Sentences with phrase «tighter controls in»

From the sound of things, RIM wanted to both distance itself from the sort of laissez - faire attitude surrounding the Android app economy and put some tighter controls in place to curb the potential for piracy.
We already have the tightest controls in Europe but there is more we can do to remove the threat of gun crime.»
One reason may be that Myc needs to be under very tight control in each cell.
Not content with massive sales on other platforms and burgeoning esports leagues, this Switch port from Panic Button (the studio also behind DOOM on Switch) retains its excellent balance and tight controls in both handheld and docked mode.
Reville said that an example of tight control in Massachusetts was that there aren't multiple authorizes of charter schools, just a single authorizer with «very clear standards and procedures.»
The aiming, however, feels way too inaccurate, which is a sharp contrast from the tight controls in the rest of the game.
A game this «challenging» requires tight controls in order to survive and actually feel like you stand a chance.
Control Simplicity The very tight controls in this game are almost exactly the same from the NES version, you just have the option to use an analog stick this time to move.
Furthermore, it is important to remark that lenders need to have a tight control in compliance with Anti Money Laundering policies.

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Tesla said on Feb. 7: «As we ramp production of both Model 3 and our energy products while keeping tight control of operating expenses, our quarterly operating income should turn sustainably positive at some point in 2018.»
Dealing in the redback is a complicated process — China has historically maintained tight currency controls, and buying and selling yuan has to go through a renminbi exchange.
Perhaps not quite as tight and sharp as a Porsche Cayenne or Macan, but the suspension in dynamic mode (there are also comfort, auto, and individual modes, which can be customized) likes to dig in, keeping the sway into the curves under control, which is something for a vehicle that tips the scales at over 4,000 pounds.
A roundup of gun control and violence studies by writer German Lopez at Vox shows Americans represent less than 5 % of the world population but possess nearly 50 % of the world's civilian - owned guns, police are about three times more likely to be killed in states with high gun ownership, countries with more guns see more gun deaths, and states with tighter gun control laws see fewer gun - related deaths, among other sobering statistics.
Within two years of retaining Bain, Guinness had sold off 150 companies, imposed one of the tightest financial control systems in Britain, and revitalized Guinness stout.
Recent legislation places tighter controls on workers» compensation medical costs and ensures that insurance carriers» requests for rate increases receive a high level of scrutiny to tackle recent increases in premiums.
The Fed left its key short - term rate at 1.5 per cent to 1.75 per cent — the level it set in March after its sixth increase since December 2015 — as it gradually tightens credit to control inflation against the backdrop of a tight labour market and a pickup in consumer prices.
For example, a public relations agent's stress comes from tight deadlines, oftentimes out of the agent's control, and meeting in the public under sometimes inhospitable circumstances.
The new Pixel Buds borrow a lot of ideas from Apple's AirPods: they have a new, easier way to pair with your phone, they come in a little battery case, they use touch controls, and they have tight integration with an intelligent assistant.
The problem was discovered via internal testing, per Tesla, and basically involves the cable that controls the reclining of the two rear seats being too tight in some vehicles, which means that when the seats are folded back up from a flat position, they might not fully lock in place again.
It helped to increase transparency in a country known for tight control of its information, helping the nation take steps toward democracy.
The Fed is gradually tightening credit to control inflation against the backdrop of a tight labor market and a pickup in consumer prices.
If we are not misinterpreting something, Beijing has hinted in veiled terms at possibly deploying its fairly tight control over the non-convertible currency's exchange rate as a weapon in the ongoing trade dispute with the US.
This week, Trump stunned his party and the National Rifle Association (NRA) gun lobby by coming out in favor of tighter gun controls.
In the media briefing following his meeting with private sector economists on October 28th, the Minister of Finance stated that the lower than expected deficit outcome for 2012 - 13, of $ 6.9 billion, was due to the Government's «tight control over spending ``.
Adair Turner, former chief regulator of the British banks, argues that we need to reign in the growth of unproductive private debt by imposing tighter controls on banks through much higher capital requirements and by imposing limits on borrowing, such as maximum loan to value mortgage rules.
As the indicator in Chart 4 suggests, even as the Fed has recently raised interest rates under their control, monetary conditions remain a long way from being sufficiently «tight» to restrict financial system liquidity and putting the economic expansion at risk.
He added that China planned to create a connected stock market between Shanghai and London that would allow investors in either market to invest in the other, despite China's tight control on the flow of money over its border.
