Sentences with phrase «ties in very»

No functionality has been added or removed here, but the new appearance of everything ties in very nicely with what's found throughout the rest of the UI.
I believe this ties in very well with this discussion and also with the discussion on paleoclimate.
And that ties in very well with recent happenings hinting at a Bioshock revival.
All this ties in very well with the games narration that does a fine job keeping you at your keyboard or gamepad.
This lesson ties in very nicely to my lesson on balance sheets.
The diaphragm, you can consciously control, becomes the governor and that ties in very specifically to intrinsic core muscles like the soas and the quadratus lumborum.
To a person, the entrepreneurs I profiled were either active in peer groups like Young Presidents» Organization, or they were tied in very closely with local research universities.
This would add some intrigue but most of all would tie in very nicely with the method we were using to analyse the data.
I m here in search of a girl / group of girls who can force me to crossdress then tie me in a very strict and uncomfortable position then gag me effectively then she tickle me tease me lick me spank me and fuck me and if possible fuck in all the hole at the same time.
They always tie in very well with what's going on [in the movies].
It's the first official clicker game based in the D&D universe, and it is meant to tie in very closely with the tabletop realm.
These results tie in very closely with the concept of «psychological safety» explained Part 2, under the «Supportive Context» section of Hackman's team effectiveness model.

