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"keep down" Definitions
  1. to make something stay at a low level; to avoid increasing something
  2. to not bring something back through the mouth from the stomach; to not vomit

149 Sentences With "keep down"

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Such practices can feel like a high-tech version of introducing rabbits to keep down the weeds, and then foxes to keep down the rabbits.
The company faces intense pressure from investors to keep down costs.
There are other ways the insurance plans can help keep down costs.
Alibaba has long eschewed building a logistics network to keep down costs.
It is unclear if he was able to keep down any food.
I don't know, but I laughed, if only to keep down the bile.
Its low-cost African workforce helps it keep down prices, according to Jia.
The company's presence in Europe is helping to keep down costs, telecom providers say.
"They've not been able to control or keep down a front line," said DiCenzo.
Safety planners intended to use protective suits, respirators and sprinklers to keep down dust.
That may help keep down the cost of adding the capability to new cars.
It's an effort to avoid building a venue in Sweden to help keep down costs.
It is also seeking to reduce the amount of platinum needed to keep down costs.
Now only rivals with very deep pockets can hope to keep down with Amazon's prices.
"I was weak, had a fever of 353, couldn't even keep down water," he recalled.
By easing labour bottlenecks, low-skilled migrants help to keep down prices of goods and services.
The landlord pays the maintenance staff who are essential to keep down the spread of diseases.
For example, Old Navy relies on Gap to help it keep down costs and run operations.
But, by the next day, Kevin was unable to walk and keep down food, according to WDBJ.
Those tax and regulation cuts should theoretically help keep down the prices of the things we buy.
When the couple traveled, they used credit card rewards and other strategies to keep down the bills.
She said Congress should fund cost-sharing subsidies that help keep down consumers' out-of-pocket costs.
While these programs might keep down defaults, they cause borrowers' balances to balloon with interest, Johnson said.
Ultimately, another takeover may be Canadians' best hope for keeping up competition to keep down ticket prices.
For almost three years the ECB has been buying bonds to keep down borrowing costs and lift growth.
However, the singer ditched his glass over his shoulder while Fallon struggled to keep down the "warm" milk.
In turn, this allows them to keep down annual contributions, and thus reduce the burden on today's taxpayers.
Mulyana said the plants were not in "spinning reserve" mode on Sunday in order to keep down costs.
I was vomiting more and more, and only able to keep down a hundred or so calories a day.
That doesn't make the Alta the most intuitive device, but Fitbit likely took this approach to keep down costs.
It plans to keep down costs by selling the car online only and limiting the number of configurations available.
They could put in a call to their pals in government to keep down any pesky banker demanding repayment.
Congress and the will have to come up with fiscal and trade policies to keep down budget and trade deficits.
Its Electron rocket, whose Rutherford engine is constructed with 3D-printed carbon composite parts, is designed to keep down costs.
First you file your paperwork in a large canvas tent, and fans at hurricane force to keep down the heat.
Opinion polls show that a majority of Americans of both political parties support government action to keep down drug costs.
She was able to keep down the food she was allowed to eat within 48 hours of starting the prednisone.
China has at times deliberately acted to keep down the value of its currency against the dollar, as have other countries.
Critics said the sport was cruel while its supporters said it was an important rural tradition which helped keep down pests.
Often migrants are scapegoated for that, but companies are often acting outside of the law in order to keep down wages.
You can "Royal" this in every way imaginable (or what ever you can manage to keep down after a heavy night).
By automating processes and dealing with customers mainly online (usually via a mobile phone), such operators keep down staff numbers and costs.
It was brought on by the cancer pushing inside my abdomen, making it physically impossible for me to keep down solid food.
Regular supermarkets offer too many products, while Aldi's four- to five-aisle stores help to keep down costs and prices, he added.
Children's book author Emma Bland Smith said she tries to keep mail and online orders at a minimum to keep down waste.
They would help keep down the number of deer, which, although they don't carry the Lyme-causing bacterium, probably encourage its transmission.
"Let me put it like this: as Trump sees it, the Russians can help keep down the price of oil," he continued.
