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"tack" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, singular] the way in which you deal with a particular situation; the direction of your words or thoughts
  2. [countable, uncountable] (specialist) the direction that a boat with sails takes as it sails at an angle to the wind in order to fill its sails
  3. [countable] a small nail with a sharp point and a flat head, used especially for fixing a carpet to the floor
  4. (also thumbtack (both North American English), British English drawing pin) [countable] a short pin with a large round, flat head, used especially for fastening paper to a board or wall see also Blu-tack™
  5. [countable] a long, loose stitch used for holding pieces of cloth together temporarily, before you sew them finally
  6. [uncountable] (specialist) the equipment that you need for riding a horse, such as a saddle and bridle

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" The tack, he recalled, "was placed through my head.
Because I'm not sure what other tack I could take.
But toward the end of the decade, Exxon changed tack.
In 2016, the FDA instead took a more lenient tack.
One younger agent, Anna Kushchyenko, took a slightly different tack.
Mondelez, previously known as Kraft Foods, took a different tack.
BECKY QUICK: Facebook and others have taken a different tack.
Andrew Cuomo of New York has taken a different tack.
On July 2nd the government introduced legislation which changes tack.
For added fun, you can tack on some additional rules.
So far Macron has shown no sign of changing tack.
The big three American carriers have taken a different tack.
The architects of the Missouri law took a different tack.
After this week's revelations, Republicans took an increasingly aggressive tack.
This switch of tack on human rights is long overdue.
But Transneft was unlikely to change tack, two sources said.
Edge of Nowhere, meanwhile, takes a straightforward and workmanlike tack.
But it's not surprising that Trump has taken this tack.
The comedy podcast Cum Town takes an entirely different tack.
But it is taking a slightly different tack from Kao.
Pursuing the innocence tack is not "in his best interest".
He decides to tack on third adjective to describe himself.
A few others, including CBS, are taking a similar tack.
You can save even more if you tack on airfare.
The main opposition Labour party has taken a different tack.
A firm called Osmosis Investment Management takes a different tack.
But he kept fighting anyway — only with a different tack.
Corbyn, a lifelong peace campaigner, has changed tack on defence.
That doesn't mean that Chile is going to change tack.
Holmstead suspects that Pruitt's EPA will take a similar tack.
Beijing initially tried that tack but has changed its tune.
Corbyn, a lifelong peace campaigner, has changed tack on defense.
"We haven't changed our tack at all," Mr. Dixon said.
It's a new tack that began about a year ago.
Whoever replaces him is expected to take the opposite tack.
In San Francisco, the SFJazz Center takes a similar tack.
The Canadian province of British Columbia took a different tack.
That change of policy tack may jar ossifying market expectations.
But Yellen was not about to change tack just yet.
The Pentagon said it may change tack in the future.
But in the end, she did not take this tack.
Mr. Wesson's ad, however, takes a different tack: brutal honesty.
The president appeared to take the same tack on Tuesday.
Mimi Onuoha's "Library of Missing Datasets" takes a different tack.
But it's still a surprising tack to hear him take.
Just another "tack-on day," six weeks into a persistent rally.
On the brink of a humiliating elimination, the hosts changed tack.
The trip to Spaceport was something she decided to tack on.
Cory Booker (D-NJ) took another tack after announcing his candidacy.
"I picked up a couple of tick-tack fouls," he said.
To win it, Mr Street must tack away from the Tories.
Often, they will tack toward white nationalism for votes and clickbait.
The change in tack is motivated more by politics than economics.
Tack on a living benefit, and the fee rises to 3.35%.
Credit Suisse also took its time, changing tack dramatically in 363.
Like Weinstein, he quickly changed tack and made the encounter sexual.
In an interview with Maureen Dowd, Trump took the same tack.
The judge could also tack on a fine at his sentencing.
If it's bottomless brunch, maybe tack on a few more hours.
Trump would need to tack on 10 more electoral votes somehow.
It could be possible that Google is taking a similar tack.
But polling suggests the change in tack is having limited impact.
They also give seemingly unrelated results for peel, shear, and tack.
Debut novelist Garth Greenwell took a different tack to protest HB2.
This tack has certainly been used before, as Tom Goldstein details.
Carly Fiorina tried that tack, as well, at the undercard debate.
Finance Minister Abderrahmane Raouia signalled the change in tack this month.
And when you wait around, they're able to tack on runs.
New tame inflation data on Tuesday supported the Fed's new tack.
The Senate is taking a similar tack in developing its bill.
Europe, where class actions are rare, has taken a different tack.
Diplomats said they were not optimistic that he would change tack.
And Motion Stills also lets you tack multiple Live Photos together.
The judge could also tack on a hefty fine at sentencing.
So far her strategy has been to tack to the left.
Then, they tried a different tack: petitioning India's Supreme Court directly.
Each of these failed candidates could have taken a different tack.
Under pressure from investors, Mr. Read initially tried a different tack.
In Tennessee, there's still no consensus on which tack is best.
Alan Dershowitz: How liberals hard tack to the left helps Trump.
The scientists got the same results after trying a different tack.
"And then you tack on insurance and everything else?" he said.
But like Kobach, von Spakovsky took a different tack at trial.
Before shelving their venture, they decided to try one more tack.
Under Mr. Hackett, Ford seems to have taken a different tack.
More recently, North Koreans seemed to have changed tack once again.
But the EU is not changing tack on keeping them there.
I suggest you take a different course and a different tack.
You could say that her style is taking a similar tack.
That's the tack SpaceX, Amazon, OneWeb, and other companies are taking.
But there's no guarantee other schools won't take a different tack.
" Exploring a different tack, Chrissy said, "Right, you like nice things.
The three largest American coal producers are taking a different tack.
Others felt that change of tack showed how he had matured.
It thus makes sense for von der Leyen to change tack.
Several Trump appointees, however, have taken a different tack against Russia.
Facebook is taking a different tack for its web tracker, Pixel.
Lawmakers are trying a new tack to push the deal through.
Tack this on to the $15 million it raised last month.
"I was knackered," he starts with a laugh, before changing tack.
Gab, meanwhile, has taken the opposite tack and legally appealed its marginalization.
Germany takes the opposite tack, seeing Balkan expansion as a strategic necessity.
A lot of disasters can be avoided altogether by taking this tack.
Tack-sharp displays, powerful processors, and versatile sensors are in everyone's pockets.
Now, the North Dakota governor, Jack Dalrymple, is taking a different tack.
This time, some companies that had sold guns for years changed tack.
It took just over a month to tack on another three thousand.
Well, we've just found another category to tack on to our list.
The tack south was a long time coming, and carries obvious risks.
Tack on $1,500 for the wheels, and $5,33 for the luxe interior.
I think a different tack towards the way they build their business.
It's tack sharp, full of fluid animations, and, most importantly, refreshingly responsive.
The PD denounced the crackdown and has demanded a change of tack.
