Sentences with phrase «into play by»

This is where ReferralExchange's data - based system comes into play by matching up consumers and agents based on individual needs and personalities.
Structure can be introduced into the play by teaching the client a song (teaches frustration tolerance) or asking them to identify instruments that they can play to express various emotions.
For one, the former spouses must deal with the new routines and regimes brought into play by child custody and visitation.
The Apple Pencil comes into play by adjusting the position and orientation of the accessory to control certain aspects of the app's core features:
That might change down the line, as BeOn has suggested that new integrations might come into play by way of updated battery modules.
First, in the case of actively managed funds, it can be evidence of superior skills being brought into play by an active manager.
The subscription model comes into play by charging a flat rate per month for a set number of titles.
A recent report into play by the APPG on A Fit & Healthy Childhood highlighted the alarming statistic that one - fifth of children will experience mental health difficulties, and research suggests that this figure is climbing.
Yang's A Confucian Confusion — an intricate, beautifully shot dissection of the new capitalism and nouveau riche of Taipei and the conspiratorial mutual deceptions brought into play by the new economics may be the first truly political film to have emerged from the Taiwanese New Wave, and perhaps even the truest picture offered in Cannes of where the planet is headed.
But Democrats believe a number of other seats are being brought more into play by the GOP presidential race.
Meanwhile she bases her critique of FPTP on the safe seats issue — a real problem, but one that AV would do very little to address (the Electoral Reform Society's own report on AV admits that «There will be relatively few constituencies which are currently uncompetitive under FPTP but would be put into play by AV.»)
The player is called into play by a potential co-player and / or play object, and while at play, treats other players and / or «playthings» as personal, creating with them a community that can be characterized by «I - Thou» rather than «1 - It» relationships.
Zemsky is a thoroughly decent fellow and I alerted him to my FOI request in the hope that he would nudge the bureaucracy he now leads into playing by the rules.
While some animals are more shy or hesitant than others, hamsters are social creatures and don't need to be coaxed or calmed into playing by familiar scents.
The international community at large, not just EU could force China and India into playing by the new rules of a Carbon Tax or Cap & Trade system by making it a requirement for continued membership in the World Trade Organization.

