Sentences with phrase «as in tune»

The researchers suggest dads (generally) aren't as in tune to their kids» secrecy attempts, but instead rely on moms to let them know what's going on.
We as female artists are as in tune with the activity of those who push the envelope to the maximum of what is defined as art.
Laughs don't flow out naturally, but Boyle's style is so hip, and the actors put out their best effort, you want to be as in tune as the filmmakers by laughing at it, even if the laughs aren't earned.
Few working filmmakers are as in tune with the curious predicament of being young and capable yet too lazy to bother fighting an uphill financial battle, and still fewer that manage to casually assert their cine - literacy without making a show of it (see the one - two punch of Sansho the Bailiff and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid visual quotations that close the film).
Sure, your doctor can help you with testing and guide you throughout your treatment, but it's impossible for them to be as in tune as you are with the day - to - day impact your medications have on your life.
(Many fathers aren't as in tune as moms to a sleeping baby's breathing and motions.)
It is already crazy in my house at night time, getting everyone ready for bed, so maybe I'm just not as in tune with their needs at night.

Not exact matches

If voters tuned in to the first night of the Republican National Convention hoping for a better sense of Donald Trump as a private man, they were likely disappointed.
Then, as more unicorns consider going public in the next year, investors and markets could change their tune regarding their embrace of these companies.
It's difficult for a brand like American Express, a credit card company, to come across as cool and culturally tuned - in all on its own.
The art of holding yourself accountable boils down to living your purpose and staying in tune with the values you've established as part of starting your business.
In one well - publicized case, the estate of the songwriter behind «Sesame Street» tunes such as «Elmo's World» auctioned his credits for $ 580,000.
But TV ratings and digital broadcasts are measured in totally different ways, and when Next Level Media broke the numbers apart, it concluded that at least four times as many people watched an NBA Finals game on average as tuned in for League of Legends finals.
Though the telethon was a fundraiser foremost, entertainment value was the reason many viewers tuned in — and stayed awake all night as the show expanded to 21 1/2 hours.
From singing show tunes in Grease to playing a ruthless hitman in Pulp Fiction, Travolta's talent has transcended many decades as he continues to take on A-list roles in blockbuster films.
But what we do look for, which I think is a broader version of the same thing, are people who are really in tune with who they are as people.
Reputation and image are becoming more and more important to big brands, so stay tuned for plenty more impressive stunts in the future, particularly as advancing technology allows us to extend further than the confines of the ground!
Eclipsed in the popular imagination by Apple and battered by the earthquake in Japan and floods in Thailand, Sony looks as defeated as ever, predicting another loss for this fiscal year, this time to the tune of US$ 1.2 billion.
As Lady Gaga belted patriotic tunes in a glittering crystalline bodysuit during the Super Bowl on Sunday night, drones from chipmaker Intel darted in synchronized flight above her as part of a light shoAs Lady Gaga belted patriotic tunes in a glittering crystalline bodysuit during the Super Bowl on Sunday night, drones from chipmaker Intel darted in synchronized flight above her as part of a light shoas part of a light show.
The tune of «When You Wish Upon a Star» plays in the background as well, building until its finish.
Every time I tune in, I learn new tips for my own hustle — as well as exciting new business strategies from successful entrepreneurs, like Facebook employee No. 30, Noah Kagan.
They reinforced his image as an outsider, as someone in tune with «real» American values — as a «force for change.»
«When Tiger plays, fans tune in, it's as simple as that,» said Jon Stainer, Managing Director of Americas of Nielsen Sports.
As chairman, Jobs will stay involved in the things he likes — fine - tuning products, for example — much as he has since JanuarAs chairman, Jobs will stay involved in the things he likes — fine - tuning products, for example — much as he has since Januaras he has since January.
Voters that embraced what became known as the pink tide that swept away the pro-Washington, free - market policies dominant in the 1990s are increasingly tuning hostile against the populist firebrands they once rallied behind.
