Sentences with phrase «under control so»

My goal is to get our family room / play room under control so my 4 children can do most of the work.
She's gonna help us get our food budget under control so that we get the adoption ball rollin!
When you can, engage the side of you that feels better when things are under control so that need is met.
You need to sort through your emotions and start getting them under control so you don't feel like you are riding a roller coaster that is going off the tracks.
The key to interview success is to keep anxiety under control so the level of stress is manageable.
The battery issues will also be kept under control so that it doesn't meet the same fate as its earlier model.
The police will also make sure traffic is under control so you stay safe.
Once enemy troops start to route your own formations will also break to purse, leaving you to hastily try to get them back under control so they don't wander off.
While infection with Pasteurella can have far - reaching health effects, many rabbits have strong immune systems that fight and destroy the bacteria or at least keep it under control so it does not cause disease.
While insulin can keep IDDM under control so that the dog lives a normal life, the most effective type of insulin for each dog depends on its individual body and the stage of its disease.
First and foremost, get your parent student loans under control so you can avoid any need to tap into your retirement funds in the future:
Considering just how much of a force finances will be in your brand - new joint relationship, it's important to get them under control so they don't become a source of stress for you and your new spouse.
Women are excited by men who seem to always put things under control so be that man for her and you will have her to run to for a long time.
I also finally managed to get my allergies under control so I don't feel like I'm walking around in a fog anymore!
It sounds like you have your diet under control so good for you!
Our good bacteria keep them under control so they don't make us sick.
Dr. Phil: What can a woman do during and before her cycle to get it under control so it's not so dramatic?
They are packed with fiber and protein, and they are low glycemic — which will keep insulin levels under control so that fat can be mobilized and burned.
That's why we must work to keep them under control so their impact on other fish is kept as reasonable as possible»
A: Lazio said he'd prefer to be known as «the person that's going to bring about fundamental and sweeping change to state government, who's going to restore integrity, who's going to get us back in the business of creating jobs... who's going to lower the cost of living and lower the cost of government and get our spending under control so that we can have a state that we can be proud of and feel optimistic about.»
«If you don't notice any improvement, it could be time to see an IBCLC to make sure it's really oversupply and to get it under control so you and baby can be more comfortable.»
The first priority is to get the child's symptoms under control so he or she can return to school.
Luckily, most of the time once the hormones are back under control so are the other health risks.
Even though the turnovers are still there he seems to be playing much more under control so far this year.
I've finally realized I need to get it under control so I started meditating every morning, working out a little longer to clear my head and incorporating some new vitamins into my diet like Vitamin D, probiotics and more fiber.
Paul said that he pummeled his body to keep it under control so that he would not be disqualified.
Getting our life under control so nothing is flapping loose.
They've helped thousands of people get their payments under control so they can lower their balances.
They've assisted thousands of people get their payments under control so they can lower their balances.

Not exact matches

The Bonneville Power Administration, which controls electrical transmission in the American side of the Columbia River basin (and supplies a chunk of B.C.'s power under the Columbia River Treaty), has over the past month ordered wind power producers to curtail their production so as not to overload the grid and harm fish.
But SEALS learn to control this natural response to arousal so that they are poised even under the most stressful of circumstances.
So we like China for that infrastructure, because don't forget when you invest in infrastructure, you create jobs, wealth, and you keep inflation under control.
Now what we're seeing is a far more stable growth of inflation, and they're trying to reform to get into the capital market so they have to keep it under control.
The yoga - and running - gear maker controls all of its distribution and so far has made no moves to pursue a wholesale strategy with retailers like Macy's (m) or Dick's Sporting Goods (dks), partners Nike and Under Armour lean on to sell their wares.
(Not all aircraft active over Iraq and Syria are under US control, so the total number of weapons used is likely higher.)
The pause is so valuable because it allows you to get your emotions under control and think things through before you say or do something that you'll regret.
Once the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has added an entity to the so - called «Kingpin List,» it becomes illegal under US law for anyone to conduct business with that entity.
So the government is stuck between the rock of boosting its spending for 11MP goals and the hard place of keeping its budget deficit under control amid declining oil revenue.
Most buyers can sense fear and desperation, so if you don't come across as level - headed and under control, they will likely exploit every weakness to gain leverage in a transaction.
It's also winter in the southern hemisphere, so mosquito populations are relatively under control.
Following completion of this offering, the Principal Stockholders will control more than 50 % of the combined voting power of our common stock, so under current listing standards, we would qualify as a «controlled company» and accordingly, will be exempt from requirements to have a majority of independent directors, a fully independent nominating and corporate governance committee and a fully independent compensation committee.
One possibility, he said, is that frequent traders laboring under the «illusion of control» believe that they can respond easily to information and events during the day but can't do so as easily after hours, when there are far fewer market participants and less money, or «liquidity,» involved in trading.
Zuckerberg made the announcement in a Facebook post on Tuesday, adding that «we need to get Ebola under control in the near term so that it doesn't spread further...
Additionally, under an extensive effort code - named GENIE, U.S. computer specialists break into foreign networks so that they can be put under surreptitious U.S. control.
Second, though he downplays the significance, Reifschneider finds that the Fed will likely not have as much room to cut rates as it would like under the so - called «optimal control» method that Yellen has extolled in the past.
However much time they have — and in my opinion they are unlikely to have much more than 2 - 3 years in which to get credit growth under control, but there is no science to this so I can not know for sure — as Beijing moves forward in its struggle to rebalance the Chinese economy, we should keep three things in mind:
It is a contentious hardork made to centralize development under the control of Bitmain, so they can exploit difficulty reratings and fees in one hand, and please the communist Chinese goverment which oversight and approves all operations of all Chinese companies, and Bitmain is not an exception.
But because oil prices have tanked so much and they're thought to be set on global markets — so not really under the Fed's control — recently they've been targeting the core PCE (sans energy and food prices).
His Honour Justice Le Miere said in his reasons that his decision was «to see that the property and resources of the corporation are under control of the receiver so that they can not be used or applied to favour one group over another.»
Except for occasional jumps in food and energy prices, which are deemed outside the so - called «core» rate of inflation, prices for most goods and services are largely viewed as under control.
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