Sentences with phrase «reined in as»

In the mid-60s he reined them in as though in penance for his ebullience, but then this concentration on a few elements led him to use steel mesh, to magical effect, and thus on to the floating horizontals of the sand - coloured Prairie.
And while Radcliffe remains reined in as an actor, that is by this stage a feature of the character, and his performance has moments of quiet brilliance.
Cynthia Nixon is calling for the big film industry tax break to be reined in as part of her run for governor — but the actress» own «Sex and the City» movies scored enough dough from the $ 420 - million program to buy a lifetime supply of Manolos.
Cynthia Nixon is calling for the big film industry tax break to be reined in as part of her run for governor — but the actress» own «Sex and the...
Anonymous Broadway insiders claim he's indulged the unrealistic whims of the musical's creative talent instead of reining them in as a producer should.
The Democrat, and son of former Gov Mario Cuomo, is taking heat for some of the longtime friends who have grown up with him in New York and are running the some of the special interests that he has vowed to rein in as Albany's fiscal and ethical top dog.
Note that he can become overly - excited around other dogs so keep a leash handy and be ready to rein him in as necessary.

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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.
As CEO of Warm Thoughts Communications, a $ 4 - million marketing - communications company in Secaucus, N.J., Goldberg sought a way to «rein them back in
He officially took over the reins in June 2014, an appointment that Adidas has touted as a display of its commitment to the North America marketplace.
Trump's election has led to a veritable surge in Obamacare signups as uncertainty reins over the health law's future.
The United States has started to deploy missile defenses in South Korea that China views as a threat, Washington believes Beijing could do more to rein in Pyongyang's weapons programs, and prominent Trump administration officials and Trump himself have bashed China's trade practices.
2014 is likely to mark a sea change for patent litigation, as both the Supreme Court and Congress actively figure out ways to rein in costly challenges brought by non-practicing entities, or trolls.
The law, seen as a test - case in Europe's effort to rein in harmful social media content, has caused some speech to be removed unfairly, critics say.
Since taking the reins as CEO in 2013, he's worked to keep costs low, in part by urging employees to spend the company's money as if it was their own, a tenet he observes himself by always flying coach.
Philip Lowe will take over the reins as the governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia when Glenn Stevens retires in September.
From beginning my career on the manufacturing floor of Mars Drinks in the UK to taking the reins as president of Mars Chocolate North America, each role I've held has differed from the last — and has challenged me in new and exciting ways.
While that policy was a matter of necessity as much as principle, there were other places where Flaherty clearly let his convictions guide him: there was his elimination of income trusts; his ongoing fight to create a national securities regulator; and his efforts to rein in the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Smooth operators come across as being in control, confident, sharp as a tack, fully knowledgeable, highly experienced and ready to take over the reins with no identifiable inadequacies or problems.
The proposals come as China and South Korea toughen up on cryptocurrencies with their own regulations to rein in speculation in the nascent market.
As law enforcement officers descended on the town of 21,000 equipped with armored trucks, body armor, camouflage, and assault rifles, and fired tear gas and rubber bullets into crowds of protesters during the last two weeks, civilians and politicians are making call to rein in the weapons arsenals cops have been amassing.
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.
Temer would most likely shift the nation further to the right, reining in spending while raising revenue through mass privatization of government - controlled entities, such as utilities.
It comes as he tries to coax China into taking a more active role in reining in North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
As part of the arrangement that saw him relinquish Magna's reins last year, he insisted on receiving a controlling minority stake in Magna E-Car Systems, a nascent venture that's co-ordinating Magna's foray into electric vehicles.
For employers, especially smaller companies, summer is a challenging time as management tries to rein in distracted staff and accommodate vacation requests while maintaining productivity.
Today Gates is, in fact, taking the reins as CEO of his company.
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.
China's banks extended a record 2.9 trillion yuan ($ 458.3 billion) in new yuan loans in January, blowing past expectations and nearly five times the previous month as policymakers aim to sustain solid economic growth while reining in debt risks.
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.
Cook, who took the reins from late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 2011, only came out openly as a gay man six months ago.
As John Manley, president of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and former deputy prime minister, noted in a speech last fall on «Canada's Decade of Opportunity,» much of what the protesters fought for — from higher taxes on the rich to more jobs to reining in of banks — has already been achieved here.
South Korea has been trying to rein in speculative cryptocurrency trading in recent months, as interest in the market has exploded.
Since taking the reins of the group in 2010, he has transformed it from a local branch of al - Qaida into an independent transnational military force, positioning himself as perhaps the pre-eminent figure in the global jihadi community.
But as Coach reined in its prestige - sapping ubiquity, hired a hot fashion designer in Stuart Vevers and ramped up the caliber of its bags, as exemplified by its pricey but coveted Rogue line, it has been able to command ever higher prices, and more crucially, set itself apart from rivals like Michael Kors (kors) and Kate Spade (kate).
In a report on looming layoffs, the paper said financial institutions are «weighing staff cuts or actually paring payroll as they struggle to rein in costs and eke out profits in a choppy market.&raquIn a report on looming layoffs, the paper said financial institutions are «weighing staff cuts or actually paring payroll as they struggle to rein in costs and eke out profits in a choppy market.&raquin costs and eke out profits in a choppy market.&raquin a choppy market.»
Conversely, the judges may conclude that since LinkedIn users set their profiles to «public,» placing them in full view of search engines and general web surfers, they are giving companies like hiQ free rein to view and use the data as they see fit.
There is also some concern that OfficeMax's letter might be used as a weapon for privacy advocates who want to rein in data collection.
OSFI recently recommended reining in home equity lines of credit, known in the industry as HELOCs.
Mulvaney, who once described the CFPB as a «sick, sad» joke, has sought to rein in the agency and overhaul its mission.
Trump himself believes that threatening China economically could persuade Beijing to do more to rein in North Korea; he likely views this investigation as a bargaining chip in future discussions with China over how to manage Pyongyang.
The new Fed chair will likely take the reins from Bernanke in January of next year, right as the central bank dials back its unprecedented $ 85 - billion a month bond - buying program.
His reference to intervening was taken by Democrats as a threat to fire Rosenstein, whose replacement would have the power to oust Mueller or rein in the scope of his investigation.
As a new administration and legislature take the reins in Trenton, New Jersey has a historic opportunity to guarantee that all children in the state have health coverage.
On Tuesday, moments after finding out about the layoffs and leadership upheaval at the Downtown Project in Las Vegas, I asked Tony Hsieh by phone why he stepped down as leader of the utopian startup city he had founded, and why he had continued act as head of the ambitious experiment in the desert despite having already handed over the reins to his lawyer and a team of executives.
Hi Prof. Pettis, What do you think is the likelihood the government will redistribute as it reins in credit.
Under Finance Minister Nicolas Marceau's plan, the PQ seeks to create jobs, avoid tax hikes, further exploit Quebec's natural resources and rein in government spending, such as pushing for «fair» agreements with physicians and public - sector workers during upcoming contract negotiations.
But we think that OPEC members are likely to stick to the agreement this time, as the cartel appears keen to rein in global oversupply and stabilize prices.
The CEOs far outstayed their welcome as they were unable to realize (As few CEOS do) that there comes a time to hand over the reins to real enterprise managers, always long before they know, in order to grow and mature the companas they were unable to realize (As few CEOS do) that there comes a time to hand over the reins to real enterprise managers, always long before they know, in order to grow and mature the companAs few CEOS do) that there comes a time to hand over the reins to real enterprise managers, always long before they know, in order to grow and mature the company.
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