Sentences with phrase «tighten control»

The reason for the further devaluation of bitcoin was the reports that Chinese regulators were going to further tighten control over the use of cryptocurrencies in order to cease capital outflows from China.
Most analysts attribute the recent fall of bitcoin to news from South Korea and China, where the authorities intend to tighten control over the cryptocurrency market.
According to him, transactions with cryptocurrencies to the Moscow Exchange will make it possible to tighten control over compliance with anti-money laundering legislation.
As Google moves to tighten its control of Android further, manufacturers may start stepping back, easing up on the custom skins and pushing more updates to their handsets.
London's transport chiefs announced plans on Wednesday to tighten control on private hire vehicles (PHV), a move that could hit app - based ride - hailing firms such as Uber.
Now the Times reports that the Chinese government is preparing to further tighten its control over export of these minerals, as it forms in essence a kind of OPEC for rare earth metals.
I found that I was able to tighten the control system by using the cockpit view, as opposed to the third - person perspective.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is urging the competent authorities of EU members to tighten control over entities offering financial speculative products like spot forex and binary options, indicated a question - and - answer (Q&A) document on the application of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) published by the authority on Tuesday.
A story appearing in the New York Times today that's headlined, Apple Moves to Tighten Control of App Store, contains one of those speculative paragraphs that makes the tech blogosphere explode.
Critics warn that unions will agree to only those reforms that tighten their control over the teaching profession and the educational enterprise.
Bipartisan support and public input has reinvigorated a Democratic initiative looking to tighten control over gun shows countywide, after a veto from Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, a Republican, derailed a potential ban last month.
I'm afraid that there is a natural impetus amongst the hard left who want to tighten their control.
Increasing state violence, arrests and intimidation have no clear logic beyond an attempt by the security apparatus to regain power and tighten control over the economy.
«It is difficult to know when to tighten control and when to let them go.
in addition, the Federal Reserve will be able to employ other tools, such as fixed - rate overnight reverse repurchase agreements, term deposits, or term repurchase agreements, to drain bank reserves and tighten its control over money market rates if this proves necessary.
In May, Beijing took steps to tighten control of local affiliates of major accounting firms by issuing a requirement for Chinese citizens to head those offices.
China's recent move to tighten control over Hong Kong's political process could turn out to be a very costly move for Beijing.
But now a bid from nine of Canada's top financial institutions could tighten control even further.
The regulation is seen as another step of Chinese authorities» efforts to tighten its control over online media.
In the fall, the Chinese government clamped down on the frenzy by banning initial coin offerings, or ICOs, and by tightening controls on cryptocurrency exchanges.
«This has encouraged a game of whack - a-mole between issuers and regulators, which would tighten controls on one industry only to see activity pick up in another,» a Nikkei Asian Review report said.
The European Union, prompted by safety and environmental concerns, lead a campaign to tighten controls on the production of GMO foods and implemented a labelling rule in 1997.
Giving no quarter to cryptocurrencies: While China may be relaxed on blockchain research and implementation through their national system, it is tightening controls over cryptocurrency traded in the country.
Since sales and profit has declined over the past 12 months, CAT has tightened its control over inventory and cost.
Economism is still tightening its control over all the major institutions of society.
Mr Speaker, the Bill I wish to bring in would tighten controls on advertising and promotion of infant and young child formula.
It also wants to see better control of EU citizens» engagement in arms brokering outside the EU and tightening controls on equipment use once it has been exported from EU territory.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson last month tightened his control over the State Department by taking back powers previously held by the top career foreign service officer, an action critics said would delay major decisions and marginalize career diplomats.
European parliament tightens controls on party funding after several Eurosceptic groups allied to Ukip were found to have misused grants
President Barack Obama announced new executive actions on Tuesday aimed at tightening control and enforcement of firearms in the U.S.
In a sign that he has tightened his control over the party, Abbott, a friend of Corbyn whose constituency neighbours his own, was promoted from being shadow health secretary to shadow home secretary.
Hanna voted in favor of a bill to tighten controls on travel to the U.S. and require visas for anyone who's been in Iraq or Syria in the previous five years.
As the scare widens, so does the probe: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says it is considering regulatory changes to tighten controls and is investigating whether any of the contaminated wheat gluten — which is implicated in more than 100 animal deaths — made it into food consumed by humans.
With oil - rich countries tightening control, Big Oil seeks tech fixes and alternative energy sources
While the report lays no personal blame for the lapses, it recommends that the WHO tightens its control over how contracts are awarded.
TOR plays many roles, but one of its primary tasks is to function like a wrench loosening and tightening the control of protein synthesis in response to nutrients, specifically amino acid availability.
Having played a preview of the game a few months ago, I must say that they have seemed to have tightened the controls quite a bit to make them much more accessible.
It's nothing you wouldn't expect — or hope for — but it's made infinitely better simply by virtue of the tightened controls, varied fighters, and robust physics engine.
If tightening control is not the answer, what is?
As schools implement tough anti-bullying policies, many educators have responded by tightening their control of student behavior.
«We have tightened our controls and there is going to be regular training for those staff who handle cash.»
But the Republicans in Florida, who just tightened their control in the state capital in the last election, are making in clear that they are determined to push for such a system in the state legislature next year.
Exam boards will have to tighten controlled assessments and will not be allowed to issue grades for exams and controlled assessments sat in January 2013.
The steering becomes more acutely responsive, the suspension tightens its control of the 12C's mass, the engine punches harder and sooner, and the gearbox snaps home the up - and down - shifts like gunshots.
The NY Times reported earlier today that Apple is «tightening its control of the App Store.»
Concerns are growing that the Russian government plans to significantly tighten controls over books supplied by major libraries, with moves to eliminate the presence of... Read more
Since sales and profit has declined over the past 12 months, CAT has tightened its control over inventory and cost.
In part, the reason debt is being paid off may have more to do with banks tightening their controls than it does families deciding that they want to get out from under debt.
Control of our currency rightfully belongs to Congress, and Congress should tighten controls on the Fed so that its degree of independence is limited to the ordinary matters pertaining to a central bank — preserving the soundness of the currency.
It was originally the company's first venture into 3D games for Oddworld back in 2001, but has been re-crafted for Vita using the same enhanced graphics and tightened controls as the PlayStation 3 version of a couple of years back.
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