Sentences with phrase «for reining in»

«Taxing foreign buyers is not the solution for reining in the hot housing markets in certain parts of the country.
«Copenhagen wasn't what I had hoped it would be,» he acknowledged, but the summit nonetheless prompted governments to submit plans and targets for reining in the emissions primarily blamed for global warming.
His decision removes from the climate debate one of the most prominent and authoritative voices calling for the reining in of greenhouse gases.
«Today's ruling simply reaffirms the importance of our public lands for maintaining healthy ecosystems and for reining in carbon pollution.»
Nevertheless as more details have emerged, it becomes clear that the onus for reining in deforestation falls on Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's successor.
Ironically, the same Administration that widened federal authority in many new directions also gave us a clear roadmap for reining it in: its «blueprint» for ESEA reauthorization.
Dorothy is now responsible for reining in the chaos and tracking down whichever magical person, place or thing has caused mischief in Oz, and putting a stop to it.
I keto adapted for 4 months about 4 years ago in preparation for my Rim to Rim to Rim in the Grand Canyon and forgot how wonderful I felt on ultra low carb diet, however, I found it a little too restrictive and happily don't think I'm very carb intolerant, but I like this 2 week detox for reining in sloppy habits or getting back on track and reminding myself how good I feel with a more carb - restricted diet.
Another type of biofuel, however, may be the only hope for reining in airplane emissions.
The fiscal responsibility bill will provide a «firm and binding statutory basis» for reining in the government's spiralling debt in the wake of the credit crunch and recession, according to officials.
But the companies also make a direct appeal for reining in surveillance programs overall, in the interest in protecting rights.

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Starbucks executives Howard Schultz and Kevin Johnson sat down with CNBC for their first TV interview since the coffee giant announced Schultz would be handing over the reins of the company to Johnson in April.
Alternatively, if the Department of Finance were to continue tightening mortgage credit, and to also withdraw some of the government's past measures boosting the housing sector, it may not be necessary for the Bank of Canada to rein in a housing boom with higher interest rates.
The question for Poloz is whether to follow suit, and risk reining growth in too much, or hang back, which could result in downward pressure on the loonie.
Lawmakers have been under pressure for years to rein in executive compensation, which has grown faster than both the stock market and the wages of the top 1 % in the last 40 years.
After running Microsoft for 25 years, Bill Gates handed the reins of CEO to Steve Ballmer in January 2000.
Taking the reins in 1994, Charles G. Lief hits on a new solution: Start for - profit businesses.
2014 is likely to mark a sea change for patent litigation, as both the Supreme Court and Congress actively figure out ways to rein in costly challenges brought by non-practicing entities, or trolls.
If your soul - searching causes you to conclude that it's time to rein in your social media use for the sake of your sleep, be aware that there are lots of expert tips out there on how to get your compulsion to check these sites under control.
Higher taxes on top earners or increased corporate tax rates for firms with very high CEO - to - worker compensation ratios could rein in executive pay without adversely affecting workers or the economy, the report suggests.
In 2010, for example, he worked with Senators John Kerry and Joseph Lieberman on a climate change bill that would have reined in carbon emissions by businesseIn 2010, for example, he worked with Senators John Kerry and Joseph Lieberman on a climate change bill that would have reined in carbon emissions by businessein carbon emissions by businesses.
«For me, my clients keep me reined in because I can't charge more than $ 10,000 for a job,» she saFor me, my clients keep me reined in because I can't charge more than $ 10,000 for a job,» she safor a job,» she says.
The document called for curbing industrial overcapacity, reining in the growth of money supply and stabilizing China's housing market.
Yet, while Scotiabank says it voluntarily curtailed its mortgage business, leading to flat growth in the most recent quarter, it's unlikely to pull back on the reins too hard for fear of losing market share to competitors and leaving money on the table.
Exactly 20 years ago, just as Cisco's John Chambers took the reins as CEO, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected term limits for Congressional leaders, wiping off the books laws in 23 states limiting the terms of office for U.S. legislators.
