Sentences with phrase «so tied to»

His name is so tied to Ethereum, that there was a death hoax about him on June 25, 2017 that caused a flash crash in the price over Ethereum.
This also makes sense because a smart speaker is not going to replace that functionality that is so tied to mobile computing as opposed to home - based use cases.
If you're looking for a more contextualized experience, however, or you're merely so tied to the Google ecosystem that you'd rather not play outside of the sandbox, there are reasons to choose a Google Assistant - enabled smart speaker over an Alexa one.
Lawyers, especially younger ones, are so tied to electronic devices that it is easy to assume they will favor programs delivered through computers and mobile devices.
My programming skills are so tied to an aging and abandoned development platform that making even a niche title like my previous games is a dubious proposition at best.
Daisy teaches Coco to walk on a leash Trying to train my remaining Aussiedoodle puppy on the leash has been less than successful because she is on the timid side so I tied her to Daisy my amazing Standard Poodle and asked her to just walk..
If I had an emergency fund, I would not have been so tied to my job — I would have been able to afford to quit.
As I mentioned on another answer, I think buying gold or other commodity instruments is a poor choice here because the Australian economy and the AUD is so tied to those prices already.
http://www.thepassivevoice.com/2016/03/seven-reasons-why-you-shouldnt-self-publish/ Look, if the publishers weren't total disasters and people like him weren't so tied to the publishers he might have a point.
I think what this video proves is that agents are so tied to traditional publishing that they have forgotten that their real duty is to insure action is taken in the best interest of their clients.
And it looks like the BlackBerry Torch 9800 got the same processor though I am still waiting to confirm that... So I have to ask why is RIM so tied to this processor that is 2 years old?
Why did you first think she felt so tied to the Alton children?
-- Los Angeles is a city so tied to dysfunctional traffic that locals give it nicknames.
I carried my little boy around for 9 months but I'm not so tied to him that I would put him on a motorcycle... or a car without safety features.
Teaching is so tied to emotion and perception that exploring our practice objectively an be tricky!
If it were me, I'd look at genes first if I was struggling with autoimmunity or any issues that could be related to methylation or Vitamin D. For any gut or digestive problem (or skin problems because those are so tied to the gut), I'd probably start with Viome.
«She's so tied to his administration, unless there's some major break down the road... it's going to be very hard to envision her as a candidate for [mayor],» he said.
That's a refreshing take on motherhood and a challenging one considering we, as a society are so tied to technology and to our phones.
It has been nice to not feel so tied to my pump as I've decreased my pumping sessions each day and makes me feel like pumping is more manageable on an ongoing basis.
I always felt so tied to following recipes exactly as planned that it was hard for me to think of something as mine vs. a well executed product of < insert GF cookbook author here >.
They have introduced religious prejudice into electoral campaigns and have so tied themselves to political factions as to neglect their ministry to men of diverse views.
After some little thought on the subject, however, we are left with a tangle of codes and creeds, so tied to the large cultures and their ethnic embodiments that they are hard to judge objectively.
Also, the God of whom Christians speak is so tied to Jesus that nothing can be said of how this God relates to those who do not live from faith in the revelation in Jesus.
But Musk is unique in that his vision is so vast and so tied to the specific operations of his businesses.
Bonding ties are ties to people with whom you have many overlapping connections — so ties to family, or people with whom we share a neighborhood, and a religion, so forth.
This game is half about how your characters interact with each other, and just having them get all lovey dovey with each other without any build - up would seem odd, so tying it to battle and other ways to bump up relationship points added a way of complementing the story, in my book at least.

Not exact matches

There's a good chance your employer won't let you come to work in a full Santa suit or dress as a Nutcracker, so a holiday tie is the next best thing.
This is the only time of year The Tie Bar puts its already affordable products on sale, so you'll want to take advantage while supplies last.
Policy is tied to inflation, so it has no choice.
Only about half of the people who complain in social expect to hear back from the company, so in many cases they do not phrase their complaints in a way that ties it back to the business in an obvious way.
Whether you need to pick up all the essential ties for men or you simply want to add more choices to your professional wardrobe, right now is the best time to do so.
Because so much of its business is tied up in a few particular styles, a single manufacturing error — like the one that forced executives to recall the near - seethrough women's pants in March — can cause millions of dollars in lost sales.
It has included attempts to tie Iran to terrorism on American soil — with a purported plot, so laughable that almost no one believed it, to hire a Mexican drug cartel to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington.
All of these calls were transcribed and speaker separated to differentiate between the salesperson and the prospect, then tied to their CRM records so we could analyze this data against the outcome of the deal.
While the tie is being unveiled at Austin festival, the company has only produced 50 of them so you need to enter a lottery to «win» the opportunity to buy one.
«So after 10 years of 4 % raises, their comp is now 48 % higher, but you haven't done a single thing to tie it to performance or productivity.»
So rather than tying a reward directly to profitability, he figured out the number of calling hours needed for a turnaround.
Have you ever experienced something cool and, in telling the story, you get so tongue - tied that you end up saying something along the lines of, «well, you just have to experience it for yourself?»
Today there are on - site gyms, massages, concierge services and even rules about after - hours e-mail so people don't feel tied to their BlackBerry.
So if voting isn't meant to break a tie, what's the purpose of getting a show of hands on an issue that's holding up your meeting?
So the «soft» tie - up of SpaceX and Tesla appears to be the way to go.
Doing so, says Gartner biotech analyst Stephen Davies, will require forging still closer ties to big pharma firms — the lumbering giants whose inefficiency spurred Wojcicki to action in the first place.
It makes sense to buy ties and dress shirts together anyway, as few combinations in men's style need to stick the matching landing quite so thoroughly.
Dashing and handsome in a dark jacket and tie, Hollender moved through the crowd with characteristic ease, stopping every so often to marvel at the glittering views of the Midtown skyline.
(And yes, I had to actually earn money when I was a student too, so I realize that's easier for some students than others, but there's always a way to slip some kind of internship, work experience, or related extracurricular into your schedule between tying on that wait staff apron.)
All of the so called big four have online grocery offers, with Morrisons the last to enter the market through a tie - up with Ocado.
Following CNN's report, several prominent Trump supporters slammed the special counsel or shifted attention onto Hillary Clinton and reports that her campaign had hired a law firm which retained Fusion GPS last year, the opposition - research firm that funded the so - called Steele dossier containing several salacious allegations about Trump's ties to Russia.
So, for example, your ISP can't take your browsing history, tie it to your name, address, and Social Security number, then sell that package to the highest bidder.
«A lot of people get caught with their goal being so defined that it's tied to a specific role,» she explains.
Once you know for sure that you're ready to take the leap and go out on your own, sever ties with your employer so you can devote 100 percent of your time to your business.
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