Sentences with phrase «before reining in»

While Track does allow for a good amount of rear - end lift - off oversteer before reining in the fun, if you want to get all drifty, the BRZ will now leave you to your own devices — you can fully extinguish all electronic safety aids by thumbing a button.
Not only does it have a better limited slip differential than the Cooper S Clubman, but it also gets a form of BMW's Dynamic Traction Control, which allows a little more play before reining in the car.
The car gets moving so quickly that we come close to doubling the speed limit before reining it in.

Not exact matches

But there he was standing Tuesday before an array of Canadian flags, in front of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario officials, to announce the closest thing anyone has seen to a tech company that takes the reins in a major city.
After all, the old guard still wants to convey its unrelenting commitment to central planning, and what better way to do so than to rein in a decentralized market before bringing it back in the future on your terms?
Even before Mao Zedong took over the reins in 1949, and the first Five Year Plan began in 1953, centuries of history demonstrated that long - term planning, while not always meeting expectations, is a core behavioral trait of the Chinese psyche.
What I hope happens is that we never find out how China reaches debt capacity limits because Beijing reins in credit growth well before this happens.
The CEOs far outstayed their welcome as they were unable to realize (As few CEOS do) that there comes a time to hand over the reins to real enterprise managers, always long before they know, in order to grow and mature the company.
Satoshi is said to have mined an estimated 1 million bitcoins in the early days before he left the stage and handed over the reins to developer Gavin Anderson, who then rose to assume the role of Bitcoin lead developer at the Bitcoin Foundation.
Outgoing Coles managing director John Durkan, who is set to hand the reins to Steven Cain before the demerger, still expects the retailer to return to profit growth in the June half despite a «small headwind» from higher labour costs.
Some of the best exegetical and theological work that has ever been done in the history of the church was done in the early centuries of the church before there were all the creeds and confessions to rein people in.
Roel officially retired in 2003, handing the reins over to his four children, but not before significantly growing the company to an impressive level.
Releasing his last financial results before handing the reins to Rob Scott in November, Wesfarmers» outgoing managing director, Richard Goyder, said sales performance across the group was «generally pleasing».
His rise has been meteoric since, serving as Executive Chef of such prestigious properties as the Peninsula Hotel New York and the PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach, before taking the reins of the Arizona Biltmore's culinary team in January 2013.
Similarly, Pep Guardiola only had 1 year as gaffer for Barcelona B before being handed the reins at Barcelona's first team in 2008.
seeing how it expires in the end of next (+ +) season, Klopp will have lots of time to study both Arsenal and the other teams in the league, as well as he may have some influence on who to buy before he takes over the reins.
He had a year in the TV football booth before he accepted the reins once more at USC.
Assuming Jose Mourinho does, in fact, take over the reins at the club next season, it could be a long time before Burkart gets any reps with the Man United first team based on how little he used his young strikers at Chelsea and Real Madrid.
Before Marten Skrtel was allowed free rein in the Arsenal penalty box to snatch an injury time leveller and deny the Gunners a famous and vital away win at Anfield, there may still have been a few Gooners who were hanging on to the hope that this could be the season when Arsenal win the Premier League title again.
It wasn't long before the new Roma was back up and running, enthusiasm swelling once more as Zdenek Zeman took over the reins in early June 2012, while James Pallotta was named President at the end of August.
They were relegated to Division Two and languished there for eight years, old boys Eddie Gray and Billy Bremner both taking up the reins at the club, before Howard Wilkinson brought United back to the top flight in 1990 as Second Division champions.
His involvement in the Manchester City set - up saw him manage their reserve sides between 2013 and 2015 before taking over the reins at MLS franchise New York City FC in 2016, where he currently holds the managerial position.
By taking the reins in south - west Wales, the 33 - year - old replaced Kenny Jackett who had overlooked Martinez for a spot in his team before the Spaniard moved on to Chester City.
It was City's second League Cup triumph in three seasons, and fourth in total, and ensures that manager Manuel Pellegrini will sign off with at least one trophy before handing over the reins to Pep Guardiola.
Because they missed substantial amounts of nurturing in their early months, you may need to rein them in before they become «too» independent.