But the audience who might believe that tack isn't the Heathers audience.
This tack would have gotten them nowhere a few election cycles ago.
He chose to tack right, trying to echo rather than challenge Vox.
Trump is threatening to tack on another round of tariffs starting Sept.
And they wondered how his aggressive tack could be legal or workable.
In recent years, though, the FDA has changed its tack on sunscreen.
Every new tack proved infeasible, because of cost, risk, or technical complexity.
The researchers decided to take a different tack in testing the vaccine.
Going forward, we may have to tack numerals onto that as well.
That supports the European Central Bank's change of tack earlier this month.
Those hooks you tack onto the bathroom door to dry your towels.
And perhaps for that reason, Moore quickly veers away from that tack.
NRA head Wayne LaPierre took a similar tack in his own speech.
Now, President Trump is trying a slightly different tack on tax reform.
Trump has taken a different tack in deciding who should be pardoned.
But the president took a much more negative tack on Twitter Monday.
The Republicans of course took a different, darker tack — Trump in particular.
It is not difficult to appreciate why this tack is being followed.
In Seattle, things took a different tack, yet also remained Pepsi-related.
Giuliani, however, has signaled a more aggressive tack in defending the president.
Hence Metapacket taking the opposite tack of looking to determine the source.
I lose faith in the power of the internet, and change tack.
And the ticky-tack ankle-clipping portion of the game has begun.
The artists at Gagosian are their successors, and take a different tack.
Positive trade salvo helped mining stocks tack on 1.6% for the day.
Then when you tack on the exclamation point, it just gets annoying.
To that list, the athletes would tack on one more factor: geography.
Refusing to accept defeat, Mr. Graham and Mr. Cassidy took another tack.
Jim took a different tack, questioning both my party and religious affiliations.
Whenever the audience applauded one of her feats, she coolly changed tack.
A similar spread could easily tack on $100 for two people elsewhere.
This time around, the Yum-owned brand is taking a different tack.
Republicans now appear to be taking a similar — albeit more ambitious — tack.
That appears to be the same tack he takes towards political campaigns.
The Sun took a different tack and defended the clips it posted.
House leaders' different approach House leadership, however, has taken a different tack.
If he decides to tack on other services later, he upsells them.
Now, you had a lot of presidents that have not taken that tack.
Whereas his predecessors "fought fire with fire," AMLO would take a new tack.
Indeed pressure from business is a big reason behind the change of tack.
Now, the company is trying a new tack: free delivery for more people.
Earlier this month the city sharply changed tack, introducing measures to curb speculation.
The IRS can also tack on stiff penalties when companies fail to comply.
" Had Mr Schulman not changed tack, "PayPal could have been dead by now.
But Mitsubishi recently unveiled its slightly different tack at the Tokyo Motor Show.
Lindelof and his team have taken a similar tack for their TV Watchmen.
Wobble Palace, which premiered at SXSW this past weekend, takes a different tack.
Vivendi's unexpected change of tack hit Mediaset shares, which closed down 6.9 percent.
But a party meeting devoted to the issue decide not to change tack.
His choice of a different tack suggests some unflattering motives in the mix.
Metromile, a startup car insurer based in San Francisco, takes a different tack.
Ido Braslavsky, of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, is taking a different tack.
It also represented a significant, probably overdue, change of tack by Mrs Clinton.
Their talks will likely take a different tack to Escondida's, industry experts say.
SFR has not indicated it would change tack after rejecting the Bouygues approach.
Finally, after a lot of strategizing, they agreed to take a different tack.
While other authors tack on their characters' political ideologies, Miéville makes them matter.
Politicians will tack with the prevailing winds to ensure they stay in office.
It's a significant new update that represents a very different tack for Google.
"We couldn't quite tack on (runs) when we had the chance," Bochy said.
She plans to tack in a more Eurosceptic and more economically interventionist direction.
In Afghanistan, land of the 100-pound I.E.D., insurgents took a new tack.
"They'll tack this thing to my coffin at this point,"  Tallini, 61, said.
The answer is "Vox Lux," which appears to represent a change of tack.
Jana has taken a similar tack in other investments it saw as underperforming.
"They'll tack this thing to my coffin at this point," Tallini, 61, said.
Democrats will have multiple opportunities to tack the bill onto must-pass legislation.
Campbell takes a different tack, seeking solace in more surprising quarters: Excel spreadsheets.
Her right-wing neighbors in Hungary and Austria are taking the opposite tack.
Someone who seems to take a different tack is, oddly enough, Rush Limbaugh.
" Afterward, she took a different tack, referring to the prime minister as "handpicked.
What if Elizabeth Warren's, Kamala Harris's or Amy Klobuchar's husband took this tack?
The Obama administration changed tack and pursued employers mainly by inspecting their paperwork.
You seem to take a very strong, self-advocating tack in your songwriting.
Ciudadanos spokeswoman Ines Arrimadas later told reporters the party would not change tack.
He will also tack on any personal observations gleaned from assembling those numbers.
The settlement of a landmark investor suit in 2005 took a different tack.
And should his rival respond likewise, Male A will tack on three chucks.
But Outteridge still got caught in midair when his team completed its tack.
Jackson and Marx are trying a similar tack by seeking out local ownership.
Many hotels tack on an "amenity fee" ostensibly to cover the little extras.
Narratologists will try a different tack, asking how conclusive the trilogy really was.
For a memoir of a different tack, try Tegan and Sara's High School.
But officials would not say what tack the nominees would take in responding.
Was it possible that new leadership would take a different, more diplomatic tack?
We had to tack on some runs first, and then hold them off.
Some governments are taking a similar tack on the state and local level.
State and national unions have taken a similar tack against rebellious local unions.
An oft-heard complaint about machine-driven investing takes quite the opposite tack.
Only a quarter of employers say they will follow this tack next year.
When none of that worked to change him, I took a different tack.
Instead, the administration has so far opted for a different, more diplomatic tack.
On October 16th it changed tack, abandoning its denials and loudly defending the internments.
Certain jurisdictions tack a special-purpose tax onto the sales tax, Mr. Peterson noted.
Any time you can get tack-on runs late in the game, that's big.
Last week 16 House Democrats published a letter calling for a change of tack.
Yet the Hong Kong protests have forced Mr Han to tack away from China.
In response, states have had to take a more aggressive tack to fight outbreaks.
It was then that the industry took a different tack, pledging to do better.
Millie Bobby Brown lives in Atlanta, Georgia — maybe she'll take the same tack, eventually.
Just tack it onto your phone plan and you should be good to go.
So do you think that that tack will be enough to keep them afloat?
They don't try to tack on "immersive" bells and whistles or expanded-screen gimmicks.
But in recent days, several Democrats, including front-runner Joe Biden, have changed tack.
He's also taken a notably aggressive tack when questioning tech executives in congressional hearings.
The man at the podium isn't a Pentagon morale officer trying a different tack.
Trump is known to discard talking points and change tack at the last minute.
