Sentences with phrase «new tack in»

«App integration allowed people to do things like play Scrabble online with their old high school friends on the other side of the country and it allowed user growth to increase a lot,» Heather Antoine, a Beverly Hills attorney who specializes in internet and privacy law, said of the company's new tack in 2007.
It is scaling down its holdings in Brazil as it takes a new tack in India, attempting to gain a majority position in the online retailer Flipkart.

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AFTER 33 years in the steel industry and having grown the family business into one of the state's biggest names in steel retailing, former Midalia Steel managing director Geoff Midalia has taken a completely different tack with his newest business venture.
Working in their attics, basements, and garages, seven entrepreneurs tacked together a totally new industry.
Moreover, in Europe, Italy's new Prime Minister, Enrico Letta, has taken a different tack than his French neighbors by acknowledging that sustainable growth does not come from government spending programs but rather from policies such as labor market flexibility, job training and simplification of Italy's archaic civil justice system.
The White House strategy now is to tack on an additional $ 100 billion in new tariffs which would result in China simply running out of «retaliation capacity.»
But this new goal, coming «to share in the divine nature», is not tacked on to the end of our earthly existence as an afterthought; rather, this new goal changes the whole trajectory of our earthly lives.
This tack has been quite effective in working with pagans, wiccans, and several people who have joined some questionable new age groups... like the mother of a friend who after years as a pentacostal became a scientologist... were still working on that one... time to go to bed.
A 24 - page survey of new publications in history, broadly defined, it seems to take a very engaging and sensible tack.
Apologies are made, hidden in the face - saving rhetoric of diplomacy, and then the reply comes, possibly as a gloat, but carrying within it the willingness to let the other begin a new tack.
«Not because last time we wrestled Chuck put me through hundreds of drawing pins [known in America as thumb tacks], but because Chuck represents the new talent coming in to ROH.
The company, maybe nervous about Nestle «s ownership and past problems in the Third World, has decided to use a really conservative tack in promoting the new products.
«We are in the midst of brass - tacks, block - by - block assessment of engineering costs and revenue projections for the innovative new streetcar,» a spokeswoman for the mayor's office said in an email.
BY ANDY HUMM New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, up for re-election next year and among those mentioned as a possible Democratic nominee for president in 2020 despite his protestations to the contrary, opened 2017 by tacking left on some issues.
Glick told POLITICO New York it was «very nice» that the governor is «tacking to the left on college affordability,» adding, «whether the governor has any intention of being more generous to the public systems in terms of operating costs than he's been in the past or capital support remains to be seen.»
In response, Schreibman and his supporters have built a campaign on exposing what they say is the truth about Gibson: he is, in the words of one observer, «a right - winger trying to tack left» to win within new district lines where Republicans and Democrats are nearly evenly spliIn response, Schreibman and his supporters have built a campaign on exposing what they say is the truth about Gibson: he is, in the words of one observer, «a right - winger trying to tack left» to win within new district lines where Republicans and Democrats are nearly evenly spliin the words of one observer, «a right - winger trying to tack left» to win within new district lines where Republicans and Democrats are nearly evenly split.
He says what's happening in New York has larger implications for national politics, and whether the national Democratic Party tacks further to the left or not.
But the administration has now taken a similar tack on a number of other controversial projects, staying silent rather than approving or blocking them, including a major proposed propane storage project in the Finger Lakes, the construction of new liquefied natural gas storage areas across the state and a crude - oil heating facility at the Port of Albany.
New Yorkers will vote in the presidential primaries on April 19, a possible election to tack on the Assembly special.
But after her stronger - than - expected showing in the Democratic primary, he tacked left after 2014 and has pushed through many WFP priorities the union leaders mentioned, including the minimum wage hike and a new scholarship program aimed at middle - class students.
