Sentences with phrase «so tack»

That fee can actually put your account over limit so they tack on an over limit fee as well.
Provided you haul things, the Pro Trailer Backup Assist is a great value at $ 395, so tack that tech on, too.
The entire in - flight assault on uncle Adolph is done to the tune of «Song of the Volga Boatman» (with smooth jazzy vibes), and a version of «Dark Eyes» focuses on a gremlin who tries real hard to jump high enough so the tack on his head will poke Adolph square in the ass, and another who smashes dashboard dials with a giant mallet, pausing briefly to tell the audience «I'm only tree and a half years old!»
So tack on another $ 2 per snack (usually 2 per day) and you are looking at $ 95 for the week!
So he tacked up an Elton John poster next to Bradley's, turned to the keyboard and stuck to the work ethic he had picked up on the court and from McPhee's book in order to keep him going during the next decade.
Coauthor Ying Jiang, Ph.D from the University of Ontario Institute of Technology explains that nutrition equals low calorie in your brain, so tacking on just a few healthy pieces of fruit to a bowl of ice cream or a sundae can trick you into thinking that dish isn't really that bad for you.
When I did mine I was a bit unsure about how I was going to treat the free edge on the inside so I tacked on about 2 ″, knowing I could trim it down later.
It's no wonder it feels so tacked on and daft.
Here, the trite conclusion is so tacked on that it feels completely unearned.
A flawed process will always be flawed, so tacking gamification onto it won't make it successful.
In this case, we were going to be in Washington D.C. for spring break, so we tacked on a flight from DC to LAX on our award flight to Croatia.

