Sentences with phrase «rein yourself in just»

You'll rein yourself in just enough to become more focused and get things done, without being overwhelmed or the pressure.
It's popular to think DQ let a good one go and I agree to a point, but I think we need to rein that in just a little bit.
Where his other films push the comedy to absurd levels, here he keeps it reined in just enough to be believable.
But Barry Lyndon is, at its heart, a black comedy, and there are moments reined in just this side of Pythonesque lunacy — including a pair of duelling scenes that manage to be both hysterical and gut - wrenching.

Not exact matches

Spain also just released its 2013 budget, which introduces several new austerity measures in an attempt to rein in the government's budget deficit.
Exactly 20 years ago, just as Cisco's John Chambers took the reins as CEO, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected term limits for Congressional leaders, wiping off the books laws in 23 states limiting the terms of office for U.S. legislators.
The 849 - page Dodd - Frank financial reform legislation, enacted four years ago in 2010, mandated 398 new rules; just 208 of those rules, or 52 percent, have been enacted and none of them seem to be reining in excesses on Wall Street.
In order to let the world come into existence, and then to continue to be itself and not just an emanation of God's own being, an omnipotent Creator would somehow have to restrain or «rein in» the divine presence and poweIn order to let the world come into existence, and then to continue to be itself and not just an emanation of God's own being, an omnipotent Creator would somehow have to restrain or «rein in» the divine presence and powein» the divine presence and power.
At the very least just turn the TV news on and there they are in every corner of the globe where war, persecution and famine reins.
The just - drinks Interview - Portman Group CEO Henry Ashworth Henry Ashworth has faced plenty of challenges since taking the reins at the Portman Group in 2011.
For whatever reason, Dallas would intentionally rein in the pass and work to just kill the clock, and so Romo had virtually no high - attempt blowout wins to his record.
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.
While it may be just a slight anomaly, the Portuguese will also have in the back of his mind that he remains without a win over Koeman in the Premier League since the former Barcelona captain took over the reins at Southampton in 2014.
Jürgen Klopp has only just taken over the reins at Anfield, but it seems he could make a foray in the January transfer window.
It is hardly a secret that Diego Simeone has done a remarkable job at Atletico Madrid since taking the reins in 2011, transforming the club from serial underachievers to one of Europe's best in just a few short seasons.
Hammers boss Avram Grant has overseen just one league win since taking over the reins in the summer, while Latics manager Roberto Martinez hasn't celebrated an away win in the league since his team stunned Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane way back in August, going the last five away matches without a win.
So when I saw language like «fat spoiled brats,» I just wanted you to rein it in a bit.
Even worse, just one in three thought that Clegg had reined in the worst excesses of the Conservatives.
Matt Walter only just replaced Fullington at the end of July, which didn't give him much time to try to rein in the campaign's spending.
«This issue has now gone beyond Stephen Hester, this is about a prime minister who promised to rein in excess and says to the country in a time of austerity, when his economic policies have choked off growth, that we are all in it together - how hollow is his rhetoric in light of what we have just seen today.
How could a party in opposition gunning to take over the reins of power make such a move, when elections was just about a year away?
Mr. Kufuor, who ruled Ghana from 2001 to 2009, had intentionally signed the SSSS into place on his last day in office in 2009 apparently, as a booby trap for the Mills government which had just assumed the reins of power.
«I just feel we've got to draw in the reins,» she said, comparing district finances to a household budget.
Ms. Burke - Gonzalez said at the town board meeting Tuesday that airport - related legal bills incurred since the current administration took the reins in 2014 have reached just over $ 2 million.
«a repudiation of the way [Gov. Cuomo's] prized upstate economic development programs were managed» — have sparked calls not just to scrap the dubious practice at the heart of the scandal (channeling hundreds of millions of public dollars through «private,» state - created nonprofits) but also to rein in or rethink New York's aggressive business subsidization practices.
«When people talk about reining in government spending, just as one example, our government spending for the care for people with Alzheimer's disease is one of the most significant parts of the federal government,» Warburton says.
Yet these cosmic bodies exerted a gravitational pull, tugging back on each other just like the sun reined in the Earth.
REINING IN Magnetic structures keep coronal loops in check, as shown here in extreme ultraviolet light observed by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory just before a coronal mass ejectioIN Magnetic structures keep coronal loops in check, as shown here in extreme ultraviolet light observed by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory just before a coronal mass ejectioin check, as shown here in extreme ultraviolet light observed by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory just before a coronal mass ejectioin extreme ultraviolet light observed by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory just before a coronal mass ejection.
