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4. 驾驭:regiment 团,群 | reined 驾驭 | reign 统治
1. But it can be dangerous if not reined in over the longer term, choking off growth and leading to higher interest rates.
2. Mainly through tightening land and credit control, the state has effectively reined in the fast growth of investment in fixed assets.
3. Venus Williams started aggressively against Cornet then began to dominate when she reined herself in and began to make less errors.
4. While factors such as advanced age and a genetic disposition are beyond one's control, high blood pressure and lipid levels can be reined in.
5. The area under cultivation for daffodils has been reined in to less than 500 hectares, making room for flowers with bigger returns.
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6. Criticizing the current US investment banking model as " flawed ", he said it needs to be reined in under an umbrella of regulation.
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7. Greenhouse emissions have been reined in partly by Denmark's early development of wind power, which now accounts for about 20 percent of its electricity production.
8. As a general trend this expansionist strategy may be temporarily reined in but will never lose its nature.
9. The dollar continued to weaken following the US jobs data, which reined in expectations of when the US Federal Reserve will start raising interest rates.
10. The pound has dropped 19 percent against the euro since September as investors reined in their growth estimates for the UK economy.