When she's done with the sides, she chops a little off the top—just enough to keep down my dense Pakistani hair.
I wonder if Varadkar agrees that these politics are driven by a desire by some white people to keep down brown people.
Next stop is being signed into law to help our workers, protect our environment and keep down the cost of prescription drugs!
He tried, but could not keep down the image of the scar-laced head of Phineas Breeley pressed between his daughter's legs.
I was one wet diaper away from racing him to the ER, just before he began to keep down small sips of water.
Immigrant families tend to use less health services than nonimmigrants, studies show, thus helping keep down health care costs for the wider population.
This was yet another problem for the corals, which depend on herbivores to keep down the algae that compete with them for space.
That old weakness, which I had spent years trying to keep down, became a strength that businesses were paying lots of money for!
We had no night-vision devices and, to keep down the noise when we moved at night, never wore helmets or flak jackets.
Her love for old buildings can turn into a fetishization of historic preservation that stops new construction to help keep down housing prices.
Authorities have banned the entry of heavy vehicles into the city and ordered construction work to stop and sprinklers to keep down the dust.
The shortage is challenging both businesses and landlords to be open-minded about how to define office space and how to keep down costs.
As a "show of good faith," the city agreed to send a fire truck around to wet the debris and keep down the dust.
To keep down production costs on a budget of $67 million, work on the CGI-heavy movie was distributed among 35 studios across continents.
This involves importing a biological control agent, often referred to as a "natural enemy", which can keep down the pest population in the environment.
It turned out that the only foods I could safely keep down were not-so-nutritious fare like white rice, toaster waffles, and pizza.
WATTERS: And people for a long time in Hollywood tried to keep down conservative talent, because they were always supposed to be marginalized and ridiculed.
Attendants would tuck the phone under his ear, lift him to give him water, food and medication and to clean what he couldn't keep down.
He also said the government had no new plans to cut the subsidies it pays to keep down consumer prices of fuel, food and services.
This system could operate through unemployment insurance and run for a temporary time to help keep down the administrative burdens of creating a new program.
It would come as Logitech and Plantronics seek to keep down manufacturing costs following the introduction of tariffs on imports from China into the United States.
An increasing number of products on the marketplace are sold by foreign companies, and the relative free flow of goods enables Amazon to keep down prices.
Formerly "bad foods" I'd come to terms with, like cereal, suddenly became the evil enemy again – and they were the only things I could keep down.
I've used raw numbers to somewhat keep down my own weight-based self-loathing, and I find myself happier, less plagued by my own neurotic nightmares.
The high number of claims that have been questioned, they said, is evidence that fraud prevention is being used as a way to keep down payouts.
Being resourceful about how to pay off student loans helped Lockert keep down expenses and come up with more cash for her student loan repayment plan.
In a bid to keep down domestic prices for staples—Egypt imports much of its food—the central bank is, in effect, rationing the supply of dollars.
Those who fear rising rates "can find something in here to say it's good enough to keep down the path to four hikes this year," he said.
It would have come as Logitech and Plantronics seek to keep down manufacturing costs following the introduction of tariffs on imports from China into the United States.
"We've built up a marketplace where we export dark meat and the value we get from it helps keep down food prices in the U.K.," he said.
To keep down a natural drive led to deviancy and crime, even witch-burnings, even mass madness (at least as he understood Cotton Mather, or Catholic medieval Europe).
Despite a robust 5.1% sales gain at stores open for at least a year and 49% digital growth, Wall Street punished Target for struggling to keep down costs.
The alliance is staunchly opposed to immigration and has called for legislation to address crimes committed by Bulgaria's Roma minority, to increase pensions and keep down electricity prices.
PBMs, which administer drug benefits for employers and health plans, argue that they are passing sufficient savings to patients and contend that rebates help keep down insurance premiums.
The excessive amount of Chinese steel in the world has helped keep down the global price of steel, so steel consumers could just buy cheaper steel from another country.
In developing markets, its focus has been to win over customers to beer and encouraging them to buy slightly more expensive brands in larger bottles that keep down prices.