In the past few years, climate scientists finally agreed that the world is indeed warming, humans are behind it, and natural processes are unlikely to rein it in - just as they had suspecteIn the past few years, climate scientists finally agreed that the world is indeed warming, humans are behind it, and natural processes are unlikely to rein it in - just as they had suspectein - just as they had suspected.
«Whether it's getting rid of high - risk energy loan guarantees, reining in wasteful crop insurance or ending lucrative oil and gas tax breaks, eliminating wasteful spending that harms the environment just makes sense.»
Life on planets orbiting other stars doesn't have to literally broadcast its existence: Radio signals are just one way earthbound scientists might detect biological activity elsewhere in the universe, says Hanno Rein, a planetary scientist at the University of Toronto, Scarborough, in Canada.
Innovations such as pulse readings by webcam and triage by SMS are just some of the ideas coders are pursuing to help rein in Ebola
The oyster die - offs are likely just the first sign of significant impacts to come if carbon emissions aren't reined in.
Just that slight change can be a major sign it's time to rein in the bad, and amp up the good.
I've used this magic belt (really just a regular shirt belt that's elastic instead of leather) on numerous occasions to rein in a dress or to give an illusion of a slimmer waist but here, with this devilish white shirt, I look like a Power Ranger (yes, that comparison came from my husband too... sigh).
Free X Rein has created high - end legging — just in case you want to strut down the street in a pricey pair of leggings like Bella Hadid does.
I'd be fine with a fiscal conservative (yes... But maybe these two online dating sites are just the wake - up call we need to rein in the partisan frenzy a wee bit.
The movie could have been much improved by slicing a few frames from each shot, and reining in Rust's weirdness just a bit % u2014so as to not contribute to the lumbering, hallucinogenic feel of his initial characterization.
Joe finds Nicolas Cage reining himself in (but only a little) as the titular character: hard - living, hot - tempered, ex-con Joe Ransom, who is just trying to dodge his instincts for trouble — until he meets a hard - luck kid, Gary (Mud's Tye Sheridan) who awakens in him a fierce and tender - hearted protector.
Working with a warm if pasteurized visual palette, Van Sant gives free rein to his Romantic side, lending the characters an anachronistically intense yearning that hints that they're in limbo not just between spiritual states, but between centuries.
It was never going to be an easy job adapting «The Hobbit» for the big screen, especially after the success of the «Lord of the Rings» trilogy, and although that likely played a part in Peter Jackson's initial decision to let another director take the reins, at the end of the day, it just wouldn't have felt right with anyone else behind the camera.
They have enjoyed plenty of creative control on their films to date, but This Is The End finds them being given free rein in a way that must have seemed like a pipe dream just ten years ago.
The movie: David Fincher reins in his typical bleak approach... ha, just kidding!
Just when you thought Hollywood had decided to rein in some of these insanely idiotic toy and board game movie announcements, Paramount and Mattel have gone ahead and dreamed up another winner.
The rest of the thing is just garbage of The Majestic variety, another weird attempt by Carrey to do a Frank Capra film (in The Majestic, an It's a Wonderful Life poster was displayed in a theatre lobby; here the picture itself is playing on television in a key scene), except this time without any pretense that he'll rein it in even for a fraction of a moment.
June Kronholz wrote for EdNext about changes taking place Teach for America in 2013, when Wendy Kopp was just handing over the reins to new co-chief executives Elisa Villanueva Beard and Matt Kramer.
«You see an attempt not just to [reject] some of the specific policies that the Obama administration pursued through executive actions, but to rein in the ability of future secretaries to engage in similar actions going forward,» said Martin West, an associate professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.»
In my last post I encouraged educators to «Just Get Out There,» but in this post I am pulling back on the reins a biIn my last post I encouraged educators to «Just Get Out There,» but in this post I am pulling back on the reins a biin this post I am pulling back on the reins a bit.
Just in the nick of time, another Teach for America / Joel Klein School of Big City Reform alumnus is heading off to take the reins of a troubled city school district.
«Principals and teachers just want to make sure the education system is as good as it can be and I think that we can get closer to that with the Commonwealth taking some steps back and handing the reins to the states and territories because the they have the track record and the relationships that make them in a better position to improve education for the students.»
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