Sentences with phrase «reined in because»

The live export industry is being reined in because exporters know our investigators are on the ground, watching their every movement.
«For me, my clients keep me reined in because I can't charge more than $ 10,000 for a job,» she says.

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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.
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.
Instead of getting frustrated, your job is to keep a cool head because it'll help rein in your boss.
To rein in credit growth, Beijing must force a sharp deceleration in investment growth, which, because investment growth is a substantial source of economic activity, means laying off a large number of workers employed in investment - related activity.
What I hope happens is that we never find out how China reaches debt capacity limits because Beijing reins in credit growth well before this happens.
My assumptions are: The Board were looking for a suitable replacement, Either to gradually take the reins from Wenger within two years or to completely replace him at the end of the season, that's if he (Wenger) didn't agree to their terms and Maybe that's why Wenger was delaying the signing of that contract because he didn't want to work with a new assistant manager next season, we now know that the present one is jetting off to manage a club in Turkey at the end of this campaign and after working with Wenger for 19 odd years, this does sound a bit strange, right??
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.
Because they missed substantial amounts of nurturing in their early months, you may need to rein them in before they become «too» independent.
Coming in blue, cream, red, yellow, and gold — you're sure to find your toddler's favorite color — and parents will love these backpacks because they feature a top grab handle and the secure easy - to - attach rein, to keep all walks around the block safe and fun.
At a meeting Monday with a group of influential labor leaders representing some of the state's powerful unions, including 1199 SEIU, 32BJ, the Hotel Trades Council and the Communications Workers of America, Cuomo said he couldn't pass a budget with campaign finance reform because of Senate opposition, and pressed the leaders to rein in the restive members of the Working Families Party, who vote on the party's endorsement.
Should it be truncated simply because a new government has won political power and is expected to assume the reins of government in some three weeks to come?
Team size needs to be controlled, because the complexity of the «reining in» process can become overwhelming if there are too many people involved.
«You wouldn't be able to distinguish between them because they are so far away that you would see both in one spectrum,» says Rein.
The spending limits, they argue, will do little to rein in the national debt because they don't apply to mandatory spending — but are doing real damage to the nation's security and ability to fund innovative science.
That is because California has often set standards more stringent than the federal government's — for example its decades - long efforts to rein in pollution from automobile exhaust, including being the first state to mandate catalytic converters in 1975.
«The Trump administration doesn't want this data because it doesn't want to rein in oil companies» massive emissions of this dangerous greenhouse gas.»
I try to encourage a very independent attitude in my lab, partly because I know that my success is largely due to my adviser's giving me a lot of free rein.
I think because I make every effort to rein in this less than desirable aspect of my personality, I get frustrated with those who don't.
But with Malcolm, I mean yes I do see that a little bit because he hands over the reins to her to, you know, to get everyone in shape.
(I wish Coulter had reined in Pattinson's one scene of unfortunate histrionics, had had the actor underplay instead of go big, because the rest of the film demonstrates how effective an actor and how appealing a screen presence he can be.)
The scope of the series» universe is, perhaps, necessary in this particular instance, because this film is about the consequences of a world in which superheroes have free rein to do whatever they see fit (Despite the title, the film stops feeling like another Captain America story fairly early).
In the past 30 years, she says she has seen gap years grow from limited beginnings at private schools on the East Coast into a national trend — mostly, she says, because both parents and children increasingly see the value in putting students «at the reins,» in a position to decide what is of value to them and what is not, before starting collegIn the past 30 years, she says she has seen gap years grow from limited beginnings at private schools on the East Coast into a national trend — mostly, she says, because both parents and children increasingly see the value in putting students «at the reins,» in a position to decide what is of value to them and what is not, before starting collegin putting students «at the reinsin a position to decide what is of value to them and what is not, before starting collegin a position to decide what is of value to them and what is not, before starting college.
«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.»
