Sentences with phrase «much in tune»

Since I rent to a good number of millennials who are very much in tune with electronic processing, I figured it was time to bring the business into this century.
And this is an organization that's part of the National Association of Realtors, so we're very much in tune with consumer issues and lobbying and making sure that our members are empowered in their leadership and their education.
relevance to business: Very much in tune with all our commercial workings Testimonials: the placing of WANTS, from FSBO contacts is of great value - I forgot it from last time and probably missed an opportunity... Use of the statistics, printed for presentation to a FSBO, is another valuable item.
Sources told Chambers that the practice's lawyers are «incredibly responsive, they work very effectively and efficiently and... they're also very much in tune with the business side of things.»
«This activity is being done by the forest department and MS Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) for restoration of Pichavaram mangroves, much in tune with the government of India's effort to protect them.»
The paintings then become increasingly physical, and the incised lines begin to tilt diagonally, leading to a second gallery where a series of interlocking black - and - white compositions are investigated almost ad nauseam in works that are very much in tune with those of Josef Albers and Ellsworth Kelly.
Canadian art is very much in tune to the landscape and the physical environment of our country.
Henrietta Dubrey is identified as an abstract artist, although she oscillates between both figurative and abstract arenas; she is an artist who is very much in tune with her instincts.
I was very much in tune with what they were doing in those years.
The work anticipated some of the interests that Fluxus artists would soon begin exploring in New York and Europe in the 1960s, and it feels very much in tune with works by young contemporary artists like Ragnar Kjartansson, who in 2011 staged a critically acclaimed 12 - hour performance of the denouement of Mozart's «The Marriage of Figaro,» by opera singers.
When you're on land the feel is very much in tune with most platformers.
Menus are very to - the - point and are very much in tune with the minimal style of the whole game.
As a cinematic experience, Squadron felt very much in tune with the way things in general were trending at Origin, to such an extent that one might well ask who was influencing whom.
Amazon Game Studios and Lumberyard are very much in tune with customer focused implementation and community building integration with Twitch.
Credit Greenfield for almost making this horrible premise fly, as the way in which he shoots his film seems very much in tune with the undercurrent of sober sadness that it seems like he was trying to create.
The Shape of Water feels very much in tune with them and on this occasion he taps into the Cold War paranoia of America while also recognising the psyche that plagued the country during the secrecy of the Roswell incident and pays homage to the old Hollywood monster movies of yesteryear.
The brunette bombshell plays up her domestic side in ladylike looks from Zac Posen, Rochas and Chanel in the rest of the magazine, all of which are very much in tune with her new style.
Meanwhile back here on planet Earth; where no one, (not even someone such as myself with a lifelong interest in politics,) has ever heard of either Jeremy Corbyn or Angela Eagle much before last week, the Ivory tower jibe chimes very much in tune with my own previous assessment of a now all but completely defunct Labor party completely out of touch with the public at large and with broader opinion, and out to lunch.
Cribs can be used poorly as well, but studies do show that a breastfeeding mother and her baby regulate one another's breathing and that mothers are very much in tune with their babies while asleep.
I happen to know I am very much in tune to the different sounds and cries of my children, down to their slight facial twitches and squirms.
Eating local also means eating seasonally, he adds, a practice much in tune with Mother Nature.
The guy may look like a refugee from the «sixties» but he's very much in tune with 21st century football -LSB-...]
This meat - as - flavor concept is economical, decently healthy, and very much in tune with your friends who are currently into this whole «vegetable - forward» thing.
«Our menus are very much in tune with where food tastes are evolving while still concurrently creating something that New Yorkers saw as being accessible and comfortable.
Here, Fr Cantalamessa explores the subject with wisdom, common sense, and a message of hope, and he is very much in tune with Pope Benedict.
Intellect is very much in tune with matter, and this is why Bergson will even say that the physics and metaphysics of inert matter are very near each other.
The electronic church is great show business, a powerful audience grabber, and very much in tune with the times.
On the surface, Resident Evil 7 seems to be a different beast altogether but the game itself feels very much in tuning with any older Resident Evil title.

