Sentences with phrase «n't dial»

US - based Echo devices offer voice dialling, and this ought to reach Australia but for now, Alexa reports she can't dial phone numbers.
There isn't a dial for «sensitivity».
This repeating image of a woman in repose — she doesn't dial back.
The good news is that because of ESSA, state legislatures can no longer blame the federal government for or claim they can't dial back privatizing our public schools because their hands are tied.
Dialogue arrives in the center channel, which just doesn't dial up the dialogue but completely separates it.
It's all very noble sounding, but as the state faces a $ 6 billion shortfall, shouldn't we dial some of that back?
Don't dial it down for your daughters, instead double down to give them the confidence they will need to kick the butt in the work force.
Assuming James» catch stands (and Brady can't dial up his magic with 28 seconds left and two timeouts), Pittsburgh likely advances to the AFC title game — and possibly farther.
According to the article this hotline is a support line — not dial an evalgelist for disbelief.
Becks — There's no reason you can not dial back the sugar.
If you're toying with the idea of loving lentils, but haven't dialed it in, now is your chance to find out just how easy and delicious they are with my Going Meatless Lentil Chili.
He was reportedly expected to address Priests for Life and the 115 Forum conference during a conference call, but did not dial in.
You may be coordinated and have a hands - free phone in your car, but recent studies at the University of Utah suggest that it isn't the dialing or the arm waving that makes driving while talking on a cell phone dangerous.
Experienced adults were more than twice as likely to crash or have a near miss when dialing a cell phone as when they did not dial and drive, but did not have an increased risk while engaging in other tasks secondary to driving.
This is because they are not dialed in to the task at hand, or even in tune with the muscles involved in moving the resistance placed in front of them.
Bay promised that the sequel will feature a lot more actual Transformers, but he certainly isn't dialing back much on the human components.
Given that this happens on coast - down, it seems that the amount of fuel is not dialed back quickly when the throttle plate closes, resulting in too much fuel and not enough air, causing the engine to stall.
It seems Ford did not dial in the optimum ride height during the Le Mans test day, nor probably during the first two races of the season.
My only gripe is that this car will sell in tiny numbers and to the dedicated few — why not dial out that body roll, give the chassis even more bite?
When it comes to off - road driving, if the shock system isn't dialed in, your ride is going to be slow, rough or both.
With 202 lb - ft of torque available at 4,200 rpm, there's a bit of a wait for the turbocharger to spool up, but then it comes on so strong it'll tear the steering wheel out of your hands if you're not careful (Ford hasn't dialed out any of the torque steer, intentionally giving the Fiesta ST more of a raw and untamed feel).
Pisa emphasized that she is not dialing back her leadership responsibilities.
They think if they're not dialing in the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO for each shot, it doesn't count.
A dialer that searches The first thing that launches when you tap the dialer icon is your top contacts, not the dial pad.

Not exact matches

In contrast, Nest's thermostats are easy to use (turn the dial on the outside of the thermostat left or right to raise or lower the temperature,) look great on your wall, and can be controlled remotely through an app.
And though, in many cases, the RPM dial on the dashboard did spin higher, the car didn't move much at all.
But studies show power doesn't actually transform people, instead it turns up the dial on whatever they were before.
HubSpot's call queue and dialer automates the whole process, and also records all the activity so the salesperson doesn't have to do a thing.
However, it's not unlikely when looking at weapons like the new B61 - 12 gravity bomb, which is built by the US, maxes out at 50 kilotons, and can be dialed down to 0.3 kilotons.
At the Deutsche Bank Global Auto Industry Conference in Detroit on Tuesday, Ford said that it was dialing back on cars, but not abandoning them.
Extremes rarely work, so dial down your grand plan a little if it's so intense that you won't accomplish anything.
By adding sponsorships, the company felt «we wouldn't have to cave to that pressure to just dial it up a little more.»
Most people laugh nostalgically at the sound of a modem dialing up, but it might be easy to forget that more than half the world still isn't connected to the internet at all.
Murray said it «didn't matter» what methodology was being used to conduct the poll, whether it was random dialing, live telephone, robocalls, or online polling.
William confided that he couldn't make it five minutes much less 20 so we dialed it back to 30 seconds.
«They've designed a solution, but it's not a good solution, because it's got several hundred parts,» he explains hastily as he dials the office.
The bank may also choose not to fill open positions, defer projects, and dial back spendings on pitch books and brochures.
If your center needs to place many outbound calls you'll need a reliable predictive dialing system that is not too hard to understand and program.
It doesn't take much fiddling with the focus dial to find a level of comfort, either.
As for using the dial to zoom in and out, Apple says that improves usability because you're not blocking maps and other content on the screen the way pinching in and out would.
He has since sought to dial back threats of military action, saying missile strikes into Syria may not happen soon.
Most of them are so easy to set up and use that you won't even be tempted to speed - dial your tech guy.
But if, (keeping in mind that I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice, and you should always have a labor and employment law attorney on your speed dial) there is no downside to the move for the accuser, then you're good.
If her house had caught on fire, she would not have been able to dial 911.
Financially, the transaction will not move the dial for...
This required us to dial back our expenses slightly - things like less eating out for dinners, packing my lunch for work more often, and cutting the cord on cable TV (we still don't miss it today).
But even live agents using random number dialing are arguably not as effective as they once were.
This year, Queen Oprah was reduced to begging for viewers on Twitter, and now even the CRTC wants her off our television dial for not being «educational» enough.
It hasn't been pure love at first sight — «It takes three screens to get to speed dial» — but she does love the fact that it comes loaded with Microsoft Outlook, «so the interface with my work desktop is fantastic,» she says.
50 % of the world uses Gmail, and those who don't can just use UberConference to dial in to ongoing calls — why use big, heavy tech solutions that require an onboarding session to understand instead of something that everyone already knows how to use?
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