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First of all why can't she keep Bill reined in?
Social disruption and discontent have reined in China's global ambitions.
But has Ivanka actually reined in her father's worst instincts?
Lavish subsidy programs for corporations needed to be reined in.
Vallverdu believed Dimitrov's audacious shotmaking needed to be reined in.
Wiegert, for his part, simply refused to be reined in.
How can he be reined in and guided toward success?
In recent months, the Bolmans have reined in their ambitions.
But retail sales data suggests consumers reined in spending over Christmas.
But it has also found itself reined in and seeking compromise.
"Not all actors are comfortable being reined in," Ethan Coen said.
These women and their womanish ways need to be reined in.
He submitted a first draft that reined in his splashy style.
China has just reined in a previous wave of ambitious dealmakers.
Ms. Glenn said she believed that Medicaid should be reined in.
"This is the first time this administration has been reined in."
"The health insurance industry needs to be reined in," she said.
While chaos reined in Washington, there was one more jab from Moscow.
Sony, the studio behind the film, also reined in "Inferno's" production budget.
More importantly, he reined in several powerful offices, including the Defense Ministry.
The Bureau's power, authority, and workplace must be reined in and changed.
Training costs had gone over budget and needed to be reined in.
That's why he expects the president's protectionist tendencies to be reined in.
He reined in his sound tastefully to adapt his voice to lieder.
Consumers have reined in their spending as inflation rises, hitting retail sales.
Many have called for them to be reined in or even broken up.
That has reined in prices, which are still 20% lower than in 2008.
China's predatory "investments" in American high-tech firms must also be reined in.
Just last week, for example, Ohio reined in its civil asset forfeiture law.
It reined in expectations of growth in 2016 from 40% to around 15%.
Lenders have reined in proprietary trading and have less exposure to hedge funds.
Instead, they reinforced Republican thinking that federal spending had to be reined in.
State enforcement of regulations has been reined in, and budgets have been cut.
Nick groused he was reined in and the network tried to homogenize him.
Musk's behavior since that settlement indicated he wouldn't be reined in by the deal.
When women do the same, they're mean girls who need to be reined in.
But, like the average New York bagel, its growth needs to be reined in.
Growth was slower than in the Bretton Woods era but inflation was reined in.
To adjust, Furniss reined in bulk discounts, but that may have hurt sales volume.
Reined in at home, wine companies are seeking a bigger share of foreign markets.
But this very strength is also dangerous if it is not properly reined in.
He was quickly reined in by conservative hardliners and a deal was never done.
Americans agree that PBMs secretive and anti-competitive dealings have to be reined in.
Since then, Mr. Xi's government has reined in nationalist street protests and mass boycotts.
Mortgage lending has also seen a sharp reduction as banks have reined in credit.
Based on a survey conducted in May, those pros slightly reined in their expectations.
There is no guarantee that sectarianism can be reined in once it has been unleashed.
Mr. Najafi, the first reformist to take on the post since 2005, seemed reined in.
Perhaps it shouldn't be shocking that Americans reined in spending at the end of 2018.
The 85003B drug discount program is among those that must be examined and reined in.
And there may be specific cases that cross the line and should be reined in.
The disruption to oil production, if it's reined in, may not trigger a global recession.
"If Rekognition is not reined in, its use is also certain to spread," the ACLU said.
The centre thinks local authorities need to be reined in, not given their own tax base.
The fallout from the travel ban controversy has apparently led to Bannon being reined in somewhat.
If Manchester's plans went against national priorities, it would soon be reined in, believes Mr Humphries.
And it also helps that hedge funds and other active investors have reined in risk significantly.
Companies also reined in spending on exploration and development after the oil price collapse in 2014.
But Weintraub was the big loser, as McGahn reined in a bureaucracy operating outside its authority.
And it was difficult to rein in, because Usenet wasn't really built to be reined in.
There have been several smaller rounds of fighting since, reined in by Egyptian and U.N. mediations.
"Since the summer of 2017, the significant overvaluation has been reined in a bit," Jordan said.
Gamel Abdel Nasser, Egypt's president from 1956 to 1970, reined in the clerics by nationalising their endowments.
Calls for Mark Zuckerberg's power to be reined in continue to grow louder – not that it matters.
If banks didn't comply with these rules, regulators reined in their ability to expand lending and deposits.
With the political establishment mortally threatened, calls for the corruption probes to be reined in have mounted.
Both analysts and ordinary Armenians say that in only seven months Mr Pashinyan has reined in graft.
Responsibilities and penalties would have been made clearer and regulators' discretionary powers would have been reined in.
"Stop, question and frisk" remains a policing practice in New York, but has been dramatically reined in.
The soaring costs of entitlement programs, including Social Security and Medicare, must be reined in, said Greenspan.
Boutiques have been unburdened by the restrictions that reined in compensation at banks that received government bailouts.
The Bank of England's latest survey of business confidence indicates that planned investment is being reined in.
When they do not undertake demonstrably "reasoned" decision-making, agencies can be reined in by federal courts.
Avenatti said he opposes abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), but added it should be reined in.
The idea of taking on debt just to get by is unimaginable and must be reined in.
But voters should be demanding it, if Big Money in politics is ever to be reined in.
Business leaders, interviewed last month, consistently explained that they had seen corruption pared and bureaucracy reined in.
In this model, inflation is the sign that spending needs to be reined in or taxes raised.
The only world that I have known is one in which anxieties are reined in by hope.
But Alaphilippe, whose brutal attack on Salmon Hill blew apart the pack, and Moscon were reined in.
COVID-19 is out of hand in China now, with little possibility it can be reined in.
Issues at the Gigafactory could hamper Tesla's ability to hit even its reined-in goals, say sources.
Henry I. Miller:  Scott Pruitt&aposs EPA policies reined in a rogue agency  and were good for America.
Some regulatory overreach has been reined in; Berlin, for example, no longer bans apartment rentals on Airbnb outright.
The Indian said they would be allowed to continue racing without the need to be reined in, however.
He also said last summer that "the intelligence agencies have run amok" and needed to be reined in.
By 1989, Voivod had reined in their tempos, embraced high fidelity production, and reaped the commercial rewards thereof.
Other federal judges have also reined in the executive branch by questioning the constitutionality of Trump's travel ban.
Many, on both right and left, have called for Facebook, which denies the allegations, to be reined in.
He reined in the religious morality police, allowed public concerts and cinemas and eased restrictions on gender mixing.
He has allowed women to drive and to run for municipal office, and reined in hard-line clerics.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, America had reined in the behemoths built by robber barons.
In Oklahoma, they reined in the War on Drugs, reclassifying nearly all felony drug possession charges as misdemeanors.
"Unless costs are somehow reined in, the long-run prospects for less-educated Americans remain bleak," Deaton warns.
Frustrated that China has not reined in the North, President Trump seemed to threaten the U.S. trade relationship.
His tempo, though plenty fast, is reined in just enough to allow for bracing clarity and rhythmic bite.
ObamaCare, however, reined in the power of the free market by imposing new taxes and limitations on HSAs.
Do you think that continues on, or do you think they actually are going to be reined in?
Gap has improved its product lines, maintained a leaner inventory and reined in costs as part of the initiative.
Now, the industry is seen as a growing threat that needs to be reined in, rather than set free.
India's "promoters", as the founders and owners of big businesses are known, also need to be reined in further.
In a "regulatory storm", officials have reined in borrowing by highly leveraged firms and strengthened supervision of financial dealings.
Many Britons reined in their spending in November before leaving it late to shop for Christmas gifts in December.
If the spread of this particular batch isn't reined in quickly, dead bodies will be found all over Huntington.
Its time for EPA to be reined in and held accountable for these and too many other questionable actions.
The decision marked the second time since 2013 that the Supreme Court has reined in the SEC's enforcement powers.
Clinton, even some allies questioned why the foundation had not reined in foreign donations sooner, or ended them immediately.
The I.M.F. has warned that if government spending is not reined in, the Saudis will be bankrupt by 2020.
Dreyfus has also reined in capital investments, reducing these last year to $354 million from $420 million in 2015.
Despite policy brutality being a hot-button issue in the U.S., officers' misconduct has yet to be reined in.
But critics of the plan question whether these groups and more broadly, Iran's influence, can truly be reined in.
" So Mr. Harvard reined in his facial expressions, emotions and gestures, and still the director said, "Do it less.
He restricted the press, reined in civil-society groups and expanded the powers of the military and the police.
Hyperinflation can be reined in, as the experiences of Israel and Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s show.
You can sense both sides being reined in, especially the satire, which can't go for broke in this context.
Iraq has since reined in production, with a reduction in output of roughly 120,000 bpd from September to October.
Paul Sankey, oil analyst at Mizuho, sees more trouble ahead for oil prices unless excess output is reined in.
Beijing reined in the Han communal violence but instituted a new wave of repression that further fueled Uighur resentment.
Taking a different approach, NIO has reined in most, if not all, of the functions that distributors used to perform.
Prince Muhammad has reined in spendthrift princes and neutered the religious police, who enforced a strict interpretation of Islamic law.
That followed India's adoption of new rules on e-commerce that have reined in how U.S. companies such as Amazon.
Many Republicans and Democrats, who share little in common ideologically, agree that the tech giants need to be reined in.
With two kilometers left, Dutchman Tom Leezer attacked and opened a decent gap before being reined in by the Belgians.
In 2004 a majority of the justices agreed that it should be reined in, but they could not decide how.
It reined in funding for immigrant detention facilities, didn't defund so-called "sanctuary cities," and barely touched the border wall.
Iversen and Soskice reject the conventional wisdom that multinational companies are too powerful to be reined in by national authorities.
Botstein, conducting the American Symphony, reined in the ecstatic excesses of Korngold's orchestration, establishing a more sober, clear-cut sound.
There was some deferred revenue that the electric-car maker collected, but, mostly, Tesla reined in spending and cut costs.
During the event he talked up how he shared Elon Musk's belief that artificial intelligence needed to be reined in.
The Trump administration's attempt at replacing the Affordable Care Act would have reined in Medicaid spending in states like Montana.
He reined in the political instability that afflicted her parents' generation, unlocked the country's natural resources, and invited foreign investment.
Earnings expectations for smaller companies relative to larger companies have been reined in this year, as the chart below shows. 
He often dodged questions about his ethics by saying that the role of money in politics should be reined in.
Unless such projects are reined in, the study warned, "poorly managed infrastructure investments" could push the nation into financial crisis.
While he may be reined in by a generally pro-LGBTQ Democratic Party, the president still sets the administrative agenda.
Editors say the Sussexes are operating outside the royal tradition of "never complain, never explain", and could be reined in.