Not exact matches

Many brands either err too much on the «advertorial» side, where consumers tune out veritable propaganda, or the content is too soft and fails to set up the story to sell - in the product.
Meditation provides moments of much - needed silence for getting in tune with your own thoughts and to help manage your daily energy levels.
As chairman, Jobs will stay involved in the things he likes — fine - tuning products, for example — much as he has since January.
If you tuned into a talk by Michael Rogers, director of the National Security Agency, at the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C., this week, you might think the NSA had begun to change its tune about encryption — the technology favored by Apple and its Silicon Valley brethren to scramble users» data and communications (much to criminal investigators» chagrin), making them unintelligible to spies and hackers alike.
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Since we only looked at reviews from a top level (count of reviews) there isn't much more to say here, however, we are going to greatly expand how we look at reviews in the 2017 study, so stay tuned!
If something has fine - tuned the parameters, that could indicate the existence of an intelligent fine - tuner — but this is pretty much guesswork: it could as easily be that the parameters vary slightly over very large distances, in which case life would be expected to turn up in those regions of the universe that are suited for life.
If fine tuned, the universe was much more made for black holes than for us, since it can live in the vast stretches of space, while space is hostile to us.
So even if you've read the posts, make sure you stay tuned for the book when it comes out, because much of the material will be new and presented in a different way.
It's still very much an uphill battle, but even the minuscule time period of the last 100 years has seen dramatic changes in society's acceptance of more «modest» antisocial behaviors (racism, bigotry, bullying etc.) What is now coined «Political Correctness» is really just the fine - tuning of previously - accepted social norms.
Life listening for God is not so much different than tuning in to a radio station, Jesus said, My sheep know my voice».
But, Lewis» service to MI6 was much more in tune with the talents that he was best known for.
It is amusing in its «ol' timeyness» of song structure and arrangement, but it also speaks the truth as much as any Johnny Cash or Kris Kristofferson tune.
If humans didn't devote themselves to so much perverse indulgence of Man Made religous dogma and rather tuned in to their inner voice and discovered their spirtiual life resided there and not in religions whose primary goal is a tool to control and manipulate through fear and ignorance.
It is much more in tune with the gradual, developmental model of knowledge acquisition towards which modern scientific methodology pushes.
Believers would eventually get used to it in much the same way most non-believers tune out the ever - present religious imagery that bombards us every day.
Were Adam and Eve, in their state of original innocence, so in tune with the world around them that they would have had premonitions of all such impending disasters and — much like the reported animal behaviour prior to the impact of the Tsunami — simply run to the hills?
Abolition of the First Amendment is much more in tune with religion especially monotheistics religion which believe they have a monopoly and any dissenting point of view is ultimately an afront to «God».
His harangue hasn't changed in our twenty - year acquaintance, but this time it occurred to me that there was a tinge of conceit to it» that he resented the idea of being ministered to by people who, in all likelihood, were too inclined toward curial - obedience and therefore couldn't possibly have much to say to his finely tuned sensibilities.
Medical authorities W. D. Edwards, W. J. Gabel and F. E. Hosmer, much more in tune with medical accuracy than that of correct theology in reference to the Gospels, offer the following analysis in regard to the New Testament Greek and the medical data: «Jesus of Nazareth underwent Jewish and Roman trials, was flogged, and was sentenced to death by crucifixion.
I learned this method of tuning in and then adjusting from Ayurveda, and though to explain it, the idea sounds trite, I've noticed improvements in my digestion and mental health from the subtle change in how I season foods, the mindset I prepare them in, and how much attention I give while eating.
After much research on the Ketogenic Diet, I fine tuned my knowledge of it under the tutelage of the amazing folks at the Charlie Foundation, a non-profit that promotes the use of the Ketogenic Diet in the clinical setting as a non-pharmacological treatment for epilepsy.
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