Institutionally, it's often the OMB director who's pushing to cut government spending, since he or she has an incentive to keep down the deficit level in the overall budget.
Agnaev is hard to take down, harder to keep down, hits with monstrous power, and has already got a better grasp of ring positioning than most fighters ever learn.
Things like food poisoning or stomach flu can be safely treated at home unless you're "unable to keep down any fluids and have symptoms of dehydration," Dixon-Luinenburg said.
Because Dry January isn't just an excuse to talk loudly about how "totally fresh" you feel while your friends struggle to keep down their bacon sandwiches, it's a health thing.
So I have to take the time to rest, make sure that I'm trying to keep down as much food as I can and let my body do its job.
She may have to tone down her more — er — artistic choices and keep down the paint, but the Mother Monster knows how to put on a show of well, monster proportions.
That may persuade the Saudis to forego billions of dollars of size in order to keep down the yield on the issue, which will have five-, 11- and 2210-year tranches.
Corn is typically used to fatten hogs, cattle and poultry, but its high price has farmers in the $17 billion U.S. meat and dairy industry looking elsewhere to keep down costs.
While you try and keep down your lunch, a part of you wonders why seeing public displays of affection makes you as uncomfortable as watching a sex scene with your parents.
Ron Johnson said Sunday he believed Congress could reach an agreement on health care that includes continuing the funding of a key set of Obamacare subsidies to keep down insurance premiums.
Corn is typically used to fatten hogs, cattle and poultry, but its high price has farmers in the $150 billion U.S. meat and dairy industry looking elsewhere to keep down costs.
The proposed new LNG import terminal would be located at either Port Botany, Port Kembla and Newcastle, all of which are close to existing gas pipelines, helping to keep down costs.
I have hardwood floors throughout all of the bedrooms and living spaces in my home and love them because they keep down allergens and, thanks to Bona, are easy to maintain.
Higher-paid staff are less likely to benefit, with businesses trying to limit basic increases in management pay to 1-2 percent to keep down overall wage bills, the BoE said.
"It's not only attempting to direct individual patients to the most cost-effective care, it also helps, ideally, to keep down health care costs for the system as a whole," he said.
Last month, officials said the cabinet had launched a similar effort to reach a deal on reform of the subsidies which the government pays to keep down living costs for its citizens.
Luckily, most of our co-habitators are either benign or actually beneficial in some way, like the house spiders that keep down indoor populations of flies or mosquitoes that can carry disease.
Jones' comments came just days after California's other insurance regulator said it had approved the Aetna-Humana deal with conditions, including that Aetna keep down premium increases and invest $50 million in communities.
During the early stages of the outbreak, Trump mused about keeping coronavirus-infected passengers aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship in the waters off California to keep down the number of U.S. cases.
One notable exception came in the late 1980s, when Major League Baseball was roiled by several cases brought by the players and their union accusing team owners of trying to keep down salaries.
Sheep were often seen in London's parks in the 20s and 30s as a way to keep down mowing costs, and as an eco-friendly option it may be coming back into fashion.
Lawler's takedown defense has looked on point in recent years and he's even harder to keep down—Johny Hendricks was reduced to clinging to his legs and accomplishing nothing in both of their bouts.
"Yeah, maybe you want to keep down the level of smoke if you're making it at home with a regular extractor fan," he says, noting the growing spice plume that exudes from the wok.
For another, while the sulphate shroud might keep down global temperatures, the suppression of solar radiation could well create massive changes in weather systems and rainfall patterns, which are mostly driven by solar energy.
Some clergy warn that the furore over the nomination actually conceals an attempt by monks from the smaller Dhammayuttika Nikiya, traditionally patronised by the elites, to keep down clergy from the larger Maha Nikaya.
PARIS, Nov 25 (Reuters) - French banks must embrace new technologies to adapt their services and keep down costs to cope with the impact of low interest rates on revenues, the country's central bank said.
There's clearly a significant moral gap between the unrestrained brutality of Putin and Assad and Washington's more limited approach, moderated as it is by a desire to keep down unnecessary casualties and collateral damage.
