Synonym: draw rein, harness, rein in, rule. Similar words: wherein, figure in, reinforce, reinforced, reinstate, interfere in, come into being, reign. Meaning: [reɪn] n. 1. one of a pair of long straps (usually connected to the bit or the headpiece) used to control a horse 2. any means of control. v. 1. control and direct with or as if by reins 2. stop or slow up one's horse or oneself by or as if by pulling the reins 3. stop or check by or as if by a pull at the reins 4. keep in check.
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91. You don't have free rein in the Registry, but you do have access from a common root node for all your applications.
92. In order to give free rein to rule of the system for our country's reform, we should carry out a overall and systematic study and analysis.
93. Do not give dalliance Too much the rein:the strongest oaths are straw To the fire i' the blood.
94. China has been struggling to rein in excess cash to control inflation, but pressure is growing on Beijing to let its currency appreciate faster.
95. Of course, the US government claims to want to rein in borrowing.
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96. It is left to an unlikely band of mortals and one determined water nymph to somehow rein in the Olympian chaos.
97. The state faces possible bankruptcy unless it finds a way to rein in costs.
98. Her choice of foreign minister will be a clue to whether she intends to rein back on Lula’s foreign-policy adventurism.
99. If we want to make play giving rein to its individual educational function to great extent, that we must make play becoming play.
100. If he values your work, he may rein in his abusiveness.
101. Mr. Fei , on the other hand, has been given a free rein.
102. Even as the Obama administration seeks to ensure it is taking appropriate steps to lift the economy in the near-term, it may soon need to shift tack to how it will rein in the record U.S. budget gap.
103. Her horse, as she gave it rein and raced forwards, leapt "like a swallow" with fear, but she saw her banderilla planted firmly for the first time in the black, mountainous neck.
104. While women had free rein over the jewelry, shoes and handbags, in the world of watchmaking, the male consumer dominated.
105. Billy made no reply, but went to his haversack and took from it an apple, and going up to his pony placed him in position, the rein over the horn of the saddle.
106. Consequently, this paper argues that it is an inevitable choice that cross-border tourism should he developed through international cooperation between both sides, and this can give free rein to i...
107. Government would consider this disadvantageous and may rein in schedulingof liberalization.
108. It was the type of writing which he enjoyed, because it permitted him to give free rein to his imagination.
109. Fiscal policy-taxation and public spending-is being kept on a tight rein by an iron chancellor.
110. And it is not clear that China can rein in its own economic juggernaut.
111. Many executives must learn to rein in their presumptuous free - wheeling style.
112. Take hold of your horse only as much as he needs. In other words, take only as much slack out of the reins as required to stop your horse. Never jerk from a loose rein.
113. CNN's Mallika Kapur looks at minimum wage policies in India, and this is a country struggling to rein in a double-digit inflation.
114. The man who does not rein in his passions will always be weak.
115. Scarlett , give him a rein in each hand and let him go.
116. The forth part studies the measures for free rein to subjectivity of college students.
117. The National Party, the junior partner in Australia's coalition government, draws much of its support from the countryside and is particularly reluctant to give free rein to the water market.
118. Certainly there will be increasing activity as time progresses, and meanwhile we monitor what is happening to keep a tight rein on the dark Ones.
119. If it's just a conditioning day, I can continue mixing walking on a loose rein with more trotting and loping.
120. Our country economy added fast rein in 1998, because social demand is insufficient, cause directly.
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