Sentences with phrase «by tying»

Seems like everyone is on a «let's see the world before we turn 30» bandwagon & the only way they can travel is by tying up with the travel industry.
Remind customers who use this product to periodically check the flow on all attached power heads by tying a small nylon string to each head.
If the mother has not chewed the pups umbilical cord, you may also need to assist her by tying a clean string around the cord and cutting it approximately an inch from the puppy's belly.
I guess I'll start by tying them up together closely for a few... [Read more...] about How to get my german shepard and jack russell to mate?
Connect the Wrap by tying it off to one side of the dogs spine.
... MORE Incorporate these items into a bird toy by tying them with hemp twine, or drilling a hole and using plastic chain or quick links to attach to a toy that needs some sprucing up and you have saved yourself some money.
For bigger breeds, you can make your own by tying your pet's favourite toy to one end of a PVC pipe with a rope.
American Express is launching a new card in April that encourages frequent use — and collection of swipe fees — by tying rewards to continued use of the card.
By tying your checking account to your savings account, you have a safety net if you bounce a check.
But the major part of the government's debts is promises to make payments to large populations of beneficiaries, under a formula that protects the payments from inflation by tying them to the CPI.
For instance, IDR plans — which take the sting out of monthly payments by tying what a student pays to their income — have been hailed as the answer to student loan default.
And by tying that debt to your house through a cash - out refinance, you're putting yourself in a position where if your friend or family member can't pay you back, you could end up losing your home.
Congress spent most of the summer ignoring several proposals to ease the strain on people with student loans, then settled on a middle - of - the - road answer by tying interest rates for student loans to the 10 - year Treasury index rate.
By being aware of how we treat our money differently through mental accounting — whether it's a job bonus, birthday money, or our weekly income — and by tying money to time, you get a more valuable, more personal idea of an item's true cost.
The programs replicate currency markets by tying in the program's returns to the selected currency.
Indexed annuities are in the middle of the spectrum, similar to indexed universal life insurance, in offering safety of principal though a fixed interest feature AND the opportunity to gain returns by tying to any number of market indexes.
But be forewarned: two people with alarming driving records aren't likely to earn big savings by tying the knot.
We promote the use of credit by tying it to fancy reward points and programs.
The PROSPER Act still places accountability on colleges by tying federal funding eligibility to graduate rates.
When it comes to student loans, the only activity Steven Palazzo (R) supported reforming student loans by tying interest rates to the market with a ceiling cap.
You don't want to jeopardize your financial health by tying up all of your money if you aren't protected from unexpected expenses.
And while it's a tad less obvious, you can achieve this by tying your book to ideas that readers may be interested in — like paranormal elements, specific settings, or complex family relationships they can relate to.
eBooks are awesome but by tying them to Microsoft Edge is a risk.
They resisted the temptation to try and force their market in selling kindle devices by tying up written work to a kindle - only device.
You can do this by tying your pitch into a current event, an anniversary or a promotion.
Kobo got where they are (that is, w / o a US distributor) by tying themselves to a failing B&M bookseller in Borders.
If you want to tell your personal story, ensure its success by tying your story into how - to steps your reader can take to change his or her life.For example, if you're writing your story about surviving cancer, focus on a specific type of cancer (narrow your niche) and specifically tell readers how they can get the same results you did and how you got through it.
Expand beyond the personal by tying your personal anecdotes to established stories.
Use an image that creates a consistent author brand by tying into your author website and other social media sites.
First thing I do is put them on, they are too big but by tying string I make them tight.
Some libraries have made this easy by tying it to something the patron can't forget, some don't.
Apple has successfully implemented its own DRM system in its music store iTunes but it has done this by tying the downloaded music to its own popular iPod music player so that it can't be played on any other devices.
By tying the Stanza name to the Altima sedan, Nissan is able to keep a favorable insurance rating for its new car, although it's quite different from the old model.
Huffman is pushing charter schools and doing his best to demoralize the teachers of Tennessee by tying their evaluations to test scores, not to experience or education or any other factor that matters more than test scores.
The larger concerns voiced, however, were that by tying principal pay to school growth scores, the state could deter high performing administrators from moving to a chronically low - performing school where they are needed most, perhaps an unintended consequence of this new law.
The Obama Administration plans to do an end - run around the Constitution and the federal law by tying the Common Core Standards to the granting or denying of federal appropriations, both the $ 4.35 billion Race To The Top money and even Title I funding.
Not only is the Common Core testing system created to generate the false impression that Connecticut and the nation's public education system is failing, but by tying the Common Core SBAC test results to the new inept, illogical and counter-productive Connecticut Teacher Evaluation System, the incredibly expensive «golden nugget» of the corporate education reform industry aims to denigrate teachers and blow apart what is left of the teaching profession.
These foundations have clear agendas and are using their money to enlist allies in their causes, whether it's through funding advocacy groups (they're mostly blocked from direct lobbying due to their nonprofit status) or by tying their dollars directly to desired changes in policy and personnel.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo wants his education tax credit, which critics have identified as a backdoor voucher plan for private and parochial schools, and he wants it so badly that sources in Albany are saying he is trying to entice hesitant Democrats by tying strengthened rent regulations to passage of the credit.
Worse, they defend the system by tying up taxpayer dollars in a status quo that was built for a different age in which education didn't equal better quality of life, not for a time in which what you know is more important than what you can do with your hands.
The political world essentially holds school districts hostage by tying both federal and state money to standardized tests performance.
By tying instruction to each scholar's most effective learning style, E.A. Young Academy individualizes each learning experience.
«By tying together educator and student data with TalentEd's solutions, we'll create an extremely powerful set of K - 12 talent management and student assessment solutions that will give school and district leaders data - informed, actionable insights to expand and improve the way educators teach and students learn.»
The federal government can increase accountability for remedial education by tying the receipt of federal student aid dollars to the reporting of better data on remedial programs, including enrollment, placement, progress, and completion rates.
They punish schools and teachers, by tying evaluations to test scores.»
Chief among them was the concept of making schools accountable by tying eligibility for public dollars to performance.
(Texas) With a statewide strike among Oklahoma teachers looming, lawmakers in Texas signaled this week that increasing teacher pay — possibly by tying raises to performance — will be a priority during the next Legislative session.
And helping Ms Rhee achieve her aims... and Mayor Bloomberg and Chancellor Klein, as the UFT's Mulgrew did by flipping from his previous «stance» and selling out NYC teachers by tying evals to test scores and allowing for a huge increase in charters - ca ching - back in the running for RttT!
The ultimate goal is forming a connection by tying the information to real world applications and contexts.
«We want to challenge everyone — parents, teachers, school administrators — to raise standards, by having the best teachers and principals, by tying student achievement to assessments of teachers, by making sure there is a focus on low - performing schools,» Obama said in a statement released by the White House on Monday.
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