Sentences with phrase «as it tacks back»

The NDP needs to regain the union vote as it tacks back to the left and will likely oppose much of the deal unless it is radically changed to protect Canadian jobs, something no one here has signalled.
As he tacks back and forth between different inspirations, methods, and aesthetics, he celebrates engagement, hybridity, and openness to change.

Not exact matches

the likes of neista David Silva our own ozil they don't defend but rather tack back to slot in the defensive line for the real defenders to do their job.have u all take note that ozil don't normally jump for headers in the heart of the midfield.so all I'm saying is if Chamberlain do nt want to defend yo make that position his then he should trying playing in the attacking position as he did excel there when he was played against Bayern last year or he is out from arsenal.
I hope this full group is back in tack next year as I think they got a lot better as time went on and next year that learning curve would be less steep..
The RPG elements of the game really do hold it back, as they feel under developed and tacked on, but the solid fighting mechanics and the ability to create something unique is a great draw that may keep me coming back just to be able to go Super Saiyan.
All around him, the pieces assemble for a high stakes conflict involving the fate of his home world, but those ingredients — including a half - baked villain played by Cate Blanchett and mythological gobbledygook about prophesies — have a tacked - on quality, as if Waititi and screenwriter Eric Pearson couldn't wait to get back to the good stuff.
Yep, they're all back, but what's not back is the magic and inspiration, as this tacked - on entry was mostly created to cash in on the wave the original had started while the getting was still good.
Later, the rear - steer system's effectiveness is demonstrated on a slalom course where we are invited to drive F Sport and Luxury variants back - to - back, the Active rear steer of the F Sport sharpening the line and requiring less steering input to change tack, the end result being a more agile, responsive platform that aids the driver in avoiding obstacles, so long as you remain smooth with your inputs.
We had some debate on what the vehicles sell for, him trying to tell me that base model versa's (Valued at roughly 12 - 13k) are selling for about 18k out the door after «dealer fees» (He went back and forth with me on «dealer fees», instead of «doc fees, taxes, title, registration», saying that this was a normal fee and that it's usually tacked onto the online sticker price as it's a «dealer fee»)
We tacked in the deep - water channel near Angel Island, heading back and forth across the bay as the current carried us toward the Golden Gate.
Their built - up layers of paint and collage elements make them the most time - consuming works Bradley produces, as does the sculptural, three - dimensional way in which they are painted: on the floor, tacked to the wall, and on the back of the canvas, picking up studio detritus along the way.
Things are tacked - on, pushed back, covered - up and layered as if I were building an object.
It's time to tack back control of one of our most important assets and keep it as a database for licensed real estate practitioners only.
A back - handed compliment / insult as long as that is tacked on at the end.
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