Sentences with phrase «turn rein»

On rare occasions, I've been known to toss aside my better judgment and turn the reins of the blog over to my husband Craig.
After working on more than 200 issues of BookPage, I'm retiring this month as editor and turning the reins over to the capable Stephanie Koehler.
What if you are not a self - directed investor and turn the reins of managing your investments over to a financial advisor?
Dr. Mikus practiced for 25 years before turning the reins over to Dr. Donna Manderino in 1991.
After six years there, feeling that she had found a new niche for the museum both internationally and in relation to the local community, Sims turned the reins over to curator Thelma Golden and reoriented herself through teaching and independent projects.
Fifteen years of studying two experimental wetlands has convinced Bill Mitsch that turning the reins over to Mother Nature makes the most sense when it comes to this area of ecological restoration.
Yes, you read that correctly: After twelve amazing years at Avvo (and one large acquisition by Internet Brands), I am turning the reins over to new leadership.
If you've been filing your own taxes for most of your adult life, this might be a good year to turn the reins over to a tax professional who can walk you and your spouse through the process of filing jointly or separately, help you decide which option is best, and ensure that you aren't missing any tax benefits or IRS tax deductions that you might have coming.
In 1965, Peter Lewis assumed the title of CEO, a position he held for 35 years until he turned the reins over to Glenn Renwick in 2000.