But there's a small number of protesters who have been taking a different tack.
The Super AMOLED display's QuadHD 2,560 x 1,440 resolution is tack sharp and bright.
Well, maybe this time he'd tack on to the end of his tweet: "SAD."
He&aposs a legend, an incredibly sweet guy and just sharp as a tack.
Powerball and Mega Millions, the two largest American lotteries, have both taken this tack.
Tack says that at least some of the damage is caused by the militants.
Maduro has recently changed his tack, blaming "thieves" and "traitors" for the country's crisis.
Investors are also taking a cautious tack, and some projects have already been delayed.
Drying our hair alone can tack an extra 15-35 minutes onto our routine.
When Laidre followed bowhead whales through the Arctic, however, she took a different tack.
Kochman, a Conservative Jew, kept up the religious tack by citing the Old Testament.
The carmaker has now changed tack, prioritizing profitability by reducing incentives and slashing inventories.
That's really very much the tack they have taken, for good or for bad.
"She's a formidable woman, as sharp as a tack," he told the Associated Press.
Tack on surgery at our normal vet and the total cost was about $5,000.
Previous state Democratic leaders have taken a more aggressive tack in earlier power struggles.
But he took a different tack when the issue came up again on Tuesday.
Donovan, forced to tack to the right, began swearing allegiance to all things Trump.
Knowing this, congressional leadership will likely tack on to it several controversial policy amendments.
Tack on an additional 30 days if you made the purchase with your RedCard. 
Well, nothing ticky-tack about that one: Alvarez tries to cut Neymar in half.
If that is not what Mr. Trump wants, then he has to change tack.
Son's 'radical change in strategy' For Son, it is a surprising change of tack.
Until Thursday afternoon, this tack appeared as Mr. Jones's only remaining chance to win.
Other top administration officials, however, take the tack of lavishing the president with praise.
Will the Democrats continue to tack left at the risk of alienating moderate voters.
Every time we hit a wall, we tried a new tack — and then another.
Clarke's review is taking a different tack, sending senior personnel directly into individual units.
It was an aggressive new tack in what had been a slowly unfolding inquiry.
It was an aggressive new tack for what had been a slow-moving inquiry.
Portman's tweak would tack on $100 billion in additional Medicaid spending, according to NBC.
Participate in efforts to persuade the administration and Congress to take a different tack.
I needed to create my own legacy and take a new tack with Kate.
The move puts it at odds with Google, which is taking the opposite tack.
Jana, meanwhile, has taken a similar tack in other investments it saw as underperforming.
However, lower economic growth has sparked calls for the German government to change tack.
Will she stick to the delusion principle that nothing has changed or change tack?
But the influence of the primaries means that legislators can't tack to the middle.
While it would send a clear message, this tack would likely deter new investment.
He became a little more forthcoming when the approach took a more general tack.
When a wily thief crosses paths with a kind-hearted cobbler named Tack, the encounter launches a chain of events that leads to Tack falling for the king's daughter, and the city falling under siege by a tribe of one-eyed monsters.
As its name — the Tack — suggests, the piece is tack-welded (soldered with small beads instead of thick strips), a technique that lends it a surprising delicacy, while also conjuring an aging freighter gliding gracefully, even despite its heft, across roiling seas.
Indeed, in the days that followed, our legislators took our calls, then took this tack.
But once you tack on management fees, it's hard to beat a broader market ETF.
Modern technology, he says, has allowed cars to easily tack on 200,000 miles and more.
Now, the North Dakota governor's trying a different tack: clear out camps because winter's coming.
That means they may tack on hidden fees and hit you with high interest rates.
They need as much intel as possible to figure out the best tack to take.
Meanwhile, Japan changed tack and announced that it would enter into trade talks with America.
Erdogan has already taken this tack when complaining about western "financiers" undermining the Turkish economy.
A sudden change of tack by the BoJ would be felt far beyond Japan's shores.
So, I decided to tack on a few days to myself in Playa del Carmen.
That was the vessel Dignity 1 was moving towards, so she now changes tack again.
It's likely they will take a similar tack in order to give Kavanaugh a boost.
At that price, Chevron would tack another $3.2 billion onto its overall proposal, he says.
But a preference for bilateral trade deals over multilateral ones is a change of tack.
Patty Murray (D-WA) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) that would take the first tack.
A rider is an addition you can tack on if your original policy is inadequate.
I took this tack in a recent suite of surveys for the Vox Media networks.
So much for trying to take the seemingly greener tack by opting for a tote.
Pelosi on impeachment, unless she changes tack, I think history will judge her very badly.
That's about the same tack that the researchers behind this latest case study are taking.
But Pence, by signaling a willingness to join the ticket, is taking a different tack.
Instead of stoking outrage, they set out to build support with another tack: Looking normal.
General Kelly took an instantly assertive tack, and some of the overt shenanigans stopped overnight.
WHEELER: We have already changed tack in the sense that we're being much more transparent.
In 1983, Bowie changed tack again, signing a multimillion-dollar five-album deal with EMI.
"I wouldn't say it's irregular, but I would've expected to see a dock," Tack said.
And Trump's tweets Thursday signal that the President has no intention of changing his tack.
That can sound hectoring; it also makes her look especially hypocritical when she changes tack.
Bonus tip: Tack the person's name on the end of whatever you end up saying.
Maduro has recently changed his tack, blaming "thieves" and "traitors" for the country's imploding economy.
Maurice Thomas, who is one of the four Walmart employees, illustrates the retailer's new tack.
Northam, meanwhile, has taken a much different tack with his support from high-profile Democrats.
That requires not only boosting South Korea's deterrence but also a diplomatic tack as well.
But low prices also hurt OPEC states, encouraging them to change tack and limit output.
He should not follow the flawed approach of Eric Cantor and tack to the left.
Already Trump has started to tack to the center in anticipation of the general election.
But large-scale opposition to the backstop forced Theresa May to try and change tack.
That's a different tack than YouTube, which just started rolling out augmented reality face filters.
On top of that, you tack on $10 per 53 GB of data you use.
"My tack on everything is that it's all about exploration and experimentation," Schilowitz tells me.
When Tapper makes that point to Crockett, the Moore spokesman tries a slightly different tack.
Tens of thousands of Jamaican slaves took a different tack on Christmas Day that year.
It is a useful tack because data frequently used in its support have been disputed.
If you don't own it yet, it will tack an extra $10,000 on the price.
But weeks later he changed tack, saying North Korea would fire a long-range rocket.
Your lawyer has to be ready to change tack, she said, if things go south.
The holiday edition of Add-a-Play, a seasonal game, works like tick-tack-toe.
So the government tried a new tack on Thursday: Ministers said they would disassemble Mrs.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is taking a slightly different tack next spring.
It's just a matter of how far and fast they tack in the opposite direction.
A few days later, he sent her a second e-mail, trying a different tack.
