This group has successfully proved critics wrong by
reining in new levels of integrity, professionalism, customer focus, and an uncompromising approach towards quality.
Most mall owners are
reining in new projects and focusing on maximizing profits at existing centers.
Reining in new clearing doesn't necessarily conflict with economic growth through agricultural expansion in Brazil.
Then the credit crisis erupted in 2008 and the company's bank, under financial pressures,
reined in the New York City firm's revolving credit line.
Reflecting that tricky balancing act, authorities are already warning China's banks to
rein in new lending growth after the strong start to the year, financial magazine Caixin reported late on Monday, citing banking sources.
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government
reined in new spending in a wait - and - see budget that touts support for ordinary Canadians but hedged its bets in the face of a still weak global economy and unpredictable fallout from the Donald Trump administration.
Tom Stebbins, executive director of the Lawsuit Reform Alliance of New York, which advocates for tort reform, said Silver held up efforts to
rein in New York's medical liability payouts, which are by far the highest in the nation — even higher than California.
Veteran journalist Malik Kweku Baako has
reined in New Patriotic Party sympathizer, Fadi Dabboussi for his offensive comments which earned him a BNI detention.
The statehouse was even more eager to see the state take
the reins in New Orleans, handily passing an alternative plan (that didn't become law) to take over all schools in the district.
«Cerf devised a cockamamie plan to reorganize the NYC school system,» wrote Class Size Matters director Leonie Hamson in a lengthy Huffington Post attack not long after he took
the reins in New Jersey.
«Imagine a future Xbox 360 that is actually a tablet you carry around,» said Mark
Rein in a new interview with Develop.
Not exact matches
Taking the
reins in 1994, Charles G. Lief hits on a
new solution: Start for - profit businesses.
Rein's successor, Wasson, put the brakes on rapid store expansion but did undertake a few acquisitions, including the
New York — based Duane Reade chain
in 2010.
He'd
rein in regulations by implementing a «regulatory zero» rule, whereby each
new business regulation would be paired with a regulation that is phased out.
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.
Spain also just released its 2013 budget, which introduces several
new austerity measures
in an attempt to
rein in the government's budget deficit.
If you're a parent on board with this message, Wharton professor and author of the
new book Originals Adam Grant has a message for you — it's time to
rein in your Tiger Mom or helicopter dad tendencies.
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.
Flanders took the
reins from Hefner's daughter Christie
in 2009, the year Playboy lost $ 51.3 million, its stock price fell below a dollar a share and it barely escaped being delisted by the
New York Stock Exchange.
On Monday, South Korea introduced legislation on
new rules to
rein in speculative cryptocurrency investing, restricting trading to real - name bank accounts.
In time, the
reins to teams I created and oversaw were transitioned to
new leaders who had their own vision, and rightfully needed the space to run free with that vision.
In the end it may have been Huffington's compassion and wisdom that enabled him to recognize it was time to turn over the
reins to a
new CEO while remaining on the board and retaining control over Uber's voting shares.
According to the
New York Times, Khosrowshahi brought a proposal, co-authored by Goldman Sachs, to board members on Thursday that would, among other things,
rein in Kalanick's voting power.
Shortly after arriving from Boeing to take the
reins at Ford,
in September 2006, Alan Mulally instituted a
new system for detecting failures.
(Sessions is recused from oversight over the probe, but a
new attorney general wouldn't necessarily be — and could
rein it
in.)
In the documents, which The New York Times obtained, the group sketched out the progress it had already made against Airbnb, and described how it planned to rein in the start - up in the futur
In the documents, which The
New York Times obtained, the group sketched out the progress it had already made against Airbnb, and described how it planned to
rein in the start - up in the futur
in the start - up
in the futur
in the future.
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.
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 covera
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 covera
New Jersey has a historic opportunity to guarantee that all children
in the state have health coverage.
Governments all over the world have been trying to
rein in the speculation that came from
new interest
in cryptocurrencies.
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.
New - age digital currency is ahead of the curve, but laws are being crafted to
rein in the runaway freight train.
Levandowski will take the
reins of self - driving departments at both companies
in a focused attempt to see how the
new tech can be fitted for personal transportation, delivery and trucking.
Last Thursday, the Office of Financial Research (OFR), part of the Federal boondoggle created under the Dodd - Frank financial reform legislation
in 2010 to foster the illusion that the government was
reining in risk on Wall Street, released a
new study showing almost unfathomable levels of systemic and interconnected risk among the too - big - to - fail banks that cratered the U.S. financial system
in 2008 and has left our economy still struggling to right itself.
The latest
in a series of moves aimed at tackling financial risk, the
new rules will try to
rein in verbal repo agreements
From TRD
New York: Price gains slowed ever - so - slightly
in China's major cities
in July amid the government's effort to
rein in the housing market...
Those who think that today's Catholic Church has problems
reining in its errant clergy should read Craig Harline and Eddy Put's summary of the
new code of conduct that Mathias Hovius, Archbishop of Mechelin (not far from Brussels
in today's Belgium) from 1596 to 1620, laid down for every priest
in his diocese:
Most of the bishops had little idea that such a «Palace Revolution» had occurred during and after the Council
in their universities and seminaries, they gave these
new, eager minds free
rein with the best of intentions.
All
reined up
in old language and old assumptions, straining to jump clean - hoofed on to a whole
new track of being I only suspect is there.
This volume attempts, mostly successfully to broaden the discussion, to build the ranks of those who would support a
new agrarianism — a localized, careful, beautiful,
reined -
in agriculture (and forestry and fisheries) that builds dignified lives and strong communities.
The
new pope sent 4 assistants to help Torquemada, with instructions to help
rein it
in a bit after they had so many complaints, 11 years after it had started but it still continued for a further 36 years after that.
His rise has been meteoric since, serving as Executive Chef of such prestigious properties as the Peninsula Hotel
New York and the PGA National Resort & Spa
in Palm Beach, before taking the
reins of the Arizona Biltmore's culinary team
in January 2013.
Speaking about the opening, GUINNESS Brewer Peter Simpson said, «We feel extremely lucky to have free
rein to regularly explore and create
new beers
in small batches.
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??
Wenger is clearly now toast but given this is a World Cup summer, we SHOULD be sacking Wenger TODAY, getting
in the
new permanent manager ASAP, to assess the needs and decide his transfer targets, both
in and out, over the last nine Prem games and meanwhile let Bould take the
reins temporarily.
It wasn't long before the
new Roma was back up and running, enthusiasm swelling once more as Zdenek Zeman took over the
reins in early June 2012, while James Pallotta was named President at the end of August.
England has introduced
new rules to
rein this
in football.
His involvement
in the Manchester City set - up saw him manage their reserve sides between 2013 and 2015 before taking over the
reins at MLS franchise
New York City FC
in 2016, where he currently holds the managerial position.
WASHINGTON, Dec 10 (Reuters)- U.S. regulators are relaxing school meal rules aimed at
reining in calories and portion sizes after some students, parents and lawmakers complained that
new stricter policies left many children hungry.
* Schools say tough to buy different portion sizes * Move follows complaints that rule left some students hungry * Change won't undermine overall healthier standards - advocates By Susan Heavey WASHINGTON, Dec 10 (Reuters)- U.S. regulators are relaxing school meal rules aimed at
reining in calories and portion sizes after some students, parents and lawmakers complained that
new stricter policies left many children hungry.
The following is a summary of my talk on the recent failed attempt by the federal government to
rein in junk food marketing to children, and why it's time to set a
new and much bolder course to fix this problem.