Not exact matches

In the end it may have been Huffington's compassion and wisdom that enabled him to recognize it was time to turn over the reins to a new CEO while remaining on the board and retaining control over Uber's voting shares.
But when Mr. Fields couldn't move fast enough to head off slippage in Ford's profits, the board dismissed him last May and handed the reins to Mr. Hackett, a former chief executive of Steelcase who is credited with turning around the office - furniture maker.
As the seasons turned and August became September, Lise Kingo took over the reins as the new Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact.
In a surprise all - hands meeting at the Inspire Theater a few weeks ago, Hsieh, whose $ 350 million in funding and vision turned 60 acres of Downtown Las Vegas into a growing tech city, told his staff he was stepping down and handing the reins over to his lawyer, Millie Chou.
Investors have been clamoring for airlines to rein in capacity growth as a way to turn around declines in that benchmark revenue gauge.
A person who can't rein in their own life turns to an imaginary power to give him rules.
At the very least just turn the TV news on and there they are in every corner of the globe where war, persecution and famine reins.
Since apparently there were several of these nights prior to my arrival, my mother was all the more eager to turn over the reins.
With nostrils distended and heads straining against taut reins, horses try for brush speed as close - packed field pounds through turn and straightens out for stretch drive
One obvious candidate is the greatest Arsenal legend of all time, Thierry Henry, and when he was asked today if he would be willing to take the reins at the Emirates, he made it clear that it would be very difficult to turn down a serious offer.
@Namo If after being in the reins for more than 20 years in a top club, all Wenger could name are less than 10 signings who turned out above average, that doesn't sound like a great record... for me... Ferguson could name a household of such names.
I've always got the impression that as long as Wenger consistently turns a nice profit, and grows the brand (I hate the word brand in reference to football clubs), then he has free rein to do what he wants.
Riley is reluctant to get front - and - center in the Shaq story because of rumors that he will replace Stan Van Gundy as coach should the team fail to live up to expectations, rumors that seem ludicrous since it was Riley who turned over the reins to Van Gundy last October and was ecstatic when his longtime assistant turned in a job worthy of coach - of - the - year consideration.
That's when O'Brien quickly turned to Savage to lead the way, and didn't pull back on the reins at all — allowing Savage to throw 36 passes in the remainder of the game.
When pressed briefly on thefar turn by A.P. Warrior, Solis let the reins out, and Derek rolled awayeffortlessly.
But as it turned out, Bad Ramos can be reined in these days, and Good Ramos took back the wheel.
I'm a recovering lawyer turned stay at home mom of two and blogger about improving spiritual and physical wellness while raising up the littles over at my blog, Reining in Mom.
A friend turned me on to the idea of letting baby take the reins, and after much discussion, my spouse and I decided we'd try baby - led weaning as our solid - food method of choice.
The NPP government has taken over the reins of the country at a very crucial time, bearing in mind that it has the opportunity to prove to the good people of Ghana that it has the men and women capable of turning the fortunes of the country around.
Bronx Dems Turn To New, Younger Leadership By Anthony Rivieccio (Bronx, NY) On Thursday night, Assemblyman Marcos Crespo took the reins as the new and youngest chairman of the Bronx Democratic party.
New York Democrats are turning on the Obama administration for refusing to veto a resolution condemning Israel at the UN and then giving Secretary of State John Kerry free rein to attack the Jewish state.
«By all measures, Governor Cuomo's tax cap has successfully reined in property tax increases and — with the reforms passed in this year's budget — the tax cap has been turned into a tax cut.
In an interview after she turned over the reins of the town to Democrat Theresa Egan, Fuller said she was eager to head South and hit the golf course, a pastime she enjoyed.
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.
When you burn fat for fuel, your blood sugar becomes more stabilized, and in turn, the lack of blood sugar highs and lows will rein in cravings for sugar and carbs.
Since taking the reins at Balenciaga, Demna Gvasalia has turned out irresistible, everyday pieces, rethought for a modern woman through the lens of the house's innovative originator, Cristóbal Balenciaga.
The dynasty that Worth established, whereby sons of sons took hold of the reins, as each generation in turn inherited control of the firm, lacked the strength to continue as the company slowly became more about business than fashion: a story brilliantly told in this volume.
I have been getting my hair colored since I was in like the 7th or 8th grade I feel like & no one loves a good blowout more than this girl, but when it comes to me having to take the reins, it never turns out the way I want it to.
It's our turn to take the reins, ladies!
While the Potter series really took off after Alfonso Cuarón took over the reins, Columbus has since failed to replicate his earlier successes, turning in embarrasing failures like Rent and I Love You, Beth Cooper.
Gripping stage bound psychological thriller that grows in intensity with each passing minute and conveys all the agony, anxiety, fear and thirst for revenge of a martyr who's now having her turn on the reins.
After the painfully one - sided sexual adventure of the first film, in which she met Christian and was brutally exposed to his odd habits, and after Christian's even nastier control - freakishness in the ill - conceived «50 Shades Darker,» Ana is at last able to demand to hold the reins from time to time — a narrative turn that manages to frame their marriage as an empowering structure for women: now enclosed in the gilded cage of their union, Ana can pull on the rope that Christian had tied around her neck.
Variety first floated the news yesterday that the Oscar - nominated choreographer - turned - filmmaker is in talks to take the reins of Disney's megabucks franchise from Gore Verbinski, prompting a stream of «what is he thinking» remarks around the web.
This is reportedly the director's final Transformers movie before he turns over the reins, and he approaches it with infectious glee, as if he were the ringmaster of the world's largest zero - gravity robot orgy and delighted at the chance to crack the whip one last time.»
Rosemarie DeWitt and Josh Pais turn in good performances as distant siblings, while Ellen Page does a really good job of playing young and slightly against type — here she's more reined - in than we usually see her, and she's effective.
James Cameron declared Genisys the satisfying sequel his franchise has lacked since he turned over the writing and directing reins on 2003's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, but don't pay that endorsement too much mind, even if box office king of the world Cameron, who receives a characters credit and nothing more here, has little to gain from it (until 2019, when rights to the series return to him).
Ever since Ubisoft took the reins of the turn - based strategy series Heroes of Might and Magic in 2003, after acquiring the rights from 3DO...
He was considered for «The Matrix» - If Keanu Reeves had turned down the role of Neo in the 1999 sci - fi flick, it might have been Tom Cruise that took the reins of the franchise.
Vaughn either needs to rein it in quite a bit as some of the language and violence could turn off moviegoers or realize that substance and style work better than merely shocking the audience.
This implicit offer of partnership carries through their wedding, though afterward The Young Victoria takes a decidedly modern turn as Albert, like Melbourne and Conroy before him, tries to pry the reins away from his bride.
But as Banksy takes the reins and encourages Thierry to explore artistic interests, «Exit» busts out the pledge, turn and prestige and becomes a playful, beguiling puzzle.
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