in Mom.
Dreambaby safety harness and reins help keep toddlers safe and near when out and about in a crowded place or near traffic.
«This issue has now gone beyond Stephen Hester, this is about a prime minister who promised to rein in excess and says to the country in a time of austerity, when his economic policies have choked off growth, that we are all in it together - how hollow is his rhetoric in light of what we have just seen today.
He talks about leveraging that power to drive a progressive agenda, from getting big business out of political lobbying to reining in «imperial CEOs.»
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