Cuomo appears to be taking that tack, instead promoting on Wednesday that several private New York colleges have signed on to his campaign aimed at reducing sexual assault on campuses and penning an op - ed in the New York Times announcing his new move geared at raising the wages of fast - food workeNew York colleges have signed on to his campaign aimed at reducing sexual assault on campuses and penning an op - ed in the New York Times announcing his new move geared at raising the wages of fast - food workeNew York Times announcing his new move geared at raising the wages of fast - food workenew move geared at raising the wages of fast - food workers.
The bill currently before the U.S. Senate preserves an amendment tacked onto the House version that would require New York state — and New York state alone — to absorb county Medicaid costs beginning in 2020.
In response, Schreibman and his supporters have built a campaign on exposing what they say is truth about Gibson: That he is, in the words of one observer «a right winger trying to tack left» to win within new district lines where Republicans and Democrats are nearly evenly spliIn response, Schreibman and his supporters have built a campaign on exposing what they say is truth about Gibson: That he is, in the words of one observer «a right winger trying to tack left» to win within new district lines where Republicans and Democrats are nearly evenly spliin the words of one observer «a right winger trying to tack left» to win within new district lines where Republicans and Democrats are nearly evenly split.
The group WNY for Grand Island Toll Barrier Removal took a new tack on Thursday — with an educational summit to talk about how idling traffic at toll barriers affects toxicity in the air.
In the new work, a team led by neuroscientist Simon Fisher at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, decided to take a slightly different tacIn the new work, a team led by neuroscientist Simon Fisher at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, decided to take a slightly different tacin Nijmegen, the Netherlands, decided to take a slightly different tack.
Now Stephanie Wehner and Esther Hänggi at the National University of Singapore's Centre for Quantum Technology have taken a new tack, recasting the uncertainty principle in the language of information theory.
But in the new study, he and his colleagues took a different tack: Instead of focusing on blocking and slow - moving Rossby waves, they turned to smaller and quicker undulations called «free, transient Rossby waves.»
Cycling, a sport that rivals or surpasses baseball in credibility issues when it comes to performance - enhancing drugs, is taking a new scientific tack in a bid to polish its tarnished image.
So, in the new study, George Shillinger, a marine biologist at Stanford University in Pacific Grove, California, and colleagues tried a different tack.
A new method developed by scientists on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) takes another tack entirely, combining existing formulas in a kind of algorithmic stew to gain a better picture of molecular structural diversity that is then used to eliminate errors and improve the final model.
With a rule addressing not - yet - built facilities followed by a rule for existing ones, the EPA's tack in writing new landfill emissions regulations follows a pattern similar to the Obama administration's proposed regulations for new and existing power plants.
In using the idea in this way, any man or woman that seeks to get Canadian penpals could be often taking an increased reserved tack — when compared with those searching for Canadian dating, that is — hence looking only for Canadian acquaintances in the beginning, possibly considering the idea that among their new Canadian contacts may be a special one who after all end up as an online dating partneIn using the idea in this way, any man or woman that seeks to get Canadian penpals could be often taking an increased reserved tack — when compared with those searching for Canadian dating, that is — hence looking only for Canadian acquaintances in the beginning, possibly considering the idea that among their new Canadian contacts may be a special one who after all end up as an online dating partnein this way, any man or woman that seeks to get Canadian penpals could be often taking an increased reserved tack — when compared with those searching for Canadian dating, that is — hence looking only for Canadian acquaintances in the beginning, possibly considering the idea that among their new Canadian contacts may be a special one who after all end up as an online dating partnein the beginning, possibly considering the idea that among their new Canadian contacts may be a special one who after all end up as an online dating partner.
In the new film, he gives one fond and musing speech — «I grew up lookin» at Oklahoma, from the south bank of the Red River» — that may be the most placid interlude in any Friedkin film, and the cinematographer, Caleb Deschanel, backs it up with some tack - sharp images of busy pizza parlors and empty pool halls, where life clatters on or comes to a lonely halIn the new film, he gives one fond and musing speech — «I grew up lookin» at Oklahoma, from the south bank of the Red River» — that may be the most placid interlude in any Friedkin film, and the cinematographer, Caleb Deschanel, backs it up with some tack - sharp images of busy pizza parlors and empty pool halls, where life clatters on or comes to a lonely halin any Friedkin film, and the cinematographer, Caleb Deschanel, backs it up with some tack - sharp images of busy pizza parlors and empty pool halls, where life clatters on or comes to a lonely halt.
