Sentences with phrase «tighten too»

When dry, screw in the knobs, but don't tighten too much as this can cause the mirror to crack.
Remove the two closet bolts (when replacing, don't tighten too tight or your brake the porcine commode).
The silicone strap can be rather comfortable so long as you don't tighten it too much around your wrist, and it feels as if there is less mobility up and down the wrist when the watch is worn tighter than with something like the original Moto 360.
You'll be inclined to want to tighten the straps, but be conscious of the fact you can tighten them too much and cut off your dog's circulation.
If you tighten too much, you may be unable to loosen the wheel if you get a blow out at side of the road, unless you carry around a breaker bar
If you tighten too much, when you loosen with a breaker bar, you are putting excessive force on one side of the bolt - can lead to broken bolts.
If you tighten them too much, it scrunches up the shoulders and neckline.
We find that parents have a tendency to tighten too much in an attempt to reduce leakage.
Caveats: If markets and investors overreact, financial conditions could tighten too much and choke economic growth.
Worse, with interest rates close to 0 %, central bankers have less room to respond if they misread inflation risks and tighten too soon.
If they tighten too much too fast the credit markets will likely slow even further than they already have.
No one wants to spend that time constantly trying to tighten a too - loose armband or have their phone jostling around because it doesn't fit properly in the case provided.
If it tightened too much, a recession could result.
These parts of the necklace are plastic and may be damaged if they are tightened too tightly.
So I might have tightened them too much.
The Esses at the end of the back straight were soon tightened too, and the bridge which you hit if you got them wrong was moved.
In our opinion, assuming the Fed doesn't feel it is falling behind the curve if it tightens too slowly, strong data will begin to impact the long end of the market as it increases the likelihood of the removal of balance sheet accommodation.
They tightened too late, and loosened too early, and that pushed us into a liquidity trap.
Many loan officers believe that FHA guidelines have been tightened too much, but the U.S. Congress and HUD do not want to jeopardize this great home finance program that has been helping new home buyers since 1934.
Moreover, Harper gave his two cents on Australia's latest retail sales report by saying that «It [retail sales report] is yet another indication that we are not out of the woods,» adding that «You wouldn't want to be jumping the gun and tightening too quickly.»
Upon pulling, this collar tightens enough to prevent a dog from slipping out of it, but at the same, two metal stops prevent the collar from tightening too much.
When tightened too much, it feels as though it could restrict blood flow, whereas a little slack somehow ends up feeling like there's a huge gap between wrist and the case.

Not exact matches

«Were the FOMC to delay the start of policy normalization for too long, we would likely end up having to tighten policy relatively abruptly to keep the economy from significantly overshooting both of our goals,» of price stability and full employment, Yellen said.
The Federal Reserve, long hesitant to raise U.S. interest rates, increasingly faces risks if it waits too much longer so a gradual policy tightening is likely appropriate, a top Fed official said on Friday.
«Were the FOMC to delay increases in the federal funds rate for too long, it could end up having to tighten policy relatively abruptly to keep the economy from significantly overshooting both of the Committee's longer - run policy goals» on inflation and jobs, Yellen said.
Yellen turned the question around: «When you say that central banks kill them, the usual reason that that has been true, when that has been true, is that central banks have been too late to tighten policy and they have allowed inflation to get out of control and at that point they have had to tighten policy very abruptly and very substantially and it's caused a downturn.»
A new report by the Economist Intelligence Unit warns, however, that the prospect of further, more aggressive tightening of interest rates by the Federal Reserve will be too much for the U.S. economy to bear.
The headset itself is a complex piece of hardware too, featuring two separate tightening mechanisms.
As Bloomberg reported last week, some officials within the Trudeau government are nervous the tightening began too soon, as Canadians carry ample debt.
«The current bull market is not going to end simply because «stocks have gone up too much»... The buyside is fairly cautious, seeing downside stemming from: (i) deflationary pressures of the 40 % year - over-year oil decline, deceleration in China, Eurozone weakness, and the fall in 5 - year inflation breakevens; and (ii) Fed monetary tightening... Capital stock is again showing signs of pent - up demand, and as a consequence, companies and households will have to invest.
If Fed officials view it as a ceiling, as their statements sometimes suggest, they'll likely tighten monetary policy once they hit it even if they've been missing 2 percent for years and tightening means slowing job and wage growth that has eluded too many workers in recent recoveries.
Changing the asset allocation slightly, however, tightened the range of those swings without giving up too much in the way of long - term performance.
Tightenings have tended to be delayed for too long, and when they have finally occurred, they have often been quite abrupt and accompanied by heated political argument.
That's where the risks come in: If the Fed tightened credit too little, inflation might surge out of control.
Critics say that a Taylor - run Fed would run the risk of tightening monetary policy too fast and choking off the recovery from the 2007 - 2009 financial crisis and recession.
The short - term rate option and the possibility long - term rates will follow has people worried the market may be recovering too fast for the taste of Ottawa, leaving Finance Minister Jim Flaherty with no choice but to tighten lending rules again.
Too many in the guild tighten their grip when they should open their minds to new data sources, new data analytics, new economic models, and a new paradigm for policy.
Fears about a trade war and monetary tightening seem to have dissipated and low equity prices were too good to pass up.
Nonetheless, we would not read too much more into the Fed tightening, and, while awaiting more substance on policy initiatives, we remain cautious about predictions that the US economy will soon break out of the pattern of modest growth seen in recent years.
We think the speculation about a potential future tightening of monetary policy by the ECB — whether in the form of a tapering of bond purchases or a rise in interest rates — has moved too far ahead of the economic and political realities within the eurozone.
If the bank were to tighten its monetary policy too quickly it could push the currency up even faster, in turn increasing the downward pressure on inflation.
Financial conditions at this stage do not seem to have been inhibiting the growth of credit and spending, although it is too early yet for the available credit data to reflect any impact from the recent policy tightening.
But we do not believe the ECB will contemplate a major change in direction, since in the continued absence of a significant fiscal stimulus, the region's economic performance remains too weak for the central bank to risk measures that could create, however inadvertently, a degree of tightening in monetary policy.
We need a little bit of flour to tighten up the batter — I almost always use banana flour, but if you have trouble finding it, oat flour, buckwheat, and chickpea flour should all work great here, too.
I did have braces too — the best part was being able to eat unlimited amounts of ice cream when Ifirst got them and then after every tightening Oh yeah!
Tighten the rings (but not too tight) and place the jars in the boiling water of the canning pot and boil the jars for 15 minutes.
«Verity was fairly lucky to not have suffered too much from people tightening their budget,» Doran says.
Don't tie the knot on your twine or string too tight — you will most likely need to tighten it as the herbs dry and shrink.
Mustafi's partnership next to Koscielny may still be young, and it is of course too early to tell if the partnership will last for the long run, but I'm fairly confident that the duo have tightened things up at the back.
Some of us have to tighten grasp on reality; way too emotional about some of our players.
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