Sentence examples for rein itself from inspiring English sources

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It's a good thing that the immune system can rein itself in, because the microbiome carries out many services for us.

Mr. Bemba, 38, is a large, enthusiastic, even impressive man whose boyish face struggled to rein itself in when an interview turned to Mr. Mobutu.

A new proposal on chemicals, much applauded by the Swedish government, now in the presidency of the council of ministers, will provide an interesting test of whether the EU can curb its regulatory appetite.Could not the governments instruct the commission to rein itself in?

2.07pm BST Larry Summers runs through a long list of financial crises from the last few decades -- such as Black Wednesday, the Long-Term Capital Management collapse,the 1997 Asian crisis -- as proof that the financial system has consistently failed to rein itself in.

What it is, though, is a political football that none of these regulators has any desire to take on, even though it would be the one and only lawful means of government at any level forcing discipline on an industry that really has no ability or broad desire to rein itself in.

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Marching Song was first released on the 33 EP late last year, but this re-recorded version (due in October via Matador) ramps up the tension, the whole thing teetering on the edge of explosive emotion yet somehow reining itself in.

This is a warning from the dock, a hint that cricket could perhaps think of reining itself in elsewhere, diluting its own rampant gluttony, thinking a little harder about who it shakes hands with generally – and sending out a message that at all times it is the game that is sacred, not its disorientating new riches.

The indifferent commercial performance of her last album, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, has left her grandiosity undented – as ever, Carey is often wildly overblown (see, in particular, Cry), but there's a magnificence to the way her voice nearly bursts its banks, then reins itself back to quiet-storm mode.

The Federal Election Commission — long criticized for its reluctance to rein in abuses — has itself called this a "growing problem" and pushed to tighten the rules.

In a sign the Coalition might be positioning itself to rein in super concessions for high income earners, the document said the legislated objective would "provide a framework for important discussions Australia needs to have about fairness, adequacy and dignity in the superannuation system".

Until the United States and other nations decide to pressure Israel to rein in its attacks, Israel itself must weigh the impact of bombarding civilian infrastructure targets and even legitimate Hezbollah operations centers within residential areas.

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