Now is the time to keep our foot on the gas, not put on the brakes.
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But it was too late, and although he tried to put on the brakes, his momentum carried him into the end zone.
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It can even put on the brakes if it senses a hazard.
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In the end, someone will also have to put the brakes on the unbridled demand for health care.
The Chinese economy must be getting out of control, because the Chinese government is doing the unthinkable: It is desperately trying to put the brakes on the economy.
But industry sources say some in the UAW leadership put the brakes on the deal, and now Chrysler, amid a broader restructuring, is shifting some of the funds to other powertrain investments.
It says such a system of "strengthened cooperation" between particular countries, rather than one Europe moving forward at the same speed, will also "put the brakes on the enlargement of the EU to the countries of Eastern Europe".
To use a different metaphor, the Federal Reserve is like the team captain on a bobsleigh, he or she can turn the sleigh left or right a bit or put on and release the brakes, but he or she cannot make the sleigh go uphill.
Once inside, the zinc then put the brakes on further activity in the NF-kB pathway, slowing down the immune response and limiting the amount of inflammation, the study, in Cell Reports, indicated.
When the big two banks put the brakes on in 2006-07, the cajas continued lending more keenly, tapping wholesale debt markets to fund themselves.
Assuming this perturbs rather than excites you, imagine if the federal government put the brakes on all this over-regulation of the economy for just a little while.
The only way we can put the brakes on them is to pass a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution that limits spending cap 20% to start with and a super majority to change it or raise taxes.
Bonow says he expects the new findings could "put the brakes" on current enthusiasm for the test.
For now, the weakened real-estate market has put the brakes on eminent-domain takings by developers.
That said, their profit-taking could put the brakes on any sharp climbs in price.
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The government hast been trying to put the brakes on this market for more than a year now.
The government has been trying to put the brakes on this market for more than a year now.
In 1982, unemployment reached 10.8% as the Federal Reserve tightened monetary policy in order to put the brakes on inflation.
Manufacturing activity has definitively slowed, and a softening in productivity could put the brakes on the rally for trucking stocks.
In the long run, auto executives say, a shortage of qualified workers might eventually put the brakes on Thailand's auto industry.
The most sensible strategy would be to put the brakes on spending.
Rising interest rates have started to put the brakes on house appreciation.
First, how does the SBA know today what new regs it will be trying to put the brakes on a year from now?
One of the target markets of standard premier are business travelers whose companies have tightened finances and put the brakes on pricy business class travel.
Nominet, the organisation that oversees UK web addresses, has put the brakes on plans to launch an optional new service for sites ending with ".uk".
You have to first put the brakes on a contracting economy.
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But as the tech bubble burst and its shares sank, Cisco put the brakes on these deals, buying two companies in 2001 and five last year.
But some newly elected officials have put the brakes on those plans, raising questions about whether it's still possible to build big in the United States.
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