He has said security forces must be reined in, emergency rule has been lifted and thousands of political prisoners released.
That has given them the opening to sell the information to third parties, fueling more calls that they be reined in.
Bytedance, a brash technology firm set up in 2012, has been reined in, and forced to withdraw one of its apps.
FX reserves rose $11 billion in August, suggesting the PBOC might have reined in the currency through some form of intervention.
Van Niekerk got off to a solid start and gradually reined in his opponents before sprinting clear with 55 meters left.
British consumers reined in spending last month, according to surveys published on Tuesday which added to signs of a slowing economy.
Lufthansa fell 5.6 percent after the airline reined in its profit expectations, while Immofinanz slumped 9 percent after reporting a loss.
In short, if Lynch had been reined in just a little, would we have a better show, or a worse one?
That indicates the data are largely underperforming economist expectations, a sign that the Street's optimism may have to be reined in.
He took the final fugue at a brisk pace, reined in just enough to elucidate the stunningly intricate streams of counterpoint.
The U.S. stock market roared out of the blocks in 234, before being reined in this week by rising bond yields.
He is credited with defeating the Shining Path terrorists who destabilized the country, and his austere economic policies reined in hyperinflation.
Still, because it's not a perfect copy of an actual attack, any euphoria needs to be reined in just a tad.
But some market participants are expecting the recent sell-offs to be reined in as soon as the demand fears wane.
In essence, the court is being asked to decide whether such a partisan divide should continue unabated or be reined in.
People became worried that robots would permanently replace their jobs, so they reined in their spending and subsequently drowned the economy.
Certainly, it was assumed, with Egypt, the largest country in the Arab world, formally recognizing Israel, terrorism would be reined in.
" The Secure Act, signed into law last month by President Donald Trump, reined in rules around the so-called "stretch IRA.
This marks a pickup from 2015, when the economy posted its weakest growth in six years as consumers reined in spending.
A recent Wall Street Journal report indicated that DOJ reined in FBI agents looking into possible impropriety by the Clinton Foundation.
It said it had reined in marketing efforts as it focused on ramping up warehouse space in Germany and the United States.
The fall was exacerbated by falling fuel prices, providing some support for consumers who have reined in their spending ahead of Brexit.
China's Sinopec Corp, Asia's largest refiner, and so-called "teapot" independent refineries have reined in operations in the face of plunging consumption.
Controlled by billionaire Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, the group reined in capital investments last year to $420 million from $592 million in 2014.
Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic have called for the powers of the European Commission to be reined in following Brexit.
He has not reined in his conflicts of interest because Ryan and his colleagues thought their agenda more important than his ethics.
By comparison, Baker Hughes shares were up 4 percent after it reported a smaller-than-expected loss as it reined in expenses.
Merck's quarterly profit blew past analysts' estimates as demand surged for top selling cancer drug Keytruda and the company reined in expenses.
Ireland's Dan Martin attacked from the pack in the finale but the Quick-Step Floors rider, fourth overall, was quickly reined in.
Meanwhile, no one brings steel-eyed gravitas quite like Denzel, who's fairly reined in here as the Seven's stoic yet fearless leader.
In 2010 regulators reined in bank lending after the credit binge that helped lift the economy out of the global financial crisis.
Kerber, however, quickly reined in her fellow German, breaking the 28-year-old three times to clinch the first set 6-4.
The USA Act would help tackle unauthorized spending and eliminate the usual excuses that keeps this spending from being reined in. Rep.
British consumers reined in spending last month, according to two surveys published on Tuesday which added to signs of a slowing economy.
If emissions are not reined in, by the end of the century maximum daily temperatures could rise by a horrific 8.8 degrees.
But soon after the 421a abatement vanished, the developer reined in the rest of its project, Mr. Barowitz, the Durst spokesman, said.
In the early years of the Obama administration, the government wisely reined in the Bush-era fast-tracking of oil shale development.
They were reportedly concerned about Trump's behavior and considered him a leader who might need to be reined in, sources told CNN.
It often feels like Thompson-King and company's music is being reined in when it needs to be allowed to roam freely.
This week, the failure to pass legislation that would have reined in greenhouse gas emissions precipitated Malcolm Turnbull's ouster as prime minister.
Powerful outside groups that normally funneled millions of dollars to the Republicans, such as a charter school PAC, reined in their giving.
But after many months of underperformance, he says prices have been reined in sufficiently enough to go bargain hunting in that space.
Airlines around the world have canceled thousands of flights, costing them billions of dollars, and some carriers have reined in expansion plans.
Conservatives say Medicaid spending, which consumes a major and growing portion of the federal and states' budgets, needs to be reined in.
In the past, internal federal bodies tried to limit their use to legal necessities and reined in the publicity and bombast around them.
With the economy growing again, Mr Castro reversed or reined in many of the reforms and became far more selective about foreign investment.
It's a reined-in version of the kooky Memphis design style, which emerged in the early 1980s and recently experienced its own revival.
The regulator blocked its overseas deals, reined in its insurance business and detained Mr Wu. Beneath the surface, though, there are political currents.
Ultimately, carbon is not the only dangerous greenhouse gas that needs to be reined in—there's also methane and nitrous oxide, for example.
Coking coal and coke are better supported than iron ore due to tight supplies as the Chinese government has reined in coal production.
Because of the ham-handed way it was done, it's obvious these agencies are being reined in specifically with regard to climate change.
The only real hope is for Trump to be reined in by the one government branch that has the authority to do so.
The N.C.A.A. reined in the skimpy uniforms that are sometimes required on the professional circuit and are a not-so-secret Olympics draw.
Beyond the content of the speech, which included nods toward many flagpoles of GOP economic thinking, Trump also reined in his freewheeling style.
It also undercuts the idea that his unpredictable instincts are reined in by more experienced administration officials, such as Defense Secretary James Mattis.
Still, even Mr. Ailes occasionally reined in his more opinionated hosts when he worried they would tarnish the credibility of his news reporters.
His strong hand is credited with defeating the Shining Path terrorists who destabilized the country, and his austere economic policies reined in hyperinflation.
Trump often attacks the intelligence community, and said last summer that "the intelligence agencies have run amok" and needed to be reined in.
The gap had narrowed through 2015 under a budget agreement between President Barack Obama and Republicans in Congress, which reined in federal spending.
Although executive power has expanded in recent decades, it has ultimately been reined in by the prudence and self-restraint of our presidents.
" Expounding further in that vein, he issued a call, stating that "One of the things we've got to do is put a legal architecture in place, and we need congressional help in order to do that, to make sure that not only am I reined in but any president's reined in, in terms of some of the decisions that we're making.
Lower volatility in financial markets has hurt the company as investors reined in risk-taking and stock markets racked up a decade of gains.
Most gadgets got a little bit better, and the things we didn't need were either removed by market forces or reined in by regulations.
Equity's pretax profit rose 6 percent to 8.84 billion shillings ($87.44 million), on higher revenue and interest income and as it reined in costs.
Where the humor was too mean or where the gore was too explicit, those were the kinds of things that were slightly reined in.
Somehow these power-tripping TSA agents who are traumatizing children and doing whatever they feel like without any cause, need to be reined in.
Apple may have reined in some of the original Apple Watch whimsy, but it's enhanced it in a number of smart and essential ways.
Five have reined in the use of the so-called assault rifles implicated in Newtown, Orlando and other atrocities, or of large-capacity magazines.
But growth has since slowed as Beijing reined in a red-hot property market and cracked down on lending to fend off financial risks.
King Salman — MBS' father -- has reined in his son on this issue and publicly identified conditions that would be needed to gain Saudi support.
The government recently reined in coal output, cutting Coal India's production target by about a tenth to 600 million tonnes for this fiscal year.
The government recently reined in coal output, cutting Coal India's productionn target by about a tenth to 600 million tonnes for this fiscal year.
However, while Zhang said debt risks needed to be reined in, he did not expect refinancing to be a problem for state-owned entities.
He argued that the deal has effectively reined in Iran's nuclear program, and disputed Trump's claims that Iran is not complying with the pact.
The government blocked the company from selling itself to Abertis, a Spanish toll road operator, then signaled that Autostrade needed to be reined in.
Still, there is a fine line between strict and rigid, and this opening section seemed reined in, with little give, even ponderous at times.
In Paris and Milan, designers shrugged off the extraneous and the extreme and reined in their aesthetics, focusing on the functionality of the clothes.
For much of American history, Congress would have reined in a reckless president, even if he were in the same party as congressional leaders.
A growing number of regulators in Washington, D.C., and in Europe argue that Amazon, along with other tech giants, needs to be reined in.
Some of this censorship has been reined in after India's Supreme Court struck down Section 377, a British-era law that criminalized homosexuality, last September.
Then, caught in the glare of increased scrutiny, they reined in lending, further crimping investment and pushing credit-seekers towards non-banking financial corporations (NBFCs).
However, revenue growth slowed as it reined in its marketing spend to limit losses and was also hurt by a fall in emerging market currencies.
Major banks reined in their lending in the wake of the financial crisis, and many small businesses complain of poor treatment and difficulty accessing funds.
He was followed by Dutchman Steven Kruijswijk and Australian Richie Porte but the trio were easily reined in by defending champion Geraint Thomas's Ineos team.
The bank has reined in lending after a period of aggressive growth, during which it expanded its team of mortgage advisers and outperformed the market.
Intelligence experts say the threat from deepfakes is immense and warn of potentially dangerous scenarios if the technology to create them is not reined in.
It is enough to convince senior Republicans that talk of an eventual pivot is folly — that he is unwilling or incapable of being reined in.
Cigna reported fourth-quarter adjusted profits of $2.46 per share, which were 4 cents above the Refinitiv analyst estimate, as it reined in medical costs.
He has jailed critics, reined in the media, and purged dissenting voices from institutions such as the Supreme Court after a political crisis in February.
Rather than hiring star names, Westerman has reined in overly independent banking units by merging them and changing reward structures to promote collaboration, insiders said.
Casey, the court reined in the timeframe in which a woman had the right to an abortion, something that wasn't challenged in the original case.
Yes, he was good at it, but I always felt like he had to be reined in in order not to mess up the formula.
The force behind the Saudi campaign is Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, 32, who has moved to arrest rivals and even reined in the clergy.
In 3.63, big telecom lobbyists convinced Congress to eliminate broadband privacy protections that could have reined in the wireless industry's abuse of consumer location data.
Jefferies reined in expectations for back-to-school sales after its consumer survey showed a "marked shift" in customer intentions to buy apparel this fall.
The first sign that Congress has developed the political will and fiscal responsibility to once again balance the budget will be reined-in discretionary spending.
