Sentences with phrase «put on the brakes on»

If there is any vaginal bleeding, severe cramping, or abdominal pain they should put on the brakes on.

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NEW DELHI, April 24 - U.S. sanctions on Russian military exports have put the brakes on a $ 6 billion deal with India and may derail the arms purchases of other U.S. allies around Asia, experts say.
We get quality Hanks - Streep screen time, but it puts the brakes on everything.
Oil prices near $ 70 shouldn't put the brakes on economic growth, however.
It zoomed into hydrogen, only to put on the brakes in the mid-2000s after regulators found that Shell vastly overbooked oil reserves, a scandal that prompted Shell to refocus on what it saw as the part of its business that really counted.
It's more like pulling your foot off the gas and slowly putting it on the brakes.
This put the brakes on an industry that was fast expanding to meet demand from Chinese solar panel makers.
Last Thursday that revenue roll came to a grinding halt for them when Pinterest put the brakes on all affiliate links once and for all.
«I put the brakes on,» he later recounted.
Rein's successor, Wasson, put the brakes on rapid store expansion but did undertake a few acquisitions, including the New York — based Duane Reade chain in 2010.
But others are quick to put the brakes on speculation that Toronto's slowing new condo sales are an indication of significant troubles ahead.
«The overall atmosphere in the small - business community is uncertain regarding SBA lending,» says Solomon, and that results in business owners putting the brakes on expansion plans and holding off on making the next hire.
Obama administration puts the brakes on controversial legislation to punish «rogue» websites that sell pirated content.
Higher interest rates would put the brakes on the economy as financing expansion would become more expensive.
Congress enacted the first national railroad safety legislation that year because the companies had insisted it was too expensive to put automatic braking systems and couplers on freight trains.
Valve's Steam platform pioneered digital distribution back in 2003, almost singlehandedly rescuing PC gaming from oblivion while simultaneously putting a significant brake on piracy, getting consumers to accept the often widely hated digital rights management and increasing profitability for publishers and developers by cutting out physical retail.
You can't put the brakes on progress.»
Facebook has put the brakes on data it shares with apps, not what it shows media buyers on the tool.
The car can handle everything from lane changes, braking, steering, and putting on a turn signal.
«I decided to put the brakes on for one year to let all our systems and people catch up,» says Kimbrell.
Uber is putting the brakes on its driverless car pilot program after one of its self - driving cars got into a high speed crash in Arizona.
This was Mr. Bonney doing his work and doing his job and being instructed and directed and guided by others to do things and him not putting on the brakes
With the OMB's approval of the Labor Department's 18 - month fiduciary rule delay having most assuredly kicked in (approval was anticipated within a week or two at press time in early November), should advisors put the brakes on compliance?
A repeat of this sort of thing could serve to slam the brakes on the oil / metals rally and possibly put a lid above the SPX as well.
While one might put the brakes on this expectation after looking at the 175 % payout ratio, Enbridge's reported EPS numbers are largely impacted by depreciation on assets that may not be depreciating at the reported rate (many of these pipelines actually become worth a lot more over time).
It gives you a brake and an accelerator to apply rather than putting you on rails until your retirement train terminates.
Had the PC government listened to Peter Lougheed and put the brakes on unfettered oilsands expansion and put more effort into promoting diversification we wouldn't find ourselves in this mess.
The caveat is, that if things go wrong e.g. big bad bear market and high inflation, then you'll need to put the brakes on later.
The Saudis retaliated, not by playing its historic role of swing producer and putting the brakes on oil output, instead deciding to pump as fast as possible.
And a prolonged crisis risks putting the brakes on a recovery in European credit growth, slowing the region's recovery.
It causes a temporary period of prosperity, and then the bust period happens when the Fed puts on the brakes, raises interest rates, and people realize that with a lot of the projects they started there is not enough real savings to complete them.
And put the brakes on runaway climate change.
The fact is the B.C. Liberal government has put the brakes on projects before, and they can do it again.
Markets were already pricing in a rate hike, which was expected to reverse the sagging UK currency in addition to putting the brakes on consumer inflation, at least in the near - term.
A flattening yield curve, in which the gap between short - term and long - term rates is decreasing, can be a sign that the economy is slowing down — or that policymakers are trying to put the brakes on growth.
The New York Post: Wheel strict: Hasidic schools banning bikes Hasidic schools run by the United Talmudical Academy in Brooklyn are putting the brakes on kids riding bicycles to school, warning parents in a letter that students will be expelled for any free - wheeling offense.
Sure, some Christians argue that Sunday shopping violates the Sabbath, but mostly the movement has secular goals, such as working less, putting a brake on commercialism, and spending time with family and friends.
If Heyman's suit puts the brakes on part of Campus Crusade's film distribution, or shuts it down, such a scenario might not disturb Bright greatly.
They know that religion is an old machine that will never wear out and that has always been used to insure the fidelity of people and put a brake on the restlessness of human reason.
But legislators put the brakes on further congressional action and began talks on possibly fusing the bills.
I fight the daily transformation with large percentages of me... as if Christ's ongoing reformation of me is something that won't be for my best and that my constant putting on the brakes is doing me any good!
Others are counter-revolutionary, not only putting on the brakes but dropping into reverse to restore traditional thought and practice.
Editors supported King's decision to ignore the court order (April 24, 1963) and chastised Billy Graham for advising King «to put the brakes on a little bit» (May 8, 1963).
The ideal of a gentleman had the moral power to put the brakes on our most tawdry and aggressive male proclivities and to make us take pride in our manhood.
As with most outdated facilities, the issue came down to limited space that put a brake on expansion.
Turnbull is similarly upbeat and was confident China's regulatory changes wouldn't put the brakes on the so - called dining boom.
Desperate to put the brakes on summer and its warm, sunlit nights and tawny skin, they lamented the return of sweaters, snow and the mania that is the holiday season.
OZ Minerals won't put the brakes on other acquisitions just because it's made a takeover bid for Avanco Resources.
At this point I hope that HHH pulls the emergency brake and puts Sasha back on NXT.
«Kelly doesn't know how to put on his brakes,» says Shero.
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