In April of this year, the board took steps to rein in the independent investigator and now requires her to check with them before starting any probeIn April of this year, the board took steps to rein in the independent investigator and now requires her to check with them before starting any probein the independent investigator and now requires her to check with them before starting any probes.
But the Trump administration has been committed to reining in both legal and illegal immigration, most notably by ending protections for 800,000 young undocumented immigrants, known as Dreamers, beginning in March unless Congress grants them legal status before then.
Government borrowing will be reined in, he says, before fawning on his shadow chancellor and pledging to destroy «all those useless quangos and initiatives».
Later, five of his 14 children shared memories of their dad, who served in World War II and in the House of Representatives before taking the reins in Albany in 1975.
In a one - page letter to committee members, Miner did not give a reason for her departure, but explained that she wanted to pass the reins before the party convention, where Cuomo will be nominated for a second term, next month.
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Before it can trickle into the bloodstream and alleviate inflammation by reining in PGHS - 2, the drug lands with a thud in the stomach, where it knocks out PGHS - 1, causing excess acid secretion and stomach upset or ulcers.
Before you can rein it in, you must learn to recognize the physical cues that signal a true need for nourishment.
And when the time comes, the psycho reins are conveniently, arbitrarily handed over to the bride - to - be (Cameron Diaz), who joins the fun by viciously bashing in another man's skull before joyfully walking down the aisle, doing everything she can to insure that she can have her day in church.
«Bonnie's Playtime: A Story Roundtable» (6 mins., HD) Unkrich and Katz join story artists Adrian Molina, Matt Luhn, and Erik Benson for this window into the creation of Bonnie — how they laboured to differentiate her style of play from Andy's and how they had to rein in her boisterousness before it crossed over into roughhousing, lest Woody and the gang appear to be in no less jeopardy at her house than they were at Sunnyside.
He nurtured his dream project, «Pollock,» through its funding, before taking up the reins as director and grabbing another Oscar nod in front of the camera.
All since the Soviet invasion in 1979 musicians have lived under restrictions in Afghanistan, before Mujahedin and Taliban tightened the reins even more.
Back in March, it was reported that Cage would be directing the adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates» novel Rape: A Love Story following the departure of original helmer Harold Becker, before Johnny Martin (Case # 13) stepped in to take the reins.
The 12th Doctor will be breaking in a new companion before he regenerates, and the show's showrunner, Steven Moffat will hand the reins to Life on Mars veteran Chris Chibnall.
Zachary Quinto (television's «Heroes») takes the reins of the character, who enlists in the United Federation of Planets as one of the top minds in the corps before meeting Kirk and developing a relationship that will ultimately rest at the heart of the film.
«We wanted the actors to have free rein to bring out the best in these characters, so we'd wait till blocking was worked out before locking down the framing and lighting.
He needs to be reined in before stumbling into parody.
In the past 30 years, she says she has seen gap years grow from limited beginnings at private schools on the East Coast into a national trend — mostly, she says, because both parents and children increasingly see the value in putting students «at the reins,» in a position to decide what is of value to them and what is not, before starting collegIn the past 30 years, she says she has seen gap years grow from limited beginnings at private schools on the East Coast into a national trend — mostly, she says, because both parents and children increasingly see the value in putting students «at the reins,» in a position to decide what is of value to them and what is not, before starting collegin putting students «at the reinsin a position to decide what is of value to them and what is not, before starting collegin a position to decide what is of value to them and what is not, before starting college.
The Federal Trade Commission reined in the industry in the 1970s by establishing rules for what franchisors must disclose to prospective franchisees before signing them on.
At last schools can personalize learning, extend access, and rein in costs in ways that seemed impossible before the arrival of this innovation.
Richard Colvin profiled the head of the NEA, Lily Eskelsen Garcia, just before she took over the reins of the union in 2014.
Why not let your students» take the reins in a lesson before the end of term?
They must be reined in by our elected legislators before these failed policies continue their damaging assault on public education in our state.
The model is expected to debut at a gala dinner in Los Angeles celebrating 60 years of Ferrari in the U.S. on October 12, the day before Montezemolo hands the reins over to Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne.
I set the damping to firm and whereas before I'd let the gearbox do its own thing, I was now using the paddles to sharpen throttle response and help rein - in speed on the overrun.
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