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In the meantime, the central bank was reining in credit to counter rising inflation, including spiralling home prices.
It froze the scheme last year because cost estimates were turning out far higher than expected, at a time when it was reining in spending.
(As a former Cabot colleague told me, "Blakeley was great at attracting talent. What he wasn't so good at was reining it in").
No doubt the only problem the backers foresaw was reining in the member numbers, not the member fees.
This blood was rein-fused after cardiopulmonary bypass.
Sen. Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, makes an interesting proposal to, as it were, rein in "runaway free trade".
Plus, it's unclear what the point of view is: Rein in the police?
He argued that the best thing government could do for the economy is "rein in the deficit".
The outcomes were rein tension in the left and right rein during walk and trot separately [both on short reins (long reins were defined as hanging in a loop and the horse having an unrestrained head and neck position; with short reins the rider had contact with the horse's mouth)].
Something must be reining it back.
Already indebted, households are reining in their spending.
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