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Even though there aren't a ton of apps available yet, it's clear Apple is
keeping a
tight rein
on the types of apps which are being developed.
The institution
keeps a fairly
tight leash
on its deputy governors, preferring to let Poloz set the tone.
Tesla said
on Feb. 7: «As we ramp production of both Model 3 and our energy products while
keeping tight control of operating expenses, our quarterly operating income should turn sustainably positive at some point in 2018.»
It's not hard to see why Lion Capital wanted to
keep Charney
on a
tight leash — he was musing in the media a couple of months prior about growing to 800 stores.
Though the prevailing mantra among startups is «bigger is better,»
keeping a
tight rein
on expansion may actually be better for the company.
Keeping a
tight seal
on the building allows the interior temperature to remain constant and will reduce the need for additional energy usage.
Wearing another
tight swim cap
on their head helps
keep their goggles in place.
The layers of the jacket combined with the cinch -
tight sleeves, hood, and hem will help
keep you warm even
on cold days, while the reflective strips
on the shoulders help
keep you visible in low light.
It's
keeping a
tight fist
on expenses and staffing as it invests in key areas, from a new coker at its refinery in Kansas to a replaced fuel pipeline that serves Minnesota and the Dakotas.
For now, though, families faced with the possibility of losing unemployment benefits are likely to
keep a
tight hold
on the purse strings.
Keeping a
tight lid
on who makes private label goods is standard for the supermarket industry, but Trader Joe's takes it to another level.
Despite their impressive and explosive first years, the Cormack brothers are
keeping a
tight leash
on the company's growth.
Raising the pressure
on Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras before a euro zone summit
on Tuesday, the European Central Bank (ECB) decided to
keep a
tight grip
on funding to Greek banks.
«However, Zayn has
kept it fresh with a
tighter fade
on the sides,» says Robinson.
China
keeps a
tight grip
on the yuan, allowing it to fluctuate up or down just 2 %
on either side of the reference rate, which it sets daily.
Note the
tight price range throughout the rally, which
kept finding support at the rising 10 - day moving average
on the way up, after pulling back slightly for just 2 to 3 days.
First, rather than giving workers a true chance to prosper, the companies
keep tight reins
on key aspects of the business, restricting workers» earning potential while saddling them with hefty lease payments and reducing pay to poverty levels.
He read from a teleprompter, sometimes stumbling over words, and he
kept a
tight hold
on the lectern.
«While
tight supply is expected to
keep home prices
on an upward trajectory in most metro areas in 2018, both the uptick in mortgage rates and the impact of the new tax law
on some high - cost markets could cause price growth to moderate nationally,» said Yun.
Let's take a look at some of the key fundamentals that have
kept gold prices
on a
tight leash during the last few years against the backdrop of a sharp correction in the equities markets, rising inflation, geopolitical unrest and the likely end of an era of low interest rates.
It would be obliged to
keep a very
tight rein
on its borrowing or lenders, fearing insolvency, would demand higher, possibly much higher, interest rates, as has happened in Europe.
We don't buy any stock that doesn't pay a dividend, and years back when the market took a big tumble, we sat
tight on our holdings and those dividends just
kept rolling in.
Home Depot Inc reported a 9.3 percent rise in quarterly profit and boosted its full - year earnings forecast as it
kept a
tight lid
on costs, while benefiting from a strong U.S. housing market.
For instance, in the UK, the government has run a pretty
tight fiscal policy, essentially relying
on the central bank to
keep the economy moving forward.
The sorts of prudential controls which might be used are to limit the opportunities for residents to borrow in foreign currency (i.e. to prevent a repeat of the Bangkok International Banking Facility) and to monitor them when they do; and to
keep very
tight (indeed, unashamedly intrusive) constraints
on banks» ability to have open foreign exchange positions or indirect exposure through foreign exchange loans.
It helps me
keep my reins
tight on greed and fear (to which it is so easy to fall prey to) so that i can take good care of my money.
Please
keep in mind they don't have as
tight a definition of IPO as Prof. Ritter, but they have more information
on proceeds raised, filing activity, pricing activity, and a breakdown of IPOs by sector.
The Protestant ethicist James Gustafson
keeps that impulse within a
tighter discipline by his accent
on the theocentric as distinct from the anthropocentric.
Therefore, it is essential that we «
keep our grip
tight»
on how we communicate with one another by not allowing sin to deteriorate our language and opportunities to connect and love our neighbor.
But they
keep a
tight rope
on their necks so no one can leave their faith.
26If anyone considers himself religious and yet does not
keep a
tight rein
on his tongue, he deceives himself and his religion is worthless.
Presiding at Dallas, he ran a
tight ship,
keeping the bishops
on message.
When it comes to picking and choosing, McKnight uses as an example James 1:26 - 27, in which James writes that «those who consider themselves religious and yet do not
keep a
tight rein
on their tongues deceive themselves, and their religion is worthless,» noting that, in his church, «we didn't measure Christian maturity by control of the tongue.»
Sometimes there is a deep holding pattern that just get
tighter when I
keep pulling
on it.
They are just as immoral (if not more so) as everyone else, they just believe in
keeping a really
tight lid of secrecy
on everything.
Bishop Karen gave her advice for staying warm when money is
tight: «You need to put the heating
on, you need to
keep warm, you need to heat up things like hot soup, eat hot food, drink hot drinks.
I like to
keep a good selection of frozen fruit and ice
on hand so I can whizz up whatever takes my fancy at any time, but considering my freezer is pretty teeny, it's getting very
tight in there!
These muffins are best enjoyed the day they're made, but they do
keep in an air -
tight container
on the counter for about 3 days.
These can be made a few days ahead and
kept on the counter, as long as they're covered nice and
tight.
Keep leftover muffins in an air -
tight container
on the counter overnight or in the fridge for 5 days.
Keep salsa
on a air
tight glass jar
on the refrigerator.
If you're a little
tighter on space, a few days in advance, fill a few ice trays with the actual cocktail or mocktail you're making, and freeze — another great way to
keep your drinks cold without diluting the flavour too much.
So it often happens in my household that we run out of certain food staples — we're
on a pretty
tight budget and struggle to
keep it all in stock by the end of the week.
I would really recommend
keeping it stored in an air -
tight container and adding it
on to your cake right before serving, otherwise it won't taste fresh and will make the cake soggy.
I leave it
on a wire rack to cool, then wrap it in a clean, cotton tea towel and
keep it in an air -
tight container.
The popcorn is amazing
on its own as a snack as well, and the barbecue sauce
keeps in the fridge for a few weeks in an air
tight glass jar (mason jar).
Keep your granola in an air -
tight jar
on the counter for a week or in the fridge for longer.