Congressional leaders are eager to see what gun proposals Trump will tack his name onto.
She takes a different tack, and puts down every single task that's on her mind.
Now, in her second novel, "Eat Only When You're Hungry," she takes a different tack.
Mr. Straus took a different tack, issuing a statement that refrained from any sharp criticism.
However, Price's tack on Nash's goal backfired when he failed to poke the puck away.
Democrats, meanwhile, likely took this tack because Republicans were going to go after him anyway.
Tack up your interpretation of this most Perry Mason of episodes in the comments section.
However, these snacks can tack on plenty of extra dollars to your final wedding bill.
Like Shipt, most third-party delivery companies tack on a small fee for certain items.
He could continue moving the party to the center or tack back to the left.
Many credit cards have foreign transaction fees, for example, which tack on around 3 percent.
Tack on the ESPN broadcast deal, and that's still more eyes on TBT moving forward.
But then it wouldn't stick, so we had to Blu-Tack it in many places.
He's got a helluva chance after handing his mom a $TACK to celebrate HIS birthday.
Analysts predict that Macron will have to change political tack in order to address voter concerns.
Fund managers that help Chinese invest abroad, such as China Orient Summit Capital, are changing tack.
The yuan's sharp tack was in part due to a spike downward in the U.S. dollar.
The court is widely expected to tack right when President Donald Trump's pick assumes Kennedy's seat.
The R35 takes a different tack, by deploying its foils to keep itself in the water.
Think they could tack on a "Just Married" sign and some cans for the big day?
Goncharov also says FaceApp is taking a different tack by not applying a filter to selfies.
Infineon, however, has taken a different tack and is using a micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS).
Many pundits have pointed to Bill Clinton's track record as evidence that Hillary will tack right.
The theory goes that this evolution in staff could mean that Trump's new tack will continue.
In 1983, Bowie changed tack again, signing a multi-million-dollar five-album deal with EMI.
This was the tack he took when he appeared on Bill Maher's show over the weekend.
Trump's economic advisory board is made up of several such men who can take this tack.
Another tack is to try and use the GDPR to improve companies' position in the market.
One social democratic party took a different tack, moving hard to the left on economic policy.
They're now trying a different tack — in the form of a grand coalition of international lawmakers.
Now it has surged again, but Mr Obama's successor, Donald Trump, has favoured a different tack.
The shoe store Journeys took an optimistic tack, decreeing the day a "Treat Yo Self" sale.
Human remote control is the tack taken by companies in another promising arena: long-haul trucking.
In a conciliatory tack from Lieberman's remarks, Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz on Wednesday mooted negotiations.
The government also wants to tack on additional fees to retailers participating in redeeming SNAP benefits.
Do you think Devo's tack, or a modern day version of that, can still be effective?
Print it out, Blu-Tack it to the wall above your computer, and away you go.
Shoring up the base, to use a political analogy, may be an effective short-term tack.
But Josh Lee thinks his San Francisco startup will succeed because it took the opposite tack.
They looked at a map and put a tack down and said, 'It's a good site.
That's exactly the tack President Trump took himself in his initial public reaction to the indictment:
So, he's taking a different tack: He's tearing down the number down as an insignificant threshold.
People age 50 and older can tack on a so-called catch-up contribution of $6,000.
Most world powers deem the settlements illegal, but the Trump administration has taken a softer tack.
Mr Gabbay is not the first leader of a Labour party to tack to the right.
"They're sharp as a tack on those old memories," Rease said of the veterans he's photographed.
Orban, a former critic of Moscow, changed tack after returning to power in a 2010 landslide.
Tack on additional features, like carbon-fiber spokes or custom wheels, and the price can soar.
She can veer to the left, tack to the center, go for sizzle, settle for steadiness.
The Oklahoma Legislature has chosen a different tack to block women from exercising their constitutional right.
Its first advertising effort after the few dim months following the outbreak took a similar tack.
Britain gave no detailed explanation for the change of tack, which coincided with Israel's 70th anniversary.
Certainly, that was the tack President Obama took throughout his eight years in the White House.
Emotech takes a different tack with Olly, adding personality and giving the assistant a physical personality.
With a tampering penalty enforced by the league, you could tack on another lost draft pick.
Women tend to develop depression alongside their PTSD, while men tend to tack on substance abuse.
New York City, faced with corner after corner of disused pay phones, took a different tack.
You could certain tack health savings accounts (Ruddy's point 7) on top of this as well.
But when Racing was relegated after a single season in France's top flight, Lagardère changed tack.
Stagehands tack up undulating wall panels that bend and twirl to create the impression of chaos.
Unable to dislodge annual marches with ordinary counterprotests, the town took a new tack in 2014.
SYNAGOGUE AND STATE - Netanyahu's rightist tack has meant he had relied on religious Jewish coalition partners.
Some designers examine emotional response at its most visceral, while others take a more intellectual tack.
Meteorologists were expecting the storm to tack north earlier, and were not predicting a direct hit.
Bernie Sanders, speaking on "State of the Union," took a different tack from his Republican colleagues.
The Shenzhen composite reversed early losses to tack on 245.63 points, or 20.25 percent, to 2.153,22.15.
" But early on in Nadella's time as CEO, Microsoft changed tack and proclaimed, "Microsoft loves Linux.
Hitherto, the film has been all about her, but Chazelle now switches tack and follows Sebastian.
The Justice Department's notable silence was interpreted as a change in tack by the Obama administration.
The male candidates took a different tack and offered their opponents gifts, including their own books.
With the Sonata, the fewer extras you tack on, the more you're getting a good value.
Then tack on another 75 minutes of high-intensity exercise, such as running and circuit training.
But Booker has tried a similar tack and failed to break out, Smith, the pollster, noted.
Similarly, think-tankers who began the Trump presidency defending the "liberal international order" are changing tack.
But his personal connection with Xi has led him to try a different, more diplomatic tack.
Voters typically tack back after a sweep election, punishing the president's party (see: 22011; 22017; 210).
Phyllida Lloyd took a different tack in her all-female staging of the show this summer.
Fiat Chrysler, which reports third-quarter results on Tuesday, took a different tack with the new Ram.
But sometime shortly before Craig picked up his case in 2009, Slavik had begun to change tack.
Photo: Getty ImagesNetflix is raising prices, but its competitor is opting for a different tack—sort of.
Bannon took this campaign and took a certain tack and it worked, I get that, it worked.
The judge could also tack on a fine at his sentencing, which is set for April 25.
It's not surprising that the White House has taken a different tack for raising wages: tax cuts.
And the GOP would be forced to tack back to the political center to become competitive again.
But this time, I wanted to change tack and get some of his Gandalfian wisdom for VCs.
It usually takes my daughter an hour to ride and another hour to tack/untack the horses.
It's unfortunate that Google chose to tack $20 onto the price, upping it from $79 to $99.
I tack on a small order to a coworker's lunch run: three Thai pork and veggie dumplings.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, recommended a much softer tack when it came to Y22000K.