Indeed, Italy's Euro-skeptic government was forced to walk back its proposed higher public spending and tax cuts at the time when fiscal restraint was needed to keep down excessive public debt and budget deficits.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday took a deeper look at Dirty Lemon, the health-conscious drink owned by Iris Nova, to understand how its business model could help keep down inflation: embrace the honor system.
The Perth-based miner has struggled to keep down unit costs at its Appin and Dendrobium collieries after moving to longwall mining, a method used to extract long panels of coal in a single slice.
President Donald Trump has dropped hints that he might stop the Affordable Care Act's cost-sharing reduction payments, through which federal funds flow to insurance companies to keep down coverage costs for low-income people.
The government, which came to power in an election last October, faces a struggle to keep down the budget deficit, especially since launching a child subsidy programme in April which was part of its election platform.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's annual inflation was lower in March than expected as low oil prices continued to keep down costs, data on Friday showed, while a sustained rise in services suggested consumption is steadily mending.
The government, which came to power in an election last October, faces a struggle to keep down the budget deficit, especially since launching a child subsidy program in April which was part of its election platform.
It's important that vulnerable people get vaccinated, and the healthy people around them to keep down overall levels of influenza and prevent the transmission of disease to people who are more likely to get hospitalized or die.
But to make that happen, governments must unite to favour domestic production by curbing cheap second-hand imports from countries like Japan and harmonising tax rates to keep down the prices of vehicles produced in neighbouring countries.
The Texas U.S. senator needs the cash in the final sprint for the GOP nomination as he hopes to keep down Donald Trump's delegate hauls in the Northeast and the final primary in California on June 7.
In recent years he is best known for allegedly paying MMA stars to be seen with him and for spouting nonsensical buddhist parables while trying to keep down the food he has been forcing down his gullet.
About 220,21 babies and toddlers die of AIDS each year, mostly in Africa, in part because their medicines come in hard pills or bitter syrups that are very difficult for small children to swallow or keep down.
But to make that happen, governments must unite to favor domestic production by curbing cheap second-hand imports from countries like Japan and harmonizing tax rates to keep down the prices of vehicles produced in neighboring countries.
The airline has struggled to keep down costs of its largely New York-based operation, and the more expensive fuel coupled with industry demands for better wages have made it more difficult to keep a lid on costs.
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has made economic revival a priority but is also mindful of protecting the poor, with his government slowing cuts to subsidies which keep down some food and fuel prices but burden the budget.
The legislation also contains an additional $70 billion beyond the $112 billion in the earlier version for states to help insurers keep down rising insurance premiums and help lower-income insurance holders cover out-of-pocket medical expenses.
Alexander said he favors continuing, at least temporarily, the cost-sharing subsidies that millions of Americans receive with their Obamacare exchange-based plans - a kind of financial assistance that helps keep down the cost of deductibles and co-pays.
Some countries like Zimbabwe encourage big-game hunting as a source of income, and others allow the activity to keep down herd populations through managed hunting trips and as a way to pay for the upkeep of game reserves.
IAG, which also owns Iberia, Aer Lingus and other carriers, said in a submission to Britain's CAA aviation regulator that bringing in third parties such as airlines themselves to run parts of Heathrow would create competition and keep down costs.
Lamar Alexander (R-TN), would have funded cost-sharing reduction subsidies, which help insurance companies keep down premium costs, for three years and pumped billions of dollars into reinsurance funding, which essentially backstops insurance companies' expenses with high-cost patients.
President Donald Trump's effort to roll back Obamacare faced growing obstacles on Monday as Republicans who control the U.S. Senate remained sharply divided over how to keep down the costs of their health-care bill and prevent millions from losing coverage.
Lamar Alexander (R-TN), would have funded the cost-sharing reduction subsidies, which help insurance companies keep down premium costs, for three years and pumped billions of dollars into reinsurance funding, which essentially backstops insurance companies expenses with high-cost patients.
The Neediest Cases Fund MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — In a two-room concrete house on the outskirts of this city along the airport road, Abdulrahman Adam's 6363-month-old body trembled as he struggled to keep down what little food he had in him.
WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's effort to roll back Obamacare faced growing obstacles on Monday as Republicans who control the U.S. Senate remained sharply divided over how to keep down the costs of their healthcare bill and prevent millions from losing coverage.
Agreement on debt was not possible because the IMF wants the euro zone to give more detail to a declaration from May 2016 in which the ministers describe some of the actions they could take, if necessary, to keep down Greek gross financing needs.
In contrast, only 225 percent supported increasing the use of high-deductible health plans, a proposal being floated around to keep down government costs, and fewer than half of the physicians (22017 percent) said Medicare should be expanded to cover people aged 55 to 64.
What followed was years of driving her to and from appointments, making lunches I hoped she could keep down, exhorting her to stay hydrated after chemo treatments and to avoid wearing herself out by pretending she could do all the things she did when she was healthy.
Some of these things you may already know—like, for instance, how the Hohmann Transfer is the most fuel efficient way to get out there or how the launch process of the Falcon 9 reusable rocket works or how SpaceX is vertically integrated to keep down costs.
MOSCOW, April 19 (Reuters) - Russia expects to use about 210 billion roubles ($13 billion) from its National Wealth Fund this year to pay back oil firms as part of a deal to keep down domestic gasoline and diesel prices, a senior finance ministry official said on Friday.
Wang Tao, of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Centre for Global Policy in Beijing, says sales of petrol will balloon even though new cars are becoming more efficient, vehicle-emissions standards are getting stricter and some cities are imposing tighter curbs on buying new cars to keep down pollution and congestion.
Students for Fair Admissions hopes the information will reveal what it has long alleged: that Ivy League and other top colleges are biased against Asian applicants, using race-based quotas or caps to keep down the number of Asians they admit to their tiny, highly selective classes each year.
It isn't the first time that automakers have turned to virtual and mixed reality in developing their designs: electric Tesla competitor Lucid told me they've used HTC Vive and VR extensively in designing their vehicle, in order to help keep down the time and cost it takes to iterate between prototypes.
In a statement, governors joined insurers pressuring Republican President Donald Trump to stand down from threats to cut off about $8 billion in subsidies that help keep down costs for low-income Americans under the Affordable Care Act, Democratic former President Barack Obama's signature domestic initiative also referred to as Obamacare.
"Through Facebook we have discovered that she is part of a feral colony that has been spayed and neutered by the fishermen on Harris who feed them and in return the cats keep down the mice and rat population!" reads a Facebook post from Argyll Animal Aid, who took the cat in.
Beef is responsible for 217.7% of livestock greenhouse gas emissions, and that livestock accounts for 210.5% of total global emissions, according to a CNN special report this year, which also pointed to the UN Panel on Climate Change Report, which suggested changing diets worldwide could contribute 214.7% of the effort needed to keep down global temperatures.
In this case, Flo Rida seems to think that he's recorded the kind of club ready banger that makes anyone—from the lords on high in the VIP with their Nebuchadnezzars of cherry VK, to us serfs on the dancefloor gamely trying to keep down a Slippery Nipple and a quarter pounder—feel ten times their natural size.
"The best thing we could do as a good neighbor to Mexico is to build a wall where it's needed, just like President Trump's talked about, stop that flow of tens of billions of dollars to Mexico used for corruption to keep down the Mexican people, hardworking, God-fearing people, and bring that country up by being a good neighbor," said Rep.
In the meantime, we're told Lukaku threw a massive day party at his BH crib on July 2 that REALLY pissed off his neighbors ... triggering multiple complaints to the Bev Hills PD. We're told cops went to the home at least 6 times to warn Lukaku to keep down the noise -- but he didn't listen and cops eventually arrested him for misdemeanor disturbing the peace.
" Weidel is generally more careful than Gauland, but this month the newspaper Welt am Sonntag reported that she wrote a memo in 20 saying Germany was being "overrun by culturally alien peoples such as Arabs, Sinti and Roma" and denouncing the current government as "pigs [who] are nothing other than marionettes of the victorious powers of the second world war, whose task it is to keep down the German people.

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