Sentences with phrase «reining back»

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.
And in the absence of a climate treaty with teeth, much depends on countries reining back their economic ambitions, putting the greater good above national interest.
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.»
In 2012, the company took the reins back from its Chinese distributor and began to oversee its own China operations, rolling out multiple sales channels and directly managing consumer engagement.
«Technology has addictive qualities that we have to address, and that product designers are working to make those products more addictive and we need to rein that back,» Benioff told CNBC.
«I think that for sure, technology has addictive qualities that we have to address, and that product designers are working to make those products more addictive and we need to rein that back
Then Levy handed the reins back to Kelly, who ran his beloved K - gun — no huddles, few substitutions, three wideouts, one tight end and one back.
So the plan is to use fewer drivers and more 2 - irons off the tees, leave the pin hunting to others, stay patient, grind his way around the track and «rein it back in a little bit,» as he said on Tuesday — not Rory's strengths to this point.
The former Lyon & Liverpool manager hasn't endured a smooth ride as Villa manager since taking over the reins back in September 2010 but has received backing from the club's owner, Randy Lerner, in the form of funds to bring in the necessary personnel to protect the club's Premier League status, a status which was, and still it to some degree, under threat.
Despite fans concerns that Dark Souls II may be reined back to cater to a wider audience this sequel is every bit as difficult and addictive
The elaborations (some would say gimmickry) of Emma Rice's short tenure have been reined back, and a new concentration prevails.
For instance, the situation means that Trump's sensible promise to give the reins back to the states on education is likely to play out in unanticipated ways.
Giving the reins back to the states would take some doing.
The final 90 minutes of the six - hour race were interjected by five yellow - flag periods and a race stoppage, standing water accumulating at various points of the 3.4 mile lap, and Milner comfortably led the race with a 12 - second gap to Corvette's nearest GTLM challenger before handing the reins back to Gavin.
Brembo calipers with specially designed full carbon rotors will rein it back to standstill.
They've been deeply concerned with shaking up the Tomb Raider franchise since being handed the reins back in 2003 and this, finally, might just mark the massive departure that they've been looking for.
I had high hopes when I took over the reins back in November last year.
Rather I uphold the effort to rein back the waste of funds on foolish attempts to control climate.
In a further blow, the looming UK referendum on EU membership is creating uncertainty for investors, while the Tory government has reined back sharply on support for renewables such as onshore wind and solar power, claiming cost reasons.
This astonished many of those present: China was telling rich nations to rein back on their long - term commitment.
As expressed in the Law Times, he would rather «rein it back» to the good old days where advertising content was rather anemic — picture firm names plastered in bold black against a sparkling white background.
Still trying to rein back the support of younger voters from Jeremy Corbyn, the Government is under growing pressure to ease the path for first time buyers to buy their home.
The Pixel lineup is Google taking the reins back in its own hands, as the devices no longer remain content with just being developer reference devices.
I suspect he's gone rogue here, and his manager would rein him back in.

Not exact matches

The question for Poloz is whether to follow suit, and risk reining growth in too much, or hang back, which could result in downward pressure on the loonie.
He's taking back the reins from Don Mattrick, the former head of Microsoft's Xbox division who took over from Pincus two years ago.
For most of that time, he headed up marketing for Nintendo of America, before moving back north last year to take the reins of the Canadian operation.
WASHINGTON — Thirty years after failing to convince the Supreme Court of the threat posed by home video recordings, big media companies are back and now trying to rein in another technological innovation they say threatens their financial well - being.
The investors have fired back, accusing the brokerage of failing to rein in Clarke and compounding their losses.
Once back - office drudges, supply - chain managers now hold the reins of warhorses and unicorns alike.
Delta Air Lines (dal) is currently considering pulling back the reins on gasoline output to boost diesel production, according to a source familiar with the plant's operations.
Yet, while Scotiabank says it voluntarily curtailed its mortgage business, leading to flat growth in the most recent quarter, it's unlikely to pull back on the reins too hard for fear of losing market share to competitors and leaving money on the table.
John Chen, who took the reins at the struggling mobile technology company in November 2013, has moved rapidly to try to get the one - time investor darling back on track.
After handing the reins of JMC Steel, North America's largest independent steel - pipe maker, to a non-family member in 2010 and becoming executive chairman, Barry Zekelman took back the CEO title last year.
A planned revival of the Depression - era law would be a long overdue stride toward reining Wall Street back in.
But he has since held back on any major trade penalties, making clear he was doing so to give Beijing time to make progress reining in North Korea.
After overseeing the reboot of the Star Trek film franchise, he took the reins to steer movie goers back to that galaxy far, far away, directing and executive producing Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
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.
After all, the old guard still wants to convey its unrelenting commitment to central planning, and what better way to do so than to rein in a decentralized market before bringing it back in the future on your terms?
In 2009, she came back to International Living to take the reins at Agora Publishing's flagship magazine.
But he has stepped back since the Alphabet announcement to work on the holding company, these people said, handing the X reins to Astro Teller, who has managed X since the lab's co-founder Sebastian Thrun departed in 2014.
The impact of the ITC downturn is even more evident in the production data, where growth has slowed to a year - ended pace of around 3 1/2 per cent, as firms cut back ITC production in order to rein in inventories.
The more I work with her, the more I sit back and let her take the reins and take me to the promise land.
He'll disappear for a few months to a few years, then reappear on the scene and say all the things that make it look like he's a fantastic instance of a redemption narrative and ready to get back into the spotlight and hold the reins of power.
But, if you read the bible, he said to man you have a limited time to prove it before I take back the reins.
I WOULD ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO CONSIDER, NOT WHO HOLDS THE REINS IN THE CHURCH STRUCTURE, BUT WHO ARE THE PEOPLE WHO COULD COAX YOU BACK ON TRACK SHOULD YOU NEED IT.
The accommodationist, therefore, argues that the state should back off whenever possible — formally, whenever a compelling state interest is not served by the effort to rein in religions that would otherwise press for meanings of reality that the state abhors.
Yet from Descartes to Gilson's «From Aristotle to Darwin and Back Again» Catholic philosophy has reacted too strongly against the challenge, and unwittingly given freer rein to the empiricist and nominalist deconstruction of the concept of «the nature of something».
So knowing how to best function as a good friend, even if that means pulling back the reins, is very important.
Earning back public trust will mean reining in some of the rhetorical (to say nothing of policy) excesses of the Bush years.
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