Toys 'R' Us took a slightly different tack to reach its nearly 2 million followers on Twitter.
So when the justices took up the matter yet again in March, several pursued a new tack.
Some opposition politicians, however, remained skeptical, and said Lam needed to change tack to truly narrow differences.
It has since changed tack, raising the bar in order to maintain its position in league tables.
When governments change tack it is the prime minister rather than the chancellor who leads the way.
At the time of the shooting, Tayloni was a fifth grader who loved dancing and running tack.
Feige's tack has helped Disney and Marvel rake in more than $18.7 billion at the box office.
The Federal Reserve changed tack, taking interest-rate increases off the table, at least for this year.
The other tack would be to ask the justices to hear their appeal in the usual course.
" But then he changed tack, tweeting that if Congress fails to act, "I will revisit this issue!
Employees bundle cases with screen protectors, chargers, cables, and whatever else they can tack onto an order.
A government official said while Trudeau was disappointed by Philpott's resignation, he would not be changing tack.
Homosocial desire, she argues, falls somewhere on a spectrum, and, blissfully, Vice Principals takes the same tack.
The party, generally, has tried to stake out a more aggressive tack on antitrust in recent months.
Tack it on your backpack before you go shred some gnarly tubeage with your bros, home slice.
Tack on $10 for a few snacks and a bottled water, and that would have been $60.
"We tack into the wind," ran the message on the sail of a boat on the water.
In industries where making big capital investments is tricky, bosses will have to try a different tack.
Ryan and others have taken the somewhat different tack of pretending these powers don't exist at all.
Why wouldn't some enterprising Commander (Fred) try the same tack if he thinks the jig is up?
There's plenty of emergency messaging tools out there, but ICE Contact takes a different tack than most.
The XC6053's squinty LED headlights tack-pin into its wide, trim grille with characteristic Volvo reserve.
Admittedly this is not a new tack, but the intensity of their chants has been heightening considerably.
None of the people I call patriots see America that darkly or take such an incendiary tack.
Get some festive washi tape that you can tack the cards up with as they come in.
Unlike Kirk, Johnson has done little to tack to the center or position himself as a moderate.
"It's only the tiniest amount of fluid [injected into the eye]" she points out before changing tack.
"They do not come across as the sharpest tacks in the tack-box-factory," said the source.
In early 2018, it changed tack to crack down on private efforts — including a Tencent-run trial.
Luke's attorneys have taken a different tack than their previous policy of more or less media silence.
It changed tack in July, as Ethiopia and Eritrea's rapprochement gained pace, offering to buy Bisha too.
Butlers can tack $900 on to a room plus $50 to $100 per day for a tip.
If you wanted to capture the philosophical significance of what Hamilton was saying, you'd take another tack.
Many contributors tack commentary on to the stories they've just told ("that's why I love New York").
Blaming Mr. Sessions for not shutting down the investigation is not a new tack for Mr. Trump.
Varda is feisty and fabulous, sharp as a tack but losing her sight because of an illness.
If Clinton wants to raise even more revenue, this would be a good proposal to tack on.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, in Thursday night's NLCS Game 5, seemed set on trying a similar tack.
And have them tack on extra vacation time after the Games to experience more of South Korea.
But given their failure with their sister, they elided the truth and took a more comprehensible tack.
But two of the best gospel singers nominated for Grammys this year take a decidedly different tack.
Just six months later, it raised another $30 million and you can tack on today's $50 million.
For instance, Trump has a tendency to tack the phrase "and many other things" onto declarative statements.
Second, the "humble yourself before the industry and disappear into the atelier to pay your dues" tack.
The barn has four horse stalls, a bunkhouse that sleeps six, storage rooms and a tack room.
You could try a different tack, by asking your former friend to repay you its approximate value.
A Philippine presidential spokesman, Ernesto Abella, assured the Chinese side that Mr. Duterte had not changed tack.
Now the question is whether Pucci will take the same tack to fill its new job opening.
Liberals newly inflamed by allegations that continue to swirl around Kavanaugh have taken the exact opposite tack.
"Bases loaded with one out, a tack-on run there is huge," Royals manager Ned Yost said.
When he realized this would never meet the cost of bringing over his family, he changed tack.
And that's in no small part because the far left has succeeded by trying a different tack.
After a gut renovation led by Brooklyn's Studio Tack, the 38-room inn opened in late 2016.
Supply a keyword, and the Mac will rename the files and tack on a number in sequence.
I think you did tack back and forth on how you wanted to write or cover Trump.
Then they changed tack, accusing Mr. Teltumbde and the other academics and writers of instigating the unrest.
In his bid to replace Trump in the White House, Pete Buttigieg is taking a similar tack.
Maybe we try a different tack: Paramedics raced to Rami's side to give him some Live Aid?
History shows us that is Pyongyang's preferred playbook, and it works all too well to change tack now.
Plus, some states tack on their own early withdrawal penalty, as California does with its 2.5 percent hit.
In a change of tack, Macron's administration spent weeks negotiating its proposals with union bosses over the summer.
Dan Gilroy's first directorial project, 2014's acclaimed Nightcrawler, took a similar tack in a much darker way.
His own director of national intelligence, Dan Coats, said he wishes Trump took a different tack in Helsinki.
But it was the right tack in the structural environment that was not favorable to ESPN at all.
"It'll work very much like a sailboat, where you push, twist, and tack into the 'wind,'" Nye said.
A version released by a new distributor overseas added cutesy songs, plus dialogue for the previously mute Tack.
Homeopathy is decidedly more comprehensive, exhaustive even, in its tack, from the inside out, and top to bottom.
Mr. Trump came back hard, a tack that could play well in the coming primary in South Carolina.
Now we can tack today's 12% jump following its earnings report on to an already pretty impressive 2017.
Trump changed tack and agreed to honor the "one China" policy during the call, prompting jubilation in China.
Nissan, and others, though, are changing tack to minimize the disruption from a seismically active domestic production base.
So you should feel free to do him a favor and tack that extra sentence on for him.
She's sharp as a tack, a wonderful, Southern belle and sweet as can be and good for me.
But there's a kicker ... Anthony's gotta tack on another 10% of any money he brings in over $182k.
However, shipping, labor and additional supplies tack on $329.31, bringing the total cost to $379.31 per square foot.
Our current tack is a kind of free-for-all, but that's not a viable long-term approach.
You've meanwhile taken a very different tack, doing a lot of network-building community events on the cheap.
According to the doctors, they were able to take a less aggressive tack with their patient this time.
The Turkish Competition Authority, who is conducting the investigation, initially declined Yandex's complaint but changed tack on Monday.
Varda is feisty and fabulous, sharp as a tack but losing her sight because of an eye illness.
Hospitals on Tuesday took a more aggressive tack, warning against the effects of repealing ObamaCare without a replacement.
But the unique nature of the Trump campaign also gives her some cover to tack to the left.
