Sentences with word «reins»

There are other compelling, though unstated, reasons for the Saudi stance, including a desire to make life miserable for feared arch-foe Iran and give the West a helping hand in reining in Russia's geopolitical ambitions.
«They are given free rein of the facilities as part - time CMU employees, but there are absolutely no checks on the work that they are doing or what [intellectual property] they are taking.
Herndon will take reins at Kate Collins in July Joshua Herndon, currently an assistant principal at Kate Collins Middle School, will become principal at the school on July 1, according to an announcement from the Waynesboro School Board.
Los Angeles artist Mark Bradford said Wednesday he has been given free rein in how he represents the United States at the 2017 Venice Biennale.
They are free to express their discontent, and perhaps even serve as a kind of rein on out of control big government, but they themselves do not, and most likely will not, rule.
After the day - trippers have left the island, a handful of guests have free rein at Benesse House, able to wander the halls at their leisure examining pieces by Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, Frank Stella and other greats in a strikingly modern space designed by Tadao Ando, one of Japan's most famous architects.
Perkins said Harlem Success Academy founder Eva Moskowitz, a former city councilwoman, gets free rein from Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Schools Chancellor Joel Klein to move schools into any neighborhood she wants, regardless of the wishes of locals.
'' Scott Jones takes reins as Westchester Modular Homes of Greater Boston (WMHGB) Chief Executive Officer Boston / SF.
That's not to say moving onto the premium market is bad idea, and I think it's about time Google took tighter reins over its hardware.
«Imagine a future Xbox 360 that is actually a tablet you carry around,» said Mark Rein in a new interview with Develop.
The whole of it, though, is held to the point of absurdity for an extra beat — I'm thinking of LaBeouf's open - mouthed gape (enhanced by a film - manufactured mouth injury after a wonderfully - botched ambush), of Rooster's dispassionate treatment of two wayward boys, even of the final, signature showdown involving teeth - held reins and two - fisted gunslinging — so that the picture has about it an almost sarcastic air.
Canadian banks have also kept tight rein on developers.
When this happens, consumers begin bracing for the worst by reining in spending, building up savings, and paying down credit card debt and other loans.
The best way to build trust is to extend it, which means reining back from doing everything yourself and instead letting others figure things out for themselves and trusting that they will.
For Tergesen, fostering this type of autonomy meant loosening reins on the idea of a traditional nine - to - five workplace.
«The economic costs of not reining in greenhouse gas emissions are more serious than we previously estimated,» ADB chief economist Shang - Jin Wei said in a statement.
Studies confirm what anyone who's ever babysat already knows, that given free rein with sugar kids will eat the stuff straight from the bowl.
While Epic Games showed off their Unreal Engine 4 Kotaku asked if it will be available on the Wii U to which Mark Rein said no and gave explanation.
Instead, try witch hazel, which can also help rein in oil production.
Dell is one of the few elite riders to ever earn million dollar status by hitting the million dollar mark in NRHA (National Reining Horse Association *) earnings.
Japan's crackdown on exchanges follows a series of efforts by U.S. regulators to tighten reins on the industry.
He has exhibited throughout the United States and abroad including the International Center of Photography, Galerie Michel Rein in Paris, Studio Museum in Harlem, Galerie Henrik Springmann in Berlin, and the Baltimore Museum of Art, among others.
Watkins joins Wiley Rein as a partner in the corporate practice, the firm announced Monday.
«We heard about REINS when we were starting to work on Deena's walking and talking,» says her mother, Elizabeth Stephens.
Cosmin Contra has been handed the Romania reins after taking over from Christoph Daum, the former international defender set a task of qualifying the Tricolorii for UEFA EURO 2020.
The complications of his recent work are given full rein in this show.
The Italian has also been linked with returns to two other former clubs, Chelsea and Paris Saint - Germain, but he is keen to complete a one - year sabbatical before assuming the coaching reins again.
On track it was reasonably poised, but the electronics kept reining in the engine.
But the spending blueprint, which would have to be approved by Congress, highlights the financial pressures that civilian research agencies will face as Trump and the Republican majority in both houses of Congress attempt to carry out campaign promises to raise defense spending while reining in the rest of federal spending.
Maybe you are at a point in your career where you simply need to hand off the marketing reins so you can truly focus on your writing.
«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.
Veep «s fifth season was perhaps the series» best, which came as a relief as the show passed reins from Armado Ianucci to David Mandel.
Educational institutions, for example, get more rein in what is considered fair use.
With B.B., he'd free rein once more.
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That would in turn rein in China, help bring the price of steel back up worldwide, and make everyone's domestic steel production more competitive.
E-discovery can easily cost millions of dollars if you don't rein things in.»
Singer, who directed the previous X-Men trilogy, handed over the directing reins of X-Men: First Class to Matthew Vaughn but has returned to Days Of Future Past.
So, it looks unprofessional if you are constantly trying to get reins on sloppy food and spill it everywhere including on your face.
As uber - gallerist Larry Gagosian tried to neutralize the public defections of Hirst, Koons and Kusama with an uncharacteristically high - visibility presence, and uber - collector Steven A. Cohen lay low after accusations of insider trading against one of his team, and the Rubells pushed back against penis - envy, it became clear that who is holding the power reins now is the art fair itself.
Spider - Man: Homecoming (2017) is the second reboot of the first superstar of the 21st century superhero boom since Sam Raimi's hit trilogy and this time Sony (who still owns the movie rights) has handed the creative reins over to Marvel Studios and allowed them to integrate the webslinger into the Marvel Comics Movie Universe.
Fresh from his Oscar nomination for Million Dollar Baby, writer Paul Haggis takes up the directorial reins for this somewhat effective, somewhat overwrought Los Angeles drama.
Asked how Rein manages four offices in different countries and maintains any semblance of a company culture, he was candid, saying it's incredibly hard.
He dictates on the field, but his players have free rein off the field.
With looser reins on things, the antics often push too far, to the point that the characters cross from funny and relatable to cartoonishly dumb or downright aggravating.
This often means reining authors in when their writing comes off as strained or self - conscious in its effort to be literary, as well as the opposite — making sure that the effort to be spartan, muscular, or efficient with your prose hasn't left it feeling stripped.
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