Last fall, Kelly, Trump's chief of staff, started controlling advisers' access to Trump and reined in Navarro by folding his office under NEC Director Gary Cohn's.
Major central banks have reined in their forecasts, and in recent months economists in Reuters polls have repeatedly trimmed their expectations for the countries they cover.
Zhang Zheng, director of the China Credit Research Centre at Peking University, said multiple problems remain unsolved, and that the administration needed to be reined in.
Wal-Mart reined in its profit expectations as a result of its investments in e-commerce, now forecasting flat earnings for the fiscal year ending Jan.
Earlier on Thursday, Cenovus reported that fourth-quarter profit soared, as production nearly doubled after the Conoco Phillips assets acquisition and the company reined in expenses.
But in a November update, they reined in their projections for how much progress the government would make because of the impact of June's Brexit vote.
But tourist spending patterns might be worrying; Central Bank data for May showed tourism earnings down 10.4 percent year on year as visitors reined in spending.
Despite just 5 million Americans using a program that was purportedly available to 80 million, the IRS agreed that Free File needed to be reined in.
The 2015 agreement, between Iran and the US and other powers, had agreed to ease sanctions on Iran if the country reined in its nuclear program.
The American Gaming Association argues the illegal gambling market — which it says grew to nearly $150 billion in 2015 — should be reined in by federal regulators.
Erdogan reined in police use of torture especially in the largely Kurdish southeast, seat of a militant rebellion, when he first came to power in 2002.
It's an interesting term, as it implies we have control over how and when we feel anger, and that it must be controlled or reined in.
A separate survey from payments company Visa on Monday showed British shoppers reined in their spending by the most in more than four years in October.
This isn't the first time that a big energy company has made ambitious plans to become a leader in green energy, only to be reined in.
While North Korea's pleas to end the war had been ignored by its allies, the United States repeatedly reined in South Korea's efforts to prolong it.
Mr. Trump has also talked about rolling back the financial regulations that have reined in Goldman's famous trading operations in recent years and crimped its profits.
The lira fell as far as 4.2901 against the dollar, its lowest on record, but reined in its losses to trade at 4.2392 by 1023 GMT.
They could have reined in candidate answers and kept them on task, especially early on when candidates at times shifted and talked about what they wished.
His point, however, is that the Justice Department's prosecutors didn't try very hard — and the few who did were reined in by their politically appointed bosses.
They worked together to weaken enforcement of campaign finance laws, and to try to prevent "dark money" outside groups spending big on elections from being reined in.
The data on Friday showed construction continued to decelerate, growing just 3.1 percent in October-December, as government measures to cool hot property markets reined in growth.
And a former investor in Facebook, Roger McNamee of private equity firm Elevation Partners, thinks Facebook — and CEO Mark Zuckerberg in particular — needs to be reined in.
Anthem's first-quarter profit beat Wall Street estimates on Wednesday as it reined in expenses, and the U.S. health insurer raised its earnings forecast for the year.
"Current FY consensus is already in the bottom half of managements guidance range, but there may be some slippage as higher estimates are reined in," Khoo said.
And in the past, the fear of that revolt has reined in these politicians and they have lost some of these prior battles against Uber and Lyft.
The new album eases off of Limbs' jittery electronics the same way In Rainbows reined in a few of Thief's, but with Radiohead, there's always a twist.
It's regrettable that Israeli Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu hasn't reined in his defense minister, who smeared a journalist as a terrorist after he was shot and killed.
It would also, he said, ease the financial strain on the company as the government reined in infrastructure spending to cope with a drop in oil prices.
The Indians seized on Lester's wayward command for an early lead, while Miller reined in his own to extinguish two potential game-changing rallies by the Cubs.
They insist that the program should be terminated or at least reined in so that information that tangentially involves American citizens is not shared among intelligence agencies.
If the nuclear deal collapses, what power Rouhani has to limit that involvement will decline further, boosting hardliners who want to see the president's powers reined in.
The circumstances indeed suggest that Pai and O'Rielly are attempting to build a narrative of an overreaching FCC being reined in by the newly fair-minded commissioners.
It opens with high-pitched female vocals — which can sound piercing elsewhere but are nicely reined in here — before diving into a series of satisfying bass drops.
He also warned of possible Saudi action against Lebanon, including sanctions and threats to the livelihood of Lebanese workers in the Gulf, unless Hezbollah is reined in.
Given the bipartisan concern over the tech industry, it's not difficult to imagine that laws governing mergers could be reined in, the former senior antitrust official said.
After Britain's economy withstood the initial shock of the Brexit vote last year, economists have reined in their forecasts for how much unemployment is likely to rise.
White House chief of staff Alexander Haig warned Richardson that the president might fire Cox if he weren't reined in, shaking Richardson's faith in the president's innocence.
"They've emerged as gatekeepers," says Lina Khan, who catalyzed the recent discussion about tech regulation with a 2017 paper arguing that Amazon needs to be reined in.
But they're surely outweighed by the fact that the behavior in question was extremely foolish and dangerous and could well continue unless the fraternity is reined in.
It said Rome had also not reined in its annual budget deficit as promised in 20.1 and would continue to run excessive deficits this year and next.
Some of HSBC's future benefit plans for its executives have been reined in, but PIRC said the maximum potential awards are still "highly excessive", and should be opposed.
N posted a 17 percent rise in second-quarter profit as the company reined in discounts in the United States, and forecast a strong end to the year.
China watchers were also heartened by signs of improvement in overall investment growth, which hit a record low earlier this year as regulators reined in local government spending.
"At the heart of it, the premise behind Issue 2 is spot on... we do believe the cost of prescription drugs have to be reined in," she said.
In 2012, however, eventual winner Bradley Wiggins was the designated team leader, but Froome looked stronger in the mountains and had to be reined in by the team.
Oil prices were above four-month lows, with a recovery reined in by investor concerns that OPEC-led supply cuts were not yet reducing record U.S. crude inventories.
" Hill's mother was left to express the emotion that her daughter reined in; when the Senate confirmed Thomas to the Supreme Court, the mother snapped, "The dirty rascals.
An unusually warm summer and the soccer World Cup spurred a pick-up in mid-2018 but retail sales data suggest consumers reined in spending late last year.
But on Tuesday, in a case that could transform the American political landscape, the justices will hear arguments over whether, and how, partisan gerrymandering can be reined in.
But House Democrats, many of whom were not pleased when the DNC reined in the power of superdelegates, want to know what the new rules mean for them.
Under the 2015 deal, which Trump sees as flawed, Iran reined in its disputed nuclear program under U.N. monitoring and won a removal of international sanctions in return.
On high alert, police at the parade reined in, stabbed and stomped down the Barney and Pink Panther balloons to make sure they couldn't do any more damage.
While Jeff Sessions represented Alabama in the U.S. Senate in 2015, he also voted against a law that reined in some of the National Security Agency's surveillance powers.
In the process, he seems to have retained Trump's loyalty, even as critics of the administration (including Hayden) credit him with having reined in the president's instinctive isolationism.
Google was notorious for its indifference to Wall Street, but Alphabet has reined in expenses, repurchased stock and given investors more insight into how Google's core business is performing.
Trump spoke with Abe and Chinese President Xi Jinping about North Korea's nuclear arsenal this month and has become frustrated that China has not reined in its ally Pyongyang.
Strict social restrictions have eased dramatically under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has reined in religious police, introduced public concerts and lifted bans on cinemas and women driving.
And while politicians now like the good jobs unionised factories provided, at the time when those unions were flexing their muscles many were happy to see them reined in.
Despite the improvement, Treasury again noted government receipts are worryingly low, mainly due to weak economic growth, and warned that spending, especially on social security, must be reined in.
"Big jury verdicts do tend to be reined in during the course of the appellate process, and I expect that to be the case here," she told Associated Press.
He said some Latvian banks "wanted blood" after their business activities were reined in under an independent audit of the sector that followed Latvia's accession to the euro zone.
The fiery 25-year-old reined in his emotions in his first outing since appealing a nine-game suspension for his role in Tuesday's brawl with the Baltimore Orioles.
Lenders have struggled to grow traditional revenue in a sluggish South African economy, where consumers have reined in spending and borrowing amid high levels of unemployment and personal debt.
They also didn't take up amendments tied to the administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policies or a bipartisan proposal that would have reined in Trump's ability to revoke security clearances.
Breakaway rider Aime De Gendt was reined in by the pack with 4.5 km left after attacking from the start with Frenchmen Stephane Rossetto, Anthony Perez and Lilian Calmejane.
In fact, the speaker of the House famously threatened to withhold his endorsement for Trump until the billionaire shored up his conservative cred and reined in his divisive rhetoric.
During the presidential campaign of 2014, Mr. Ghani repeatedly singled out Mr. Noor as an example of corrupt strongmen who needed to be reined in by the central government.
Over the last 50 years, every time the Fed has reined in easy money by raising interest rates, a downturn in the markets or the economy has followed eventually.
Such unorthodox measures upset investors and brought him into conflict with the European Union, the International Monetary Fund and financial markets, but they also reined in the budget deficit.
Still, Boone's antics have stood out in an era in which the wild, drawn-out arguments between hysterical managers and antagonistic umpires have been reined in and toned down.
Under the agreement, reached before Trump took office, Iran reined in its uranium enrichment programme in exchange for a lifting of most international sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic.
If senators like Corker, Alexander and Murkowski show the way, the Senate can regain its status in our constitutional scheme, and the rogue president can finally be reined in.
Law enforcement authorities reined in pre-election violence not for political reasons but to ensure a peaceful and fair vote, which is what most election observers said it was.
Letting the public know that they had successfully reined in Trump would be a disaster, as the president pays close attention to what the press is saying about him.
Instead of continually rising markets, leading ultimately to euphoria and then massive collapse, it's in a period of rolling corrections that has reined in expectations for corporate profits, he said.
With that money now largely gone, consumers have reined in their spending, and the economy has throttled back to the just-over 2% growth that prevailed before the tax cuts.
"Big jury verdicts do tend to be reined in during the course of the appellate process, and I expect that to be the case here," she told the Associated Press.
Trump said the deal was deeply flawed as it had not curbed Iran's ballistic missile program or reined in its support for proxies in conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
Faces in shadow are given an exposure boost while super bright things such as the sun or a light bulb are reined in so as not to blow out highlights.
Republicans and Democrats now use him and his company as short-hand for tech billionaires who need to be reined in, and regulators are lining up to do just that.
That may be because Capital One reined in its initial capital plan by using a so-called mulligan to stay above the required minimums, according to a senior Fed official.
