Sentences with phrase «only tune you»

The companion app lets you not only tune into Lighthouse's 1080p video feed, but it also responds to questions like «What did the kids do with the babysitter?»
So go ahead and break rules, particularly those 20th - century rules that stop us from moving to a place where students not only tune in, but are empowered to self - direct their learning.
I really only tune up the colour and crop... that's it.
Since the late 1950s, the prevailing logic has been that aliens might be beaming radio signals into space, so we need only tune to the right frequency to listen in.
«These findings help us better understand the influence of sensory signals, which we now know not only tune an organism into its environment but also cause substantial changes in physiology that affect overall health and longevity,» Waterson says.
Otherwise your child will only tune you out once she figures out that you don't stick to your word.
There's no Tiger, so of course the tournament loses its luster for many casual sports fans who only tune in to golf to see Woods.
For casual golf fans that only tune in for the four major championships, the PGA often gets overlooked anyway.
If you needed any clarification that Artificial Intelligence is on everyone's mind, you need only tune into HBO's new buzzed - about series Westworld.
Simply put, it not only tunes really accurately, it's fast, too.
The problem with only tuning the stiffness of a cell's microenvironment, also known as the extracellular matrix, is that it assumes the environment behaves like an elastic material, like rubber.
ABT is the only tuning company with several decades of experience in motorsports to modify and optimize engines.
Moving you down the road is the familiar old motor, only tuned to produce 50 - percent more power.
In this feature you can listen to not only the tuned versions, but also their factory counterparts for an all - round aural experience.
Since this is the 30th Anniversary for Super Mario Bros., why don't we take a listen to another medley, this time featuring only tunes from the original game!
Scientists have only tuned into biofluorescence in the last ten years.
Recall that Teh Modulz are not only tuned to GMST, but to things like cloud, snow and ice coverage as well as ocean heat content — all of which have an impact on radiative balance and hence energy budget of the system, not to mention energy redistribution internally.
Except it works a little harder to make sure you see only the tunes that it thinks you want to.

Not exact matches

We typically only make 1 - 2 month - long investment plans — with a view for the longterm goals — and then revisit every few weeks to fine - tune those decisions.
The courtroom and overflow rooms have space only for less than 400 onlookers to tune into the proceedings.
SRG found that about nearly two - thirds of Canadian Twitter users were exposed to TV - related tweets, but only 17 % had tuned in because of a post «while 11 % have followed tweets about a show but not bothered to tune in.
Only three percent of consumers don't make it past the beginning of a podcast — a strong indication that those who are tuning in have intentions to stay.
More and more professionals agree that a better strategy is to explore and fine tune your assumptions before declaring a specific plan with financial projections based only on your dream and passion.
Sometimes, but only rarely, is it a memorable hook that drives the widespread appreciation of these classic tunes: a special intro (like Keith's on «Satisfaction») or a guitar solo (think Carlos Santana).
Soon, President McKinley and the ruling Republican party changed their tune and advocated for Puerto Rico to remain a colony, with only token representation in Congress and governed by different tax laws than the mainland.
While thousands of hockey fans across North America will be tuned to their TV sets tonight to catch the first games of the 2013 NHL playoffs, they won't be the only ones watching to see how the post-season plays out.
Not only that, you need to ascertain what, if any, fine - tuning is needed.
In the pre-historic days of yore, the only way I might accomplish this was by screeching out Iron Maiden tunes (air guitar optional) through the power of my own vocal chords.
Research suggests businesswomen are not only more wary of risk than men but that companies with women at the top are more successful and in tune with their customers because their boards have a wider range of views.
According to the International Monetary Fund, though, not only should fuel taxes jump by more than 50 percent, the increase should have Canadians whistling a happy tune.
Just a month later, Men's Wearhouse executives changed their tune and saw great strategic opportunity, only with them as the acquirer.
Only fine - tune the calculations and delivery of the incentive — or perhaps hire the author as a consultant — and the problem will be solved, we are told.
Our diplomatic tone did change somewhat in tune with Ottawa's multilateral inclinations; condemnations of Pyongyang's tests now have appended sentences encouraging dialogue as the only path to a long - term solution.
Content marketing can often seem like a never ending sea of songs, and only the best tunes emerge as a hit.
When a company reports earnings or makes presentations to analysts, should investors tune out the verbiage and focus only on the hard financial data?
With only 30 candidates nominated in 87 constituencies, most viewers tuning in to the televised debate will not have the option of voting for an Alberta Party candidate on Election Day.
(And if you have a mixture of the two or only private loans, stay tuned — there's more on those below.)
His piece is only the first in a series, and I advise folks to stay tuned — his next one will appear in January.
39 Q. I have been wanting to get rid of my financial adviser and use a roboadviser and perhaps consult a financial adviser fee for service only (not investing) for check ups and tune ups.
They accept only 2 % of applicants for their platform and in the last four months have funded four Consumer Product companies to the tune of $ 2.8 million.
Since we only looked at reviews from a top level (count of reviews) there isn't much more to say here, however, we are going to greatly expand how we look at reviews in the 2017 study, so stay tuned!
Take note, it is ONLY string theorists who even give fine tuning the time of day... and that's ONLY because they have the multiverse to lose the implied significance that resides in the observation.
Rep. Andy Holt said of the punishment, «Today is a demonstration that bad actions have bad consequences, and my only regret about this is it's not in the tune of millions of dollars.»
We need only listen to the hype for Temptation Island to know that the devil has a great deal to do with what people tune in to see.
... For they are not the thing itself; they are only the scent of a flower we have not found, the echo of a tune we have not heard, news from a country we have never yet visited.»
Not only does he have allies in defending the teaching of the Church, but he also has people who are tuned into formative parochial apostolate as well as overwhelmingly generous in giving their time and energy to the Church.
When you can simply tune in to whichever «reporter» best reflects your political views, you only sink deeper and deeper into your already held beliefs, which is never good for productive and enlightening dialog.
This is a realistic image in the sense that people can live that way and, its advocates insist, can live well; for they believe that such and only such a way of life is in tune with the deepest rhythms of the bodily and psychic functioning of human beings.
But one can sing in a strange land only so long before one begins to doubt the appropriateness of the tune.
The Club will not only seek to exclude jerks, but those too out - of - tune, mercenary, or conventional to belong.
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