Not exact matches

PivotDesk wants to play matchmaker for office space, helping fledgling companies find the right digs by connecting them with other businesses that are locked into long - term leases and have floor space...
They were bulky boxes sitting beside the television, into which you inserted discs to play the latest blockbuster games put out by major publishers.
For its part, the oil and gas industry, by pouring investment into the oilsands with little concern for how it's going to get the oil out to markets, «is playing a high - stakes game of chicken,» Cann adds.
By trying to embarrass Harper for running deficits, Mulcair and Trudeau are playing into the prime minister's hands.
In fact, Cameron's deep dive around 2000 into the rich material about a cyborg named Alita (played in the movie by Rose Salazar) who tries to rediscover her past after being found in a garbage heap by a cybernetics doctor, wasn't just going to be a single movie but a franchise.
That was the message of a talk by Dr. Miriam Tatzel at the American Psychological Association's 122nd annual convention, which was held recently in Washington, D.C. Presenting her research to the assembled psychologists, Tatzel stressed the importance of playing down consumerism as a route to fulfillment and boiled down the research on the subject into a handful of scientifically validated principles to follow for greater happiness.
Apart from calling for a 2 percent inflation target, he urged sustained quantitative easing, or pumping cash into the economy, and blasted the BOJ for timidity and for under cuttingits own easing policies by refusing to play cheerleader with financial markets.
«Volumes are forecast to fall by 0.1 percent as price rises, which came into play as a result of the weakened pound, will discourage cash strapped consumers from shopping over the seasonal period,» the research company said.
Volunteer to moderate a discussion between the individuals, but don't fall into the trap of trying to resolve a disagreement by playing the role of go - between.
By the spring of 2014, the video library had swelled to over 50 plays and the Word file had morphed into a detailed Power Point presentation.
Mexico - based KidZania plans to jump into the market soon, and shoppers should expect to see more experiential - play offerings across the U.S. KidZania currently runs 24 entertainment centers worldwide and will make its debut in America in Dallas, Chicago and New York by next year.
«You have to play up that aspect of the business [and tell a prospect] you're going to wear quite a few hats,» Smith says, unlike in a big company, «where you might be siloed into one specific business area, and there's a whole bunch of rules and regulations that you have to abide by,» Smith says.
That plays into a bigger trend by some of the nation's largest food manufacturers to invest in newer brands that are built on the premise that plants are a great source of protein.
In the cold open, President Donald Trump (played by Alec Baldwin) called into his favorite show, «Fox & Friends,» to get a pep talk.
While Holoubek focused on building her colleagues» capacity to function without her, and Downey thrived playing it by ear, Danah Boyd of Microsoft Research took a slightly different tack, actively looping collaborators into the planning process.
Maternal mortality review committees can play a key role in this process, public health experts say, by identifying pregnancy - related deaths that might otherwise be overlooked, analyzing the factors contributing to those deaths, and translating the lessons into policy changes.
Investors can still play it safe by buying well - known, large - capitalization stocks, he notes, but it may be time to move money out of bonds, which continue to experience record inflows, and into stocks.
Their due diligence should focus on how you turn an asset long subsidized by lucrative real estate sales into a pure - play resort operator and make money at it.
That's a position that plays right into political attacks leveled by both Sanders and Trump, who've accused Clinton of being bought and paid for by Wall Street.
Meanwhile, Echo plays right into Amazon's core retail business by making it «frictionless» to buy things, Goertz says.
Her diary has been translated into multiple languages, read by millions and adapted into movies and plays.
The move is viewed by many on the Street as a strategic play to bolster the defenses of both companies against a potential move by Amazon into the industry.
Walk into a store — old - school hip - hop playing softly, like Muzak for millennials — and you'll find customers leafing through Oak Street, the company's in - house magazine (a recent issue features an editorial by Ethan Song that quotes Steve Jobs's thoughts on the intersection of technology and the liberal arts).
You play as a traveler to the city, but soon discover that it's plagued by an endemic sickness that's turned many of the residents into monsters.
Play into the principle of FOMO, or the fear of missing out, by letting the investor know you're meeting with other investors and that you prefer to streamline things by issuing a one - page description of your company's offerings.
Solo stars Alden Ehrenreich, stepping into Harrison Ford's shoes as the young Han Solo, with Donald Glover as the Lando Calrissian, previously played by Billy Dee Williams.
When asked if he was worried about U.S. shale producers ramping production and eclipsing the recent international cuts, Novak said, «Undoubtedly the joint action by many countries to achieve the balance and to reduce the output are aimed at giving stability to the market and as a result we see a great level of investment, lower volatility, prices stabilizing at a certain level, which does play out to move investment going into shale production so one needs to assess the overall supply and demand balance.»
«This is a game changer because it levels the playing field for small companies by transforming a previously uninsurable threat into a manageable business risk,» John Amster, chief executive and co-founder of RPX, said in a press release.
Sky is chaired by Murdoch's son James, who played a key role in building the company into a major European broadcaster with operations in Germany, Austria and Italy as well as Britain.
Powered by Oculus technology, the $ 139 device turns smartphones into miniature VR machines, good for playing short games and looking at 360 photos and videos.
What if a support role — currently performed by someone working remotely — could have filled by someone local, who in time could have been developed into playing a strategic role at the company?
Hans Gruber makes for an unlikely business icon, but the villain of the classic 1988 action movie Die Hard (played with gleeful malevolence by the late, great Alan Rickman) had an apt insight into the nature of success.
But there is a flip - side for business as well: Should businesses play into the protectionism implied by the «Buy American» slogan?
If Leon's wants to turn young skeptics into believers, it might actually do better by playing up its splashy sales and friendly financing reputation.
Up until now, most Asian companies have been happy to play catch - up, by incorporating the best of the American model of management into their working environment.
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