That's an average, too, so people living in major metropolitan areas can tack on a few more bucks.
Britain, too, sees policy on international students as intertwined with immigration policy, but has taken the opposite tack.
Tack on a culture of rampant machismo (chauvinism), and voilà: the stage is set for an uncomfortable ride.
The war paintings are only one manner in which Nash exercised a more cerebral tack in his art.
Users can tack on extra features like a sing-along games, music trivia and ambient sounds for relaxing.
Long sceptical of America's deep involvement in the region, he has taken a different tack than his predecessors.
Ankara's change of tack has partly been driven by its long-standing frustration with U.S. policy in Syria.
Apparently vindicated by his success in the primaries, Mr Trump seems to have little interest in changing tack.
To win, they asserted, Democratic candidates should tack further to the left, in the mode of Bernie Sanders.
You can add tasks, reorder them, tack on sub-tasks, assign dates to everything you have to do.
Do you feel he was caught off guard by the tack Mr. Cochran and the defense team took?
If the past days have provided an example, Trump's political chastening hasn't translated into a more moderate tack.
Even Europe, with our closest partners, has taken a completely different tack on many issues, especially concerning immigrants.
Did Patterson supply the bones of the story, as is his wont, and Clinton tack on the flesh?
Technology may be the scourge that drives humans apart, but the new film Lion takes a different tack.
Chinese aluminum exporters, which may take a similar tack, could clash with producers in South Korea and Thailand.
Mike Lévy, a thirty-one-year-old Frenchman who records as Gesaffelstein, has taken a more ascetic tack.
Trump changed tack and agreed to honour the "one China" policy during the call, prompting jubilation in China.
But Patagonia is taking a much more conscientious tack when it comes to the post-Thanksgiving shopping bonanza.
The company signed on Albertsons in November, for example, and can continue to tack on those additional chains.
It might be a way to tack into the male dominance and misogyny that runs throughout the show.
Just like Snapchat, the so-called "Facebook Stories" will also have features to tack on top of photos.
But then came the brutal racist murder of James Byrd Jr., which spurred her to change tack entirely.
While I was pursuing my idealism in Iraq, Kostya's career took a new tack altogether during this period.
But in March it changed tack and proposed a law to make it easier to build wind turbines.
The Turkish Competition Authority, which is conducting the investigation, initially declined Yandex's complaint but changed tack on Monday.
The workers said they were unable to get through to the private equity firms, so they switched tack.
The Reagan conservatives, despite having to tack against the wind of a rising Democratic tide, would have prevailed.
Sometimes, such a case is explicitly or implicitly made, and then this tack begins to show some value.
He didn't suffer and wasn't sick and was sharp as a tack until his last day on Earth.
Democrats are taking a different tack, jumping into discussions about what they want to see in another measure.
One day, he and one of the chemists arrived at the current formula, which was dubbed C-Tack.
Sanchez's leftwing government took few steps at first to impose tough measures and changed tack only this week.
Witness the Democrats' impassioned debate over the midterm elections: Should the party tack left or claim the center?
But the Amazon series takes a different tack, setting aside the "What if the South had won?" trope.
Sure of course, but it was also rich with poignancy, sadness, joy and sharp-as-a-tack wit.
At another event held in California in 2017, one questioner took a different tack when asking the question.
But, his victory is not good news for French citizens worried about a tack to the political right.
My review unit has a 4K display instead of the standard full HD panel and it's tack sharp.
As for the next debate, his aides are quietly acknowledging that he'll have to change his tack drastically.
Minutes after the tweet about his communications staff, Trump took a different tack, issuing the warning to Comey.
While South Dakota's bill would threaten doctors with prison time, states like Missouri are taking a different tack.
It's not enough to tack on a new program to an existing entitlement without answering the hard questions.
An accountant may charge a low base price but tack on additional fees, or might charge for advice.
He compared Trump's tack to that of Senator Bernie Sanders, who tends to be a lot less confrontational.
" He then quickly changed tack by asking, "Were there any other themes that we want to get through?
That way, lawmakers can't tack on some extra stuff to a bill and sneak in a separate law.
Doggett's bill, however, which has more than 100 cosponsors, takes a much more aggressive tack on the matter.
A few years ago, Mr. Kardon and a small network of lawyers across the country tried a different tack.
Brazil's largest airline is trying a new tack to get passengers to pay more expensive fares: No middle seats.
So the team took a different and more labor-intensive tack, replacing the design approach with trial and error.
Tack on the everyday expenses that come with life in New York City and my budget didn't look pretty.
But as inflation has never really picked up, many of them have yet to change tack and start tightening.
So, perhaps it's a trading platform, in its core, but then we can tack on logistics services, warehousing, finance.
She reached out and helped him with saddles, bridles and other tack and badly needed items for the horses.
After the first day of talks the party issued a statement which appeared to indicate a change of tack.
Investors responded by sending the German firm's shares 4.6 percent higher, which helped industrial stocks tack on 0.7 percent.
The landlord wants money to repair his unit and is asking the judge to tack on $100k in punitives.
And the list goes on when you tack on other things like obesity, stroke and post-traumatic stress disorder.
"It is time for the government to change tack," said Merera Gudina, chairman of the opposition Oromo Federalist Congress.
Eliza wants the child support retroactively and she wants Hizzoner to tack on hospital expenses she incurred during pregnancy.
Based on the current template of Marvel credit stingers, what could Endgame possibly tack on as a satisfying ending?
If Wednesday's gains hold, Qualcomm would tack on more than $20 billion in market value since announcing the settlement.
Then again, Apple's been taking the unoriginal tack of stealing others' ideas and making them its own for years.
But in the first half of Westworld's second season, Nolan and Joy appear to have taken the opposite tack.
If you tack on an $80 550, you'd match Intel on price beat Intel in performance across the board.
Rosenberg had been known for his bearish views on the economy and markets but changed his tack in 2011.
What you don't get with YouTube TV is the option to tack on HBO, even as a paid extra.
She described him as humble, respectful and "sharp as a tack" until his death at age 99 this week.
Such a dramatic shift could impact the flavor of a given wine, if a farmer isn't changing tack appropriately.
"Q232 has tended to be the weak quarter, not only this cycle but going tack to 2000," said McCarthy.
America's Cup winner Spithill was heard on television yelling "that's way too close" as Wild Oats completed a tack.
But Way has brought the crew back in spectacular fashion, and is taking a different tack from his predecessors.
That's the tack taken by LVMH, the owner of the popular cosmetic store Sephora and luxury retailer Louis Vuitton.
Shares posted their biggest intraday jump in 2620 years on Monday, on hopes the tack could speed Oi's turnaround.
Financial panic rapidly accelerated, forcing the government to change tack and stand behind the rest of the financial system.
Rather than seek another tack, Trump continues to insist that Senate Republicans have the support to pass that bill.
This is probably the right tack, it's just not the one that Trump has made for the past year.