Ultra-conservative Grover Nordquist just said that he's not worried about the national election because his party added new governors: «Our strength is state by state,» Norquist said, adding that it is there that Republicans would enact the policies — ending teacher tenure, reining in public employee pensions, promoting school choice — that would invigorate the national party from the bottom up.»
Because ESSA reins in the federal government's influence over local decisions about academic standards and accountability, states and districts will have more power to decide how best to gauge student progress toward becoming well - rounded.
You'll also want to select Dynamic or Race mode on the Pro-DNA system, even if you're using manual mode, because not only do the throttle's response and the ZF's shifts sharpen up, but the ESP loosens its reins, too (it switches off all together in Race mode) and the exhaust valves open to increase the volume.
There is a very slim chance of the CR - V hybrid coming to India, especially because it is difficult for Honda to rein in the price tag.
And because the powers - that - be at Goodreads (1) have to be dragged kicking and screaming into reining in even the most disruptive «reviewer,» and (2) are quicker to admonish and even ban authors who talk back to «reviewers,» that means that Goodreads is a hostile environment for authors.
There are a number of «big» authors I stopped reading in later years because it became increasingly evident that they had no editor willing to rein them in, and the quality of their books suffered as a result.
This is because AISC keeps a tight rein on the players in the Australian financial industry.
However, if you overextended your credit cards because of out - of - control credit card use, you may lack the restraint to rein in your expenditures, and your home could be at risk.
We've been told time and again how such a debt is dangerous because it can very easily swell and get out of control, so much so that reining it back in becomes increasingly difficult.
Banks and traditional lenders have tightened the reins on lending processes in the years following the recession; most won't lend on a fix and flip venture because they prefer to finance properties intended to be held for years to come.
It should not come as a surprise when I openly admit that initially, I'd prematurely dismissed the Uncharted franchise as nothing more than an ill - fated, uninspired attempt to ride shotgun on the success train of the Tomb Raider franchise — now, that's not because I'm the largest, self - proclaimed Tomb Raider fan on the East Coast, but primarily because the similarities were abundant and I struggled to comprehend the difficulty to grasp the reins of innovation and creativity in a world of infinite possibilities.
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.
I instinctively find it quite an unhealthy approach to life, but it's hard to counter because it plays on not - quite - fully - defined fears — i.e. the fears that unsettle people the most, while being hard to rein in once they spread.
The results of the new measurement studies are distressing, but they are also frustrating — not just because natural gas comprises a growing share of U.S. energy, but because we know how to rein in methane emissions.
Of course, in that case, we'd quickly rein in such excesses because our freedom is so important to us, and losing it to our own government would be as bad as the threat of losing it to terrorists.
From the perspective of trying to rein in public spending, neglect of the justice system is especially surprising because, as the Report notes, in the past year it has seen the biggest sector increase in spending, almost 11.5 %.
This is sobering news that each and every lawyer needs to absorb — because ultimately it is the insured bar that needs to make changes in their practices to rein in claims numbers and costs.
There is a «strong case» for authorities to rein in digital currencies because of their links to the established financial system, Bank for International Settlements General Manager Agustin Carstens said.
We rein in the fullness of our experience because we worry our partner can not handle it, or may be critical.
In Canada, we may have done away with our cents but not our sense — because you can have the reins in one hand and the data in the other, but if you don't buckle up your saddle boy you won't get very far down that trail, before you fall off your horsIn Canada, we may have done away with our cents but not our sense — because you can have the reins in one hand and the data in the other, but if you don't buckle up your saddle boy you won't get very far down that trail, before you fall off your horsin one hand and the data in the other, but if you don't buckle up your saddle boy you won't get very far down that trail, before you fall off your horsin the other, but if you don't buckle up your saddle boy you won't get very far down that trail, before you fall off your horse!
The American middle class is losing its hold on the reins of the U.S. economy, not only because of the drop in incomes and net wealth, but also because the commercial real estate industry is catering to the luxury and working class consumers...
«The annual increase marks a crucial turning point because it comes after the federal government reined in bubble - era policies that encouraged banks to ease lending standards to boost homeownership.
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