Sentences with phrase «tuned in because»

Truth be told, most warming in hindcast is tuned in because the models can not reproduce the warming with just model physics, therefor future warming in model output is tuned in
And him and I chat pretty much every week so make sure that you're tuned in because this is just the tip of the iceberg today.
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.
If CNN streamed a REAL evolution debate between 2 scientists about a certain fossil and its classification, nobody would tune in because they wouldn't understand half the things they are referring to.
So while you may tune in because of the game, eventually the game becomes secondary to the people.
Maybe we will do that on Wednesday, so tune in because we will need everyone's input!

Not exact matches

Multichannel shopping has turned most industries upside - down, making way for indie brands that are agile and more in tune with their consumer because they are social media savvy and engaged.
One of the reasons the IMF has changed its tune on fiscal policy is because research it has done in the past year shows that borrowing to pay for infrastructure pays for itself over the longer term by generating faster economic growth.
That's because machine learning algorithms — an area where both Google and Facebook have invested heavily, and which Facebook uses to fine - tune the content of each user's News Feed — are highly effective at connecting inputs and outputs in a recursive optimization loop.
Because the tumor chips can be printed, essentially, in unlimited supply, the possibility for fine - tuning a drug therapy is endless.
You'd be surprised at the number of releases that end up in the garbage because the reporter saw a typo and simply tuned out.
But I did notice the HomePod was able fill a large room very well and sounded great no matter what angle I was listening from, which Apple says is possible because the HomePod is smart enough to intelligently tune itself and balance the audio to match any room or position you put it in.
Journalists can see this from a mile off because they're more closely in tune with the preferences of their audience.
If you plan to sell «high - ticket» items this year, you need to change your tune because what used to work won't in the future.
This question is key, because it tunes us into our heart, and that makes the difference between passionately believing in the business you begin and just starting one.
Because I am «fat adapted» (burn stored bodyfat for energy) I am completely in - tune with my body, I understand what «real» hunger is - something that occurs every 16 - 24 hours, not every four hours.
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.
Stayed tuned, because Stasch is also aiming to heighten MacArthur's leadership roles on impact investing and nuclear security, and she has promised a major new initiative in an unnamed area.
This would later surprise me, because I thought of myself as a tuned - in reader, especially when it comes to personal finance books.
Alternatively, we can say in a world where national currencies and central bank currencies are no longer trustworthy because they've been created in vast sums and continue to be created to the tune of like $ 300 billion a month or more.
The media loves speculators because it means you're constantly tuning in for the latest stock tip and all those eyeballs mean big advertising dollars.
Clearly you are not in tune with reality, probably because you have no respect for the idea of reasoning based on evidence.
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.
There is a minor bandwagon fallacy thrown in my post, but I feel the fallacy is a stronger case to highlight why juarez is wrong as opposed to the «just because people believe something doesn't mean it's right», because, as is evidently the case, juarez does not subscribe to keeping in tune with logic.
I don't have a good voice — I can carry the tune but that's because I grew up in church.
So even if you've read the posts, make sure you stay tuned for the book when it comes out, because much of the material will be new and presented in a different way.
A few scientists have even gone so far as to argue that the initial conditions and fundamental constants established at the time of the big bang were fine tuned in such a way because our own species would inevitably be forthcoming.
So as I was writing Out of Sorts, I began to realise how often music played a big part in my story — which is odd because I'm not a musician or a singer or even someone who can carry a tune.
To sum this up, there are no litmus tests to prove someone is going to heaven you can pray to God, and ask him to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him out.
Sure we don't go to wells to do our socializing (i.e. gossiping) and yes she was there during the heat of the afternoon because she was somewhat of an outcast and alone in her world of many husbands and no she probably didn't have a good relationship with the women at the quilting bee yet she was the one in Samaria who was tuned in and ready when her Messiah called her number.
The multi verse is the counter answer to fine tuning because it states that out of infinite possibly and infinite universe it is no surprise we got lucky and ended up in the universe that worked.
Do you really believe that married gays will always do worse than hetro fathers who kill their wives and blow up their children, or worse than hetero mothers that kill their children because their god told them to, or ignore their cult's leaders to the tune of 700,000 + abortions per year in the USA?
«Being in crowds, large or small, and feeling the music together; singing along to your favorite tunes to me is one of the great unifying experiences of our lives,» says 27 - year - old Devon Bailey, who moved to Austin because of its music scene.
Before I jump right into all the yummy things we can make with sweetened condensed milk (don't even get me started, just stay tuned because I have some ridiculous recipes in the works), let's first talk a little bit about how to make this delicious baking elixir.
This is a super short post today, because as I mentioned, I'm trying to get my Valentine's Day Recipe recipes out in advance, so stay tuned for a few more.
It's all good, because even really fine, reliable traditions can use a little fine tuning every once in a while, and even really fine lives can withstand some major turbulence.
They might have actual improvement not because coconut oil is particularly good for them, but because they were lacking in calories and the extra calorie boost helped «tune them up,» or another factor could be the taste.
I think I may be a little more in tune with how foods affect my body now, because I can immediately tell if something is irritating me.
Stay tuned because that is definitely going to be happening in my kitchen in the near future.
And because I've completely neglected to include some good kitchen - going tunes in my posts lately, here is one that I'm loving right now.
Stay tuned, because in November we are going to do it again to celebrate our 30th anniversary and the completion of our 31st harvest!
And I hope to be posting more paleo coconut flour recipes in the future because — stay tuned.
If you've been avoiding avocados because they're high in fat, it's time to change your tune.
I don't tend to go in the fruit direction — probably because I like to save my fruit for smoothies or snacks — but this blueberry version is changing my tune.
Leone has a hobbyist's knife - making setup in his Brooklyn backyard, and is particularly excited about the prospect of taking his operation to the next level — he's been purchasing old blades and fine - tuning them by hand, but has yet to forge his own knives because the equipment is large and expensive.
Then tune in to my Insta Stories because we are having a friendly competition of «Who Did it Better».
They were one of baseball's «It» teams, a team you would tune in to watch, just because.
The Steeler brass trusted Bill Nunn's sources and instincts, because no one else in the NFL was as tuned into the HBCU's as the former Sports Editor of the Pittsburgh Courier.
On Sunday that's due to happen at 5:45 am local time, so tune in a bit before that and enjoy the cars driving at «the golden hour» - so called because this is when track conditions are usually at their best and cars often set their fastest laps of the race.
I think the players would sooner gravitate and RESPECT a coach like Fizdale or Stackhouse (or Miller) more, just because these coaches are more in tune to the way young players think.
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