Sentences with phrase «not reining in»

«The economic costs of not reining in greenhouse gas emissions are more serious than we previously estimated,» ADB chief economist Shang - Jin Wei said in a statement.
They argue that the economic crisis was not caused by government action but by government inaction in not reining in the free market.
The NRF also argues the settlement, does not rein in the long - term problem of what it called a «cartel - like system» of setting the swipe fees.
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.
A person who can't rein in their own life turns to an imaginary power to give him rules.
He didn't though, and part of what makes this homer great is that everybody got to watch a baseball player not rein it in on the biggest stage of his career, and just lean in to how much he enjoyed that great moment.
Since entering government it appears he has not reined in his proposals.
The sector was not reined in by Sweden's Social Democrats upon their return to government between 1994 and 2006.
The legislation does not rein in lawmakers» outside income or curb the so - called «LLC loophole» in election law, two of Cuomo's proposals offered in the wake of last year's trials of ex-Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
The oyster die - offs are likely just the first sign of significant impacts to come if carbon emissions aren't reined in.
The «Maid in Manhattan» star didn't rein in on the accessories.
The producers can't rein in their tendency toward excessive effects and overwrought dialogue, but they seem at least to be proceeding at a more patient pace.
In fact, at least three assumptions seem to be at work when the need for self - control is stressed: first, that we are all at war not only with others but with ourselves, torn between our desires and our reason (or social norms); second, that these desires are fundamentally selfish, aggressive, or otherwise unpleasant; and third, that these desires are very strong, constantly threatening to overpower us if we don't rein them in.
Pritchard's distinctive vernacular writing style is on full display in Sailing to Alluvium, and Junior Ray and Voyd haven't reined in their gleeful vulgarity.
We will not rein in abusive credit practices by denying rights to financially distressed borrowers.
I've noticed that we've had a bit of «lifestyle creep» in the form of monthly subscriptions, hobbies, and other spending habits we should at least investigate, if not rein in.
If he can't rein in his spending, he wants to earn more money: he's considering a flyer route.
It was pushed back because the team couldn't rein in all of the innovations flowing from its members, according to Eiji Aonuma, producer of The Legend of Zelda.
Purveyors of financial freedom can't rein in the desire of regulators to regulate.
«If Bitcoin's energy consumption isn't reined in, we'll end up being crowded out of electricity networks and sitting in the dark,» says Guy Lane, the spokesperson for the NGO.
But a hard - core negative attitude that starts with just one employee can quickly infect an entire department (or a whole company) if the manager doesn't rein it in quickly.

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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.
On Oct. 28, post-budget, it's not hard to imagine her waking up and looking at her to - do list: (1) Fulfill life and campaign pledges to rein in growth in energy industry and take dramatic action on climate change.
... It's our job to rein in the excesses of capitalism so that it doesn't run amok and doesn't cause the kind of inequities we're seeing.»
A series of positive signs from the economy — from healthy retail sales to a housing recovery that seems to be gaining traction — and a surprisingly strong February jobs report didn't convince the Fed it was time to rein - in the monetary stimulus.
Susan Cain, TED speaker and author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, cites research conducted by Adam Grant at the Wharton School who found that introverted leaders often get better results, compared with extroverts, because the latter can unwittingly squelch creativity by not giving up the reins and letting people run with their own ideas.
«For me, my clients keep me reined in because I can't charge more than $ 10,000 for a job,» she says.
Financial advisor Carolyn McClanahan, director of financial planning at Life Planning Partners in Jacksonville, Florida, said the clients who say they don't want to retire often don't want to rein in their spending.
Rein that capability in, and suddenly Google, Facebook, and a number of other companies don't look so appealing.
In particular, Clinton has said she wants to rein in the shadow banks, financial institutions that act like banks, but are not regulated as tightlIn particular, Clinton has said she wants to rein in the shadow banks, financial institutions that act like banks, but are not regulated as tightlin the shadow banks, financial institutions that act like banks, but are not regulated as tightly.
«The site was out of control, and at 24, I simply didn't have the wherewithal or the experience to rein it in,» says Ivester.
And here's a flash: you as the boss need to worry about this because your IT guys are all about the latest and greatest and fastest and they will quickly lead you off in the wrong direction if you don't aggressively rein them in.
My mother still wished many, many times that I would rein in some of what I was doing, but, by the time I was in my 40s and I was working in the television industry, she was incredibly proud of what I was doing, and I think recognized that the path to get there was not ever going to be Chestnut Hill.
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.
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.
But when Mr. Fields couldn't move fast enough to head off slippage in Ford's profits, the board dismissed him last May and handed the reins to Mr. Hackett, a former chief executive of Steelcase who is credited with turning around the office - furniture maker.
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.
The actual work of boosting healthcare quality and reining in costs gets done in medical offices, not corporate cubicles.
Of course, with debt in 2016 rising by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP while nominal GDP grew by less than 8 percent, it isn't easy to explain how the real value of assets in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growth.
(Sessions is recused from oversight over the probe, but a new attorney general wouldn't necessarily be — and could rein it in.)
The government in Seoul has enacted tough measures to rein in speculation but that hasn't stopped traders from re-entering the market amid the latest upward correction.
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.
Stephen Maher: The PM can't afford more sloppy mistakes and he may not be getting the stern warnings he needs to rein in his worst impulses
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.
His latest book, Raw Deal is A riveting expose that shows with alarming lucidity what Americans stand to lose if we don't figure out how to rein in the technological giants that are threatening the American Dream.
It is not at all clear that China will try to shut down some refiners to rein in overcapacity; instead, it appears China will try to shore them up in a consolidated company.
One at 9:30 a.m. EST, saying Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is «wasting his time trying to negotiate with Little Rocket Man,» and another at 2 p.m. saying he «won't fail» to rein in Kim.
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The estimate is based on 2010 financial data and doesn't reflect the stock market's recent rebound or moves by many U.S. states to rein in pension costs.
Choudary said it will not be easy for governments and regulators to rein in global platforms such as Amazon and Uber.
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