Sentences with phrase «only tap»

Now if I could only tap my iPhone and come home to a hot and delicious healthy meal ready in the oven (and the kitchen all clean), then I'd be super pumped.
Steam is powerful but you can't control the level, only tap the trigger.
Your home equity is something you should only tap into when you actually need it.
You'll not only tap into the group wisdom but also give staff ownership of your Action Plan, making it more likely to be a success.
The app is quite simplistic, taking on a minimal interface that requires you to only tap the point of focus and once focused, you get your shot.
Although it might look like you can only tap on icons to open apps on the Galaxy S8, that's not the case.
Given that a whole store of apps is only a tap away it's easy enough to fill in any gaps, so just give us the basics, with no duplicates.
If the company manages to not only tap into the strong nostalgia for the Nokia brand held by current smartphone owners but also to encourage Nokia loyalists to take the plunge into the smartphone world, they could have a winning strategy on their hands.
On the iPhone, users need only tap five times or hold down the button on the side and the emergency call will begin.
To activate Express on Google Home, the user need only tap the Menu button in their Google Home app, then switch on Personal Results.
If a call comes in, a single press answers it (normal), but it's a left ear - only tap to answer (less normal), and you end the call by long pressing the left ear's button and holding it (not normal).
I'd only tap into the wider PPO network when I needed to see a specialist, such as the time I suffered a minor head injury and went to see a neurologist.
At best, the truck is going slow enough to only tap the car from the side, which can still break limbs and cause whiplash.
Stop Press: It has just been announced that «only tap water will be served at (Prime Minister) Gordon Brown's Cabinet sessions and during official business».
«We showed that (the device) could capture approximately 90 percent of the sulfur pollutants from the flue gas using only tap water as a capture fluid,» Neumann said... Drew Rankin, Colorado Springs Utilities general manager for energy supply, called the results «incredibly encouraging.»
Thanks to the new player search system, the wider world is only a tap of the stylus away.
Victory is only a tap away!Now is your time... gather your fighters, unlock their powers, and guide them to become legendary heroes!
Remember, you can only tap each amiibo once every 24 hours, and getting an armor piece isn't a sure deal, so you might have to exercise a little patience.
Braking is also something that you won't be using often with only the sharpest of turns requiring it, and even then only a tap of the brake is needed as powerslides in this game keep speed better than anything else.
For example, 10,000 rewards points typically equates to $ 100 for the cardholder, but booking your next trip through Chase Travel allows you to only tap into 8,000 of your rewards points, leaving 2,000 for your next purchase.
Just be sure to only tap into those savings if it's absolutely necessary.
Use invested assets to cover your regular monthly living expenses, and only tap your reverse mortgage to cover monthly living expenses when your retirement savings are depressed due to a stock market decline.
You only tap into the amount any time you are in need of cash.
Due to this, investors should consider this fund if they are looking to only tap into growth securities and want nothing to do with value companies in the space.
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And when the road suddenly rises to the horizon, you need only tap the accelerator and the 5.2 acts as if it got a shot of adrenalin.
The genuine existence of different kinds of ability has been transmuted into breezy assertions that different children learn in different but equally valid ways and that everything will work out if only we tap the special abilities that reside in every child.
If only tap water is available, boil it to remove the chemical and let it cool before using.
While abdominal exercises, like crunches and sit - ups, work the front of your stomach — also known as the rectus abdominis — they only tap into a small percentage of muscle groups in your core.
Even the busiest home or office computer usually spends several hours a day doing nothing, and most everyday digital tasks — sending e-mail or surfing the Web — only tap a fraction of the processing power of today's machines.
Instead both, Gagliardini and Brozovic are caught ball watching which left Ljalic with only a tap in.
We'd live off his take - home income and only tap into our investments as necessary.
Not only is it an inefficient and expensive process, it also only taps into those employees that is actively looking to change jobs, which only represents 15 to 25 percent of the total market.
This book not only tapped a universal parenting struggle with which many parents can easily identify, but the tone of the humor may have been offensive to some - and for a variety of reasons.
Their study, reported in the journal PLoS Computational Biology, suggests that breast feeding not only taps the normal brain cells involved in secreting oxytocin.
So when you eat fermented foods you're not only tapping into thousands of years of food history, you're also tapping into the ancient wisdom that has been passed along with the creation of these foods.
Show producers Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd have not only tapped presenters from the ranks of former winners and nominees like Mahershala Ali, Nicole Kidman, Rita Moreno and Lupita Nyong» o, but popular favorites like Dave Chappelle, Lin - Manuel Miranda, the great Tiffany Haddish and Mexican star Eugenio Derbez.
Wisely, Feig has not only tapped a quartet of consummate comediennes in Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones but crafted a script which plays to each of their respective strengths.
While several have had a go with the gauntlet, nearly all have either misused it or only tapped into a limited slice of its potential.
The 6 - speed DSG requires only a tapping of the steering - wheel - mounted paddle shifter to deliver rapid - fire gear changes.
The Paperwhite ONLY taps into the Amazon US store right now and the company has to develop firmware that will make all the new features compatible with the different languages in the international markets.
The tablet not only taps into Google's plethora of services but many more third - party apps.
But if you're still using 3DS MAX with off the shelf desktop PC though, you're only tapping into a fraction of its potential.
You should do this trick quickly enough so that the dog only taps you with its nose instead of doing so.
By zeroing in on the codes that underpin and perpetuate women's homosocialization, these and numerous other women artists not only tapped the unsurpassed function of art to act as a mirror of its makers, they also found the exceedingly rarer facility of art enabling them to project the collective desire of an avant - garde that has stumbled upon a new code of social behavior to impress on the larger culture.
Built by Johnson Controls, the company that invented the first electric room thermostat, GLAS not only taps into Cortana voice controls but also the Windows 10 IoT Core operating system and Azure Cloud computing services.
Remember, if you want to do this, make sure you're only tapping the button that corresponds to the fighter you want to jump in.

Not exact matches

It's not only a great listening device for tapping into your target audience's community, but also a place to share your expertise and gain loads of customers.
For example, only the Android and Windows smartphones support near field communication (commonly referred to as NFC), a feature that enables tap - to - pay services offered by Google, Visa and MasterCard.
And, as great as the Bay Area and Boulder and Austin are for launching a startup, you'd be only scratching the surface here when it comes to corralling talent, tapping the world's next big market (hint: they speak Arabic), or being present for the next tech breakthrough.
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