Sentences with phrase «with nudges»

I might note here that when at times I have expressed doubts about whether this elaborate chain of hypotheticals would hold together, I have been assured, with nudges and winks, that others had inside information that made them confident it would all unfold according to plan.
In use the kickstand is surprisingly good at ensuring the Nintendo Switch stays upright, with no nudges or small bumps causing it to become unbalanced and fall over.
Moving Noodle back and forth to gain momentum with nudges of the analog stick is satisfying itself, but once raising Noodle's head to twist amongst the variety of bamboo structures comes into play, Snake Pass's way of maneuvering through a three - dimensional space starts to compete with the polish and precision which the likes of Mario is used to.
Overall, I am pleased with Nudges ® dog treats and like the fact that 100 % real meat is used as the first ingredient and no corn or wheat ingredients.
If you're convinced by Cooper that you could do with nudging yourself towards including a little more solitude in your life, how do you get better at being alone?
We should have guessed it would be Anthony Rose, who kept late - night diners well fed at Toronto's Drake Hotel for six years with his nudge - and - wink takes on classic American dishes.
In finance, the problems with nudging reveal it may even have a dark side.
It's almost exactly the same as being agnostic, but with a nudge to side of believing there is something out there.
Though the legislature has put itself on record, no doubt with a nudge from Cahill nemesis County Executive Mike Hein, this issue will be decided in Albany.
The government's Tobacco Control Plan has nothing to do with nudging and everything to do with coercion.
It's a high protein breakfast treat with a nudge of caffeine, to get your day going, properly.
Playing baseball with a nudge from his father (Martin Short), Martin's home run ball is retrieved by an excited Sparky, who is hit by a car while crossing the street.
This is especially obvious when Paul (Michael Pitt, Murder By Numbers, LastDays) speaks directly to the camera to tell the audience, as if with a nudge and a wink, that he knows what they want.
First it was announced that Anderson was writing a live - action Pinocchio for Warner Bros., with nudge - nudge hints suggesting that he was also considering directing the project.
A central problem with the nudge approach is that we know too little about the lives of others to know with confidence what is good for them or how our nudges will affect their entire lives.
With nudging, he hired an organizational person to complement him.
Notable options included a Wi - Fi hotspot, Apple's CarPlay infotainment and new «kick wave» running board that deploys with the nudge of a foot.
In Manual mode, you've got manual - style control with a nudge of the shift lever or a pull of the lightweight magnesium paddle shifters.
The automatic allows manual shifting with a nudge of the gear selector — left for downshifting, right for upshifting.
Irina Kovalyova is a magician who, with a nudge and a wink, makes us laugh in awe and recognition at each new trick.
The lesson from the Plan Sponsor Council of America survey is that with a nudge from employers and the right retirement framework, Americans can improve their saving habits.
It's like she's obsessed with nudging and stepping on Chloe, like she can't stop.
Brooks says new ways to e-pay, and thus reap rewards, will debut over the next two years, including drive - thru apps that transact payment with your vehicle's dashboard and voice and facial recognition that will remember and reorder your last purchase with the nudge of an emoji.
The year began with the nudging open of borders that had been closed to U.S. tourists for a half century but ended with calls to tighten borders worldwide.
But somehow, in spite of its shortcomings and some questionable design choices, Solatorobo's spirit and charm mean it still manages to entertain, especially when played in brief bursts — the focus on short missions really proves to be a wise choice and the constant signposting doesn't grate nearly so much when you've been away for a few days and your brain could do with the nudge.
1) Keenlyside et al start a climate model with the actual Sea Surface Temperatures (dynamic, multi-year spin up with nudging?)
(The Eastern heat is, well, August, with some nudge from global warming probably hidden in the data.)
With a nudge from our site director, Becky Striepe, and network founder / publisher, David Anderson, I've decided to cover the complicated but important topic of rising food prices today.
This is not to say that it would not have eventually happened anyway at some point given continual anthropogenic forcing, it is just that the timing of sequence was based on natural cycles with the nudge over the edge into a new regime being given by anthropogenic factors.
While the AirPods slide gracefully in their respective charging stands and the case snaps shut with a nudge of your thumb, the IconX are a bit more difficult to seat, and the case's light lid is prone to pop open like an over-packed suitcase if you don't exert some real force.

Not exact matches

It would even encourage me with a little nudge when it noticed I reached my halfway point on one of my longer runs.
Maybe people who are already on top of their emails won't need this, but for those with a lot of volume or simply a tendency to be forgetful, Nudges could be a great help.
And perhaps most interestingly, Google is ever so slightly implementing the beginning of an algorithmic inbox, with the new nudges feature.
Woods is the co-founder of a Toronto - based startup called Nudge, which is developing a software platform to help business professionals keep track of their weak ties, meaning people they don't keep in touch with regularly.
Which is to say it could nudge China toward a kind of governance we in the West are more comfortable with, but that's just one scenario.
In effect, all the U.S. needs to do is either wait for this crash in oil prices, or nudge the Saudis into creating the crash with overproduction.
El Camino Hospital, a healthcare provider based in the San Francisco Bay area, nudges employees toward enhanced well - being with a walking path that features art exhibits.
With more than one million homes to stay in and over 34,000 cities to explore, it's the perfect nudge to plan for a getaway.
If you live in an environment that nudges you toward the right decision and if you surround yourself with people who make your new behavior seem normal, then you'll find success is almost an afterthought.
So instead of trying to get more users with marketing, the company focused its efforts on nudging the behavior that locked in the interest already there.
He always speaks with a bit of a wink and a nudge, which you'll have to imagine here.
Their job is to advance these objectives not by direct persuasion but by experimenting with how messages are addressed, redesigning forms and letters, and engineering processes that «nudge» people to the desired outcomes.
For those who have always been taught that swearing is a moral issue indicating some sort of personal fault, this study (and others like it attesting to the fact that swearing doesn't seem linked with anything too problematic) should be a nudge to reconsider.
Because he perceived that her independence was compromised by a private talk with Bill Clinton, Comey nudged aside Obama's Attorney General Loretta Lynch to make the call about not prosecuting Hillary.
In other words, nonprofit organizations would be able to target people at risk of radical recruitment with ads designed to nudge them away from that psychology.
FreeAgent lets you set up recurring invoices that can send themselves automatically, and nudge those pesky late - paying clients with automated reminders.
Coupled with ongoing declines in the North American rig count — U.S. crude production is now at a two - year low — this helped nudge prices up to levels not seen since July 2015.
No doubt, it is a dismaying picture that confronts us: British company SCL Group, operating under the brand name Cambridge Analytica with the supervision of Steve Bannon, obtained data collected from Facebook by Cambridge University academic Alexandr Kogan, and used systems built by data scientist and whistleblower - to - be Chris Wylie to train its microtargeting algorithms to nudge scores of already - angry voters towards electing Donald Trump and leaving the European Union — a set of experiments largely bankrolled by US hedge - fund billionaire Robert Mercer, 90 % owner of Cambridge Analytica.
By storing its surplus export revenues in Treasury bonds, South Korea nudges up the relative value of the dollar against our competitors» currencies, and our trade deficit increases, even though the original transaction had nothing to do with the United States.
So, with the US economy now expanding at a reasonable, albeit unspectacular, rate, now may be the time to nudge interest rates up from near zero, thus providing some room for policymakers to lower them again should circumstances warrant.
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