Sentences with phrase «with reining in»

Not only does the report clearly not do what it claims to do, and not only is this another instance of Big Insurance joining forces with Big Environment to whip up alarm (not to mention premiums) about environmental risks (Allianz join Munich Re, RMS and Catlin), but, by ranking countries in terms of energy — rather than CO2 — production, it also supports our suggestion that Environmentalism has less to do with saving the planet than it does with reining in human aspirations.
It suggests that Environmentalism has less to do with saving the planet than it does with reining in human aspirations.
For reasons that have more to do with reining in crime and promoting economic policy than public health, he recommends following the lead of countries such as Sweden that have already stopped allowing cash in many locations, requiring card - based payments instead.
Seven feet high, five feet wide, and four inches deep, it depicts a young girl on horseback with reins in her hand, but it does not reveal the head, tail, or legs of the animal she rides.

Not exact matches

Starbucks executives Howard Schultz and Kevin Johnson sat down with CNBC for their first TV interview since the coffee giant announced Schultz would be handing over the reins of the company to Johnson in April.
Alternatively, if the Department of Finance were to continue tightening mortgage credit, and to also withdraw some of the government's past measures boosting the housing sector, it may not be necessary for the Bank of Canada to rein in a housing boom with higher interest rates.
He may have been prompted by a report from news website Axios saying he was obsessed with Amazon and considering ways to rein in the company's power, possibly with federal antitrust or competition laws.
Later in the 1990s, when Jobs supported the Department of Justice's effort to rein in the Microsoft monopoly, Gates repeatedly threw Steve in with the vast set of «losers» who «whined» about what he saw as his company's deserved success.
It's a bodybuilder in a three - piece suit, a four - door sedan with a top speed of 204 mph and Rawlings is grinning at the prospect of letting loose the 707 barely reined - in horses under the hood.
Susan Cain, TED speaker and author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, cites research conducted by Adam Grant at the Wharton School who found that introverted leaders often get better results, compared with extroverts, because the latter can unwittingly squelch creativity by not giving up the reins and letting people run with their own ideas.
Higher taxes on top earners or increased corporate tax rates for firms with very high CEO - to - worker compensation ratios could rein in executive pay without adversely affecting workers or the economy, the report suggests.
In 2010, for example, he worked with Senators John Kerry and Joseph Lieberman on a climate change bill that would have reined in carbon emissions by businesseIn 2010, for example, he worked with Senators John Kerry and Joseph Lieberman on a climate change bill that would have reined in carbon emissions by businessein carbon emissions by businesses.
He'd rein in regulations by implementing a «regulatory zero» rule, whereby each new business regulation would be paired with a regulation that is phased out.
Smooth operators come across as being in control, confident, sharp as a tack, fully knowledgeable, highly experienced and ready to take over the reins with no identifiable inadequacies or problems.
In May, CEO Steve Easterbrook, who took the reins in March with a clear mandate to stop years of sales bleeding at the world's largest restaurant company, announced a series of steps to shake up the companIn May, CEO Steve Easterbrook, who took the reins in March with a clear mandate to stop years of sales bleeding at the world's largest restaurant company, announced a series of steps to shake up the companin March with a clear mandate to stop years of sales bleeding at the world's largest restaurant company, announced a series of steps to shake up the company.
The proposals come as China and South Korea toughen up on cryptocurrencies with their own regulations to rein in speculation in the nascent market.
The past five years under CEO Mario Gosselin have been good ones, and the executive reins will be handed to Dino Bianco in March with the company in good shape.
As law enforcement officers descended on the town of 21,000 equipped with armored trucks, body armor, camouflage, and assault rifles, and fired tear gas and rubber bullets into crowds of protesters during the last two weeks, civilians and politicians are making call to rein in the weapons arsenals cops have been amassing.
If you're a parent on board with this message, Wharton professor and author of the new book Originals Adam Grant has a message for you — it's time to rein in your Tiger Mom or helicopter dad tendencies.
That surge reflects a defensive mentality: Drugmakers hope the scale that comes with consolidation can give them leverage to resist pressure from health care providers and insurers to rein in prices.
For the myriad of instances in our daily routines in which we find ourselves faced with the mundane — a traffic jam, a line at the grocery shopping, a long shower — giving the brain free - rein to wander is not only acceptable, but beneficial.
In time, the reins to teams I created and oversaw were transitioned to new leaders who had their own vision, and rightfully needed the space to run free with that vision.
The Fed for example fought a difficult battle with inflation in the 1970s, hiking interest rates to recession - provoking levels and eventually winning a war of credibility over its ability to rein in price increases.
Now, thanks to its planned merger with H.J. Heinz, led by a 3G Capital and Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK - B), Kraft stands a better chance of taking on overseas markets, getting the clout it needs to rein in rising commodity costs and attain more efficient operations that will lower its expenses.
