Sentences with phrase «reins so»

Cash benefits to beneficiaries can also be used to pay off debts, continue daily operations, and help a family member of a key employee to take the reins so that the business survives.
A man who rides his horse bareback in traffic in Niamey holds the reins so tightly the sides of the horse's mouth sometimes bleed.
Perhaps after you have firmly established your brand, gained recognition for your work, and built yourself a rabid tribe, you can let someone else take the reins so you can do nothing but write, but that is only after you have done everything many times over on other books to get to that point.
For parents, it's important to embrace the student - led conference format and allow children to take the reins so they can act as responsible learners.
I'm all for teamwork and splitting everything up for maximum efficiency, but I'm supposed to loosen the reins so that she gets a chance to learn to do this all too so she'll be ready for next year.
It's not as simple as turning a gene on or off, Zhu noted; instead, a treatment must prompt the right amount of gene activity, and that may require prodding a gene to do more or pulling on the reins so that it does less.
One of your goals should be to find a manager who truly shares your vision, and to whom you can someday confidently hand the reins so that you can carry out the next step.

Not exact matches

The startup phase is when your business is at its most fragile, so rein in costs wherever you can and focus on scaling up
... It's our job to rein in the excesses of capitalism so that it doesn't run amok and doesn't cause the kind of inequities we're seeing.»
So does this mean your ISP now has free rein over everything you do online?
Rein that capability in, and suddenly Google, Facebook, and a number of other companies don't look so appealing.
However, the actual phrase derives from the reins that are used to control a horse, so in its correct form, the phrase reads «given free rein
As I wrote last week, one possible explanation for why Boehner and the rest of the Republican establishment have given the Tea Party so much free rein is that they fear primary challengers to the right.
«This type of person tends to be self - directed and independent, and might question authority, so in their early careers, there are attempts to rein them in or drum them out.»
And so if corporate power is to be reined in, it will have to be done through a mechanism considerably less clumsy than the People's Rights Amendment.
The extroverts grabbed the reins more often and exemplified strong leadership better than the introverts, or so thought the students.
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.
Starting a company is tough, but so is taking the reins of a company whose website carries over 13,500 health and fitness supplements and accessories and ships to customers in more than 155 countries.
Of course, with debt in 2016 rising by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP while nominal GDP grew by less than 8 percent, it isn't easy to explain how the real value of assets in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growth.
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?
To liberals, it's corporate greed that needs to be reined in, amid a rush of so - called inversions where U.S. companies buy foreign entities to achieve tax savings.
It should have been obvious more than a decade ago that growth in China was so directly dependent on credit expansion and so indirectly dependent on balance - sheet effects (the latter is far more important than most analysts understand but very poorly understood) that we should have discounted altogether Beijing's promises that it would be relatively easy to rein in credit expansion.
The government's reform agenda must rein in corruption and streamline the regulatory and bureaucratic complexities of doing business so that foreign and domestic investors can feel more confident.
So we're going to rein in the abuse.»
It helps me keep my reins tight on greed and fear (to which it is so easy to fall prey to) so that i can take good care of my money.
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...
Black Widow knew she deserved better than one 30 - second kick - butt scene in Iron Man 2, so she took the reins in Avengers, leading the team to triumph by using Loki's scepter to close the portal on the Chitauri invasion.
So knowing how to best function as a good friend, even if that means pulling back the reins, is very important.
Hydro Quebec built that huge dam on the LaGrande, but so far its plans for even bigger dams have been stalled; across North America, people concerned about the rights of the Cree Indians, about the caribou, about the sheer existence of a vast wilderness, have scrapped and battled to rein in the project.
Indeed, I have come to understand more and more that it is only by wearing the yoke of Christ and following his guiding reins that we have that perfect freedom for which so many long in our society.
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.
Oh, and when you're spreading the avocado cotija sauce over the nachos, reeaaally spread it on, not like in the photos here, where I used some [barely reined - in] restraint so you could see the steak and shrimp and pico de gallo underneath.
So I'm trying to rein that in and slow down and accept that there will always remain a few things on my (mental) To Do List, and that's fine.
But by the 1970s Bryant's legend was so imposing that he could loosen the reins of discipline with little risk.
Coq and Xhaka I must admit doesn't fill me with too much of anything, Xhaka has been a bigger influence lately so hopefully he'll hold the reins well.
I like how professional German players seem to be even in times they aren't reining world champions, I know those players wouldn't necessarily walk straight into their National team but it is only one position which they are all vying over so I would assume good quality will miss out.
For whatever reason, Dallas would intentionally rein in the pass and work to just kill the clock, and so Romo had virtually no high - attempt blowout wins to his record.
So now he has done his job (very well I might add) then perhaps we can't get get out of that thrifty mindset, and maybe he should hand on the reins to someone who is NOT scared to buy the right players to take the club to the next «exceptional» level?
Even inferior teams seam to know how to cope with our attacking formula and our defence is an open book.Money will not be a no object so we're stuck with the irish jig wearing cowboy unless Arsenal start losing money.I'm afraid the future is not looking bright with him, this board and the French lacky hold the reins.
take over the reins and see how it goes.I mean what's the worst that could happen.It's not like we've won the most trophies in the last decade or so and maybe destabilised by Wenger's exit.From where I stand now, I see a manager that looks to have hit a dead end or some kind of mental block that won't go away.
But also who wants to go to a club where so many «fans» are demanding the exit of the manager after winning as match, getting to the CL lucrative stages every year, winning 2 FA cups 2 years running, building a fantastic ground out of profits and never having been beaten in the league by their neighbour since taking the reins?
Another critical requisite is known as good hands: the sensitivity to perceive through the reins clues to a horse's potential at a given moment, so that the rider can translate into action the tactics agreed upon with the trainer before the race.
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.
Since taking the reins from Gareth Southgate, Wee Gordon Strachan had clearly been assessing his squad and deemed it neither good enough nor large enough, so sprang into action as soon as the window opened.
City midfielder Fernandinho's dipping 74th - minute drive skimmed the roof of the net but Pep Guardiola's team were largely content to rein in their attacking instincts for the final quarter hour, so as not to give Everton any further encouragement in their recovery bid — even if the supremely confident Sane was nearly embarraased when attempting to dribble out of his own box as the game entered stoppage time.
The situation was so dire that United Nations stepped in to rein in Nestle and other infant formula companies in favor of breastfeeding.
Once signed up, most mobile accounts can be accessed online, giving you up - to - the - minute information on data usage and costs, so you know when you might need to rein your child in.
So when I saw language like «fat spoiled brats,» I just wanted you to rein it in a bit.
Some feel that adolescence is a time when girls need to grow up and parents should give them free rein and not get involved because, after all, it's hard to know what's really going on, so why bother?
Sure, I think parents should certainly motivate, encourage and inspire their kids and give them the opportunity to try different things, but ultimately I think it does need to be the kid's decision and I think that's probably why gymnastics was so beneficial and something that worked out so well for me because my parents really gave me the reins on that.»
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