For employers, especially smaller companies, summer is a challenging time as management tries to rein in distracted staff and accommodate vacation requests while maintaining productivity.
Chinese regulators last year began pressuring domestic banks to rein in their overseas investments, reducing capital for deals.
If you're a parent on board with this message, Wharton professor and author of the new book Originals Adam Grant has a message for you — it's time to rein in your Tiger Mom or helicopter dad tendencies.
As John Manley, president of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and former deputy prime minister, noted in a speech last fall on «Canada's Decade of Opportunity,» much of what the protesters fought for — from higher taxes on the rich to more jobs to reining in of banks — has already been achieved here.
Trump's decision to impose duties on up to $ 60 billion worth of Chinese imports, for example, comes at a time when Washington needs Beijing's help to rein in a nuclear - armed Pyongyang, said Wendy Sherman, a former under secretary of state for political affairs at the U.S. State Department who was the lead American negotiator for the Iran nuclear agreement.
For the myriad of instances in our daily routines in which we find ourselves faced with the mundane — a traffic jam, a line at the grocery shopping, a long shower — giving the brain free - rein to wander is not only acceptable, but beneficial.
The Fed for example fought a difficult battle with inflation in the 1970s, hiking interest rates to recession - provoking levels and eventually winning a war of credibility over its ability to rein in price increases.
Those benchmarks are the product of more than two years of focusing the company, expanding its product suite for businesses and reining in expenses, Houston said at the time.
Indeed, this past November the French government pinned a knighthood on him, not for his ability to drive profits but for his vociferous global campaigning to rein in climate change.
I see several older companies that haven't quite yet grasped the concept, proving there is a large demand for social media savvy experts to come in and take the reins.
SMALL to medium size business should rein in debtors and get their cash management houses in order to help prepare for the GST, the Aust - ralian Society of CPAs has warned.
There is also some concern that OfficeMax's letter might be used as a weapon for privacy advocates who want to rein in data collection.
Shortly after arriving from Boeing to take the reins at Ford, in September 2006, Alan Mulally instituted a new system for detecting failures.
Another major priority for the Conservatives is to rein in public - service entitlements while making it easier to dismiss poor performers and reward merit.
The central bank's latest monetary policy report, which lowered growth expectations for 2016 and 2017, could force Trudeau to rein in his spending plans upon returning to the House of Commons.
The departure follows several difficult years for the UK hedge fund company and comes amid plans to rein in costs and reverse an exodus of investors from its funds.
Lawyers, consultants and businesses preparing for the privacy laws said that reining in the large technology companies was not the primary goal of the European legislation.
All that we can know for sure is that they weren't reined in and didn't get any smaller after the last financial crisis.
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government reined in new spending in a wait - and - see budget that touts support for ordinary Canadians but hedged its bets in the face of a still weak global economy and unpredictable fallout from the Donald Trump administration.
While the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other federal initiatives have tried to rein in overdraft fees charged to bank customers, the fees remain big business, especially for big banks.
Binary trading provides options for the market to self - regulate and offers an opportunity to rein in overrated stocks by speculating that a company will see a decrease in its value.
In his Six - Point Plan to rein in Wall Street, Bernie advocated for laws to hold small business loan interest rates to the same rate offered by the Federal Reserve to foreign bankIn his Six - Point Plan to rein in Wall Street, Bernie advocated for laws to hold small business loan interest rates to the same rate offered by the Federal Reserve to foreign bankin Wall Street, Bernie advocated for laws to hold small business loan interest rates to the same rate offered by the Federal Reserve to foreign banks.
Under Finance Minister Nicolas Marceau's plan, the PQ seeks to create jobs, avoid tax hikes, further exploit Quebec's natural resources and rein in government spending, such as pushing for «fair» agreements with physicians and public - sector workers during upcoming contract negotiations.
Novartis set the price for the one - time treatment at $ 475,000, right in line with low - end estimates and one that will put pressure on Gilead to rein in its own price for a rival therapy expected to be approved in the near future.
At the time, a movement was building to rein in zero - tolerance policies that had resulted in severe consequences for in - school infractions, the vast majority of which were only misdemeanors.
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