Sentences with word «tacking»

Then just tacking on a deity behind all those explanations is just an unneeded hypothesis that can be done away with.
Brains that can solve more and more complex puzzles, who aren't afraid of tacking diverse biological questions.
-- Lately, in my yoga class an instructor who is helping out in the summer, has been tacking on Ohm chanting at the end.
Verizon is tacking on an additional fee to its contract - free plans.
So it's as important as ever to keep track of any annual expenses that your broker may be tacking on to your retirement accounts.
** Dell Inc founder Michael Dell raised his $ 24.4 billion bid by less than 1 percent just hours before it was to be put to a vote, tacking on a controversial demand to change voting rules to make it easier for him to buy and take the No. 3 personal computer maker private.
July 25 (Reuters)- The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 2000 GMT on Thursday: ** Dell Inc founder Michael Dell raised his $ 24.4 billion bid by less than 1 percent just hours before it was to be put to a vote, tacking on...
Reed said there are other ways the district could make up minutes without tacking on extra school days in the summer.
And still, he's tacking on projects.
So what happened was as people were tacking on fees correct and those fees were rising at a rapid rate.
That's why they want the government to give it a chance to grow and thrive without tacking on burdensome rules.
If you're going to charge a price that's significantly higher than the market standard, don't further insult your users by tacking on lots of in - app purchases.
And, for fast - food companies and franchisees, the question of increasing employees» wages is more complex than tacking on a few extra dollars to everyone's salaries.
The memo points out that, in the past, State Department - led «bureaucrats cut off U.S. military aid to the police in Colombia as the GOP Congress fought to save Colombia from the FARC terrorist threat, while simultaneously tacking the drug threat.»
When the company demonstrated fixing one picture of a woman, opening her eyes and tacking a smile on her face, the audience gasped and burst into applause.
Manual Retweets, or, copying and pasting someone's tweet and tacking an «RT» before it, making the tweet your own, is something many people «SMH, SMDH» at.
(To date, the company has secured $ 38.5 million, tacking on Kaiser Permanente Ventures as its most recent funding partner.)
Now Circle is preparing to take another major leap forward by tacking on an entirely new business as part of its underlying market infrastructure.
Just check out the hashtag #flowerlapelpins on Instgram and you'll see that fashion heads all over the world are tacking these onto their suits to give them an elegant twist.
And Marathon barely did any actual clinical legwork to get the drug cleared for Duchenne — it relied on 1990 - era clinical trial data before tacking on just enough study material to win an approval that doesn't even address the root cause of the disease.
But with the rules removed, carriers would be free to adopt more punitive forms of favoritism, like tacking on extra fees for some content or indirectly raising the cost to customers by charging the fees to the content providers.
With Blue Ant, MacMillan appears to be tacking against the torrents of broadcast television dreck at the bottom of the dial by targeting two coveted demographics, the first of which is thinking, affluent baby boomers: its portfolio includes content about the cottage lifestyle, travel, and PBS - style documentary programming through the Canadian version of the Smithsonian Channel, as well as a nature channel called Oasis.
It is scaling down its holdings in Brazil as it takes a new tack in India, attempting to gain a majority position in the online retailer Flipkart.
You can add tasks, reorder them, tack on sub-tasks, assign dates to everything you have to do.
The NDP needs to regain the union vote as it tacks back to the left and will likely oppose much of the deal unless it is radically changed to protect Canadian jobs, something no one here has signalled.
that is a low - tack adhesive technology.
How can you add an appropriate and ethical prompt for them to tack action now?
Apparently, Musk isn't the only one who has adopted this tack.
It was a brash move for an exploration and production firm to tack on a high - end jewel retail arm, but it made perfect sense to the pragmatic Gannicott, who liked the efficiencies of operating in what he described then as «the two bookends of the diamond pipeline: mining and retail,» and who also saw the brand's prestige as having great potential in such emerging luxury markets as China.
Taking a different tack entirely, fitness startup Black Box wants you to work out in virtual reality.
Stanford, a former union economist who tacks left, thinks the idea is brilliant.
The challenge when designing experiences to use existing motivating behaviors is creating an overall design that balances the use of these gaming components without it being «tacked on».
They'll be able to get down to the brass tacks.
Previously, the Bank of Canada hinted it might raise rates to curb the borrowing binge, but in March it abruptly changed tack by affirming the household debt - to - income ratio is «stabilizing near current levels.»
Added discounts and exclusive options in Prime Pantry: You can do a free 30 - day trial, but Prime members can tack on $ 4.99 per month for access to thousands of household essentials, many of which are not available elsewhere on Amazon.
For example, Oks got stressed out over how his workers would eat lunch in his living room, walk on his light - colored carpet with their shoes on, and tack notes onto the walls.
But after his encounter with Jason Haley, he decided to try a new tack.
Satya Nadella's recent acquisition strategy — Accompli, now Sunrise — takes a different tack than the one practiced by Marissa Mayer.
But philosopher Roman Krznaric argues that simply trying to feel better without honoring those feelings of doubt and disappointment is the wrong tack to take.
The former tacked on an additional $ 5.3 million from 3,067 locations this weekend, raising its domestic total to $ 215 million.
Our trendy human - named startups Alfred, Lulu, Oscar, Clara, and Benny have taken the same tack.
But tack on the turmoil since January and he drops to the middle of the pack, behind former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush.
Yes, they're often inexpensive, but not always — and some plans tack on administrative fees.
Trump didn't follow the usual path of a successful presidential candidate, who plays to his party's base to win the nomination, then tacks to the center for the general election.
The first, classic tack is tax - loss harvesting, scouring your taxable investment accounts for any losses you can realize.
«Donated to charities, accepted at local businesses, and found tacked up in pubs around the world, many consider Canadian Tire to be Canada's second currency,» said Allan MacDonald, the retailer's chief operating officer.
You might remember Amber from her time with Radian6, or her blog, Brass Tack Thinking.
This time around, Apple likely won't change its tack.
While the First Amendment laws make Google's search results a largely hands off affair in the U.S., governing bodies in Europe have taken a more aggressive tack in regulating the tech giant.
Businesses that take the grassroots tack, «playing by the rules of engagement for building real relationships, not paid - for relationships,» are the ones with staying power.
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