The sorts of prudential controls which might be used are to limit the opportunities for residents to borrow in foreign currency (i.e. to prevent a repeat of the Bangkok International Banking Facility) and to monitor them when they do; and to keep very tight (indeed, unashamedly intrusive) constraints on banks» ability to have open foreign exchange positions or indirect exposure through foreign exchange loans.
In the first quarter of this year, concerns about consumer data privacy and potentially tighter regulatory controls exacerbated existing investor nervousness tied to speculation the US Federal Reserve would quicken the pace of interest - rate hikes in response to higher wage growtIn the first quarter of this year, concerns about consumer data privacy and potentially tighter regulatory controls exacerbated existing investor nervousness tied to speculation the US Federal Reserve would quicken the pace of interest - rate hikes in response to higher wage growtin response to higher wage growth.
Chinese investment in U.S. commercial real estate registered a jaw - dropping 55 percent decline in 2017, a result of tighter capital controls imposed by the Chinese government, increased regulatory scrutiny and more attractive opportunities in other countries, according to a report by Cushman & Wakefield released this morning.
A large rally Wednesdy, Feb. 21, 2018, on the steps of the Florida Capital building in support of Marjory Stoneman Douglas students and a demand for tighter gun control.
Mutual fund companies have had as tight control over the mutual funds and their growth or lack of as the diamond connoisseurs do in the regulation of the diamond industry.
There's no doubt that research in this area will continue and governments around the world will be tasked with ensuring there are tighter controls on accessibility.
That fact, plus the possibility of striking out for new territory when things got tight, and a religious attitude which emphasized the individual self in relationship with God, made it pretty hard for a father to maintain control over his children.
If, for our purposes, Cotton Mather can stand as a kind of archetype of Puritanism, with his very considerable impulsive energy kept in tight control and consecrated with meaning by its service to the divine plan, Benjamin Franklin may serve, as he has for so many others, as an archetype of the worldly American.
The successful ones generated capital internally, exercised tight control over labor, which acceded in the hope of future rewards, and restricted their own consumption.
These lines are a tight counterpoint in which a big theme is condensed: life's affirmative fire is only to be redeemed from self - incineration when it is met by, controlled, and purified by the God who is a consuming fire, in his concreteness of love in Christ («I come to bring fire upon the earth») and mediated by the Spirit,
The IPCC is not, in fact, an objective, neutral body that evaluates pure research; it is a dominantly political body controlled by a tight group of true believers — an advocacy organization that only pretends to scientific objectivity.
Despite the increased global coverage during the State of Emergency and the heightened curiosity provoked by tighter press controls, most people outside of South Africa have not paid much heed to either of them, but probably are aware of Sun City, the African Las Vegas in Bophuthatswana.
When it comes to picking and choosing, McKnight uses as an example James 1:26 - 27, in which James writes that «those who consider themselves religious and yet do not keep a tight rein on their tongues deceive themselves, and their religion is worthless,» noting that, in his church, «we didn't measure Christian maturity by control of the tongue.»
Steenblik maintains restaurateurs in Utah are careful in how they spend their money because they lack the profit from liquor sales due to the tight control on its distribution and consumption.
Joseph Mercola's new book «Fat For Fuel» has extremely good information on the importance of keeping a tight control on protein (as well as carbs) because of the damage they can cause to mitochondria — in fact he steers clear of almonds for that reason.
There's only one technically gifted player in that position for us with Cazorla's close ball control, ability to get out of tight positions n move the ball from defense to offense smoothly «Jack Wilshere» and he's also injured.
Because too many times I have seen Arsenal get stuck in the opposition box against tight abdurate defence for long spells where the striker is so tightly mark that his role is reduce to holding the ball up and operating in tight spaces with good close control.
Costa gave Chelsea that today once they started to exchance passes in our penalty box we drop deep and tight and loss control of the game.
Arsenal need a focal point striker someone who could operate in tight spaces, lean into defenders hold the ball up with skills and control allowing his wide players like Sanchez and Walcott to make runs into the box and hence sustain pressure on the opposition.
Good ball control First touch Possession in tight areas Speed Consistency Speed and accuracy are very important.
Martial has good ball control and retention in tight spaces.
Welbeck has great acceleration, reasonable heading ability and will improve but at the moment his shooting is less than great and his balance / control is suspect in tight areas.
He can not hold a position high up the pitch and tight with defenders because his ball control is not good enough so his solution is to drop deep and wide in his own half to give him extra time to gain control of the ball past to him.
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