SolarCity has come under pressure from rivals offering low-cost solar energy through large, utility-scale installations, and because some state governments have reined in subsidies that encouraged rooftop solar.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell reined in expectations of aggressive rate cuts, while his St Louis colleague James Bullard said he does not think the U.S. economic situation warrants easing rates.
While plans for the Model S refresh have been reined in, changes at the Fremont plant are underway, according to a passel of new filings with the City of Fremont.
After the financial crisis, boutiques were unburdened by the restrictions that reined in compensation at banks that took government bailouts, and paid deal makers millions without falling afoul of Washington.
Gorsuch, for his part, noted that there was "a lot of movement in this area," including in his home state of Colorado, where voters reined in the practice last year.
"Granite Staters know that it's not just the outside spending, but the amount of spending on campaigns overall that should be reined in," Hassan wrote in a letter to Ayotte.
WINNERS Defense hawks The bill is a victory for defense hawks who have balked at the series of stopgap funding bills this year that kept the Pentagon's spending reined in.
After National Security Adviser John Bolton mentioned that North Korea could get rid of its nukes within a year, he was quickly reined in by Trump and changed his tune.
Should the health crisis be reined in over the coming weeks, investors could regain their confidence, looking ahead to a rebound in earnings in the second half of the year.
The dollar gained on the safe-haven yen as Treasury yields jumped and futures reined in bets for a half-point rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve this month.
In the latest report, the PLCOB noted that some of that power had been reined in in response to concerns about "many" FBI agents who had access to NSA data.
The virus was eventually reined in by the country's National Ebola Response Center (NERC) and support from WHO, the international medical charity Doctors Without Borders, and many other international organizations.
From June 2013 to October 2014, the F.A.A. reined in the ability of Boeing employees in North Charleston to act as its representatives when certifying aircraft, a common industry practice.
The dollar firmed on the safe-haven yen as Treasury yields rose and futures reined in bets for a half-point rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve this month.
Closer look: Dr. Fauci has become the chief explainer of the epidemic, partly because other government scientists have either avoided the spotlight or been reined in by the Trump administration.
The central bank's nine interest rate increases between 2015 and late 2018 — three of which it reversed last year — probably reined in business investment and the housing market, economists say.
Last year, the Supreme Court upheld the validity of Aadhaar, but flagged privacy concerns and reined in a government push to make it compulsory for everything from pensions to telecoms.
Only Ireland's Dan Martin tried his luck inside the last kilometer of the climb, but he was quickly reined in on a disappointing day for fans, who were expecting fireworks.
That view appeared to be borne out by a survey from payments company Visa which found British shoppers reined in their spending by the most in four years in October.
Inflation stood at around 17 percent in early 2015, but Russia has since reined in consumer prices, bringing annual inflation down to a post-Soviet low of around 4 percent.
Last year, the Supreme Court upheld the validity of Aadhaar, but flagged privacy concerns and reined in a government push to make it compulsory for everything from pensions to telecoms.
The dollar gained against the safe-haven yen as Treasury yields rose and futures reined in bets for a half-point rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve this month.
And a recent European Commission report noted that as countries and other industries reined in their emissions, aviation could eventually be responsible for more than one-fifth of the global total.
With overall oil market conditions still weak, and production overhangs in both crude and refined products continuing to weigh, traders said Wednesday's and Thursday's price rises would likely be reined in.
The electric car company has reined in production of its most expensive Model S and Model X vehicles, and shifted the focus to moving a high volume of Model 3s instead.
She was a witch and a sorceress, a sprinter flashing through the picture, a baby wanting to feel and touch, and an artist who reined in all that shimmer and flux.
As Chinese scientists and technologists try to speed ahead with innovative research, they are also being reined in by government officials who are mindful of ethical sensibilities in China and abroad.
The dollar firmed modestly on the safe-haven yen as Treasury yields rose and futures reined in bets for a half-point rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve this month.
Prices charged by service firms rose at the fastest pace since July 2008 and company executives reined in their optimism about the year ahead for a third month in a row.
For example, the Senate didn't take up amendments tied to the administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policies or a bipartisan proposal that would have reined in Trump's ability to revoke security clearances.
He reined in Barksdale's plainclothes teams after a series in The Sun reported how much the city was spending to resolve lawsuits over rough arrests — more than $5 million since 3003.
Governments seem to be more strictly bound and accountable by geography than than the Silicon Valley makers, who, even reined in with some new legal protections, still manage to reach millions.
Each time Mr. Trump has edged toward compromise with Democrats, he has appeared to be reined in by his own staff, which shares the hawkish immigration stance that fueled his campaign.
In June, the Treasury Department issued a report recommending that the bureau be reined in, accusing it of overreach and calling for President Trump to be able to remove its director.
Still, the IEA said global oil supply tumbled by 780,000 bpd in December month on month as Saudi Arabia reined in production and due to a seasonal fall in biofuel production.
EPA, each time an EPA greenhouse gas regulation is brought to court, the conservative majority may find another way to narrow the scope of when these gases can be reined in.
Trump's DOJ has rightly set about to reverse many of these activist policies, and specifically reined in the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, which has been criticized repeatedly for its blatant overreach.
TMX Group, Canada's biggest stock exchange operator, posted quarterly adjusted profit on Wednesday that topped market expectations, as it reined in operating expenses and benefited from strength in its global solutions business.
While both have strikingly different views on many aspects of regulation, the fact that they both believe the tech giants need to be reined in underscores the existential problem these companies face.
In March it reported its first drop in annual profit since 2008 as traditional brick and mortar apparel chains suffered in the face of online competitors and British consumers reined in spending.
J.P. Morgan and Capital One reined in their initial capital plans by resubmitting their payout plans, using a so-called mulligan to stay above the required minimums, according to the Fed official.
For years, employers have reined in health-care spending by shifting more of the costs to their workers, but two new health benefits surveys show this strategy may be shifting a bit.
Another Frenchman, Laurent Pichon, then tried his luck alone too, but the pace was controlled by the sprinters' teams, and the Fortuneo-Samsic rider was reined in about 40km from the finish.
Battles over corporate power that played out over the course of the 20th century may provide the best clues to how companies like Google, Facebook and Amazon might ultimately be reined in.
But despite provisions that reined in the agency's bulk collection with the 2015 USA Freedom Act, the agency collected more than 151 million records in 2016 and 534 million records in 2017.
When the full extent of clandestine activities come to light, as with Edward Snowden's revelations about America's National Security Agency, many feel queasy and demand that the spooks are reined in again.
With Christie's and Sotheby's more mindful of the bottom line than they were in 2015, upfront offers to sellers were reined in and no work was valued at more than $40 million.
But as we move into a world of increasingly automated driving, clarity around what is, and what isn't, true self-driving might mean some of that traditional creative license gets reined in.
Since 2013, campaigns to discourage abuse of hospital personnel have reined in much of the violence, but as many as 71,000 instances of conflict have still required mediation by authorities, it added.
HelloFresh, majority-owned by German e-commerce group Rocket Internet, also said it had reined in losses and was on track to reach group profitability by the fourth quarter of this year.
The bureau has overhauled mortgage lending rules, reined in abusive debt collectors, prosecuted hundreds of companies and extracted nearly $1503 billion from businesses in the form of canceled debts and consumer refunds.
In the Senate, he secured money for dairy farmers and community health centers, blocked banks from hiring foreign workers and reined in the Federal Reserve, all through measures attached to larger bills.
You'd think that the dawn of the Reagan 80s, which heralded a never-before-seen strain of conservatism, would have reined in the gay lifestyle, but for the most part, it didn't.
Air France-KLM, which reported widening losses in the first quarter even as profits at Dutch carrier KLM improved, has reined in growth expectations for 13 after walkouts at the French airline.
If Mr. Trump's deal with the Democrats did not immediately provide a clear answer, it did seem to reinforce how the long leash his supporters have granted him is being reined in.
Trump has dismissed attempts by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to deescalate the situation through direct talks, and last month the White House reined in Tillerson's offer to start talks without preconditions.
Editorial Appalachian health officials report a shocking rise in cases of black lung — the deadly coal-mining disease thought to have been reined in by a landmark federal law passed in 20103.
The bottom line: The saga of Facebook Research will be yet another point for those who believe Facebook will gobble up all the data it can unless it is reined in through regulation.
The WTO, an inter-governmental organization that regulates international trade, has critics who believe that it has not reined in what they see as bad behavior by China, amid the ongoing trade tensions.
The DiSalvo era of Cryptopsy was noodlier than before, with riffs that didn't stick, and a lack of the groove that reined in the chaos of None So Vile and Blasphemy Made Flesh.
Coca-Cola has also reined in costs by refranchising its bottling operations - a move has helped it eliminate costs of operating a low-margin business, and given it a more predictable revenue stream.
Ted Baker also reported its first drop in annual profit since 2008 in March as brick and mortar clothing chains suffered in the face of online competitors and as consumers reined in spending.
The Visegrad Group of four central European countries - Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia - demanded that the powers of the EU executive be reined in and more competences be returned to capitals.
At those oral arguments, it became apparent that while the justices largely agreed that partisan gerrymandering needed to be reined in, they hadn't yet reached any common ground on how to do it.
Mexican Perez and his young French team mate were reined in by the Silverstone-based team after their on-track clashes cost Force India points and possible podium places earlier in the year.
After a meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping earlier this year Mr Trump announced a 100-day plan to tackle trade issues and promised a friendlier tone if Beijing reined in North Korea.
In a move to ease the supply crunch as temperatures are forecast to plunge deeper below zero, local governments have reined in supplies to industrial users to ensure gas heating for residential use.
Eisen said in his op-ed that the Treasury secretary should be reined in by the administration, adding that it is imperative that the president set a positive example for those around him.
Trump claims the US reined in Erdogan's excesses, partly with the force of sanctions, though really it was Putin who finally engineered the cease-fire, extending his own regional influence in the process.
Coronado's underlying net income came in at $305.5 million, higher than the $209.4 million posted a year ago as the miner reined in costs, but lower than the $310 million forecast by UBS.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers agreed to give troops a pay raise and the president his Space Force, while jettisoning a slew of measures that would have reined in the president's war powers.
Many of the citations in J&J's brief are to appellate rulings that reined in previous attempts to use nuisance law to address social issues like gun violence, climate change and methamphetamine abuse.
"These are real shenanigans that need to be reined in, not just from a good governance standpoint but also from the standpoint that these are other accounts that need the money," Small said.
Ted Baker reported its first drop in annual profit since 24 in March as traditional brick and mortar apparel chains suffered in the face of online competitors and British consumers reined in spending.
