The government must get its finances in order and, in particular, rein in spending.
But with this sprawl came incredible complexity, which managers did very little to rein in.
The new management team is clearly aware of the need to rein in marketing spending.
The plan falls short of what Bair has recommended to rein in the too-big-to-fail menace.
Thatcher also immediately began to slash income tax rates, rein in galloping spending and fight inflation.
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It also builds on earlier proposals to rein in over-the-counter derivatives, such as credit-default swaps.
Chinese technocrats have been, in various ways, draining money from the economy to rein in inflation.
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And, sooner or later Congress will have to rein in the federal budget deficit.
Previously, Hamas officials have said they were trying to rein in rocket fire from Gaza.
At this stage, the government believes lesser sanctions would not be enough to rein in Microsoft.
There's also the threat of malpractice, which makes it difficult for doctors to rein in tests.
But on ballads such as "Nature Boy, " he manages to rein in his youthful enthusiasm.
We do have to rein in deficits that have been accumulating for too long.
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Collins blasted Jamaica for not doing more to rein in the problem in recent years.
And, rein in their transfer pricing abuses, with these companies hiding income in offshore tax havens?
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Expect more such litigation as insurers and Obamacare regulators try to rein in healthcare costs.
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Another quagmire would surely lead Congress to make an attempt to rein in presidential power.
If everyone understands the rules going in, such troublemakers are easier to rein in.
India, the largest milk producer, banned milk powder exports to rein in rising prices.
The state faces possible bankruptcy unless it finds a way to rein in costs.
France promoted the single currency as a way to rein in German power after German unification.
Self-inflated analysts talk of "mowing the grass" to rein in Hamas and other groups.
But whether anyone has the means or the will to rein in the paramilitaries is doubtful.
To complete his side of the deal, Mr Abbas has to rein in Palestinian militant groups.
They promise to rein in government spending, which showed signs of running away under the Liberals.
This should rein in the more careless lenders, reducing the risk of a credit bubble.
As its only ally and benefactor, China alone might be able to rein in North Korea.
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Efforts to rein in the lionfish seem to be the only initiative generating much interest beyond the local level.
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To what extent will up-and-coming economies such as China and India be asked to rein in their skyrocketing emissions?
And the best way to rein in the consumption boom is to tighten fiscal policy.
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