Sentences with phrase «clamp down too»

Headaches can also result when the blood vessels of the head and neck clamp down too hard (constriction) or open up too wide (dilation).
A presidential bioethics commission concluded this week that the U.S. government should not clamp down too hard on research on synthetic biology, a young field that it says doesn't yet pose serious risks.
Babies who do this might clamp down too hard, thus crushing the milk ducts and preventing optimal milk flow, or they might just suck from the nipple, preventing the ducts from moving milk forward.
They're very light, they don't clamp down too tight, and the amount of padding on their earcups and headband, for me, is ideal.
We interviewed tourism officials who expressed caution about clamping down too much on development, given the lack of growth in other economic sectors, and fisherman concerned that no - fishing zones could end fishing altogether — saying local fisherman aren't the main problem and are already facing high fuel costs and competition from cheaper seafood imports.
But they have a sticky situation on their hands because clamping down too hard at once could harm the overall market and cause citizens to lose their money — the very thing the government is trying to avoid.

Not exact matches

There have been rumblings, for example, that Germany's hate speech law goes too far in clamping down on free speech.
But if your baby is choking, gagging, or gasping at the start of the feed, or if he clamps down on the nipple or keeps pulling off, it may well mean he is getting too much milk too fast.
Liberal Democrats weren't happy, liberally minded Tories were deeply uncomfortable too, but May wowed — and wooed — the conference hall with her promise to clamp down on extremism.
They are adept at calming things down, too, clamping down on inflammation if it gets out of hand.
At a time when Russia is once again rattling its international sabre, and clamping down on civil liberties, a documentary exploring one Soviet writer's persecution at the hands of Stalin and the U.S.S.R.'s secret police feels all - too timely.
When your brake pads get worn down way too much, the metal clamps they are attached to (brake calipers) can grind against the rotors, causing them to warp or break.
Damaged Brake Calipers - When your brake pads get worn down way too much, the metal clamps they are attached to (brake calipers) can grind against the rotors, causing them to warp or break.
The police are starting to clamp down but if you feel like it's too dangerous to get on the boat, do not get on.
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