Sentences with phrase «as clamp down»

Even Trump's signature promise to build a giant wall along the Mexican border, as well as clamp down on immigration, could carry economic consequences if the policies put a dent in the supply of U.S. labour.
«Anybody who was involved in the prescription pain medication stuff that started 15 years ago, we all saw the writings on the walls, that it was going to transition to heroin like it's doing right now, as they clamp down on the prescriptions — like they have been and continue to do — all that does is basically open the market up for heroin.»
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, D - Manhattan, has indicated he would be open to smaller cost - savings for retirement plans such as clamping down on waste and abuse within the system, but remained uneasy at the idea of a new tier so soon after the passage of Tier Five during the Paterson administration.
As with tiger parts, exotic pets, elephant ivory, ebony and other rare, but coveted biological goods, stemming demand is as vital as clamping down on illicit trade.
China is looking to prevent fi nancial risks by taking aim at its most prolifi coverseas acquirers and reviewing their debt fuelled buying sprees as well as clamping down on domestic fund raising practices while continuing to enforce strict capital controls.

Not exact matches

Bitcoin, the largest crypto, is down more than 70 % from its all - time highs set at the end of 2017, as regulators look to clamp down on exchanges and tech companies shun advertisements related to the nascent digital coin market.
Pareteum Corp. fell as much as 25 percent as of 10:16 a.m. in New York, while Digital Power Corp. and LongFin Corp. each slipped more than 6 percent after South Korea's government said it wanted to clamp down on speculation, potentially by shutting down some exchanges.
Byanyima blamed «tax dodging» as a major cause of global inequality and urged leaders to clamp down on tax havens and plough money into education, healthcare and jobs for young people.
Her father had hoped she could use her business acumen and political standing to clamp down on theft from the state oil company as it struggled to adjust to the sharp fall of oil prices over the previous year.
But earnings growth will pick up as companies clamp down on selling, general, and administrative (SG&A expenses).»
Researchers say it's unlikely that Facebook will upset its business model, which allows advertisers to precisely target users, even as the company clamps down on the information it passes to app developers.
Because so many small businesses tend to be seasonal, it makes sense to clamp down on expenses and manage finances when times are lean, but it's just as important to be mindful of expenses and prepare for those lean times when business is booming and cash flow is good for a seasonal small business.
One possibility is broader legislation dealing with bots, perhaps modeled on the Better Online Ticket Sales Act (better known as the BOTS Act), a 2016 law meant to clamp down on ticket scalping and computer programs that sweep up large numbers of tickets in online sales.
As we know the IRS are clamping down on the taxation of cryptocurrency assets in the wake of the 2017 and therefore the IRS are expecting many returns from people who benefited from the market boom.
As regulators in the U.S. and South Korea clamp down on cryptocurrencies, and investors question the stability of digital coins, bitcoin may see its worst monthly decline in value since January 2015.
Wanda Group, along with a number of China's biggest conglomerates including HNA Group and Fosun International - has seen higher levels of scrutiny on its finances and debt over the past year as Beijing clamps down on what it sees as «irrational» overseas acquisitions.
The photo is also untrue, insofar as the nuns depicted there are not the type of nuns that the Vatican is clamping down on.
Shipments of Australian products could be turned back at the Chinese border, industry insiders fear, as confusion reigns over Beijing's clamp down on online sales.
IAG CEO Peter Harmer faces the first major backlash of AGM season over a $ 2.55 million bonus if he demonstrates the «IAG spirit», as investors clamp down on soft bonuses.
As the game cruised on it seemed that Team Watts had scored enough runs to just clamp down on defense and hold on for the W.
As Chris B. Brown put it in the piece linked above, «In the second half, Alabama clamps down, challenges the Aggie receivers, challenges the Aggie run game, and, most of all, challenges Manziel.
Months after this was all over, while I was formally training to become a professional certified lactation counselor I learned there that there is no such thing as a «clamp - down» reflex when breastfeeding, and if the baby is clamping down hard on your breast, this means the baby is having a latching problem and difficulty with milk transfer (getting enough milk to come out).
As your baby nurses, your milk comes out fast and hard, which can make your baby clamp down on your nipple, gag or choke on your milk, have spit - up issues, leave them gassy, or turn them off of nursing completely.
There may be some clamping down on the nipple as the baby tries to slow down the flow of milk.
The stepping movements the infant practiced as a foetus help the baby climb to the breast, and stepping on the abdomen over the uterus helps the uterus clamp down, decreasing the bleeding and expelling the placenta.
A lot of times, I remember my toddlers used to bite me right when they were just drifting off to sleep but they were still nursing, as a way kind of just to clamp down.
You never want to go to your baby as this will cause him to be more on his back thus resulting on him clamping down more.
I read not to pull your breast out when they bite, as they will clamp down harder.