Word of quiet engagement with Pyongyang comes despite Trump's comments, North Korea's weapons advances and suggestions by some U.S. and South Korean officials that Yun's interactions with North Koreans had been reined in.
PARIS, Jan 30 (Reuters) - French consumer spending fell by more than expected in December as households reined in spending on energy and new cars, showed data released on Wednesday by the INSEE statistics agency.
Reined-in costs and rising volumes helped Euronext to cope with relatively calm markets last year, compared with 2016 when the U.S. presidential election and Britain's vote to leave the European Union boosted volatility.
Cheaper petrol and video games helped push Britain's inflation rate to its lowest since early 2017 last month, official data showed on Wednesday, offering some relief to consumers who have recently reined in spending.
A demand pickup for Treasuries, which have driven up the bond prices, reined in bidding for $38 billion of three-year government note supply, the first leg of this week's $84 billion quarterly refunding.
Other states and cities had reined in their cooperation under Obama, ending their 287(g) agreements or setting restrictions on when to honor detainer requests, and are unlikely to bring them back under Trump.
She could slow the build-out of the natural gas system simply by correcting the outmoded way the EPA calculates the warming effect of methane, just as Obama reined in coal-fired power plants.
The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) cracked down on Juul sales to minors in April, and the company was given a 60-day deadline last month to demonstrate how youth access might be reined in.
Xi's efforts seem to have put a looming trade war with Trump on hold -- and there's little evidence that Beijing has effectively reined in North Korea's missile and nuclear program as the President wants.
"Private consumption helped the economy but economic growth was likely limited as exports remained weak and firms reined in their factory output operation," said Takumi Tsunoda, senior economist at Shinkin Central Bank Research Institute.
Italian bond yields risked spiraling out of control during the sovereign debt crisis of 53-2012 and were only reined in by the European Central Bank's ultra-expansionary policies, which are being scaled down.
ICAP and other brokers have been suffering for several years from generally lower volatility on financial markets as investors reined in risk-taking and stock markets racked up almost a decade of constant gains.
Calvasina, whose firm is underweight on tech, said she's reined in her enthusiasm a bit on the broader market, adding RBC has lowered its S&P target for the year from 3,000 to 2,890.
The airy, upbeat first movement was followed by an Andante of exquisite velvety inwardness, with moments of swelling tone and yearning expressivity that were all the more poignant for being reined in so quickly.
He pushed forth a healthcare law that expanded medical coverage to nearly 22 million people, toppled dictators across the globe, reined in Iran's nuclear weapons program, and killed the most infamous terrorist in history.
Analysts project they will hasten the return of trillion-dollar annual budget deficits, and set the United States apart from other industrialized economies, which have reined in their fiscal expansions as growth picks up.
Alexandia Ocasio-Cortez each tweeted that private equity must be "reined in," they'll need to publicly wrestle at some point with how private equity is fueled by public pension systems that they otherwise support.
Like a number of his peers, however, he would be a better one if he reined in the publicity to that effect and simply included multilayered, fully realized female characters in all his productions.
Her vocals on tracks like "Nobody Like You" and "Mockingbird" are hints of what would come later on in her career, but even at her most reined-in, she's miles ahead of practically anyone else.
With official data confirming 2017 as the weakest year for UK retail since 2013, Carpetright's profit alert will stoke fears Britons have further reined-in spending on big ticket items at the start of 20163.
Mexican Sergio Perez and French team mate Esteban Ocon are free to race each other, after being reined in as a result of earlier clashes, and will be hoping to wrap up on a high.
Since President Xi Jinping came to power in early 2013, the government has increasingly reined in the Internet, seeing the web as a crucial domain for controlling public opinion and eliminating anti-Communist Party sentiment.
Tracy Ma, a visual editor for the Styles desk, worked on the design online, and reined in her often maximalist style in service of the project: "I wanted to have a minimal footprint," she said.
TP ICAP and other brokers have been suffering for several years from generally lower volatility on financial markets as investors reined in risk-taking and stock markets racked up almost a decade of constant gains.
Official figures due on Thursday are expected to confirm that the pace of growth more than halved in first three months of 2017 as consumers reined in their spending in the face of higher inflation.
The Trump administration does not on the whole view the nation's biggest banks as wayward institutions that need to be reined in, yet it has to grapple with Wells Fargo and its string of scandals.
Its close ally in Lebanon, Hezbollah, which might otherwise be counted on to retaliate against Israel, is reined in, at least for the moment, by elections on May 6, in which it is fielding candidates.
Having reined in spending, pushed privatisations and improved relations with Brussels somewhat since he took charge last year, investors had hoped a new election that reinstalled Orban at the helm could have brought more stability.
Squeezed British consumers reined in Christmas travel plans and bought fewer new cars last month, setting the stage for the first fall in festive spending in five years, credit card company Visa said on Monday.
The Atlanta Fed's GDP expectations were also reined in by data released on Tuesday showing the U.S. trade deficit widened more than expected in February by 2.6 percent to $47.1 billion, greater than economists' expectations.
Defanging Dodd-Frank, a sweeping law that created a consumer protection agency and reined in mortgage practices and derivatives trading, would also seem to contradict Mr. Trump's anti-Wall Street language from the campaign trail.
The tweets came hours before the House was set to vote on a bill to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and an amendment that would have reined in some of the government's surveillance powers.
Kentucky's secretary of state, Alison Lundergan Grimes, said that Mr. Trump's premise for creating the commission in the first place — that voter fraud was pervasive and needed to be reined in — was itself a fraud.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia sent 200 more police officers to Papua on Tuesday and reined in internet speeds to "prevent hoaxes from spreading" as civil unrest persisted in some parts of the country's easternmost area, officials said.
The U.S. Supreme Court this week reined in the scope of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, ruling that it applies to companies that collect debt for others, not to banks that collect debt they own.
His tempo in the first movement was reined in just enough to allow him to draw out curiously crisscrossing inner voices; tart (almost rude) harmonic intrusions; and hints of weighty darkness, especially in the development section.
Theresa May, the prime minister (who as home secretary in 2010-16 presided over the police cuts and reined in stop-and-search), insists that there is "no direct correlation between certain crimes and police numbers".
SHANGHAI, July 8 (Reuters) - China's yuan hovered at two-and-a-half week lows against a buoyant dollar on Monday, after solid U.S. jobs growth data reined in expectations of a large Federal Reserve rate cut.
He said the rise of inflation came from the expansion of demand and internal inflationary pressures, but it was reined in by lower inflation levels from trading partners and the strengthening of the local lek currency.
He boasts of liking drama and conflict in his inner circle, though he is less keen on being reined in and actively hates it when aides correct him in any way that makes him feel slighted.
Westpac said in a note that "authorities will celebrate" Tuesday's home price data, which offers further evidence of speculation in top tier cities being reined in - but not at the expense of momentum in smaller cities.
British rival ASOS also missed analysts' forecasts for sales growth in its latest trading period, saying it had reined in marketing efforts as it focused on ramping up warehousing space in Germany and the United States.
But under the current administration, the EPA's directive has been to deny the reality that human-created carbon emissions — likely at their highest levels in some 15 million years — need to be reined in, or regulated.
The country has also cut its bloated civil servant corps, reducing its ranks by 16 percent, which in turn has increased efficiency, curbed graft and reined in government procurement, saving the country $1.2 billion to date.
Toshiba reported an operating profit of 44.23 billion yen ($405.41 million) for the second quarter ended September, up from 6.25 billion yen a year prior, as it cut costs and reined in low-margin infrastructure projects.
But in the years since, dozens of state legislatures have reined in their abuse-prone forfeiture statutes, and last year Congress advanced several forfeiture-reform bills, though none has yet made it to the president's desk.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Global Fashion Group, the emerging markets fashion retailer set up by German ecommerce investor Rocket Internet, reined in losses in the fourth quarter as it increased efficiency across its regions despite tough economic conditions.
What to watch: If the meeting happens, sanctions enforcement — which the Trump administration has effectively ratcheted up — would likely be reined in, as both Beijing and Seoul are anxious to restore economic relations with North Korea.
It's safe to say that a vast majority of Democrats feel that President Trump and his congressional accomplices need to be reined in — and preferably hogtied — to halt their flagrant assault on democratic norms and institutions.
While federal courts have invalidated or reined in some of the most stringent restrictions — in North Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin — there are 17 states that now require voters to show photo identification at the ballot box.
But even that kind of Kremlinology doesn't completely clarify the pope's intentions, which is why Francis's liberalizing allies are frequently impatient with him and sometimes get out ahead of his intentions and find themselves reined in.
Tankers have piggybacked off that trend to secure contracts, or simply muscle in, across dozens of cities — even as officials elsewhere have concluded that water is best kept in public hands and reined in corporatized services.
The company, which has been burning through cash, has come under pressure from rivals offering low-cost solar energy from utility-scale installations, and because some state governments have reined in subsidies that encouraged rooftop solar.
There have been signs from many retailers that British consumers reined in their spending in late 27542, faced with the possibility of the country leaving the European Union without a deal to smooth the economic shock.
Republican lawmakers have long argued that spending around mandatory programs that make up 70 percent of the federal budget — like Medicare and Social Security — needs to be reined in in order to tackle the national debt.
Though frivolous overseas shopping excursions by Chinese enterprises are being reined in by Beijing, acquisitions that support the modernization and transformation of strategic industries still receive support, and the government considers the automotive industry to be strategic.
The second half of the report detailed repeated efforts by the president to derail the investigation, including by trying to sack Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general at the time, so that Mr Mueller could be reined in.
When he meets Taylor — a girl from a nearby trailer park who seems to live her life free from the fears and rules that keep our unnamed narrator reined in — the two quickly develop a meaningful connection.
For the sake of the hundreds of millions of people who depend on the ocean for livelihoods or sustenance, as well as for the sake of the ocean itself, these human impacts need to be reined in.
Health insurer Humana raised its 2019 profit forecast on Wednesday and posted second-quarter earnings ahead of Street estimates, as it reined in costs and recorded higher revenue from its unit that sells Medicare Advantage health plans.
Looking back, do you wish that you had grown more slowly, or reined in growth, or been more thoughtful at the ways you're growing and how much of that is attributed to the problems you have today?
At the start of May, the Senate failed to override Trump's veto on a bipartisan measure that would have reined in US military support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen that has killed thousands of civilians.
BoE Governor Mark Carney said last month he was watching to see if consumers kept up their borrowing to bridge the gap between rising inflation and sluggish growth in their wages, or instead reined in their spending.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Defense Ministry said on Monday it considers it "senseless" for Syrian government forces to respect a ceasefire unilaterally when it is being attacked by militants who cannot be reined in by the United States.
