Sentences with phrase «often tied into»

For starters, companies are often tied into whatever is compatible with their existing IT infrastructure.
This one is often tied into desire because she wants you to do something for her, but it's not necessarily as specific as «rub my belly» or «throw me the ball.»
For those who invest in alternative investments such as hedge funds and partnerships, the reality is that you have less flexibility on when you can sell and are often tied into an investment for a period.
Even the most innocuous of side - quests can spiral into an adventure that spans several hours of gameplay, and often ties into the primary plot or other quests in ways that ensures that they feel important in the grand scheme of things.

Not exact matches

For business owners with loyal customers, mobile wallets — and especially the rewards programs often built into them — can be a powerful way to strengthen those ties, says Chris Gardner, co-founder of mobile - wallet provider Paydiant.
Even after SGM has appealed to the First Amendment to avoid an investigation into the matter, Challies and many evangelical leaders with ties to SGM have either remained silent about the lawsuit or defended SGM, often characterizing those who have come forward with concerns about abuse as «divisive» or «sowing disunity and strife» in the Church.
A Luis Suarez brace looked to have put the tie beyond doubt, but as he has done so often before Aguero has dragged his side back into it.
(tie) Aaron / Matt Cochran, OL, Buhach Colony / Cal — When these two young men walked into the program for the first day, I thought «No wonder Buhach Colony doesn't lose very often and now that both are at Cal.
When remuneration packages are tied into the performance of shares over a very short time - span, the long - term result is often a weaker corporate sector.
Although scientific innovation is principally driven by trained scientists, research opportunities often present themselves to others — in palaeontology, this can tie into the strong public interest in famous extinct animals such as dinosaurs and mammoths.
Very often I take a scarf or just a belt made out of fabric, and tie it into a bow around my neck, as seen in the above pictures.
I've been tying up t - shirts into knots on the side or occasionally in the front for years, often just trying to make them fit better.
You have to have paid membership and usually the fees are directly tied into how often you use it.
Intelligent writing incorporates these rounded characters into the stylish locations and fluid action, and these characters all have their agendas and goals, their arcs often tied to the film's remarkable political aspects.
At first, Thelma seems like a normal university freshman coming from a sheltered upbringing into the big city — her parents call her too often, she has trouble making friends, and she's questioning everything about her upbringing — but when she begins to have seizures that seem tied to extraordinary events, things get weird.
It is often easier for learners to memorize new information if it ties into real world situations.
The hardest jump is the one from print to ePub — you need to put plain text, often from multiple documents or text flows, and non-linear elements such as images, into a cleanly - tagged linear flow, and package it with a table of contents and instructions on how to tie together the various files that make up the book (see the ePub Wikipedia page to learn more about the extra special sauce that's part of the ePub format).
I know it often seems like he is into paying himself at the expense of shareholders, but I do think his ego is tied to the shareholder returns of BH so believe that he wants shareholders to do well (unlike most CEO's who don't care at all about shareholders).
When dogs come into animal shelters, they are often tied up, fearful and feeling awful — in short, not looking their best.
Tying into the one - stop shopping, PointsHound includes a leveling program that promises more airline miles as you book more often.
Tied into this is the often unrealistic sales expectations that publishers put on AAA titles.
Even Red Dead Redemption had this issue with the way it treated Mexico and often unsuccessfully tried to tie it into the overall plot.
Although some will argue that emulation is the key to preservation, this solution still remains illicit and often requires convoluted technical steps and forays into questionably reputable websites, not to mention its lasting ties to digital files over the lasting ownership of physical media.
Puzzles tend to be pretty hard to tie into plot as they're often so abstract; sometimes it feels like why can't you admit it is just a puzzle game?
Emerald green was used as an insecticide, and you often see it on older wood that would be put into the ground, like railroad ties
The women as «collateral» produced works often more experimental than the mens», tied into figuration inspired by dance, as well as ideas and themes from philosophy and poetry.
In gallery news: David Zwirner now represents the Joan Mitchell Foundation, with an exhibition planned for next year in the gallery's New York space — «The gallery is proud to be entrusted to help with the extraordinary legacy of Joan Mitchell, one of the most important and original American painters to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century», Zwirner commented; Lehmann Maupin have announced representation of the Estate of Heidi Bucher — «Her exploration of spaces — often designated as feminine, particularly domestic environments and objects — is very much in line with Lehmann Maupin's programming and closely ties into the work of artists such as Do Ho Suh and Liza Lou,» director Anna Stothart said; New York's James Cohan Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvillegas.
Jennifer Scanlan, Curatorial and Exhibitions Director at Oklahoma Contemporary, states: «In a country that often seems divided into two parts, red states and blue states, we wanted to present the history that ties us together.
Szeemann invented the modern - day Großausstellung («great exhibition»), in which the artworks are tied to a central concept and are assembled into new and often surprising interrelationships.
He often ties the floor into a solar thermal system.
Consequently, trial judges have nothing to lose and often much to gain by permitting at least brief voir dire / cross examination of prosecution witnesses before a damning exhibit is offered into evidence, and also need to think twice before allowing inadmissible hearsay into evidence to see if the prosecutor «ties together» the evidence to make it no longer inadmissible hearsay.
The kids I coach often ask me what the ring is worth and I say, «About $ 3 in material, but I was on third base with two out, bottom of the eighth inning, down one run, we were in extra innings, and the best hitter hits the ball into centre field, and I score the tying run and he scores the winning run.
To tie into your other two questions — we'll use race again — what Native people and people of color typically experience at law firms is less the overt, explicit racism, and quite often what the literature calls microaggressions.
Losses can jeopardize the mortgage and even bankrupt a landlord who often has his life savings tied up into real - estate.
I often would mention the male pageant I won in college (my official title is «Mr. Business»), tying it into the story I tell or main points I get across.
The reality is that divorce is often tied to strong disagreements and / or tension and volatility... thus, spilling over into the divorce process.
Counselors will be Christian - centered and often will tie lessons from the Bible into therapy sessions.
Through the years I've been guilty of «buying into» a few of the more popular trends i.e. ceramic or stone farm animals (often with wired - ribbon bows tied around their necks) 1984, artificial flower arrangements 1980 - something, twig sprays, hunter green carpet (ugh), faux paint effects on walls 1990 - something (I never did the sponge painted walls, but the mottled look mimicking old plaster, I was there!)
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