Sentences with phrase «do is tie»

All it can do is tie into the game.
Making Friends One thing I like to do is tie myself to other local businesses that reflect my business style and ethics.
All you have to do is tie on strips of plastic tablecloth.
The first and foremost thing for Mr. Wenger to do is tie down Alexis Sanchez And Ozil with a new lucrative long term contract before going about signing 3new players.
Any thoughts you have concerning the great things you do are tied to that existence.
What Paul is doing is tying this homosexual behaviour that he's talking about with idolatry.
All you have to do is tying up your hair in a high ponytail by keeping back all strands of dreadlocks.
Now what I haven't done is the ties on the sleeve — what an extra element of surprise DIY.
Everything we do is tied to using computer systems — from reading the news and purchasing groceries, to communicating with family, to teaching and learning and activating community.
Much of what this thing can do is tied directly to what Android 3.0 can do, which is to say... it can do a whole lot.
Everything you can do is tied to power, which counts down continuously.
The last thing I did was tie a piece of burlap ribbon around the base where I tied the twine.

Not exact matches

You can get many ties for under $ 10 and pocket squares for $ 5 — it's a deal you don't want to miss.
Something that makes you feel you're in control, and then tie whatever you're doing to a bigger set of values and aspirations.
«If there is worry about Iran, the fact that President Trump has been tough rhetorically on Iran and established close ties with [the kingdom], may very well be the reason the market doesn't seem more concerned.»
«It doesn't seem like it's tied to a flash crash.»
Apple won't be able to avoid the finger - wagging headed for any tech company doing business with companies like Foxconn, particularly when CEO Tim Cook, as Apple's former COO, is directly tied to such a partnership.
Then there's a mystery product: After the entrepreneur's 60 seconds are up, Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch judge and Sprint Business Solutions exec Kimberly Green - Kerr flatly remarks, «We don't know what it is and we don't know what he wants,» a major faux pas that leaves the panel's hands tied.
Gary Condit (who was tied to the disappearance and murder of a young woman; although in the end it turned out he had nothing to do with it, he was ruined anyway because of an alleged dalliance with the young woman).
Woods is the co-founder of a Toronto - based startup called Nudge, which is developing a software platform to help business professionals keep track of their weak ties, meaning people they don't keep in touch with regularly.
Whether you need to pick up all the essential ties for men or you simply want to add more choices to your professional wardrobe, right now is the best time to do so.
Vulture, or Adrian Toomes, played by a very well - cast Michael Keaton — who probably got this role for appearing as another man with wings in «Birdman» — is one of the rare villains in the MCU that has a personal vendetta against the superheroes who doesn't feel like a desperate tie - in.
When you think of how you can tie what you're really good at doing to doing some good in your community, it usually becomes really obvious.»
There's plenty to do in Atlanta: It's tied for having the most museums per capita, and in the activities subcategory, the city ranks third out of 150.
This can all be tied into the «buckets of gold» concept, which allows you to fill your coffers simply by doing what you do best and making it known.
It was in these meetings doing what I loved — solving problems with technology — that I realized there had to be a way to take the alluring pull of video games and tie it to brands to drive loyalty and sales.
«When you make payments in physical locations using your credit card, all you're doing is providing credentials that tie you to the account you're making a payment from,» he notes.
But an alcoholic beverage consumed responsibly in the course of doing business can be beneficial, creating stronger social ties among co-workers.
The cheques do not have to be tied in the public's mind to the GST credit; call it the Canada Food Inflation Rebate (CFIR), but piggyback it off of the existing infrastructure provided by the GST credit program.
«So after 10 years of 4 % raises, their comp is now 48 % higher, but you haven't done a single thing to tie it to performance or productivity.»
If you think black tie means Chucks with a tux, you're doing it all wrong.
That's something I probably never would have done if I felt tied to my corporate job to pay the mortgage.
Digulla: I can't share with you specifics on roadmaps with different carriers, but I do think it's tied.
Today there are on - site gyms, massages, concierge services and even rules about after - hours e-mail so people don't feel tied to their BlackBerry.
The question is, just because Trump promotes these views, does that mean his ties and cufflinks evoke the same hatred?
The tie doesn't need to be solid red, but make sure the red color is bold and bright.
«They — the best out there — are still doing guesswork, with one brick - and - mortar hand tied behind their backs.»
«Everyone needs to understand what their objectives are, how they're measured and how what they do ties into the company's overall strategy,» he says.
And then tied to that is the photonics angle because I can get significantly more bandwidth through a pipe, but as I get to extreme levels of bandwidth I do it at an energy curve that is far, far, far less than what is being used today.
The settlement doesn't cover claims by Steve Wynn's ex-wife, Elaine Wynn, who has been trying to get out from under a 2010 stockholder agreement that ties her up 10 percent stake in the company.
This, of course, ties in with what we're doing with Burt Rutan at Virgin Galactic.
If my socks keep falling down or I don't like the tie I'm wearing, I'll go buy new ones.»
Saturday night, I attended the annual Gridiron Dinner — a 132 - year - old, white - tie Washington tradition that is meant to be an opportunity for the President and the press corps to do some good - natured ribbing.
«Kaspersky Lab does not have inappropriate ties to any government, including Russia, and the only conclusion seems to be that Kaspersky Lab is caught in the middle of a geopolitical fight,» he told the Journal.
Furthermore, tying the minimum wage to average wages or realized inflation rates is counterproductive if you believe higher minimum wages are stimulative (I do not, but I should hold out the possibility that I may be wrong).
It's a win - win, because the contractor gets the flexibility of not being tied down to one company, and the business doesn't have the overhead and the payroll expenses, and doesn't need the extra space for these people.»
But Pakistan has long maintained that its purported Taliban ties and tolerance of extremists groups are overblown, arguing it is already doing its best to help the U.S. stabilize Afghanistan.
Actually, I knew what I didn't want to do which was wear a suit and tie and work behind a desk.
High stress jobs are the ones that are tied to performance, as in, if you don't perform there are high - stakes, all - or - nothing consequences.
The one thing that ties all of these cases together (and you might throw in a comment this week by press secretary Sean Spicer about Hitler not using chemical weapons) is that there didn't appear to show remorse.
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