Not exact matches

So for her latest study, published earlier this month in the journal Nature Communications, she decided to try a different tack.
People age 50 and older can tack on a so - called catch - up contribution of $ 6,000.
«In some states, the courts will agree to tack on prior years of cohabitating... so it's viewed as a longer - term marriage than the legal date,» Kauffman said.
Sony has so far taken the opposite tack, billing its upcoming PlayStation 4 as a console designed «by gamers for gamers.»
In one study, participants were given a box of tacks, a set of matches, and a candle, and asked to affix the candle to the wall, so that the candle, when lit, would not drip on the floor.
So Rosen tried a different tack: he offered to spend more time helping the most promising reps if they in turn would take on more diverse responsibilities.
So unless he has changed tack, he seems to be saying that middle - class investors should pile into overvalued markets now if they know what's good for them.
So what happened was as people were tacking on fees correct and those fees were rising at a rapid rate.
So they are able to offer the 3 % down option without having to tack on the extra cost of PMI.
So it's as important as ever to keep track of any annual expenses that your broker may be tacking on to your retirement accounts.
While any announcement is likely to cause a dramatic response from the financial markets — all the more so because few markets seem to be pricing in the possibility of a change in tack at the moment — we don't foresee a quick end to the ECB's asset - buying program.
So, Hope's tack with me prodded one of my deepest fears.
So I would like to take a different tack and remark on Michael's character, in particular his ambition and his bravery.
So don't worry that the book will be watered - down version of the blog or a cheesy devotional book with «for women» tacked to the end.
In the immediate aftermath of the «war to end all wars,» Wilsonian idealism was displaced by the «normalcy» of Warren G. Harding and the rise of a strong isolationist current in American politics» a tide of public opinion so formidable that even as strong and crafty a president as Franklin Delano Roosevelt was compelled to tack carefully across it, even as he prepared the United States for its inevitable entry into World War II.
The opposite tack, taken by many moderns, is that each succeeding generation is ever so much more enlightened than its predecessors and can dispense with what passed for wisdom among the ancestors.
Bishop Budd of Plymouth was taking a slightly different tack, discouraging use of the 1962 rite by saying that it really was jolly hard to celebrate, all in actual Latin, with heaps of rubrics to follow that had to be «scrupulously adhered to» and with lots of it that had to be learned by heart and recited «so that it makes sense» even when this was being done silently (I am not making this up).
Just as liberation theologians have shown that human liberation can not be considered simply as an additional topic tacked on to an otherwise unchanged theology, so also changing the way human beings relate to the natural world can not be simply an additional item on the already overcrowded agenda of the churches.
The Christian... who finds, even in a primitive or possibly corrupt religion, points of contact with his own faith, is not a relativist or a syncretist, tacking together a muddled theology or patchwork; rather he is a disciple who knows so clearly him whom he has believed, that he can recognize the tokens of his presence in any Nazareth which so - called orthodoxy has despised.
Listen, Thanksgiving is right around the corner, so let's get right down to brass tacks.
So I changed tacks and started to focus more on the polenta as an ingredient and what it goes best with, which led me to thinking about grits, because polenta is basically just grits that have set up.
The reason El Rey (originally just El Rey Coffee Bar) tacked «and Luncheonette» to its name was so that it could serve food and, therefore, better pay the bills.
so in short, you have saved me from the trouble of thinking what to cook; I find all of my favorites here; --RRB- tack så mycket!
My roommate and I currently have a 5 - 7 year plan to move out here — the dude likes to tack on a couple extra years every so often, which is unforgivable — but I'm hoping to bump up that timeline significantly.
So it's a good idea to tack them down with toothpicks.
So much has changed since that fateful day, including the chances of Papelbon getting dealt: it turns out that the vesting option tacked on to the end of the deal is a problem for Milwaukee, and maybe everyone else in the league as well.
«We're already going to back our tack (that gauges speed) down for tomorrow, so we won't have the speeding penalty,» Busch said.
So whilst we can pat ourselves on the back on the back of the City result and have major inroads in realising that a change of tack i.e our Plan B whereby we relinquished possession to 35 % but got a fairly comfortable win.
So when the club and manager agreed a new contract extension there was some anger but a lot more of us hoping that there would be at least a change of tack.
He'd like to take his graceful freestyle moves — the so - called Flash Tacks that involve launching into the air in one direction, doing a flip or a twist and then hitting the water at full speed going in the opposite direction — into wave - riding competitions.
The Michigan - Houston game was an officiating junkyard, with so many awful ticky - tack calls that it is hard to imagine what the game even would have looked like with proper officiating, let alone who would have won.
So he changed tack and signed 35 mill Sanchez and GK Ospina.
Finally, if Wenger really cares that Arsenal go to the next level with Lacazette in the striker's role he will need to surround him with the proper kinds of players, those who compliment his skills and give him a legitimate chance to lead the line... if they can spread the opposing teams back line with Sanchez on the left and someone of consequence on the right (must purchase this individual), this would likely create some space for Ozil in the middle of the pitch... having 3 players who can not only create their own opportunities, but provide assists and make well - timed runs, could bring some much - needed directness back into our ticky - tack approach of late... unfortunately instead of making the tough decisions and spending the supporters money in the right places, we instead have wasted so much time bashing our heads against the same brick wall over and over again and expecting different results..
So they are clearly on the right tack here in getting back up to the top flight.
I anticipated the busy schedule during CES, so there are a couple of extra days tacked on to my trip to just enjoy Vegas.
Tack up an inventory of your pantry and store it affixed to a clipboard and a pencil on a hook on the inside of your cabinet door so you can quickly scan before you grocery shop.
Room Temperature — Now I'm getting a little «brass tacks» here, but in our house the downstairs feels about 10 degrees cooler than the upstairs so when DaddyB and I are freezing in the winter, the girls are sweating in their rooms.
the URL: portion of this comment box won't allow me to enter anything, it keeps trying to tack onto the end of my email address so my link is http://www.3sidesofcrazy.com
(Oh, and while this doesn't directly involve the topic at hand, this column has become my primary place to geek out about cloth diapers, so I'll tack it on anyway: Finally sacked up and switched to powdered Charlie's Soap after we started having some pretty bad Stink Problems.
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