Sentences with phrase «get tack»

«Then more and more things get tacked on like that, and congressional districts will say, «I want to take care of Houston, but I also want the funding that we were promised.»
Here's why: When you carry a balance month - to - month, interest gets tacked on.
Loans can be taken against this existing cash value, but there is interest that gets tacked on.
You probably have some sort of basic understanding about what whey protein is, but how good are you at deciphering all the other adjectives that get tacked onto the tub?
I try writing them down on scraps of printer paper, which get tacked to an adjacent bulletin board in the finest serial - killer style.
The fourth - highest pick gets tacked on if it signs more than one free agent that declined a qualifying offer.
Consider it partially a folly of expectations, which I always do (desperately) try to keep in check, but when moment after dreary, moody moment got tacked on to the end, it just lost me.
Protecting Dreamers from being deported from the only country many have ever known also has broad bipartisan support among the public, said Jorge Lima, executive director of the LIBRE Initiative, but the more issues get tacked onto a DACA bill, the more difficult it becomes to pass.
It doesn't charge the standard $ 15 - $ 35 in late fees that most other credit cards charge, which is a rare feature that will help holiday shoppers save on the penalties that typically get tacked onto late payments.
Not only does additional interest pile onto the loan but additional fees and penalties get tacked on as well.
They get tacked on unfairly and unnecessarily with little to no benefit to the borrower.
I did and avoided the extra charges that get tacked onto monthly / quarterly instalments, and I also paid using my rewards card which means I'll get 2 % back for the purchase
That can represent a significant increase in the amount of money that gets tacked on to your credit card balance.
I know there will be a balance transfer fee, but it will be pennies compared to the end - of - promotion - interest that will get tacked on if I let it.
Loans can be taken against this existing cash value, but there is interest that gets tacked on.
I don't have a problem repaying my original loan but every time my loan changes hands the next debt collector tacks on another $ 5,000 to $ 6,000 dollars which I end up not agreeing to which just creates more problems, I am in default and will not agree to the money that keeps getting tacked onto my loan and haven \» t since 2003.
Finally, you'll want to ask the hotel to waive any so - called resort fees that may get tacked on to your room rate.
As I've grown older, I've found that as more responsibilities get tacked on, it gets harder and harder to find time for...
As Mat pointed out earlier, when the Keystone XL provision was first getting tacked onto the payroll tax cut bill, this may end up simply dooming the project much earlier than anyone expected.
Parts get tacked onto the previously existing pieces and the thing grows up to be a really big and ugly thing.
But if time «creeps in this petty pace from day to day,» so does this lengthening of light; a measly 38 seconds got tacked on to yesterday, for example.
Loans can be taken against this existing cash value, but there is interest that gets tacked on.
Plus, charges generally get tacked on every day you don't shore up the account, so overdrafting a checking account is also a costly option for short - term cash.
You'll also get the increase as a dollar amount, as well as how many points you get tacked on your driving record.
Reverse mortgages amortize negatively, which is a fancy way of saying that the cash the borrower receives today gets tacked onto the balance owed at the end, including interest, which accrues deferred.
Only caveat is you must pay the insurance premium, but it does get tacked onto the mortgage so is not an out of pocket expense.

Not exact matches

They'll be able to get down to the brass tacks.
For example, Oks got stressed out over how his workers would eat lunch in his living room, walk on his light - colored carpet with their shoes on, and tack notes onto the walls.
And Marathon barely did any actual clinical legwork to get the drug cleared for Duchenne — it relied on 1990 - era clinical trial data before tacking on just enough study material to win an approval that doesn't even address the root cause of the disease.
Before getting down to brass tacks, it's crucial to find out who to invest your time in and who's «just looking.»
In the next column, we'll look at what happens when you get down to brass tacks.
For example, we get SBC's bundling of local and long - distance service, but we're required to pay for tacked - on services we don't use.
«Though my cousin is still sharp as a tack at 110 - years - old, it's been getting harder and harder for him to care for himself,» Volma Overton said in a statement.
«It's also the expected and smartest — in the sense of most - insulated — tack: Cohen the Mr. Fix - it who knows what the president needs and gets it for him without even putting him in the potentially vulnerable position of having to discuss it,» Litman said.
«When a borrower defaults they essentially get 16 to 25 percent of collection costs tacked on to their student loan principal.
That can not only throw off your timeline for qualifying for loan forgiveness, but your monthly payments may double or triple, and unpaid interest that's accumulated while you've been enrolled can get «recapitalized,» or tacked onto your total loan balance.
This bit of advice gets down to brass tacks.
The organization had never consciously withheld its numbers — financial information was tacked up for employees to see — but when cofounders Ari Weinzweig and Paul Saginaw studied open book management in the mid-1990s, they came to believe that employees would show more interest if they got involved in the «game.»
To get AT God, you're going to have to take another tack — namely a philosophical one rather than a scientific one.»
When you get down to brass tacks, God probably wanted grandpa to die a while ago and that's why he had three heart attacks.
John Buckeridge wonders about the consumer's ability to influence corporations Getting governments or big businesses to change tack and adopt fair and...
The rich people did not get rich by being stupid, they will just tack the extra tax cost onto the price of their product / service.
Ok, let's get down to brass tacks, people.
You can get away with saying just about anything about anyone as long as you tack «bless her heart» to the end of the sentence.
GK Chesterton rightly noted that all arguments are theological arguments, that is to say, eventually all political and moral disagreements, if pursued for long enough, get down to the brass tacks of our basic assumptions about the ultimate meaning and purpose of human individuals and human society.
But if you want to get down to the brass tacks of it, as a Christian one does already have the answer to this, in general at least.
This doesn't mean that if we just tack on the magical words «In Jesus name we pray» to the end of our prayer that whatever we pray for we will get.
Listen, Thanksgiving is right around the corner, so let's get right down to brass tacks.
Before we get down to brass tacks with this recipe for overnight oats (which is really more a concept than a recipe, to be honest), let's get one thing out of the way: If you're asking yourself, is oatmeal gluten free, the answer is... it depends.
But then the waitress brings a plate of salami, his face lights up and he changes tack, telling me he's recently become a part - owner of a pig farm on the Yorke Peninsula («It's called Pork on the Yorke», he says, laughing — it's not), and that he's considering getting a piglet as a pet to follow him around at Seppeltsfield («fuck they're funny animals!»).
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