Sentences with phrase «ties in»

One of the two best ties in the 2018 Champions League quarter - final round, Juventus hosts Real Madrid in the first leg of a tie between two of the best teams in Europe over the past decade.
There were five lead changes and four ties in the last five minutes
There were a few Ties in the Final Standings..
I'd rather he wrote us off, it sort of ties in with nobody expecting anything of us.
We have had some difficult ties in the UCL until we had Monaco and blew that opportunity, its always the same fate, 4th place, we'll try again next season.
Food ties in strongly to childhood and nostalgia, and that's why these bars strike a particularly deep chord within me.
Kohl and his over 30 years of experience in restaurant operations, food and beverage oversight, and culinary - themed promotions will enable Greenwood to explore a myriad of additional opportuni ties in the culinary sector.
Deputy editor Andrew Knowlton stores his daughters» hair ties in these boxes after finishing off the spicy paste.
Nilsson, 27, grew up near here, a region with closer ties in some ways to neighboring Norway than to the rest of Sweden.
The slight hint of lemon from the zest ties in wonderfully with the sweet and syrupy strawberries.
This partnership ties in with our pursuit of more specialty and natural food manufacturers,» he explained.
«It's a big, robust, solid looking structure and the star shape ties in with the name of the product,» says MSU packaging instructor Dennis Young, who organizes this annual competition with Rick Bayer, GPI Academic Subcommittee Chair, as part of GPI lectures to MSU packaging students.
Sweet and tangy slaw dressing that just ties in all those ingredients perfectly.
It'll win you a million dollars so you can buy all the ties in the world.
Roasted brussels sprouts and squash salad with horseradish dressing — this warm salad combines all the favorite flavors of fall — the sweetness of roasted veggies and dry fruit, with crunchy nuts, and a pungent horseradish dressing that ties them all in.
The legislation ties in with the basic guidelines of the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM), encompassing about 750 associations from over 100 countries.
The caramelized onions really give it a that extra something special, and the chipotle lime mayo ties it all in perfectly.
This craving for rich - tasting confections ties in with the purchasing of luxury items, the sales of which, says Cornell University economist Robert H. Frank in an article for Newsweek, are growing four times faster than the rate of overall spending.
Although brussels are typically cooked with perhaps a little bit of olive oil or some balsamic for sweetness, this recipe ties in intricate flavors that offers a flavor profile that's both savory and sweet.
Fritters typically use egg as a binder, but the quinoa fritters utilize vegan egg, are so easy to make, filling, and the citrus tahini sauce ties it all in together!
It's easy, festive, a perf variation of the classic birthday cake, rich, affordable, and the coconut whip ties it all in together.
To me, it just kind of ties in with those that need and desire «milk» and hopefully, start to crave the «meat.»
This behavior ties in with research on need gratification in a situation of imbalance, and with the tendency to seek gratification of existing needs within areas perceived to be similar to previous behavior patterns rather than in areas perceived to be radically different.
On the other hand, it ties in with another finding of the same study: that 52 percent of the unchurched could see a situation where they could become a fairly active member of a church and would be open to an invitation from a church community.
«Taking the Curve» ties in the mid-life crisis experienced by many with St. Peter's part in the Paschal Mystery... «the one thing necessary is to follow.
Sure, sure, sure — it contradicts itself, ties itself in knots and contains a hole lot of silliness, but that's part of its folksy charm!
All this ties in with the vicious anti-Catholicism so prevalent today.
Which also ties in to another true saying... Philosophy is all about life's questions that may never have answers.
In it, he not only includes the best explanation of mimetic theory I have read so far, but he then ties in the accompanying themes of the scapegoat mechanism, how Satan casts out Satan through violence, and how Jesus reveals all this to the world through His ministry, life, death, and resurrection.
God neither requires the physical, nor is he a biological entity (this also ties in to what I said previously about Godâ $ ™ s tangibility or intangibility).»
The quantitative measures enable us to calculate how, for example, satisfaction or dissatisfaction with the sexual magisterium ties in with satisfaction or dissatisfaction with the institutional Church.
Otter - Pass still has deep ties in the refugee community and have been inspired first hand by the dads and moms we know who gave up everything — their homes, their extended families, their entire lives — to save their children from war and persecution.
The setting in Luke ties it in with the reward of faithfulness given to the servants whom the master finds waiting for him when he comes home from the marriage feast.
Not only do we live in a universe where only a infintismal amount of it is actually «finely - tuned» for life, but you seem to think that the universal laws somehow ties in with this concept of fine tuning,»
This of course ties in with the idea that Jesus died in order that God could forgive our sins and so grant us eternal life.
This ties in with a point made near the beginning of this lecture — the extent to which the early church identified the risen Lord with the historical Jesus.
There are grounds for Ely's interpretation, but the interpretation given above seems to be the one that ties in most coherently with Whitehead's basic philosophy, even though he may not have realized all its implications.
Tallulah13... We know perfectly well that atheists think they simply have a «disbelief in God», but we also know that that ties in to the age - old human sin... man thinking that he is god.
It all ties in with our abortion plot.
Osama bin Laden's rhetoric may strike a chord with some disgruntled and dispossessed Muslims in various lands, but there is no evidence that anyone (other than a few people with close ties in neighboring Pakistan) is lining up to take courses from the Taliban on how to organize an Islamic state.
I disrobe, put on their little flowered smock with the silly ties in the back, and give them a urine sample in the bathroom next to the treatment room.
This also ties in well to the axiom of «every action has an opposite and equal reaction.»
I think that this ties in well with your post on making our own gods.
There is a second issue for Christians to consider regarding wisdom, one that ties in more directly with the Gospel reading.
Here's an article I just read that I think ties in well with Jennifer's point about the level of disagreement on this blog.
The stress on action over against teaching (the kerygmatic tradition) and religious experience (the mystical tradition) is significant, for it ties in directly with the way of the parables.
I used that word because I like how it ties in with «remedy,» and also «remedial work» for filling in the gaps in our paradigms and the holes in our soul.
I hope Prime Minister Modi's visit to Canada will among other things boost the prospect for our bilateral commercial ties in the area of oil and gas.
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