The Houthis have regularly launched missiles into Saudi Arabia since they began battling the Saudi-led coalition in 2015, but had reined in their strikes as peace talks led by the United Nations progressed late last year.
Mr. Volcker's tight monetary policy reined in the rampant inflation of the era, but also helped to start the recession that lasted from January through July in 1980 — and doomed President Carter's bid for a second term.
Guaranteed the first best climber's polka dot jersey, Van Avermaet stopped his effort soon after and was reined in by the peloton as the lead group was reduced to three men: Meurisse, Natnael Berhane and Mads Wurtz.
Ms. Haley has been one of the strongest critics in the administration of Russia's behavior around the world, often speaking far more harshly than Mr. Trump would, but she has rarely been reined in publicly this way.
Qassim Suleimani last week, Iran announced it was no longer obligated to follow the agreement, which had reined in its nuclear ambitions, and it launched ballistic missiles at two Iraqi bases housing American troops, to little effect.
Chinese conglomerates like Wanda, Anbang Insurance Group, HNA Group and Fosun International are being reined in because they have used cheap debt provided by state banks to spend lavishly, in some cases seeming to overpay for acquisitions.
Germany, its largest market, saw further decline in net fees of 9% in the quarter as business confidence continued to be subdued and companies reined in costs and deterred hiring, particularly in the manufacturing and automotive sector.
On a night when the much loved — and hated — New York Times needle faltered and the vaunted FiveThirtyEight projections had to be reined in, another news organization was happily touting its new voter analysis system: Fox News.
But for the purposes of setting the leverage ratio, the full netting benefits allowed under SA-CCR could be reined in, given that the ratio is meant to be a broad measure of capital to risk at banks.
This put tight restrictions on any town hoping to start its own municipal broadband, and reined in existing systems under the thinking that it was unfair for the government to compete in the open market with private businesses.
These are just a few examples that illustrate how, through the work of time, a punishing alchemy of public policy and cultural mores has made queerness proximate to repulsiveness, to something that must be reined in: It's criminal.
WASHINGTON — With bipartisan agreement, members of Congress said this week that Silicon Valley needed to be reined in with new regulations after Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, failed to allay concerns over the company's mishandling of user privacy.
The Liberal government has reined in those powers, requiring the agency to take only "reasonable" actions "proportionate" to the threat, outlining a list of acceptable disruption activities, and seeking a warrant for any action that violates Charter rights.
And while the work remains in an embryonic stage, advocates say they are at least somewhat optimistic that the worst actors can be reined in — and that trust can be restored to a greater part of the internet.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Cheaper gas and heating oil reined in consumer price growth in the euro zone in November, despite more expensive restaurants and cafes, rents and cigarettes, data from the European Union's statistics office Eurostat showed on Friday.
Before the summit, there were hints Washington was open to declaring an end to the war, some sanctions relief, and opening of liaison offices, a first step toward diplomatic ties, if the North reined in its nuclear program.
One of the groups, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said Congress had reined in the "overgrown and unaccountable" CFPB, an independent agency created to protect individuals' finances that conservatives say consistently reaches beyond its authority in its rulemaking.
Some takeaways and key findings: Other items of note: Dockless scooters have been all the rage; now it seems that cities and scooter startups are considering whether free-floating micromobility might need to be reined in a skosh.
However, some of the powers the secretary exercised under President Obama have been reined in by a recent law — for instance, the secretary can no longer use grant programs to push states to adopt standards like Common Core.
One of the groups, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said congress had reined in the "overgrown and unaccountable" CFPB, an independent agency created to protect individuals' finances that conservatives say consistently reaches beyond its authority in its rulemaking.
Just as Mr. Obama, frustrated by opposition in Congress, made ambitious use of his executive power, only to be reined in at times by the courts, Mr. Trump has turned to his presidential pen to enact sweeping policies.
He also said in the interview that his budget statement would include plans to give companies more time to pay tax if staff were unable to work or consumers reined in spending because of the spread of coronavirus.
Conservatives say Medicaid spending, which consumes a major and growing portion of the federal and states' budgets — it cost about $620 billion in 2018, and accounted for 9.5 percent of the federal budget — needs to be reined in.
While Uber executives have historically been willing to spend billions of dollars to plow into new markets around the world, some of that spending has been reined in over the past year in countries like China and Russia.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy came close to stagnating again in February as services companies, preparing for Brexit, cut staff at the fastest rate in more than seven years and consumers reined in their spending, surveys showed on Tuesday.
And that is despite the mean pay of FTSE 100 CEOs falling by about 17 percent in 2017 to 4.5 million pounds amid pressure from investors, the government and wider society for excessive pay to be reined in.
Despite justifiably high expectations of the laity that the abuse nightmare would finally be reined in, the focus was inexplicably modest, limited to sensitizing developing-world prelates to the suffering the scandal generates and best practices for responding.
MOSCOW, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Russia's Defence Ministry said on Monday it considers it "senseless" for Syrian government forces to respect a ceasefire unilaterally when it is being attacked by militants who cannot be reined in by the United States.
Yet over successive crises in its second decade, a combination of negative interest rates, trillions of euros in cheap loans to banks and a 2.6 trillion euro asset purchase programme dramatically and successfully reined in troubled countries' borrowing costs.
Bond yields have climbed and stocks have been reined in somewhat on concerns that inflation will pick up and U.S. government borrowing will surge to fund a budget shortfall after the Trump administration's tax cuts and new spending plans.
Air France-KLM earlier on Friday reined in its 2018 profit and growth expectations, partly due to the effects of the strikes, and said it was not able to take advantage of a good market environment for European carriers.
Property investors reined in spending after Britain's vote to leave the European Union on concerns that the market would be hit by companies moving some jobs to the EU or taking up less space against an uncertain domestic environment.
There have been signs from many retailers that British households reined in their spending at the end of last year, faced with the possibility of the country leaving the European Union without a deal to smooth the economic shock.
"A few agitators wanted to cause a breach of the peace and public order but they were reined in by the able security forces ... There is no need for alarm," government spokesman Sheriff Bojang told Gambia's the Standard Newspaper.
His statements on torture convey a gratuitous and undisciplined sentiment that is unbecoming of a Commander in Chief of the United States and that would begin to warp America into the enemy it is fighting if not reined in.
His advantage quickly rose to 22 seconds, but an attack from his Ineos team mate, Geraint Thomas, dented his lead while Frenchman Thibaut Pinot then reined in the defending champion with most of the other favorites on his wheel.
In contrast, the Corolla, Levin and Camry were Toyota's top three selling models in China in 240, outselling larger ones like the RAV2676.1 SUV crossover, as buyers reined in expenses amid an economic slowdown exacerbated by a Sino-U.
Trump notched wins in five of six states voting that night, securing a more direct path to the nomination, as chaos reined in a broken party still intent on stopping the winner, because it has nothing left to lose.
Which is why when you ask smart people what's the one thing that could possibly slow Amazon down, many will agree: The growing concern from some competitors, politicians and regulators that the company may need to be reined in.
But Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM, said the Fed is ultimately constrained in how much it can do, in part because its emergency lending powers for firms other than banks were reined in after the 2008 financial crisis.
And though lawmakers and regulators reined in some of the riskiest behavior at banks after the crisis, a lot of those same activities are still happening in other less-regulated companies that are financially connected to the large lenders.
Since the initial shock from the sanctions, Russian financial markets have stabilised, while the central bank has reined in inflation and started to aggressively cut its key interest rate - something banks were asking for but which may now backfire.
The display on the new phone is also still the same 1080p Samsung panel, although with a slightly more muted, reined-in color saturation (which I favor; none of the issues with the Pixel 2 XL screen are relevant here).
Trump last year abandoned the nuclear agreement, arguing that he wanted a bigger deal that not only limited Iran's atomic work, but also reined in its support for proxies in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon, and curbed its ballistic missile program.
Orban has enlisted allies, such as neighboring Slovakia, which also opposes the quotas and this week joined a chorus of eastern EU states calling for the powers of the EU Commission to be reined in after Britain's vote to leave.
The SEC fraud charges against Musk suggest that financial regulators want the CEO reined in, if not ousted, said John Gavin, CEO of Probes Reporter, a business intelligence firm that focuses on undisclosed SEC probes and enforcement actions against public companies.
Up to 100 percent of cereals and 90 percent of legumes were destroyed in West Africa in a 2003-2005 plague that affected eight million people and took 13 million liters of pesticide to be reined in, the FAO said.
The 10-year Treasury yield has been locked in a range between 2.6 percent and 2.8 percent for the majority of 2019 as downturns in global growth and inflation expectations have reined in market bulls and fostered demand for government debt.
The Honduran president, a conservative lawyer who came to power in 2014, has reined in homicides with a tough policy against drug cartels and street gangs that has been supported by the United States and criticized by human rights groups.
Putin has used previous set-piece speeches to lash out at the West and the United States in particular, but he reined in his criticism this time round and focused most of his speech on domestic social and economic issues.
Gun reform is a nonstarter, white nationalists are not about to be reined in by this Congress, the media is still a target, and the president has loyalists atop the legal system, from the Department of Justice to the Supreme Court.
Japan reined in exports of high-tech materials to South Korea as ties worsened this month, fueled by a compensation row over South Koreans forced to work in Japan's factories when it occupied the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 183.
The improved earnings and reduced costs at IAG contrast sharply with those of rival Air France-KLM, which reined in profit and growth expectations for this year due to an ongoing series of costly strikes at its main Air France brand.
LONDON (Reuters) - British shoppers reined in their spending by the most in more than four years in October, according to a survey by payments company Visa which added to other signs that the squeeze on incomes is hitting the high street.
Baidu, which is seeking to get back on a firmer footing after a series of setbacks, said it had reined in marketing to show respect as Beijing held the sensitive gathering where it reaffirmed the position of President Xi Jinping.
"The fall in (bond yield) spreads is a positive sign, but public debt must be reined in," said Andrea Costantini, vice president of Agrati Group, a family-owned maker of fastening systems for the automotive sector based north of Milan.
He cut protective tariffs, privatized state-owned industries, imposed new taxes on fringe benefits and capital gains, floated the overvalued Australian dollar to improve trade, reined in powerful unions and increased spending for education, welfare, public housing and old-age pensions.
While histories of this era often emphasize the ways that punk firebrands reined in rock's self-serious bloat, "Don't Do Me Like That" is a reminder that Mr. Petty was doing much the same thing from well within the mainstream.
Democratic lawmakers have also pushed to include amendments in the annual must-pass defense budget bill that would have reined in the president's ability to unilaterally take military action in Iran, but those were stripped out of the final versions.
