I know I'm impatient, and I do work to
rein that in when dealing with relationships, but I use it in my professional life to propel me further and faster than I would get without it.
The film never slips into any sentimentality and consciously
reins itself in when it comes close.
The S5 Sportback is the spicier half of the A5 / S5 duo, but it keeps its horses
reined in when it doesn't need to sprint along what passes for the autobahn near Seattle, which is where I came to drive the S5.
This, along with the uncommunicative steering and safety systems that are very aggressive about
reining you in when left in their default modes, make the RC F not quite as engaging a back - roads dance partner as more serious enthusiasts might desire.
Characteristically,
he reined himself in when everyone else was letting go.
Not exact matches
The startup phase is
when your business is at its most fragile, so
rein in costs wherever you can and focus on scaling up
His plan was to step away, again, this summer,
when he was scheduled to hand the CEO
reins to longtime lieutenant Keith Creel and start a three - year tenure as a consultant (or,
in his own words, a «hired hand») to the railway.
Later
in the 1990s,
when Jobs supported the Department of Justice's effort to
rein in the Microsoft monopoly, Gates repeatedly threw Steve
in with the vast set of «losers» who «whined» about what he saw as his company's deserved success.
In 1999,
when he was made CPW CEO, Powell assumed the
reins to a global cereal company at 45.
Philip Lowe will take over the
reins as the governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia
when Glenn Stevens retires
in September.
When Jain took over the
reins from his predecessor Don Jacobs at Kellogg
in September 2001, he had big shoes to fill and formidable challenges ahead.
Notably, this figure has shifted from 43 per cent
when he took over the
reins in November 2013.
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.
With the ousting of former potty - mouthed CEO Carol Bartz, the long -
in - the - tooth Internet corporation looked like it had a fighting chance at relevance earlier this year
when it hired former PayPal president Scott Thompson to take the
reins.
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.
Many of these individuals lacked the expertise to
rein in management and,
when the financial crisis hit, the know - how to act decisively.
How do you
rein in the scope of your project
when you've got a group of demanding stakeholders breathing down...
When Baby Boomers took the
reins of growth
in the 1980s, only 12 % of the population was older than 65.
The promised reforms, which include stripping Kalanick of some of his power
when he returns and hiring an independent board chairman to
rein him
in, represent the company's most dramatic effort yet to move past the sexual harassment allegations and other scandals that have plagued Uber.
In numerous other business sectors Chinese regulators have an established pattern of maintaining barriers to entry that keep foreign companies tightly
reined until a time
when local Chinese firms have grown to positions of strength.
In July of this year, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) took a critical first step to rein in the growingly speculative bubble surrounding these start - ups when it issued a report concluding that such coin offerings should be predominantly classified as securities offerings, and hence mandated to fall under registration, disclosure and other requirements that apply to securities, regardless of whether those securities are purchased with virtual currencies or distributed with blockchain technolog
In July of this year, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) took a critical first step to
rein in the growingly speculative bubble surrounding these start - ups when it issued a report concluding that such coin offerings should be predominantly classified as securities offerings, and hence mandated to fall under registration, disclosure and other requirements that apply to securities, regardless of whether those securities are purchased with virtual currencies or distributed with blockchain technolog
in the growingly speculative bubble surrounding these start - ups
when it issued a report concluding that such coin offerings should be predominantly classified as securities offerings, and hence mandated to fall under registration, disclosure and other requirements that apply to securities, regardless of whether those securities are purchased with virtual currencies or distributed with blockchain technology.
With bonds, the Fundamental Index strategy performs best
when the market is reassessing and
reining in the valuations of the most deeply indebted companies.
The benchmark has lost about 5.05 percent since November 13,
when officials tightened financial regulations
in an effort
rein in risks.
When he was nominated to be Trump's chief of staff last July, John Kelly was hailed by commentators as the man who would
rein in...
CORPORATE FINANCING NEWS High - yield corporate bond issuance and trading have slowed considerably
in the face of uncertainty about Federal Reserve monetary policy, at a time
when chairman Ben Bernanke is about to hand over the
reins to Janet Yellen,...
A higher rate of IOER thus serves as a substitute,
when it comes to
reining in lending, spending, and inflation, for reducing the total available quantity of bank reserves, as the Fed might do by selling - off some of the assets it acquired
in the course of three massive rounds of Quantitative Easing.