When these companies did take a more lawful tack, it was usually by choice and on their own terms.
Kamala Harris of California tried a different tack, asking Haspel whether she thought torture "worked," as Trump has said.
It was unclear why the group changed tack after clamping down on civilian movement only a few days ago.
Hannah Lash, 34, took a similarly conservative tack in her attractive "Chaconnes" for string orchestra, here in its premiere.
Facing more delays, TAPI countries have changed tack to attract financing and make progress in the past two years.
Perhaps the president is trying a different tack than his predecessor in order to muzzle or chain the watchdogs.
On Wednesday, Boeing said it had listened to Britain's concerns but gave no indication that it might change tack.
In spite of the numbers, Netanyahu decided not to use the Zionist Union to tack back to the center.
But doubts are growing in Mexico about whether Lopez Obrador has taken the wrong tack by downplaying U.S. provocations.
We saw Clinton tack to the left in 22016 because she felt the pressure on the left from Sanders.
Ed Yong took another tack for The Atlantic, looking at the messy logistics of helping captive rhinos make babies.
There are several paddocks on the property, and a stable block with two boxes and a feed/tack room.
Then Geppert tried a different tack: she started to think about how the creatures would relate to specific characters.
It's huge, but it's only 1080 x 2340, so it's not as tack-sharp as screens on other phones.
Mr. Mesereau and the rest of the Cosby legal team largely took the same tack at the second trial.
This is why it doesn't work to simply tack on AI, or just insert tech into an established company.
Tricky Thursday themes that thrill through tough-to-twig techniques take twice (to tenfold) the time to tack together.
Trump later took a different tack, promising to go to court and invoke executive privilege to prevent Bolton's testimony.
" The head of the Russian central bank also changed tack, saying they were "the definition of a pyramid scheme.
It's a tack FEMA has had to take after other disasters as well, including hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
In a court filing Friday that included the notes and other records, prosecutors roundly rejected the defense's new tack.
Should they explicitly pursue racial justice or tack right on immigration, eschew "identity politics," and run as economic populists?
Minnesota wisely took another tack for Game 4, attacking the basket with plenty of success in the first half.
Just a little cubby half-wall that I could tack my cat poster on, that's all I ever wanted.
Pinterest has taken a more aggressive tack, disabling certain search terms and offering users only content from reputable sources.
But then the United States took another tack: trying to turn public opinion in El Salvador against the Chinese.
Wald expects to see it eventually tack another $239 onto the prior $211 peak — bringing Apple up to $180.
Rivera says he won't strike an alliance with Sanchez, but the party has changed tack on such issues before.
There have been indications that Mr. Trump was willing to take a quite different tack from President Barack Obama.
Trump on Wednesday took a decidedly different tack, calling for an aggressive approach to strengthening the background check system.
Soon after this episode, Trump changed tack, openly attacking Sessions on Twitter and hoping to pressure him to resign.
This tack will be vital to sustain access and influence in eastern Syrian and pressure on the country's center.
The actor Michael Gross, who played that show's ex-hippy father, Steven Keaton, noted the evident shift in tack.
It was an early indicator of the tack that he and congressional Republicans would take in addressing the shooting.
"Most defense attorneys don't take this tack from the beginning, because the government is a repeat litigator," Rocah said.
Facebook, which provides millions of sites with software that tracks users for advertising purposes, is taking a different tack.
House leaders are taking a similar tack: The real risk for lawmakers is not repealing Obamacare like they promised.
Republicans are supposed to tack rightward in primaries, prostrating themselves before the altar of self-reliance and anti-tax orthodoxy.
Pinduoduo took a more rural tack and has built a reputation for hawking ultra-cheap goods at small-city consumers.
A possible Mac Pro While WWDC is focused on software, Apple has been known to tack on some hardware announcements.
Upstart Genos takes a different tack, offering financial incentives to its customers for donating their exome sequence data to science.
I decided to tack an extra week onto the experiment to give the new moisturizer a full two-week try.
"If you're already a coffee drinker, that's about 10 grams of protein you can tack onto your day," Funderburk says.
On the other side is the Treasury secretary, Mnuchin, who in attempts to reassure investors has taken a different tack.
KT Rolster ran first-rate StarCraft teams for years, and have taken a similarly demanding tack with League of Legends.
Amid the speculations already swirling around Apple's iPhone announcement next month, here's another rumor to tack onto the growing list.
Buttigieg took a similar tack in Iowa, sweeping through the state with more than 50 town halls over three weeks.
Where D Double E opts for a monorhyme scheme, Rotten goes for a different tack, often using complex rhyming patterns.
That's a shift in tack from the Obama administration, which had tried to skirt the question directly or stay neutral.
In another change of tack, it opened 135 supermarkets in China under its Hema division, according to its earnings release.
Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman each slapped singles off Javy Guerra, but the Astros couldn't tack on any more runs.
At the time, senators attempted to tack on additional controversial surveillance amendments to the bill, which led it to expire.
They also face counts for possession of child pornography, which could tack on an additional five years to any sentence.
She's still sharp as a tack placed mischievously on Clarence Thomas's chair by an intern, let's keep it that way.
The main problem with it, as with any Asteroids clone, is replicating the arcade version's spotless, tack-sharp vector graphics.
So the EU is changing tack, releasing a report in April calling for the creation of a "Digital European Sky".
That markup would tack another $4 million to $5 million on LNG cargoes for Chinese buyers, according to Wood Mackenzie.
Nearly half of the schools tack on an average transaction fee of 2.62 percent for using plastic, the survey found.
However, like Ocasio-Cortez, some of Biden's rivals for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination tack further left, such as Sens.
Yet to effectively loop in the younger Gen X and millennial generations, families might want to take a different tack.
It's an interesting tack for a company known primarily for its phones (and barely known at all in the US).
While a lot of the early crowdfunding sites have focused on traditional tech startups, GrowthFountain is explicitly taking another tack.
Pakistan, accused of harbouring the Taliban and sabotaging previous peace efforts, also appears to have changed tack, Western officials say.
Are there really that many hardcore, "underserved" sports fans who will tack another service onto their list of monthly subscriptions?
Another tack is to take to the air, over similar distances but without the need for a particular fibre link.
But any tack to the center to shore up moderates' support threatens to spur defections on the Republican right flank.
Taking a different tack, Mr Bolsonaro proposed doubling the number of justices, so he could pack it with his appointees.
Trump's hard tack against the nuclear deal, while welcomed by Israel, has stirred fears of a possible regional flare-up.
This is the tack taken, for example, by Christian Voolstra of the Red Sea Research Centre in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.
It later changed tack, describing them as vocational centres teaching minorities useful skills, as a means to quell religious extremism.
If you do intend to use Huawei Share 3.0, don't even think about trying to remove that tack NFC sticker.
Typically when a heavily funded candidate runs a populist campaign, he will tack back to the center once in office.
Typically, car dealers tack on an amount equal to the negative equity to a loan for the consumers' next vehicle.