The dollar fell to three-week lows on Thursday, as the euro gained on strong German industrial orders, while data showing jobs rose less than expected in June plus nagging concerns about global trade also reined in the greenback's recent rally.
The animating spirit of this government seems to be: that citizens are by nature corrupt, they're hiding personal information, they evade taxes, they're slothful, lawless, don't do enough yoga and must be reined in and made accountable to the government.
S&P Global Ratings changed its outlook for Romania this month to negative because of concerns about widening deficits - and the pension increase - and said it could cut its BBB- rating within two years if deficits are not reined in.
He has not reined in the editorial writer Bret Stephens, who is highly critical of Mr. Trump, and The Journal's editorial page excoriated Mr. Trump on his executive order on immigration — as did the front page of The New York Post.
As well as sprawling branch and IT networks and large workforces - exceeding 50,000 at Standard Bank - South African lenders are grappling with a stagnant economy, where consumers have reined in borrowing amid high debt levels and other strains on their income.
"Google is just as involved in terms of political campaigning as Facebook is, so they both need to be reined in and they both should be pressured in this election," said Jeff Chester, executive director at the Center for Digital Democracy.
A year ago, housing sales and prices were at or near record levels in many parts of Canada, but a series of regulatory changes, taxes on foreign buyers, tighter mortgage rules and rising interest rates have since reined in demand.
If they can&apost, then ultimately we&aposre looking at monopolies and then that you know, that brings in a whole other set of circumstances is are these companies Facebook, Twitter, Google, Apple etcetera, are they monopolies and should they be reined in?
On the one hand women are to be allowed to drive, and the religious police have been reined in; on the other there is a greater climate of fear due to leading figures in the ruling family, media, and business getting arrested.
Nonetheless, as Chinese shoppers have reined in their trips to Hong Kong and locals have tempered their spending, London has been catching up to its second-placed rival which saw a one-third tumble in prime rental values in the past year.
The Hong Kong-listed distressed-asset manager – in which the Ministry of Finance owns about 63% – has reined in its overseas expansion after it came under scrutiny in Beijing, but years of breakneck growth have left it with a hefty refinancing bill.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Finance Ministry denied a Bloomberg report on Wednesday that Germany had tried to push for a joint statement of the Group of 20 leading economies in which the G20 would have called for monetary stimulus to be reined in.
SEOUL, April 13 (Reuters) - South Korea's Hyundai Motor posted a 24 percent rise in net profit for the January-to-March quarter on improving sales at home and the United States, although weak business in China reined in the pace of growth.
"A very large weekly export sale to China shocked us three weeks ago, but sales to China have disappointed each of the past two weeks and have reined in futures exuberance in the process," INTL FCStone said in a note to clients.
Georgieva, a Bulgarian national and a former deputy head of the European Commission, said Russia had successfully reined in once stubbornly high inflation, helping to boost consumer confidence, and adopted a fiscal rule that had reduced its vulnerability to oil price fluctuations.
She and Weingarten both noted that the last big federal overhaul of education—the Every Students Succeeds Act, which replaced the universally unpopular No Child Left Behind law in 2015—earned substantial GOP support precisely because it reined in overreach from Washington.
WAVRE, Belgium, Nov 15 (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline said further growth from its shingles vaccine, which has boosted earnings, would be reined in by limited capacity until 2024, but a new bioreactor facility would then be ready to bring a "step change" in production.
Then, I checked my credit score, fixed an error, decided beforehand how I'd divvy up my monthly paychecks, reined in the spending, increased my credit card payments, and took on a side hustle to make more money to put toward my debt.
But so far, no detailed ethics code, like the one established by the Obama transition team eight years ago, has been offered, and there is no public confirmation that lobbyists, with their power to trigger big campaign donations, are being reined in.
But even as he cheered the idea of public-sector unions' power being reined in, he painted a dark picture of an America where gig workers who lack unions essentially rely on the goodwill of rich people who want to keep things calm.
LONDON (Reuters) - British manufacturers reined in their investment plans after the Brexit vote in June, according to a survey that showed no immediate big hit due to the referendum but may add to doubts about the long-term health of the economy.
Trade tensions between Beijing and Western nations continue to simmer, with the United States taking a tough line even though China, producer of half the world's steel, has cut excess capacity by a quarter and reined in its exports of the alloy.
Trump abandoned the agreement on May 8, arguing that he wanted a bigger deal that not only limited Iran's atomic work but also reined in its support for proxies in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon and that curbed its ballistic missile program.
Similarly, as the administration has sought an overhaul of Nafta, its impulse to rip up what the president has called a terrible deal for the United States has been reined in by the realities that American agriculture interests benefit from exports to Mexico.
Germany, Hays' largest market, saw a fall of 5% in net fees in the first six months of its financial year as business confidence remained subdued and companies reined in costs and deterred hiring, particularly in the manufacturing, automotive and financial sector.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Concerns that a trade deal between the United States and China may not be imminent reined in a rally in world equity markets and reversed gains on Wall Street on Friday, while strong U.S. wage growth boosted U.S. bond yields.
Although Azov uses Nazi-era symbolism and recruits neo-Nazis into its ranks, a recent article in Foreign Affairs downplayed any risks the group might pose, pointing out that, like other volunteer militias, Azov has been "reined in" through its integration into Ukraine's armed forces.
Trump last year abandoned Iran's 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, arguing that he wanted a bigger deal that not only limited Iran's atomic work, but also reined in its support for proxies in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon, and curbed its ballistic missile program.
Susan Grant of the Consumer Federation of America, another of the organizations co-signing the letter, cites the Verizon* super-cookie smartphone tracking system as an example of the kind of problematic behavior the NGOs are keen to see reined in by proper regulation.
But the government was forced to curtail the phone records collection program in 2015 following the introduction of the Freedom Act, the only law passed by Congress since the Snowden revelations which successfully reined in what critics said was the NSA's vast surveillance powers.
Japan reined in exports of high-tech materials to South Korea as relations between the two countries worsened this month, fueled by a feud over compensation for South Koreans forced to work in Japans factories when Japan occupied the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945.
In a Thursday speech, Morrison warned that Australia, which has enjoyed 25 year of consecutive economic growth, could see gross debt exceed $1 trillion in a decade unless growth in welfare spending, "one of the most difficult challenges confronting the budget," was reined in.
Once I'd reined in my derision of the show, I found myself tearing up a certain moments and getting emotionally invested in certain contestants (namely Kendall and Bekah M). Reality television is, of course, edited in such a way that elicits strong emotional reactions.
Removing David Bowie from the last half-century of pop would result in its edges being less pointed, its colors being less vibrant, its playfulness being reined in sharply; talking about how Bowie influenced it is like talking about how oxygen affects the breathing process.
If people are left with the impression that Google's legal but unethical tax dodging — which is widespread across both tech companies and service industries — has been reined in, then the passionate indignation that's led to these measures in the first place could peter out prematurely.
It is the second year in a row that money has dried up before the end of the fiscal year, the latest sign of a credit crunch as commercial banks and lenders have reined in lending to farmers, already hurt by sinking grains prices.
KINSHASA, April 7 (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo's government said on Thursday it had slashed the public deficit and reined in a credit line to one of the country's largest banks, the latest in a series of moves to shore up its franc currency.
Japan reined in exports of high-tech materials to South Korea as relations between the two countries worsened this month, fueled by a feud over compensation for South Koreans forced to work in Japan's factories when Japan occupied the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945.
The time has come for these labs, offices, startups, corporations, and entities to hire Social Scientists to help them understand that their visions may not mesh with our realities and may need to be reined in or adapted before hitting the market—if at all.
Known for selling suits, shirts and dresses with quirky details and bright, block prints, Ted Baker reported its first drop in annual profit since 2008 in March as brick-and-mortar clothing chains suffered due to online competitors and as consumers reined in spending.
The company's response, the executives said, was an example of how it had reined in the wild "rules-are-what-we-make-of-them-so-long-as-we're-winning" impulses that led to the crisis that was almost its undoing a few years ago.
Then there is the broader problem of Sanders' wealth as it relates to his core campaign message that "millionaires and billionaires" have cornered far too much wealth and power in this country -- and need to be reined in by a more activist federal government.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge dealt President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort a major blow on Tuesday by refusing to dismiss criminal charges brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, after Manafort claimed that Mueller's probe has run amok and should be reined in.
And there is very much a frustration among Republicans that Rod Rosenstein has not reined in this investigation, this Mueller investigation and kept Mueller on track and made sure that he is doing what he was asked to do and not going astray on fishing expeditions.
Alarmed at its debt-fuelled expansion, regulators started blocking its overseas deals, reined in its insurance business and detained Mr Wu. On February 23rd its disgrace became complete: the Chinese government announced that it had taken over Anbang and would prosecute Mr Wu for economic crimes.
He said low levels of investment in the past three to four years, as oil firms reined in spending when crude prices plunged from above $100 to below $30, has led to a shortage of new projects that could create a supply deficit in the mid-term.
Washington (CNN)In the hectic eight days after President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and top FBI officials viewed Trump as a leader who needed to be reined in, according to two sources describing the sentiment at the time.
A three-man breakaway featuring Frenchman Yoann Offredo, Swiss Michael Schaer and Belgian Frederik Backaert was kept on a tight leash by the peloton and they were all reined in 16 kilometers from the finish as Deceuninck-Quick Step worked to set up Viviani's victorious sprint.
If Dr. Fauci has become the explainer-in-chief of the coronavirus epidemic, it is in part because other government scientists have left a vacuum, avoiding the news media spotlight or being reined in by the Trump administration and accused of exaggerating the threat from the virus.
The steady slicing chords that back up the stern proclamation of a mandarin to the people of Peking regarding Turandot's bloody edict (that all her potential suitors must answer three riddles or pay with their lives) were dispatched with eerie steadiness at a compellingly reined-in tempo.
Defense lawyers and drug reform advocates, stung by years of piecemeal policy changes that have only reined in prosecution and arrest tactics bit by bit, said the plans did not yet offer any assurances that the decades-long era of mass enforcement of marijuana laws was over.
One ad's tagline seemed to suggest any number of strange things: that drinking soda was like snorting cocaine, that the average Diet Coke drinker was prone to using sex to advance her career, maybe even that she was plainly desperate and needed to be reined in.
However, data published on Friday showed shoppers reined in their spending in January much more sharply than expected, as prices rose following the fall in the value of the pound, suggesting the expected slowdown in the economy this year could happen sooner than many forecasters think.