As the uterus contracts, the blood vessels clamp down and prevent excessive blood loss, helping to ensure the mother's survival by preventing postpartum hemorrhage.
there are also little rubbery things that fit on the finger and have bristles.it can be started b4 the teeth come in as the bristles feel good on the gums, however switch when the teeth come in cuz my son began clamping down on my finger.
Congratulating his «citizens» for clamping down on the coup attempt, arresting, and tying up soldiers before police were able to do so, he went as far as to say that he was a proud member of a nation which was «enraged enough to nearly lynch the coup plotters».
Labour would clamp down on tax credits claimed by working EU migrants, it announced, as the main parties scramble to prove they are tough on immigration.
We think nothing of the inconvenience caused by all - night queues outside the Apple store or the disruption on Saturday afternoons as football crowds disperse, yet we clamour for a clamp down when a march causes temporary street closures.
His guarantee that a future Labour government would repeal the anti-trade union legislation, clamp down on tax evasion and stop British dependencies being used as tax havens would improve the living standards of millions.
15:30 - Things take a further trip downhill as Miliband says we need to talk about immigration and then offers a set of proposals which would not satisfy ukip voters - clamping down on gangmasters etc..
And on bank bonuses - «This is the first time that global regulation has stepped in to [clamp down on] corporate cowboy behaviour as far as their remuneration is concerned.»
A halt to the Millennium pipeline feeding the CPV power plant could send a message that not only does New York ban extraction, but the state is also clamping down on the use of natural gas from beyond its borders in favor of renewables such as wind or solar.
The Residents are calling on the Ondo State Police Command and the state government to clamp down on the hoodlums who allegedly used the abandoned new stadium as abode.
Over half the British public cited crime as a key national issue at that point in time, reflecting widespread reaction to the tragic, high profile murders of Rhys Jones and Garry Newlove as well as significant resonance with calls to clamp down on anti-social behaviour and hoodies.
Known as the National Red Friday, the day was declared by the coalition to demonstrate their anger against the illegal activities and thereby draw public attention and sensitise them to the government's action to clamp down on galamsey activities throughout the country.
Following the unfortunate boat incident that occurred on Saturday, the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) has summoned an emergency meeting with all commercial boat operators in the state on Tuesday, February 2, just as it vowed to clamp down on boat operators who continue to contravene the rules and regulations guiding their operations.
The deadly shooting of two immigrants from India in Kansas, which is being investigated as a possible hate crime, has raised new alarms about a climate of hostility toward foreigners in the U.S., where Trump has made clamping down on immigration a central plank of his «America first» agenda.
He said Theresa May and David Cameron, under whom he served as business secretary, had been consistently weak in clamping down on the overseas territories.
The Andoma of Doma in Nasarawa State, s, has called on the Federal and State governments to as a matter of urgency clamp down on those...
The Regional Minister who doubles as the REGSEC Chairman, Salifu Saeed, condemned the deadly incidents and promised that joint police and military patrol teams will intensify their night operations to clamp down on the activities of armed robbers in the region.
THORNWOOD, N.Y. — A coyote that attacked a 5 - year - old, clamping down on the child's arm in a playground as her mother and an off - duty officer tried to fend it off, had rabies, Westchester County Health Department officials said Tuesday.
As his predecessor as chairman of the BBC Trust admitted controversial payoffs to senior executives were «eye - watering», Lord Patten confessed he had failed to protect the interests of the licence - fee payer by clamping down on the issue earlier.&raquAs his predecessor as chairman of the BBC Trust admitted controversial payoffs to senior executives were «eye - watering», Lord Patten confessed he had failed to protect the interests of the licence - fee payer by clamping down on the issue earlier.&raquas chairman of the BBC Trust admitted controversial payoffs to senior executives were «eye - watering», Lord Patten confessed he had failed to protect the interests of the licence - fee payer by clamping down on the issue earlier.»
The leader of the opposition still favours righteous anger as his line of attack, berating the prime minister for ideologically motivated spending cuts and a failure to clamp down on bankers» bonuses.
Now, a new analysis using the same sort of computer software that engineers employ to analyze bridges and aircraft parts suggests that Kolponomos may have collected its shelly prey in a unique way: They might have used their teeth and formidable neck muscles to clamp down on clams, mussels, and other mollusks and then wrench them directly off the rocks to which they were attached, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. (Modern marine mammals that consume such prey either slurp them right out of the shell, as walruses do, or pry them from the rocks using their forelimbs and then eat them, as otters do.)
In a post-9 / 11 world with raised global security, the new regulations promise to clamp down on bogus colleges, which sometimes act as a front for immigration fraud, and ensure that only bona fide students enter the country.
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