Sentences with phrase «under tighter control»

I would think it you would somehow be able to keep the tenants under tighter control, if you have it in the lease and actually send someone to inspect.
For example, the ICU is an isolated place, where the patient is under the tight control of the medical staff.
Mr. Wright called for reforms to the working of the Assembly, which Mr. Silver ran under tight control.
Through this research, a rough account is emerging of how HERV - W could trigger diseases like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and MS.. Although the body works hard to keep its ERVs under tight control, infections around the time of birth destabilize this tense standoff.
I have had diabetes for 33 years and am under tight control, last A1C was 5.8 which is low I understand, and I am trying to avoid lows and inflammation to the heart from too tight of control.
Automotive profits are generally good to strong, with most companies trying to minimize capital expenditures and hiring of permanent employees to keep overhead under tight control — pending a better understanding of the global economic situation.
In developing the three Safety Shield pack elements to run from one camera we were able to keep manufacturing costs under tight control and make this technology package accessible to the B - segment for the first time.»
The iPad is based on the iPhone / iPod Touch operating system, a system that Jobs is determined will remained closed and under his tight control.
In healthy pets, their kidneys keep the concentration of blood's dissolved ingredients under tight control by conserving water when it is needed and sending excess water out in the urine when there is too much.
Landinar: Into the Void is an action - packed neo-noir space adventure in a backwater quadrant under tight control of the Empire.
By using Catalyst, our customers have been able to increase the quality of their games whilst keeping costs, particularly resource costs, under tight control.

Not exact matches

THE waste recycling industry is set to come under closer scrutiny and tighter controls as the Department of Environment and Conservation works to eradicate asbestos contamination.
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.
Under his tight managerial control, nothing is long tolerated if it interferes with economic performance.
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.
But Prime Minister Callaghan then urged that the government make further concessions to the unions, including «exemptions from the 5 per cent pay limit, tighter price controls and extension of the principle of «comparability,» under which public sector workers could expect more money.
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.
At first, the studies originally done claimed some kind of statistical significance, however when the studies were re-done under more tighter controlled conditions, there was no apparent results that would indicate prayer to be any more effective than anything else.
It keeps the ankles so tight to ensure that the muscles are constantly under control while you are walking
Under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership Labour has shifted its campaign focus away from tighter immigration controls to attacking the «nasty Tories» unwillingness to assist refugees.
Boeing has since updated its software, and modern systems generally have the problem under control — but a technology that requires tight oversight to avoid catching fire is hardly ideal.
One reason may be that Myc needs to be under very tight control in each cell.
The facility is under tightest monitoring and access control.
«This is under very tight biological control because all of the chemical reactions that maintain life depend on it.
The body will more easily maintain itself and regenerate health if carbohydrates do not overwhelm hormone systems that keep blood sugar under tight optimum control.
Calorie consumption is under tight hormonal control.
The main reason is James Gunn's clever and zippy script, but the cast also helps greatly, and it feels like this was a project for which Zack Snyder was kept under enough creative control that he could do the tightest, best work of his career.
These popular trucks look great lowered, but when you want more than the 4 - inch drop delivered by spindles and short springs, ground clearance under the lower control arms gets dangerously tight.
The ESC system on the new Ram ProMaster City is a four - channel (independent control to all four corners of the vehicle) active handling system that links the vehicle's dynamic control systems to assist the driver in maintaining control under demanding or adverse conditions such as wet, snow - covered or icy roads, tight turns and evasive maneuvers.
However, despite all of that power and Mercedes» efforts to keep its heft under control, the GLE 63 is no sports car — its great on fast, smooth roads, but tighter B - roads make the large SUV feel a bit cumbersome.
Higher - bodied than a typical sports car, I wasn't surprised to feel some lean in the corners, but the tight suspension and added stabilizer bars mostly kept it under control.
The ride has been developed on Europe's wide variety of road surfaces, remaining comfortable while giving drivers the confidence of tighter body control under cornering and stability at higher speeds.
It asked them to live in a tight routine and order their lives under a strict and scientific control.
This forces authors into a tight corner, allow Amazon to have ultimate control over your income OR perish under a landslide of KU books.
Banks in Canada are under strict control by the government but the tight handle leads people away from banks and to private lenders.
But taxpayers facing what seems like a tight crunch to get their Form 1040s under control needn't be overwhelmed — with the right organization, there's still plenty of time to get things together.
Our sophisticated money manager program combines market leading pricing with flexible allocations and the ability to easily manage the funds of your clients under a master account arrangement — delivering enhanced features and tighter control, all through a single MT4 interface.
The camera quickly proves to a pain in the backside as well because it remain entirely under the players control, so while you're frantically trying to deal with a crowd of enemies you've also got to deal with the camera, otherwise it will inevitably become lodged in a piece of the tight environments and make it nigh on impossible to see what's going on.
Then, six months later, resurrected as Mot Ventures under new leadership and my tight control with 1/3 budget.
Chinese citizens, living under tight censorship control, don't have too much freedom to crack jokes on the internet.
«I successfully planned and controlled a variety of projects for the owner and management company under very tight cash flow circumstances that culminated in positioning the property for a triumphant purchase and sale in 2007 to Salamander Hospitality,» the original resume stated.
• Track record of initiating contact with prospective customers and converting them into business - providing patrons • Well - versed in following sales initiatives, aimed at achieving selling targets • Exceptional public relation skills, targeted at ensuring excellence in customer service provision • Able to handle tight deadlines and work back - to - back shifts during peak hours • Special talent for demonstrating store products, with the aim of selling to customers what they need • Particularly effective in inventory control procedures, order processing and shelves stocking, in sync with store procedures and protocols • Skilled in handling adverse situations involving irate customers by providing solutions to ensure customer retention • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, targeted at working harmoniously alongside peers, supervisors and clients • Hands - on experience in leading store and product promotion activities, in accordance to popular marketing and promotional directives • Able to work well under stressful situations brought on by customer pressure or tight deadlines • Functional ability to employ persuasive skills, aimed at focusing customers» interest in new products and upgrades • Expert in handling merchandising activities, organizing store displays and working alongside marketing personnel to edict a positive image of the store
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