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24 Sentences With "keep a tight rein on"

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Macau is under pressure to keep a tight rein on capital outflows.
Some of the hardest to source are Patek Philippe and Richard Mille, which both keep a tight rein on production.
In the fourth quarter, JetBlue said it is trimming capacity growth and will otherwise keep a tight rein on costs.
Analysts are now looking to McCall's successor Lundgren to keep a tight rein on costs when he takes over on Dec.
Mr. Whalen said Mr. Dudley, more than any other Fed leader, was justified in arguing to keep a tight rein on banking activities.
Faced with unrelenting capital outflows, authorities seem determined to keep a tight rein on cash, lending limited amounts for longer periods and at higher cost.
If the German government were to retain a stake in a combined entity, lawmakers would likely argue that it should keep a tight rein on pay.
But the start-up decided to keep a tight rein on its service before gradually expanding the route and exposing the cars to new conditions. Drive.
If the German government were to retain a stake in a combined entity, lawmakers would likely argue that it should keep a tight rein on pay.
It doesn't wander as far afield as many French comics and animated features, but that just lets it keep a tight rein on a story that makes flawless emotional sense.
While Singapore's authorities are known to keep a tight rein on public speech and the media, especially when it comes to matters related to race and religion, outright bans are more rare.
Nene sought to keep a tight rein on spending during his previous stint as finance minister, before being fired by Zuma in December 2015 and replaced with unknown parliamentary backbencher Des van Rooyen.
Not that we're accusing any of those people of stealing bandwidth from you, but it's good practice to keep a tight rein on the number of people who can gain access to your wi-fi.
The non-oil government sector of the economy shrank 0.1 percent, showing Riyadh continued to keep a tight rein on state spending as it tried to cut a big budget deficit caused by low oil prices.
But he is widely expected to appoint a loyal ally as prime minister and try to keep a tight rein on policy, as former president Boris Tadic, then of the Democratic Party, did between 2004 and 2012.
But he is widely expected to appoint a loyal ally as prime minister and try to keep a tight rein on policy, as former President Boris Tadic, then of the Democratic Party, did between 2004 and 2012.
The administration of leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has vowed to keep a tight rein on the federal budget, but earlier this month Mexico suffered a downgrade to its sovereign credit rating from ratings agency Fitch.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other oil producers, including Russia, agreed last week to keep a tight rein on supply until the end of the first quarter of 2018, nine months longer than originally planned.
His father, Carmine Sr., was a legal stenographer for Manhattan law firms, and his mother, Susan (Plantamura) Persico, was a strong-willed woman who tried to keep a tight rein on young Carmine; his older brother, Alphonse; his younger brother, Theodore; and a sister, Dolores.
Unlike its predecessor (WikiTribune, which Wales co-founded with Orit Kopel), WT.Social was not crowdfunded. Wales was quoted as wanting to "keep a tight rein on the costs." In October 2019, Wales launched the site. When a new user signed up they would be placed on a waiting list with thousands of others.
Matlaw, p. 2 The wedding is set to take place in Scene 6 but Lincoln has developed cold feet. A friend tries to persuade him not to cancel it, and Mary's brother-in-law advises him to "keep a tight rein" on her ambition for him to become President. Lincoln's clerk applauds his betrothal to someone who will push him to fight for the freedom of the slaves.
Davis formed a "Red Squad" in order to "investigate and control radical activities, strikes, and riots." According to the Official LAPD website, one Police Commissioner declared his support for Davis' Red Squad, saying, "The more the police beat them up and wreck their headquarters, the better. Communists have no Constitutional rights and I won't listen to anyone who defends them." Mayor Shaw appointed his campaign manager, James "Sunny Jimmy" Bolger, to serve as Davis' secretary, in order to keep a tight rein on the Chief.
After his establishment as Governor of New South Wales, Macquarie escalated this trend. Macquarie took the view that the township of Parramatta and other towns should be the domain of the free settler and that convicts should be housed in a way that the government could keep a tight rein on the supervision and control of the convict population. To this end, by 1821, a new convict barracks was constructed at Parramatta, removing the need for convict huts on the allotments within the town. Governor Brisbane granted new town leases in Parramatta in 1823, and on 30 June over 300 leases were made, with many of the town's inhabitants gaining secure title.
In the KPRAF, even among personnel who had chosen not to join the insurgents, it was possible to note a variety of backgrounds; there were ex-Khmer Rouge turncoats, Vietnamese supporters, former royalists, and a younger generation of junior officers and of men without political antecedents. Although it could not be proved by outside observers, it could be inferred that factions in the KPRAF might have coalesced around such shared former political loyalties, affiliations, or backgrounds. If this were the case, such coalescence could take several forms in the future: either there could be a hardening of factional lines as the KPRAF itself becomes more entrenched as an institution of the PRK, or as stated at the outset, Vietnam, in its role of mentor to the armed forces of the Phnom Penh government, could keep a tight rein on the KPRAF and could forcibly prevent its polarization around internal factions.

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