Hence,
when we consider «designer babies,» we're most likely to start talking about «playing God,» or try to connect the issue to the politics of abortion and reproductive choice, or decide that we should give scientists free
rein in the hope that they might remedy some illness or another.
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.»
CNN: Vatican intensifying crackdown on American nuns The Vatican denies there's a connection, but its reprimand of an influential American nun, at a moment
when the Holy See is already engaged
in an intense fight with most American nuns, sends a clear message: The Catholic Church's leaders think America's nuns have gone rogue and must be
reined in.
(CNN)- The Vatican denies there's a connection, but its reprimand of an influential American nun, at a moment
when the Holy See is already engaged
in an intense fight with most American nuns, sends a clear message: The Catholic Church's leaders think America's nuns have gone rogue and must be
reined in.
When Craig Fugate, former administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, took the
reins of the agency
in 2009, he ushered
in a «whole community» approach.
When in 1661 Louis XIV assumed the
reins of government, it was renewed and was pressed with rigor and cruelty.
Oh, and
when you're spreading the avocado cotija sauce over the nachos, reeaaally spread it on, not like
in the photos here, where I used some [barely
reined -
in] restraint so you could see the steak and shrimp and pico de gallo underneath.
Teri Miller of Fresh Market became the first female Chairman of the Board
in the history of the Southeast Produce Council
when she took over the
reins at Southern Innovations 2016.
But he said the company is
in no worse shape than Asda was
when Norman took the
reins in 1991.
De Boer has been a massive success since becoming Ajax boss
in December 2010, since
when the former Dutch international has led the Amsterdam club to three successive Eredivisie titles and would perhaps be the ideal man to take the Tottenham
reins.
When Bill Shankly took over the
reins in 1959, the Reds languished
in the old Second Division.
When Jurgen Klopp took over the
reins of Liverpool
in 2015, it was like the best thing to have ever happened to Liverpool, since they won the UEFA champions league
in 2005!
Did attack a bit too much
when we were
in the lead but
reined it
in in the final 10 minutes.
He puts the exercise saddle on the horse, rides him at a walk to the track, steadies him with the feel of his confident hands on the
reins and withers, calms him, reassures him, hangs on
when he bucks or shies, teaches him manners, corrects his bad habits, gets him used to standing up straight
in the starting gate, gallops him a slow mile or gives him a fast workout that is a marvel of split - second timing.
Riley is reluctant to get front - and - center
in the Shaq story because of rumors that he will replace Stan Van Gundy as coach should the team fail to live up to expectations, rumors that seem ludicrous since it was Riley who turned over the
reins to Van Gundy last October and was ecstatic
when his longtime assistant turned
in a job worthy of coach - of - the - year consideration.
There have been a few articles
in the football media
in recent days about who will be the manager to take over the
reins of Arsenal
when Arsene Wenger does call it a day, or get sacked which seems about as likely as U2 sacking Bono as the lead singer.
That's
when O'Brien quickly turned to Savage to lead the way, and didn't pull back on the
reins at all — allowing Savage to throw 36 passes
in the remainder of the game.
In 1984,
when Uday was 20, Saddam handed his son the
reins of both the country's Olympic committee and its soccer federation, hoping Uday could help rebuild the spirit of the nation's youth while also proving himself a worthy successor to his father.
Before Marten Skrtel was allowed free
rein in the Arsenal penalty box to snatch an injury time leveller and deny the Gunners a famous and vital away win at Anfield, there may still have been a few Gooners who were hanging on to the hope that this could be the season
when Arsenal win the Premier League title again.
City midfielder Fernandinho's dipping 74th - minute drive skimmed the roof of the net but Pep Guardiola's team were largely content to
rein in their attacking instincts for the final quarter hour, so as not to give Everton any further encouragement
in their recovery bid — even if the supremely confident Sane was nearly embarraased
when attempting to dribble out of his own box as the game entered stoppage time.
Once signed up, most mobile accounts can be accessed online, giving you up - to - the - minute information on data usage and costs, so you know
when you might need to
rein your child
in.
So
when I saw language like «fat spoiled brats,» I just wanted you to
rein it
in a bit.
When is it time to reel your child back in, and how will you know when it's safe to loosen the reins a
When is it time to reel your child back
in, and how will you know
when it's safe to loosen the reins a
when it's safe to loosen the
reins a bit?
If your mom still tells you what you really want to order from the restaurant menu and hands you the right bottle of nail polish off the wall
when you are getting manicures, she might not be ready to let you take the
reins in the delivery room.