Sentences with phrase «even nudging»

Even nudging the volume skyward results in a very pleasant surprise.
Offering massive sound in a tiny package, Polk Audio's Magnifi Mini is one of the most affordable and intuitive sound solutions in the soundbar genre, and one well worth considering for those looking to improve their TV's sound without even nudging the furniture.
«Making homemade muesli allows you to have total control over the nutritional content of the finished product,» she says — think sneaking in a serving of fruit, adding extra protein and even nudging in some omega - 3 in chia.
He might even nudge home an equaliser.
I'm assuming that Outer London swings will be broadly similar to the rest of the country and Inner London might stand still or even nudge towards Labour again.
It is quieter, best gas mileage, and Honda plastic is superior to all others, even nudges out the Toyota.
Bullmastiffs are excellent with children and fiercely protective although they are so large and heavy that even a nudge or accidental head butt can inflict damage to a small child.
If you scold your dog for jumping, or even nudge them away with your knee, you're still giving them attention and rewarding the unwanted behavior, even if you think that «reward» is punishment.

Not exact matches

It would even encourage me with a little nudge when it noticed I reached my halfway point on one of my longer runs.
Setting up your own site will keep your data safe, but you'll also be nudging the internet towards a healthier and more broadly beneficial future, argued top VC Fred Wilson back January even before the latest revelations about Facebook:
«Often just keeping [retirement] top of mind and checking in on it regularly, whether that's quarterly or twice a year, can really help to nudge you over the line to, even if you have [a fund], to... make sure you're putting the most into it that you can afford, for your future,» he said.
It could also nudge from behind the scenes, even if not as a formal activist.
I'm even in the Hatching Twitter book, nudging Fred Wilson by email on this new hot service coming out of SXSW in March of 2007.
The holidays are also a great time to drop a note to your clients — not just to wish them well during the festive season, but also to remind them what you've been up to, keep them in the loop about any discounts or offers you have going, or even gently nudge them to please pay you.
In finance, the problems with nudging reveal it may even have a dark side.
By storing its surplus export revenues in Treasury bonds, South Korea nudges up the relative value of the dollar against our competitors» currencies, and our trade deficit increases, even though the original transaction had nothing to do with the United States.
Moving them to Vanguard nudges the benefits bar even higher.
Bernanke, the widely criticized chairman of the Federal Reserve, shot back Sunday evening at the inflation hawks who claim quantitative easing — the Fed's plan to buy $ 600 billion of Treasury debt over eight months, in hopes of boosting asset prices and nudging a sluggish economy forward — will send inflation soaring and destroy the dollar.
The upturn in inflation is already nudging U.S. interest rates higher even before the Federal Reserve's next meeting five weeks from now.
Finally, we see major currencies mostly stable, even as a Fed rate rise could nudge up the U.S. dollar.
I believe God does speak to us through the Holy Spirit, whether through a nudge, a quickening, perhaps a person, or even an overwhelming jolt.
Even if you think the movie's winking and nudging, beyond just the «Remember
Even if you think the movie's winking and nudging, beyond just the «Remember this one?!»
I am unable to conceive of a soul as an it, even though my religious training has nudged me in that direction: «What happens to my soul when I die?»
He's right, I thought, even as a more cynical thought nudged its way in: an «operation»?
However, for those who want to know whether they serve God themselves, they can be sure that God will nudge or even urge them to help others and after doing so, they will forget about it completely.
This trend attracted increasing numbers of physicists, mathematicians and engineers into economics, which in turn nudged the level of «mathematicality» up even further.
So even though I felt that nudge, the one I've come to recognise as the Holy Spirit announcing something new, inviting me into a place of sacred learning by stepping out of a boat right onto water, I said, «I can't» to that Voice and so I didn't do it.
It was even abroad to give Dubya an electoral nudge.
So, if vouchers nudge even one of them toward leafy green vegetables (and even if the rest scalp those vouchers and head straight to Louie's), the congregation should feel good about its ministry.
There was nothing in it, it was just a nudge, not a yellow card, not even a free kick, completely different to Costa's attack on Kos.
But even with this uncertainty, and even without any guarantee that this will nudge England further toward the ultimate dream of full fan ownership and the World Cup victories that would surely follow, there is cause for optimism.
Vincent Kompany got the first of many yellow cards on the evening for a nudge on Wayne Rooney, as things started to get more feisty on the pitch.
Even at this early stage in the season, however, you feel that anything less than three points against the Royals will see him nudged just a little further towards an untimely exit from Villa Park.
When they were done, they stuck around by my side, letting me pull a burr off their fleece here and there, and even, from Cinnamon, I got a few moments of loving nose nudges.
Then, if the toddler is also easily distracted when he asks to nurse is probably a good indication that they'll allow themselves to be nudged even further.
The simple process of cooking and being involved in the creation of the family dinner will be enough to nudge your tween to try new foods, textures and maybe even develop a palate for healthy and nutritious foods.
Sometimes they even fall asleep, which I allow of course, only to be gently nudged by the bottle when they are still drowsy after sleeping a bit.
They don't even include any references to the large - scale studies in Canada [6] and the Netherlands [7] that has found no increased risk for homebirth versus hospital birth and one US study looking at an integrated system (like those in Canada and the Netherlands) found the same outcome [8](nudge, nudge, USA).
Thankfully, when it seemed like I couldn't push hard enough my uterus would push even harder for me and nudge me along.
Labour is also talking up a private letter George Osborne sent to banks giving them the nudge - nudge - wink - wink that he wouldn't support any financial transaction tax even at an international level - quite the distinction to his public pronouncements.
Even still, her entry into the race has clearly rattled Cuomo, nudging him left on a number of issues, and she's chipping away at his lead: The latest Quinnipiac polling shows him ahead by 22 points, down from 30 or 40 in earlier polls.
Traction control helps prevent skidding; crash - avoidance systems fling radar waves in every direction, looking for approaching vehicles; the Lexus LS series even features a windshield - mounted camera that monitors the lane markings in front of you and gently nudges you back into your lane, via electric motors that assist your steering, if you drift.
Research in behavioural science has demonstrated how even very minimal cues or «nudges» can sometimes have a powerful influence on human behaviour and decision - making.
«We had a hunch that nudging, and especially digital nudging, would be very cost effective, but I was truly surprised to see that the cost effectiveness of nudging is often 100, and even 1,000, times greater than more traditional interventions,» says co-author Shlomo Benartzi, a professor at the Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles.
In Trump's proposal, that number is nudged even higher, to $ 1.93 billion.
Even without that artificial nudge, nature appears to be turning a corner.
Even hurricanes and earthquakes can give a tiny nudge this way or that.
NUDGE BACKLASH Nudging people to make good choices, about their retirement plans, charitable giving or even preventive health care, does not always go as planned.
Even without these gentle nudges, the samples of writing here are so good that any aspiring writer will pick up some of the skills involved merely by reading them.
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