Encara no tenim significats per a "bring to heel".
1But you can bring to heel companies that are having a malign impact on your democracy.
2Yang's comments hinted, however, that Beijing has little confidence that it can bring to heel North Korea.
3Sometimes a pet, no matter how faithful, needed to be brought to heel.
4Ethiopia was brought to heel, and Italy is still afloat financially.
5He needed to be brought to heel at the boot of the elected officials.
6McCreevy's view is that the ASTI is now controlled by militants who must be brought to heel.
7And we were. The big difference this time is that Victoria will not be brought to heel.
8Of the rebels being brought to heel.
9Back then some, not the majority, thought we were outrageously irresponsible and had to be brought to heel.
10A week and the thing is done, the rebels brought to heel, and I can go to Normandie.
11But she urged doing so cautiously to avoid reigniting the outbreak just as it was being brought to heel.
12But like old Labour in the 90s, they are being brought to heel by the irresistible promise of power.
13'And is he nothing more than a damned pup to be brought to heel?'
14His exploits are entertainment far and wide, which is why we wanted him brought to heel in the first place.
15There can be no talk of lifting sanctions until Russia is brought to heel and persuaded to comply with international rules.
16If the majority protests it is because the majority is imbecile or corrupt; in either case, it deserves to be brought to heel.