Sentences with phrase «tighten when»

This type of harness will tighten when your kitty pulls forward but it will not cause pain to your pet.
Another advantage of the chain collar is it gives the god warning that it is going to tighten when the dog ventures forward to much.
However, the collar works with an anchored leash to tighten when needed.
This is especially useful for dogs that are undergoing training, as the extra feature allows the collar to tighten when it needs to.
10 year swap spreads moved out 2 basis points, which is more notable when they usually tighten when yields fall, due to mortgage hedging.
They need to thread the needle and tighten when the private sector is strong enough to do that.
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Note that the majority of screw fasteners are designed to tighten when turned clockwise (and that tooling is very expensive).
They don't hesitate and tighten when the storm is coming.
Airline seatbelts can be hard to tighten when buckled with a car seat, so you may have to ask a flight attendant for help.
The top layer is a cotton layer that adjusts by linking to one of the three settings to loosen when engorged and tighten when drained.
The only way they can do that is to tighten when WIRP is below 50,» Gundlach said on the webcast.
But at the same time they do not want to tighten when the economy may be slowing or create financial turmoil.
Authorities could also, in principle, adjust macroprudential tools to dampen financial cycles — tightening them when leverage is building up and risk taking is increasing, and easing those requirements when that cycle turns.
Researchers... have developed a prototype sports bra that they say automatically tightens when it senses breast movement, offering customized support that could reduce back pain and other health problems.
The throat tightening when see proof of your best friend's baby's first steps on Facebook as your same - aged kiddo is just beginning to crawl.
Notice when your mind takes over again and then notice how your body tightens when it does.
Almost every muscle in your body is being toned and tightened when you perform this power move.
The loose narrative tightens when George checks into a shelter.
There have been other times when the Fed has acted, tightening when conditions were less than optimal.
Made entirely of metal chain, choke collars are a combination of a standard collar and the feature of a martingale collar where it tightens when tugged.
The Martingale collar has an additional loop that tightens when the dog is pulling against the lead.
«Our guidelines started tightening when Diane Whipple was killed in San Francisco,» said Harmony McCoy, an agent with Allstate Insurance, referring to the notorious 2001 savage mauling of a woman by two Presa Canario dogs.
Used with a leash or with your hand, the martingale collar tightens when your dog pulls and loosens when he stops, so it's only tight when it needs to be.
Prevents dog from slipping out of the collar - Tightens when dog pulls and loosens when dog stops - Perfect for «escape artists» and breeds with necks larger than their heads - Not recommended for tie - out use - Made of nylon Ingredients n / a
The solid brass sliding ring allows tightening when pulled, but loosens when your dog heeds your correction.
The leather slip lead tightens when your pooch pulls, but loosens when they are in the heel position or heed your correction.
If you still think about it or about your ex-spouse in emotionally charged ways, if your fists clench or your body tightens when you hear his or her name, if that former life is as real to you as your present life, then it's time to stop and take stock of where you are.

Not exact matches

Such lenders, including Inc. 5000 companies OnDeck and Lending Club, spotted an opportunity following the great recession, when banks tightened their credit standards and essentially stopped lending to small business owners.
Specifically, there are concerns about what might happen should the tide turn in the bond markets when 30 years of falling interest rates reverses at a time when the Federal Reserve is preparing to tighten monetary policy by forcing rates higher.
The European Central Bank is set to receive updated data when it meets next month, but according to its president, it is not yet time to tighten monetary policy.
On Wednesday — when Sandberg was attending a marketing conference in Germany — Facebook tightened its rules on who can make money from advertising on its network to make it harder for providers of fake news and sensational headlines to cash in.
«Three times they've tightened up the mortgage insurance rules, and when you do that, that changes the way banks lend to anyone who comes in.»
The move was part of an effort to improve customer service and keep good workers in a tightening job market at a time when working in stores is getting more involved.
Similarly, the euro, which briefly hit its lowest since March 15, was on track for its worst week in seven as investors this week have revised their expectations for when the European Central Bank will begin to tighten monetary policy.
Carney hasn't given a clear enough indication of how and when he intends to tighten, only to say it will happen — eventually.
That ability will allow us to manage short - term interest rates effectively and thus to tighten policy when needed, even if bank reserves remain high.»
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.&raWhen 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.&rawhen 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.»
As a result, economists argue politicians should be doing everything possible to ensure the private sector in this country is strong enough to support the economy when stimulus dollars disappear and central banks tighten monetary policy.
He went on: «New barriers to trade are being imposed right when they can do the most damage to our economy by boosting inflation, which in turn will force the Federal Reserve to tighten faster than it might otherwise need to.»
When Volcker came into office, and started tightening policy, what happened?
After weakening at the start of 2018, a rise in U.S. Treasury yields have helped the dollar stage a recovery in the past fortnight at the same time as doubts grow about when the European Central Bank (ECB) will tighten monetary policy.
Policymakers are stuck in a «loop» because when they raise rates, the U.S. dollar strengthens, lending tightens, and «the Fed backs away because the market has already done its job for it,» Sonders said.
And so, it's very similar to that and we're also at the point where 1937 was when the fed said we could tighten monetary policy and they put a slight tightness in monetary policy.
«When you get tightening monetary policy you start to see the riskier sectors of the fixed income market start to sell off and we've certainly seen that,» Jones said.
«Same is really true on Banana, where we have backed off» on promotions, Peck said, adding (emphasis ours): «And I will be the first to say that when you start tightening up in promotion, you are playing a game of chicken with your customers... And so we've been playing that now for really the last quarter.
But that rapid growth leveled off last year when his banks and investors tightened the purse strings and left him scrambling for cash to buy needed trucks and equipment, not to mention meet payroll.
Federal Reserve Chairmen Arthur F. Burns and G. William Miller tightened interest rates repeatedly over the decade's course, so that the prime rate, the interest rate charged by banks to creditworthy customers, climbed from 8.5 percent in February 1970, when Burns began in the job, to an astounding 11.75 percent in early August 1979, when Miller left office.
But at a time when the Chinese Communist Party is aggressively advancing its presence across town hall offices and company boardrooms, this move has sparked fears that it is another step in the tightening of China's already scant freedoms.
«When that spigot starts to tighten, when actual profitability starts to matter, is when we see some startups begin to struggle.&raWhen that spigot starts to tighten, when actual profitability starts to matter, is when we see some startups begin to struggle.&rawhen actual profitability starts to matter, is when we see some startups begin to struggle.&rawhen we see some startups begin to struggle.»
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