But this attitude contains a serious moral hazard: why should rogue states and rebel groups like the Houthis feel accountable for their actions if an ally of two of the UN's most influential member states is not also held to account for its actions or at least reined in?
"We are not acting on the assumption we will get results through talks and accords," Rouhani said, alluding to European powers trying to salvage the deal that reined in Iran's disputed nuclear advances but unable to protect from U.S. sanctions the trade benefits that Tehran was promised in return.
Word on the street: Investors have reined in their expectations of comprehensive tax reform, but still see a path to a deal that allows U.S. multinationals to "repatriate" foreign earnings at lower tax rates, which would both raise government revenue and allow companies to distribute more income to shareholders.
The campaign is in its early stages, and López Obrador – "AMLO" as he is always referred to in Mexican media – has reined in some of his more extreme past rhetoric in an effort to reassure middle class voters that he is not another Hugo Chávez, or a Russian stooge.
Bardet was eventually reined in during the run-in to Chambery after dropping the main overall contenders in the descent One of Froome's main challengers, Colombian Nairo Quintana, is now 2:13 off the pace after failing to sustain the pace in the climb up the Mont du Chat.
Trump abandoned the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran and six world powers last year, arguing that he wanted a bigger deal that not only limited Iran's atomic work but also reined in its support for proxies in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon, and curbed its ballistic missile program.
At one meeting with hospital staff, Dr. Thompson apologized for his handling of staff reaction to the issues outlined in the articles, and acknowledged that he had not adequately reined in the industry relationships of the hospital's former chief medical officer, Dr. José Baselga, who has since resigned.
Mr. Netanyahu and his Mossad chief, Mr. Cohen, who will accompany him, hope to make it clear there that the current configuration in Syria is unacceptable — and to warn the United States and other countries that if Iran is not reined in, Israel will attack its bases in Syria.
The tough talk, the threats, the stream-of-consciousness assaults on opponents and the scapegoating of minorities, which combined have rendered Trump the most unpopular political leader since President Richard M. Nixon in the final days of his presidency, have been reined in by newly hired campaign capo Paul Manafort.
Citi said it expected oil prices to rise above $50 per barrel "in the near future" as attacks on oil infrastructure in Nigeria, power outages and payment issues in Venezuela and chaos in Libya have reined in total OPEC production even as Iran has ramped up harder and faster than expected.
If Facebook and America's other online giants are on the defensive, it is because a coalition of media firms (one example is 21st Century Fox), older tech firms (Oracle and IBM) and politicians (both from the left and right) has emerged—and is pushing for big tech to be reined in.
Hindu groups, which largely reined in their rhetoric during the campaign, are now expected to press the BJP for several demands, including a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Ram on a disputed site, life in jail for killing cows and ending the autonomy of India's only Muslim-majority state.
"What we need to put across is that the thirst for revenge ... be reined in and that proper procedures and guarantees of the pursuit of due process are upheld in respect of all these Turkish citizens not withstanding that some are believed to have turned against the authorities," Zeid said.
CNN reported Thursday on the frantic days that followed the President's firing of then-FBI Director James Comey, which led Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and top FBI officials to view Trump as a leader who needed to be reined in, according to two sources describing the sentiment at the time.
After the Trump administration reined in collaborative reform this September, ending her chance at receiving a report recommending improvements for her police force, Chief Hobley-Burney sent a letter to the Justice Department seeking to remain in the program while expressing how "disappointed" she was in the program's reduced ambitions.
Mr. Sirisena came to power in 2015 with the help of an unlikely coalition of minority groups and as the face of Sri Lankans' hope that power would be decentralized, the military and corruption would be reined in, and some of the country's wounds from the long war would be healed.
But as noted by Reuters earlier this month, some factories in China, where the outbreak took off early and has lately been reined in by containment measures, have begun to reopen after weeks of closure as part of a wider attempt to get the economy back to a quasi-normal state.
And there were moments of poor coordination between the New York City Opera Orchestra, conducted by Charles Prince (the director's son), and the cast, though, over all, the younger Mr. Prince found the richness in the music and reined in tempos just enough to allow some breadth in the singing.
Axel Merk, president and chief investment officer of Merk Investments, a California-based firm, noted that the yield on 10-year U.S. treasuries has dropped, an indication the bond market does not expect dramatically higher economic growth that would need to be reined in by the Federal Reserve raising interest rates.
He crushed a rebellion in Chechnya, which he visited just hours after taking office in a show of can-do bravado, modernized the armed forces and reined in — driving into exile, jailing or simply terrifying — the oligarchs who, under Mr. Yeltsin, had done so much to discredit capitalism and democracy.
Because Mueller did not explicitly find that Trump committed criminal obstruction of justice -- given the Justice Department policy against indicting a sitting president -- Congress, reined in by Pelosi, has chosen not to make use of the political side of impeachment except for its minimal, superficial progress on a glacial impeachment inquiry.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge tore into all of the legal arguments that a lawyer for President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort made on Wednesday in his long-shot civil case to convince her that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation has run amok and should be reined in.
It is untenable to attack Trump for saying the IRS might be auditing him because he's such a "strong Christian" when you've convinced nearly half the country that the IRS needs to be reined in or abolished because it has been illegally targeting Christians and conservatives in a campaign of political retribution.
The High Tech Inventors Alliance published an open letter on its website praising the introduction of the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board and other changes to the patent system, as well as Supreme Court rulings, that have reined in what the group described as frivolous litigation on behalf of low-quality patents.
After the talks purportedly broke down, representatives with several of the progressive organizations have joined together to form the Campaign to Regulate and Break Up Big Tech, an effort to make the case to lawmakers and regulators that Facebook can only be reined in through regulation or a total breakup of the company.
Mr. Baksa and many of his roughly 50 colleagues, whose jobs are now in limbo, suspect another motivation: interference from the government of Hungary's populist, right-wing prime minister, Viktor Orban, which has reined in government-run media and appears to be wielding increasing influence over privately run news companies as well.
A powerful law used by New York's top prosecutor to bring fraud charges against Wall Street firms was reined in by the state's highest court on Tuesday, a decision that could imperil an $11 billion lawsuit against Credit Suisse and blunt a favored tool for pursuing wrongdoing by banks and their executives.
There was a way for the Volk to escape the cat's paws — it must demand the re-institution of "law and order" through the sealing of the German border, and it must demand that the political parties putting their own interests above the country's be reined in by restricting their public financing.
Some members of the House Freedom Caucus, many of whom were originally elected on a platform of reined-in federal spending, have said they will not vote for a bill that does not include substantial wall funding, as well as the transgender amendment, drawing fault lines around Mr. Trump within the party.
Earlier this year, the nation's leading organization of conservative state legislators, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), agreed and passed a resolution calling for these financial penalties to be reined in with incarceration only being used as a last resort after repeated efforts to collect in circumstances when the person is able to pay.
And then it dawned on me: For them the arena, and then the parking lot, had become their own safe spaces, where these people, who had long been reined in by changing societal expectations and especially the heavy burden of political correctness, felt they were finally free of the ridiculous expectations of overly sensitive liberals.
Simply put, Morgan's broad approach to comedy -- characterized by his work on "SNL" and supporting role on "30 Rock" -- has to be reined in on this single-camera half-hour, which casts him as an ex-con who is stunned by how much the outside world has changed during his 15-year prison stint.
It may seem ridiculous, now that fashion has been reined in and corporatized, to pour so much effort and, clearly, money — according to Mr. Howells, budget was never discussed until late in the 2000s — into what would be effectively a 20-minute ride for a select few who could capture it only in words and photographs.
In late 2014, Mr. Keyes was reined in again, this time at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a conservative policy group in Washington, according to four workers there, after he made several unwelcome advances to two young female employees, one of whom had been assigned to coordinate his appearance at an event hosted by the organization.
CAVUTO: If I could touch on the North Korean talks that are coming up next month, General, the president seemed to intimate here that maybe a reason for the North Korean leader&aposs apparent about-face or tougher posture is because he met with the Chinese leader, second time in as many months, and it was sort of reined in a little bit.
Instead, a much less tangible web of norms, taboos, and fears has reined in US presidents since World War II. But as North Korea escalates its nuclear weapons tests, Russia promises to strengthen its nuclear forces, and the new President of the United States has openly tweeted that the US must "strengthen and expand its nuclear capability," experts worry that this fragile web could start to tear.
The American military grew, and the government could raise massive armies for war: Professionalized police forces became more common, so citizens didn't need to volunteer to protect towns: We reined in the West, so there was less frontier: And Americans went from living in rural areas to cities: And even the Americans who did want guns preferred the older technology because it was more reliable.
Schumer sent a letter to Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) questioning why he hasn't reined in Nunes, who compiled the GOP memo, and if he or any member of House GOP leadership consulted with Nunes or helped plan or draft the memo.
Mr. Galliano's tendency to chaotic de- and reconstruction had been reined in, and applied with surgical precision: A tweed cropped blouse atop a bias evening skirt was cut to reveal a window of the black crepe lining beneath; black tulle escaped from the lining of a coat to peek out literally, with an embroidered eye (and nose and lip), courtesy of the artist Benjamin Shine.
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Now a little wiser and older, the company has reined in its marketing and it's starting to diversify its mode of distribution, announcing today an exclusive partnership with O2 in the UK. Having once been available only via an arcane invitation system, OnePlus' smartphones will now be ranged across O2's UK stores, which will serve as a platform to expanding awareness of the brand and building it up through collaborative marketing.
Now Uber may have built its rep as a company with a thirst to rip up the rulebook — earning itself accusations of putting business growth before safety (witness, for example, its effort to defeat a city bill requiring fingerprint-based background checks for drivers; when it lost that battle it pulled its business out of Austin — returning only after Texas legislators reined in the power of municipalities to regulate ride-hailing companies… aka: classic Uber 1.0 behavior).
The core factual and causal assumption — that free markets cause the kind of inequality Professor Alston cites — is actually a shared one; only the normative judgment that attaches to this premise is seriously debated in mainstream American politics, with both sides playing the roles they are expected to: Libertarians and conservatives say that free markets are fabulous and inequality is unproblematic, while progressive, left-liberals, and social democrats insist that inequality is among the most serious problems we face and free markets must be reined in by a proactive, socially-responsible government.
Ah yes, well, the problem here is your uncle thinks, sadly—this is the "hip and with it" uncle, just grazing the edges of his forties, beer belly not quite kicked in enough for him to go up a jeans size yet, resisting the need to wear glasses but very much needs to wear glasses, his daughters keep him young but he's reined in the haircut a little bit, he has a cool car but never drives it over 40; but sadly he is actually an "audible sense of prostate disease about him" uncle, and so is necessarily uncool.

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