Synonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Synonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
Antonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Antonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
A bipartisan effort to ‘claw back’ compensation from bank executives who oversee a failure advanced in the Senate Wednesday, one of the most significant legislative moves to rein in the industry since the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
Another wrote: "She’s been shouted at four times and still cannot understand the audacity to try and grab the rein again."
Source: https://www.mylondon.news/news/zone-1-news/kings-guard-shouts-tourist-coronation-26868914
“As its biggest and most consequential member, Indonesia’s chairmanship is ASEAN’s best hope to rein in Myanmar’s bloody spiral from military coup to civil war,” said Thitinan Pongsudhirak, professor of International Relations at Chulalongkorn University.
Source: https://www.newdelhitimes.com/hrw-urge-asean-chair-indonesia-to-pressure-myanmar-on-violence/
Both taking place on Monday, October 30, children will be helped into the Halloween spirit with two sessions of an art club when they will be given a free rein to design and make a suitably spooky skull keyring.
Source: https://www.cravenherald.co.uk/news/23864114.coming-skipton-town-hall-school-holidays/?ref=rss
But food price inflation needs to fall substantially further to help rein in higher than expected overall UK inflation, which is still running at 8.7%.
But like many experiments meant to rein in costs, the rule has instead been increasing health care spending, according to a study by Guettabi.
But the Germany episcopacy has resisted efforts to rein in the church tax, or at least offer an alternative.
But unions, historians say, have generally failed to rein in new technologies that enable automation or the replacement of skilled labor with less-skilled labor.
Governments around the world are working hard to rein in the power of social media, and mass communication.
He’d likely have to rein in his usual bluster.
He’s got a bit of timber that he sort of needs to rein in before the fight.
However, humans must rein in artificial intelligence to prevent its destructive capabilities.
Source: https://technology.inquirer.net/127626/microsoft-president-ai-risks
“I call upon the (Chinese) leadership to really do the right things to rein in that kind of conduct, because I think accidents can happen that could cause things to spiral out of control,” Austin told reporters in Singapore.
Source: https://www.kuwaittimes.com/china-warns-nato-like-alliances-could-lead-to-conflict-in-asia-pacific/
I feel like once things kind of start getting out of control (it's) tough to rein it back in. Just made a couple bad pitches honestly that they put good swings on.
If Lauren senses that Phyllis could go off the rails, she’ll definitely want to rein her in.
In a further attempt to rein in the increasing number of women defying Iran’s compulsory dress code, authorities are installing cameras in public places and thoroughfares to identify and penalise unveiled women, the police announced.
In closing, Editor, over the years, realising that everyone has to survive somehow, the vendors have been given a free rein to ply their trade; and because of the political bickering, they’ve evolved into an eyesore with no solution.
It is a common, indeed a necessary and inevitable, part of devolution settlements across the world that the central or federal government retains the power to rein in a devolved legislature when it oversteps its authority.
It is poised to be a big year for antitrust legislation, as governments around the world attempt to rein in the influence of the so-called “big five” tech giants — Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft.
Source: https://qz.com/antitrust-cases-big-tech-2023-guide-1849995493
It’s time “to rein in the unchecked power of the Riverside Sheriff’s Department,” Eva Bitran, an ACLU staff attorney, told the board Tuesday, Oct. 31.