More than 26 million people tuned in to watch the Grammys on a night touting highly - anticipated live performances from pop stars such as Beyoncé and Adele, according to Nielsen figures reported by CBS.
Investors in Madison Square Garden (NASDAQ: MSG), the home of the New York Rangers and the New York Knicks, will be eagerly tuning in as well.
Meanwhile, that kid in the storage unit constructing bag after bag of swag for an upcoming conference has got the right idea: he has his earbuds in and is listening to tunes as he racks up his hours, inching ever nearer a goal of 9,000 — 15 gift bags an hour.
««Adrenalina,» the World Cup anthem by Wisin, Jennifer Lopez, and Ricky Martin will also be among everyone's favorites as millions celebrate and stay tuned to the biggest sporting event in the world this summer.»
In an interview, Halligan said, «The Internet has fundamentally changed how we live our lives, and as consumers, we now have more options than ever to tune out marketing that is annoying.
It recently imposed a curriculum in schools in its Syrian stronghold, Raqqa, scrapping subjects such as philosophy and chemistry, and fine - tuning the sciences to fit with its ideology.
Facebook rakes in half a million dollars a day from these ads on mobile devices, a figure that should increase as more advertisers take note and Facebook fine - tunes the delivery.
These «micro» insights were used to fine - tune Uber's service locally but also incorporated into the work of other teams at a regional, global, «macro» level — such as looking at the UX of the website and app — to help growth in other markets.
This will allow you to tune in to what's important as you make decisions.
SNL is having a resurgence of popularity as people tune in to try to get some laughs out of our latest national political news, but even Trump's biggest opponents won't want to watch if the show's not funny.
There's technically no employer match but I can chip in cash as an employer and an employee to the tune of $ 53,000.
Above the bar, festooned with balloons of red, white and blue, one TV was tuned to a Trump - themed panel on CNN, as a government shutdown clock ticked in the bottom right corner.
Edwards added that he believes the recession is now here (hence his «ultimate» adjective), «just as it was in the fall of 2011 until global coordinated easing injected trillions and masked its impact, and will manifest itself unless the global central banks step up far more aggressively and tune out reality once again.»
Our diplomatic tone did change somewhat in tune with Ottawa's multilateral inclinations; condemnations of Pyongyang's tests now have appended sentences encouraging dialogue as the only path to a long - term solution.
This would later surprise me, because I thought of myself as a tuned - in reader, especially when it comes to personal finance books.
The Peoples Bank of China is expected to carry on with enhancing liquidity fine - tuning while maintaining a tightening bias in both monetary and regulatory policy, as long as growth continues to be more than 6.5 percent,...
This gives you ample time to see critique the level of prominence as well as additional time to fine tune any issues you might encounter in the process of trading the signals.
If you're in the brokerage or advisor industry, tune in, as I'll be posting a follow - up to this story as I hear new details.
Slush money due to the tune of INR 14.20 trillion (US $ 210.00 billion) was in circulation in India as per GoI estimates as on 11/8/2016.
According to Tesla's answers in front of the committee, the carmaker sees braking failures as distinct from its Autopilot feature, which is in charge of changing lanes, steering and tuning travel speed.
The federal NDP, which picked up three new seats in B.C. in 2011, is using this as a training ground for the 2015 federal vote, both to fine - tune ideas and techniques and to sway popular opinion in the key region.
As is customary around this time of year, Canadians across the country have been tuning - in to CBC's Hockey Night in...
According to the Economist, President Donald Trump's classification of U.S. media companies as being the «enemy» of the American people has resulted in more people tuning in to these networks.
Stay tuned as we'll also post up summaries from day two of the event here at Market Folly as well as more in - depth research regarding some of the investment ideas.
Instead, advertisers embracing the opportunity to fine - tune their paid search presence and get more creative with AdWords accounts will reap the benefits now as less steely willed rivals disappear from the listings and in the future, with a cohesive campaign that delivers customers time and time again.
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