Trouble is also brewing overseas — the U.S. on Monday demanded that China must stop the hacking of U.S. computer networks and Beijing faces pressure to rein in long — time ally and neighbor North Korea, which has been escalating its war of words with South Korea.
Combining with Heinz should give Kraft a bit more clout with suppliers and potentially rein in some of the impact from rising commodity prices.
With the ousting of former potty - mouthed CEO Carol Bartz, the long - in - the - tooth Internet corporation looked like it had a fighting chance at relevance earlier this year when it hired former PayPal president Scott Thompson to take the reins.
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.
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.
Counties in Ohio and Colorado reached regional agreements to stop using tax breaks to compete with one another, and Florida's Legislature voted to rein in that state's business incentive program.
Trump himself believes that threatening China economically could persuade Beijing to do more to rein in North Korea; he likely views this investigation as a bargaining chip in future discussions with China over how to manage Pyongyang.
The central bank under its previous chairman, Jean - Claude Trichet, had long resisted more aggressive action, unwilling to flood the market with money the way the Fed did in 2008 until governments committed to reining in spending and deregulating their economies.
The bill would also eliminate rules meant to rein in Wall Street pay and force companies to release how much chief executives earn compared with their average employees, a potentially embarrassing disclosure.
Previously, foreign asset managers looking to distribute investment products in China had to operate through minority - owned joint ventures with Chinese firms, but Beijing has been gradually loosening the reins.
They find it absurd that Mr. Trump is risking a trade war with Europe, the United States» biggest trading partner, rather than joining forces to rein in Chinese trade practices they both oppose.
Both OPEC and Russia added that they were about halfway finished with clearing the global oil glut, and encouraged members to remain vigilant and set upon their task of reining in production.
His latest book, Raw Deal is A riveting expose that shows with alarming lucidity what Americans stand to lose if we don't figure out how to rein in the technological giants that are threatening the American Dream.
The recent surge in regulatory demands to rein in various types of credit creation conflicts with the pressure on banks from local authorities to fund even more nonproductive economic activity.
Under Finance Minister Nicolas Marceau's plan, the PQ seeks to create jobs, avoid tax hikes, further exploit Quebec's natural resources and rein in government spending, such as pushing for «fair» agreements with physicians and public - sector workers during upcoming contract negotiations.
Novartis set the price for the one - time treatment at $ 475,000, right in line with low - end estimates and one that will put pressure on Gilead to rein in its own price for a rival therapy expected to be approved in the near future.
One at 9:30 a.m. EST, saying Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is «wasting his time trying to negotiate with Little Rocket Man,» and another at 2 p.m. saying he «won't fail» to rein in Kim.
In July of this year, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) took a critical first step to rein in the growingly speculative bubble surrounding these start - ups when it issued a report concluding that such coin offerings should be predominantly classified as securities offerings, and hence mandated to fall under registration, disclosure and other requirements that apply to securities, regardless of whether those securities are purchased with virtual currencies or distributed with blockchain technologIn July of this year, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) took a critical first step to rein in the growingly speculative bubble surrounding these start - ups when it issued a report concluding that such coin offerings should be predominantly classified as securities offerings, and hence mandated to fall under registration, disclosure and other requirements that apply to securities, regardless of whether those securities are purchased with virtual currencies or distributed with blockchain technologin the growingly speculative bubble surrounding these start - ups when it issued a report concluding that such coin offerings should be predominantly classified as securities offerings, and hence mandated to fall under registration, disclosure and other requirements that apply to securities, regardless of whether those securities are purchased with virtual currencies or distributed with blockchain technology.
With bonds, the Fundamental Index strategy performs best when the market is reassessing and reining in the valuations of the most deeply indebted companies.
Systemic efforts to rein in costs have been met with some success.
After all, to leave the role of an employee to jump in and take the reins as a business owner involves a lot of risk, however, the rewards that come with those risks are priceless.
Jason Kenney isn't buying the idea reining in the costs of the Alberta government means slashing and burning and services savaged with masses of nurses and teachers on the bread lines.
If stock price changes are caused by investor emotion, then the only way in which we can deal with economic crises effectively is to help investors rein in their emotional impulses.
He isn't buying it.Jason Kenney isn't buying the idea reining in the costs of the Alberta government means slashing and burning and services savaged with masses of nurses...
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.
They are calling for regulators, who have not kept up with the fast - growing political ads business on social media, to rein in Facebook.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z