Sentences with phrase «while reining in»

Harnessing their benefits while reining in their downsides is critical.
Resembling a children's movie for grown - ups while reining in Del Toro's worst tendencies, its hybrid form holds clear appeal for another year when the highest - grossing films replace humans with costumed superheroes and animated creatures, our postmodern costume dramas.
Health Care: The Best Medicine (p 50 & p 12) There are large amounts of useful patient data stored in health records that could be analyzed to help physicians better assess treatment options while reining in the cost of health care in the U.S..
But the spending blueprint, which would have to be approved by Congress, highlights the financial pressures that civilian research agencies will face as Trump and the Republican majority in both houses of Congress attempt to carry out campaign promises to raise defense spending while reining in the rest of federal spending.
China's banks extended a record 2.9 trillion yuan ($ 458.3 billion) in new yuan loans in January, blowing past expectations and nearly five times the previous month as policymakers aim to sustain solid economic growth while reining in debt risks.
While it reins in some of the freedoms associated with Rockstar's most famous title, it replaces the carnage with more considered gameplay and an over-arching plot that's positively Shakespearean in comparison to the brainless run «n» gun thrills of a game like Gears of War.

Not exact matches

While that policy was a matter of necessity as much as principle, there were other places where Flaherty clearly let his convictions guide him: there was his elimination of income trusts; his ongoing fight to create a national securities regulator; and his efforts to rein in the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Yet, while Scotiabank says it voluntarily curtailed its mortgage business, leading to flat growth in the most recent quarter, it's unlikely to pull back on the reins too hard for fear of losing market share to competitors and leaving money on the table.
Temer would most likely shift the nation further to the right, reining in spending while raising revenue through mass privatization of government - controlled entities, such as utilities.
For employers, especially smaller companies, summer is a challenging time as management tries to rein in distracted staff and accommodate vacation requests while maintaining productivity.
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.
While it does rein in inflation, it also decreases economic output.
While privacy settings on sites like Instagram, Facebook or Twitter may limit the reach of your original post, there's no way to really rein in how others on the social site may use your publicly shared content.
Another major priority for the Conservatives is to rein in public - service entitlements while making it easier to dismiss poor performers and reward merit.
Of course, with debt in 2016 rising by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP while nominal GDP grew by less than 8 percent, it isn't easy to explain how the real value of assets in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growth.
While the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other federal initiatives have tried to rein in overdraft fees charged to bank customers, the fees remain big business, especially for big banks.
Even before Mao Zedong took over the reins in 1949, and the first Five Year Plan began in 1953, centuries of history demonstrated that long - term planning, while not always meeting expectations, is a core behavioral trait of the Chinese psyche.
While each of these concerns constitute a worthy debate, they will do little to rein in Wall Street without tackling the other anti-competitive perks bestowed on Wall Street.
The FDA has given e-cigarette makers extra time to comply with certain e-cigarette regulations and is attempting to rein in youth use while it learns more about the products.
The Chinese government's recent measures to rein in credit creation and fiscal stimulus while avoiding a major economic slowdown appear to be proceeding steadily.
While some have suggested that the Court has reined in its activist tendencies over the years» and there have indeed been heartening signs, such as the elevation of William Rehnquist, a dissenter in Roe v. Wade (1973), to the position of Chief Justice the same year Scalia joined the bench» Scalia's recent opinions remind us that these tendencies often prevail.
Correcting behavior without condemning feeling, listening to and accepting fears and worries without taking charge in an overprotective way, allowing free rein to the developing need for freedom while at the same time holding fast to the limits appropriate to his age — these are the continuing bases of parent - child intimacy.
While Pereira — who is in contention to represent Brazil at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro this summer — could feasibly begin to feature more regularly for the Red Devils next summer, under Louis van Gaal or anyone else who may take the reins at Old Trafford, we can't see him nabbing the armband from Wayne Rooney any time soon!
In the Eagles» second season, John Riddering, a former All - American at California, took the coaching reins while Brewer continued to manage the team.
In 1984, when Uday was 20, Saddam handed his son the reins of both the country's Olympic committee and its soccer federation, hoping Uday could help rebuild the spirit of the nation's youth while also proving himself a worthy successor to his father.
It wasn't long before the new Roma was back up and running, enthusiasm swelling once more as Zdenek Zeman took over the reins in early June 2012, while James Pallotta was named President at the end of August.
While it may be just a slight anomaly, the Portuguese will also have in the back of his mind that he remains without a win over Koeman in the Premier League since the former Barcelona captain took over the reins at Southampton in 2014.
Hammers boss Avram Grant has overseen just one league win since taking over the reins in the summer, while Latics manager Roberto Martinez hasn't celebrated an away win in the league since his team stunned Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane way back in August, going the last five away matches without a win.
That doesn't mean that you should give your child free rein in the snack closet, but you should offer your child healthy food whenever he's hungry, while making sure that he also gets plenty of physical activity in his day as well.
Children can weather subtle differences in their parents» discipline styles: Maybe one parent is quicker to rein in rudeness while the other parent is the one who freaks out about spilled juice on the couch.
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.
Your toddler may still be your baby, but is increasingly ready to hold the reins once in a while.
It is therefore necessary that while each agency maintains its independence and neutrality, the Office of National Security Adviser, Defence Headquarters and Ministry of Interior should rein in their supervisory functions in ensuring better synergies among the security organs.
Mr. Cuomo declined to criticize Mr. Schneiderman's ideas, but noted that the legislature often takes considerable time to pass bills, given that the Assembly is in the hands of the Democrats while the Republicans hold the reins of the State Senate.
Skelos only took the Republican reins in 2008, after Joe Bruno resigned while under investigation by the FBI.
But while everyone seems to be pointing fingers, and three high - profile projects have failed to yield a single affordable unit, there is precedence for the city's power players to take the reins in controversial negotiations.
Will the state be badly governed, while the canny, corrupt elements have free rein in Albany?
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First elected to the Council in 1999 ---- in a special election to fill Tom Duane's seat representing the West Village, Chelsea, and Hell's Kitchen after he was elected to the State Senate ---- Quinn has held tight reins over the Council's agenda as speaker while forging a working partnership with Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Ghana, which exports cocoa, gold and oil, is following a credit programme by the International Monetary Fund to rein in its fiscal deficit and public debt while stabilising the volatile local currency.
The robot would help the firefighter move swiftly in «blind» conditions, while vibrations sent back through the rein would provide data about the size, shape and even the stiffness of any object the robot finds.
Rein says locating a planet in a habitable zone while being able to obtain a good resolution to model the atmosphere will help determine what's on the planet.
While President Trump is lambasting China on Twitter for its failure to rein in North Korea's nuclear threats, California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) has taken on the role of shadow climate envoy.
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Ponyboy points Democrats struggle with a president who says he wants to compromise but then is reined in by his own staff, while Republican leaders are loath
... it makes searching for a potential spouse incredibly easy, and also allows parents to keep hold of the reins while putting a great deal of choice and control in the hands of individuals.
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.
And while Radcliffe remains reined in as an actor, that is by this stage a feature of the character, and his performance has moments of quiet brilliance.
Abhay has 36 hours to rein in Jai while Jai sits on a secret that can bring down the Government.
John Wells and Tracy Letts reined in the excesses of the original play, and while many viewers were under the impression that Letts was a woman, the whiff of misogyny lingering around his take on dysfunctional matriarchy should have tipped them off.
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