Not exact matches

Uber also faces a challenge we talked about earlier: Since they're aiming to disrupt an established industry, a very regulated industry, one with close ties to municipalities, other companies can not only come back at them, they can call in regulations to make it even harder for Uber.
The battle is tied very much to their self - image in life.»
Vulture, or Adrian Toomes, played by a very well - cast Michael Keaton — who probably got this role for appearing as another man with wings in «Birdman» — is one of the rare villains in the MCU that has a personal vendetta against the superheroes who doesn't feel like a desperate tie - in.
The Saudi royal family sees its very survival threatened by Shiite elements in its oil - rich Eastern Province who have close ties to Iran; change the government in Tehran and that particular threat recedes.
The American golfer, who has never won a Major (but tied for second at this very event in 2011), is Adidas's biggest golf endorser.
«I have given him that credit because Donald Trump has taken a very, very strong, hard line on the denuclearization issue and he has been able to bring in the support of the global community and, in particular, China,» Turnbull told a televised news conference, referring to «overwhelming» economic ties between China and North Korea.
But some rich people make the mistake of tying the bulk of their assets up in one place, such as their own business or in real estate — two very illiquid investments.
«This is important as it drives valuations in other products especially credit where historically spreads are very tied to volatility.
Though Smith won the user vote, the top five finishers in this category were all very close: Smith came in first, Hoffman second, and Bill George and Hank Paulson tied for third.
In a sign that the speculative mania is getting out of hand, one very small stock, Future FinTech, briefly leaped more than 200 percent Tuesday despite no clear ties to anything crypto - related.
But some of Aimia's research made it very clear that the online votes were tied to how the artwork looked online versus how it looked in the gallery.
With tech whiz - kids in hoodies and jeans and the very real possibility of your boss strolling into the office in a short suit, we've come a long way since the days when the CEO uniform was a wide tie and wing - tips.
I have always known the benefits of dividends from my very first stock purchase back in 1988 but wasn't yet sold on the concept of tying up my money indefinitely purely for a dividend income stream.
This index is very heavy on government bonds and mortgages, and in a world of potentially rising rates, nobody wants to be tied to the «Agg,» as it is known.
We're just funding companies that tie in their profits to their impact very closely.»
Energy represents about a fifth of Canada's market cap and earnings growth is very much tied to fortunes in the oil patch (nearly half of the expected 22 % earnings growth for the S&P / TSX Composite Index in 2017 flows from the energy sector, we calculate).
But as I noted last week, much of that effect is actually tied to the very heavy downward seasonal adjustment that accompanies initial claims data in January.
«That being said, our view internally is that being a foreign company investing into Latin America, having strong ties in - country is very important and our Chilean partner is very experienced with the government.»
One of the starkest patterns in the data on inequality is the extent to which the incomes of the very rich are tied to the stock market.
#TradeElite A5 — in gaining adequate funding, it must be tied to a global market or export plan... that's your top success factor in having adequate funding so that you're not half - way through market entry to find you don't have enough... very costly @VarandaNetwork https://t.co/3CPCzdyDUo
The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) is a short - term rate tied very closely with Fed Funds rate, which is the overnight interbank lending rate in the US.
There is very little that military spouses can do in terms of legal protection from discrimination because the spouse is not actually military, although tied to the military.
In one astonishing interview, dressed in his trademark dark suit and skinny tie, Miller told CBS's John Dickerson, without irony, «Our opponents, the media and the whole world, will soon see, as we begin to take further actions, that the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned.&raquIn one astonishing interview, dressed in his trademark dark suit and skinny tie, Miller told CBS's John Dickerson, without irony, «Our opponents, the media and the whole world, will soon see, as we begin to take further actions, that the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned.&raquin his trademark dark suit and skinny tie, Miller told CBS's John Dickerson, without irony, «Our opponents, the media and the whole world, will soon see, as we begin to take further actions, that the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned.»
All of a sudden they left in a very odd manner after years of relationship and completely cut off all ties.
The leader's personal success and reputation is very tied in with the organization's.
This is a beautiful piece because it ties us together whether we believe there is a God or not because we are both on that journey in seeking the answers to our very personal answers to that mystery that wells up within us.
With this very hand I have collected soiled pies from them tied tightly in their rags, and their hands were more paralyzed than mine were at Kolhapur.
Contemporary Islamic culture is bound to the ancient Islamic culture with very close ties, but the decline between the ancient and the modern period was so am parent that contemporary Islamic culture is looked upon as a renaissance rather than a continuing growth, a renaissance which has been shaped in many ways by modernism and westernization.
I entreat all of you to read A Study in Scarlet, the first Sherlock Holmes novel — fiction, of course, but interesting that a very reputable and fact - driven author would choose to delve into the life of the antagonist as being helplessly tied up in an early Mormonist agenda...
This may not be easy to explain to the sister, especially if her own convictions are tied in with a very literal reading of Scripture.
He has on the whole a very good name in the Christian East, and not only for past services rendered: his long history of cordial ties to the Orthodox Church, especially to the Russian Cathedral in Buenos Aires; his close friendship with the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople; and so on.
However, and I may get someone to scream about this, but I believe that child abusers put themselves in a very dangerous position with Jesus ---- You know the scripture, «It would be better to have a millstone tied around your neck....»
Our country remained as one of the poorest countries for very long because the Cap, told us that our oil was not in a com - mer - cial qua - nti - ties, it was like that until the Com, have become to find it was not as the Cap, told us, who must have been br - i - bed to say so by a richer neighboring country...
It was something found in the aftermath, and became something of an icon in the aftermath, and while I wouldn't say it's truly historically significant, it is very closely tied to the event.
By saying that English charismatics and imprisoned criminals may be the stuff of theological reflection, and by tying their prayer to the Trinity, the Trinity to Romans 8 and Romans 8 to Origen, Coakley mixes old wine in some very new jugs.
Our country remained as one of the poorest countries for very long because the Capit - a-lists, told us that our oil was not in a com - mer - cial qua - nti - ties, it was like that until the Com - mun - ists have become to find it was not as the Capit - a-lists, told us, who must have been br - i - bed to say so by a richer neighboring country....
Presumably, Stillman hoped to appeal to this crowd with his new book Love & Friendship: In Which Jane Austen's Lady Susan Vernon Is Entirely Vindicated, a movie tie - in that novelizes his screenplay into not - very - successful JAFIn Which Jane Austen's Lady Susan Vernon Is Entirely Vindicated, a movie tie - in that novelizes his screenplay into not - very - successful JAFin that novelizes his screenplay into not - very - successful JAFF.
In fact, it is the consideration of evil which constrains us to make this new move; now, with the consideration of evil, it is the very question, of freedom, of the real freedom evoked by the postulates of the Critique of Practical Reason, which returns; the problematic of evil requires us to tie, more directly than we have so far been able to do, the actual reality of freedom to the regeneration which is the very content of hope.
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