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- verb Present participle of
rein .
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Examples
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And one the things that you do in reining is that you have changes of lead.
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And one the things that you do in reining is that you have changes of lead.
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If Mr. Feinberg and others succeed in reining in certain fees and expenses, the outcome could reverberate through the bankruptcy universe.
Fees Add Up in the Bankruptcy Megacases Like Lehman’s | Impact Lab 2010
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But one of the people who competed in reining this time was Anky van Grunsen, whos sort of the queen of dressage.
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Other analysts, however, thought the power shift could prove useful in reining in Democrats '"protectionist" tendencies.
Around the world, concern over the global impact of U.S. elections Keith B. Richburg 2010
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However effective these approaches might be in reining in wayward contractors, there are important differences between (1) contractors who exploit the discretion afforded to them as proxies of the government and (2) agency officials directing workarounds through these proxies.
David Isenberg: We Don't Need No Stinking Democracy David Isenberg 2010
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But one of the people who competed in reining this time was Anky van Grunsen, whos sort of the queen of dressage.
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However effective these approaches might be in reining in wayward contractors, there are important differences between (1) contractors who exploit the discretion afforded to them as proxies of the government and (2) agency officials directing workarounds through these proxies.
David Isenberg: We Don't Need No Stinking Democracy David Isenberg 2010
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Robert W. Crandall writes, the deregulatory movement has led to a modest amount of progress in reining in some of these programs in the United States.
Survey of Regulation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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However effective these approaches might be in reining in wayward contractors, there are important differences between (1) contractors who exploit the discretion afforded to them as proxies of the government and (2) agency officials directing workarounds through these proxies.
David Isenberg: We Don't Need No Stinking Democracy David Isenberg 2010
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