Sentences with phrase «genie back»

You can't put the genie back in the bottle.
I agree we shoul never have launched them, but you can't put the genie back in the bottle now.
With Android smartphones and tablets Google is stuck trying to stuff the genie back into the bottle, and it's trying not to use the stick.
There is, at this point, clearly no putting the cryptocurrency genie back in the bottle and a development in how money moves around is something the financial sector can not miss if it wants to continue being known as the financial sector.
It's like consumers suddenly realized that they're the product and are trying to put the data genie back in the bottle.
«Now we're seeing the regulators trying to stuff the genie back into the bottle,» said Victor Shih, a political economist at the University of California, San Diego, who has worked for a hedge fund.
We need to send the Genie back, but wanted to know what type of equipment we can buy to replace whatever the Genie does to make the antenna work.
To put the genie back in the bottle.
It's too late to put that genie back in the bottle.»
He said Facebook is now trying to go back and check who has user data, although it's essentially an effort to put the genie back into the bottle.
The initial reporting on the caesarean case must make us cautious, when in the age of the internet there is no getting the genie back in the bottle if a mistake is made.
You can't put the genie back in the bottle at that point.
Needless to say, through the awareness of the case and the widespread availability of the details — including, as shown, in contemporaneous press reports — it is too late to put the privacy genie back in the bottle for Lothar Pettkus and Rosa Becker.
You can read the ATL account of how Nixon Peabody unsuccessfully tried to get this over-the-top R&B genie back in the bottle here.
You are asking how we can put the genie back in the bottle and I'm in agreement with some of the posts you've made, that it may not be possible.
The truth that fracking contaminates groundwater is out, and no amount of intimidation tactics — either outright challenges to science or the arrest of journalists — will put the genie back in the bottle.
Many in the parasitic & political classes and much of the LSM may still not have recognized it (and / or will continue to deliberately ignore the facts), but IMO we can now say that the tipping - point has been reached on the whole AGW scam: Enough MSM outlets (especially the Fleet Street mob over in the U.K.) have gotten their teeth into the dysfunctional Climate-Gate family that Reverend Gore and friends will never get the AGW - as - religion genie back in the bottle.
It's too late to stuff the genie back in the bottle, and (as I have argued previously) research into geoengineering is clearly justified.
And you can't put the genie back in the bottle.
Isn't it a lot more feasible to put a policy in place now that discourages development of those sources rather than try to put the genie back in the bottle at a future date?
Hone has written a small ebook Putting the Genie Back: 2 °C Will Be Harder Than We Think, priced at just 99 cents and he writes a climate change blog that should be part of every climate - policy geek's balanced diet.
They want the news media to ignore us but can not put the internet genie back in the bottle.
So far the oil and gas gushing from the well drilled nearly four miles into the seabed for BP has confounded all efforts by the company to put the genie back in its bottle.
While I don't fell that Nguyen quite understands how the internet works (you can never put the genie back in the bottle, just ask Beyoncé's beleaguered publicist), I do feel bad for him.
In that case, while secretly wishing to put this genie back in the bottle, the bureaus might just find themselves with no other option but to adapt some of their reporting requirements to accommodate some of these new consumer - and collector - friendly reporting changes.
«There is no way to put the genie back in the bottle,» Minneapolis Fed President Gary Stern said in an interview with Fox Business Network on April 18.
Moderator Douglas Wolk from Techland.com, a long time music critic, is concerned that the comics industry will fall into the self - destructive pattern that the music industry pursued, spending enormous sums of money to try to get the digital genie back in the bottle, without doing much of anything to slow file - trading down and instead alienating many of its most ardent fans.
The flaw as i see it, is it takes a lot of cramming to get the genie back in the bottle — they're pretty insubstantial, and hard to cram (publishers, being large entities might be hard to get to fit in the bottle, but they can be grasped as a lump.
And here's a swift kick in the pants to those publishers and agents who seem to think we can put the genie back in the bottle and go back to publishing like it was fifty years ago.
But you can't put the genie back in the bottle once it's out and so August: Osage County is not quite getting the Les Mis treatment yet but it might be headed in that direction.
If we choose to reduce our arsenal to what is viewed by many as a credible deterrent, maybe 300, 400 weapons, which is vastly fewer than 10,000, but would still inflict, you know, horrific damage to anybody foolish enough to challenge us on that front, well then we'll be living in a slightly different world; or we could, as George Shultz, et al argued, «Try to work towards a world free of nuclear weapons in their entirety and put this destructive genie back in the bottle.»
I suggest at least ten key factors explain the rise of this supercharged backbencher and they are going to make it very hard for Cameron and the Government Whips to stuff the genie back into the bottle...
«I don't think after this election it will ever be possible to put the genie back in the bottle.
It's impossible for any president (including Obama) to put the genie back in the bottle.
Since you can't put the Genie back in the bottle, it's only a matter of time before any country can do it.
Like, «you can not swim against the tide» on this one or my personal favorite «we can not put the genie back in the bottle,» but the fact is Uber has changed the game.
Which is both good and bad - but you aren't going to put the genie back in the bottle.»
First, it is impossible to put the genie back in the bottle.
He said Facebook is now trying to go back and check who has user data, although it's essentially an effort to put the genie back into the bottle.
Here, a conversation about the brave new world of gene - tech — and why we neither can nor should put the genie back in the bottle.
It's a little bit like putting the genie back in the bottle — it just can't happen.»
«He had the right to put the genie back in the bottle,» says Maerov.

Not exact matches

As United Technologies (UTX) CEO Greg Hayes told CNBC's Jim Cramer after the Carrier deal, there's no putting «the genie of globalization» back in the bottle.
«Sophie should really be like a genie on your shoulder that has got your back with your finances,» Taylor said.
«Once the inflation genie is let out of the bottle,» Rogoff wrote in 2008, «it could take several years to put back in.»
«Aside from a little squiggle back close to 0 % over the last year or so, there is no evidence that investment is being incented by quantitative easing,» Gross (genie?)
While it was devastating to our monetary and fiscal policy (from a deficit spending and national debt standpoint) for Nixon to abandon it, it's a genie that could never be put back in the bottle.
With the rapid growth of online sharing, there is no putting the genie of salary transparency back into the bottle.
Max Weber argued almost 100 years ago that Protestantism, in helping to create capitalism, was unleashing a genie that would come back to haunt it.
'» This was the first of several articles published over the next few years that assailed the anti-Israel propaganda that had taken root in the mainline, but the genie could not be put back into the bottle.
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