Sentences with phrase «new tack of»

The biggest problem I have with this new tack of putting the memes of «hoax» and «settled science» in opposition is that it is unproductively (and unscientifically simplistic).

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Now Circle is preparing to take another major leap forward by tacking on an entirely new business as part of its underlying market infrastructure.
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.
Last month, regulators approved a new plan that tacks on fees and lowers compensation paid to owners of home and commercial solar systems.
While Nintendo has long been a console maker, the company's talk of a «brand - new concept» suggests it may be considering an entirely new tack.
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.
Informed United States criticism should therefore take the tack of seeking to improve the proposed new order, rather than rejecting it altogether.6.
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.
Of course, it may be argued that since demythologizing, for all its apparatus of scholarship, is highly subjective and, indeed, willful, we should steer on the opposite tack and simply take the New Testament «as it stands»Of course, it may be argued that since demythologizing, for all its apparatus of scholarship, is highly subjective and, indeed, willful, we should steer on the opposite tack and simply take the New Testament «as it stands»of scholarship, is highly subjective and, indeed, willful, we should steer on the opposite tack and simply take the New Testament «as it stands».
So when the club and manager agreed a new contract extension there was some anger but a lot more of us hoping that there would be at least a change of 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.
Whereas recent versions of FIFA have felt, at times, like over-priced squad updates with hasty, poorly - thought - through «innovations» tacked on, there is every chance that this new iteration will represent a genuine step forward.
And also, tacking on more guilt on top of already feeling guilty for not going ~ the natural route ~ probably isn't something a new mom really needs to hear, wouldn't you say?
Most of the new intake are left wing and, more importantly, appear reluctant to trade off ideological principles for electability if that entails tacking to the centre.
«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.
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 split.
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.
Now, with Sottile on the way out, Cahill is taking a new tack: bombarding voters with a flurry of detailed policy proposals.
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.
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 split.
Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan took a different tack, calling on lawmakers to be proud of their work and to tout the positive policies they have and will continue to enact for New Yorkers.
No real specifics there, but Gawker's Alex Pareene was out of the gates shortly after by tacking on a story he'd heard (which he admits he only knew as a rumor) about New York's First Couple being active swingers.
However, the extent of the proposed changes really do mean that most incumbent MPs will have to attract new voters from the wee bits tacked on to their constituencies.
The petition, on the White House website, was launched by Access2Research, a group of four open - access advocates who were frustrated by the lack of progress on the issue and so are trying a new 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.»
One might not choose to tack those collective theses on the doors of the Wittenberg church, but they'd no doubt be a rich source of new ideas and inspiration.
But most new crust is not erupted and added to the sea floor, but is but is tacked on to the base of the crust.
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.
To go out on Saturday I wore my coat from Zara and my shoes full of tacks combined with white shirt and my new clutch with this so original form.
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 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!
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.
- winning ** screenwriter William Goldman (All the President's Men) and directed by Rob Reiner (A Few Good Men), this chiller starring Kathy Bates (Titanic) and James Caan (The Godfather), is «a Hitchcockian kind of cat - and - mouse» (The New York Times) gameplayed between two cunning mindsone as sharp as a tack and the other as blunt as a sledgehammer.
One of Ubisoft's Wii shovelware games, GT Pro Series was not an entirely new game but a vague remake of a GameCube racer with some tacked on motion controls.
Tack on some hilarious fatherly miscues by Dexter; crazy and yet, somehow wonderful romances for Sgt. Batista [David Zayas] and Lt. Laguerta [Lauren Velez]; evidence of some strange [i.e. extra-legal] goings on with Quinn [last year's new guy on the squad, played by Desmond Harrington], and a series of murdered tourists.
«Empty, moronic, pandering and utterly forgettable,» reckoned the Toronto Globe and Mail; the New York Post suggested the songs by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul were tacked on «like some drunk's game of pin the tail on the donkey».
The Education Performance Network (EPN), the professional - services affiliate of New American Schools, is taking a different tack by creating an «education management support organization.»
We aimed to produce a sober assessment of current conditions and guarded optimism about a new tack.
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.
Taking a new tack toward resolving Michigan's long - running dispute over school - finance equity, Gov. John M. Engler has announced a plan to help close the gap between rich and poor districts by making better - off systems bear more of the burden of school - employee retirement costs.
Infiniti's all - new 2009 FX has fallen victim to the latest styling trend: lots of fussy details tacked on to what was a clean, uncluttered design.
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.
TACKING $ 6,600 onto the price of any new car — let alone a Korean family sedan — doesn't usually enhance its prospects.
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