Scroll down to check out the bonus features, including a new 7.1 audio mix (as well as the original mono) and a new commentary tack by John Carpenter and Jamie Lee Curtis, and then let us know what you think of the announcement in the comments!
In fact it's a title that could have benefited from existing as an entirely new IP as opposed to being tacked onto the existing fiction.
While Sega's Virtua Tennis 2009 offers slightly tacked - on functionality for the new peripheral, it's clear EA's rival game has been crafted from the outset with MotionPlus in mind — to the point where it finds itself an unlikely standard - bearer until the arrival of Nintendo's own Wii Sports Resort in a month or so's time.
For the new film, Osborne («Kung Fu Panda») and screenwriters Irena Brignull («The Boxtrolls») and Bob Persichetti have taken the generally more effective tack of nesting Saint - Exupery's story within an elaborate framing device set in the kind of modular modern metropolis prophesied by Jacques Tati's «Playtime,» full of technology and free of wonder.
New justices may view issues differently once they ascend to the court, and nominees considered reliably in line with the political right or left may tack in another direction.
In most cases, new goals and content additions are tacked onto an already overburdened curriculum, and with the pressure of preparing for standardized tests, relatively few educators are able to consistently provide the time needed to effectively integrate new learning goals into the curriculum.
As the improvement process advances, previously invisible problems often emerge and improvement activities may need to tack in new directions.
The Macan GTS is an attractive prospect at $ 68,250 but in typical Porsche fashion, tacking on performance and luxury essentials such as torque vectoring, leather, adaptive cruise control, and Porsche's new PCM infotainment system with navigation rapidly increases your out - the - door price.
On top of that is a new MDX Sport Hybrid model, which tacks on extra power along with a version of the three - motor Super Handling all - wheel - drive system we've seen in the NSX supercar and RLX sedan.
The MINI Next CPO program tacks two years and 50,000 miles onto each CPO vehicle's new car limited warranty, which in total provides six years or 100,000 miles of coverage.
Whatever type of leather Lexus is using is just the right kind as it reminded me of a fine purse, a great new pair of shoes still in the box, and the tack room in a horse stable all at once.
The new, 2019 Ford Focus has been re-engineered from the ground up, and although it's still a global product, Ford has changed tack with regard to its «One Ford» strategy, more thoroughly tailoring the compact car for each individual market in which it will be sold.
1987 Chevy S - 10 Pickup with a 350 bore 60 over, has vortex heads with 202 valves, ceramic headers, hydraulic bed cover (custom made), 700r transmission with a larcar shifter, 373 rear gears, all tack odometer, temp, and oil, and volt after market gauges, tires are 175x15's and the front tires are 185x15's and all are brand new and the fronts are 4in wide and backs are 8in wide and they are Hilbrand look - alikes, tailgate has been smoothed with tag in the middle, and the roll pan is custom made to the pickup bed.
Sivers writes of taking a new tack when he moved to Singapore — he was purposely social in his new physical community.
Seeing this qualifier in front of an author's name or a book title adds an air of success and nearly instant gravitas, even more so if it comes with a prestige publication like The New York Times tacked onto it.
About the book: A young widow who's always lived in the shadow of her famous husband must take a new tack on life after his unexpected and sudden death.
Taking a slightly different tack, New York Times best - selling author Jean Thompson uses an easily digestible narrative style to twist classic fairy tales into more recognizable shapes in her new collection, The Witch: And Other Tales Re-ToNew York Times best - selling author Jean Thompson uses an easily digestible narrative style to twist classic fairy tales into more recognizable shapes in her new collection, The Witch: And Other Tales Re-Tonew collection, The Witch: And Other Tales Re-Told.
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