That's a strange tack to take against someone like Hillary Clinton, who is already well defined in the public eye.
The S&P/ASX 0.73 index closed 20.7% lower at 22,22, but managed to tack on 0.6% for the week.
Having learned her lesson, for instance, Leslie Tayne in Long Island has taken a different tack in her current relationship.
Since then it has changed tack, taking the southern path over Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the Mediterranean (see second map).
" He did, however, tack on a simple arugula salad with seasonal fruit — which he pointed out with the hashtag "#AddedThatSaladThough.
Parmigiani is repositioning itself at higher price points after trying to take a more accessible tack a few years ago.
As a result, whoever gets the top job will have to consider if there is a need to change tack.
When it came to the second season of "Quantico," Mr. Safran said, he did not want to take that tack.
How different is it to tack a feature or extended sample onto a song as opposed to releasing a cover?
Sling doesn't come with DVR storage included, but you can tack on 50 hours for an additional $5 a month.
But under Secretary of State Jon Husted, Ohio has taken an aggressive tack to removing voters from state registration lists.
And here, Wu's account of the history of antitrust takes a different tack from that of many other neo-Brandeisians.
But in 1998 Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change emerged as a serious threat to ZANU-PF, and Mugabe changed tack.
But the tack has proven a difficult sell given that Virginians are generally favorable toward Governor Terry McAuliffe right now.
" Iowa Senator Joni Ernst took a similar tack: Ernst on Trump's Gillibrand tweet: "I'm sorry I don't follow his Twitter.
And it seems they&aposre trying to tack to even more liberal direction, and we&aposll see where this goes.
He also differs, right, from a lot of the rest of pro-Trump media, like he'll take a different tack.
That approach was the opposite tack from Beyond Meat, perhaps the only other well-funded competitor for the meatless crown.
But they're taking a different tack, pursuing their goals in more structural ways: weakening tenure, slashing budgets, upping teaching loads.
M, if stuck in the quicksand of our ­ticky-tack present, somehow still participates in the silent scale of myth.
That's the tack several media outlets took; the article by the Post's own Greg Sargent is the one to read.
Program the names into your phone, or tack a sheet to the refrigerator so you can easily find them again.
In 2019, the base monthly premium is $33.19, so a seven-month delay would tack $2.32 onto your plan's premium.
When some elite studios expressed reluctance, she decided to take a different tack: She approached professional dancers directly through Instagram.
He said Lyft might have been too aggressive on its pricing, which led Pinterest to take a more conservative tack.
When it's time to reseed those areas, EZ Straw Seeding Mulch with Tack will help you watch the grass grow.
"At Spy, we would tack on the epithet 'survivor' to somebody, as if it was a negative term," he said.
Like tick-tack-toe, five-day cricket matches and Italian soccer in the 1980s, chess has a lot of draws.
One director's tack is to amplify the characters in a Rossini piece, making them all equally ridiculous, and equally human.
In response, U.S. President Donald Trump said he would tack an additional 5% duty onto $550 billion of Chinese goods.
He said trade negotiations were 95 percent there when China changed tack and backtracked on some of its previous commitments.
If the Supreme Court does take the case, tack on many more months for written briefs, oral argument and decision.
But since Mr. Sánchez took office, the party has changed tack, claiming that Mr. Sánchez is unnecessarily reopening old wounds.
Along the way he encounters, among other things, a con artist and a chicken that can play tick-tack-toe.
On Wednesday, in a previously scheduled interview at the Newseum in Washington, Mr. Spicer took a new tack: no excuses.
Mr. Baggott, the defense consultant, took a different tack, dispatching workers to photograph the first 250 jurors' homes and automobiles.
What it means: The new legal team appears willing to take a more aggressive tack in Cosby's defense, experts said.
South Carolina took a different tack, passing a standalone holiday honoring the civil rights leader but making its observance optional.
Even the well-meaning, the most progressive among us blindly tack the phrase onto cultures as varied as the rainbow.
If that happens, the state said insurers will tack on an additional 12.4 percent on rates for mid-level plans.
Few Republicans on Capitol Hill are taking such a tack with Vindman — despite the fact that Trump is trashing him.
Macri's rivals are likely to take a different tack on the economy and may look to renegotiate the IMF deal.
These unexpected medical charges tack on dollars and put additional financial pressure on not only patients but insurers as well.
If that happens, the state said insurers will tack on an additional 85033 percent on rates for mid-level plans.
It might not be creative or especially convincing, but this tweet represented a new (or at least more refined) tack.
Digital currency developers are trying a new tack for marketing and encouraging mass adoption: "airdropping" free cryptocurrencies into people's accounts.
" Argentina's Clarín took a similar tack with the headline: "The Latina ex-Miss Universe, Alicia Machado, a nightmare for Trump.
A letter that Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York sent to President Bill Clinton in 1996 illustrates this tack.
Now Oracle, the business software services giant, is trying the opposite tack: bringing a public charter school to the company.
In a short essay titled "Sleep, Night," published in 1955, the French philosopher Maurice Blanchot took a very different tack.
Often, as in the large portrait, I tack my canvas to the wall because I like its hard working surface.
His Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, has changed tack on trade, backing away from a Pacific trade pact she previously endorsed.
A more likely tack will be joint development projects with overseas partners to embed Japanese companies in military industrial supply chains.
In the new study, published Friday in the journal Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, Gunter decided to take a different tack.
There was just the ghost of this post, an attempt to tack some sports onto a charmless but persistent trending topic.
Indeed, that's the tack that the market is likely to take, according to a person with knowledge of the Instacart's plans.
The notion that any foreign power could have taken this clever and dreadfully powerful tack is sickening to say the least.
Rather than take cues from experts that insist tough talk won't work on Kim Jong Un, Trump took the opposite tack.
"There's some speculation that maybe McConnell needs to go through this failure in order to justify taking another tack," Kildee said.
Recently, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey took a different tack with a 10-day silent meditation trip to a center in Myanmar.
For an additional $3,200 you can tack on the convenience package that includes the 360-degree camera and park assist features.
Nour Eldeen Al-Hammoury, a market strategist at ADS Securities, took a different tack, directing investors to buy gold and silver.
Called the Bio Fund, the initiative was, at the time, a departure from Andreessen's traditional tack of exclusively backing software companies.
It was only when he ran for statewide office, for the Senate in 1984, that he began to really tack right.
The Eclipse, designed for indoor use, has a paper-thin antenna with a sticky side to tack it to a wall.
An important detail for Vegas-goers: Many hotels tack on a "resort fee," typically anywhere from $10 to $30 per night.
Perhaps Cardinal Wolsey would be better, for a prime minister ultimately blown ashore by a European headwind impossible to tack against.
Newsweek, on the other hand, took the opposite tack, producing a series of stories clearly designed to feed search engine demand.
Bivins's bill would tack on an extra year of prison to inmates involved in bringing contraband into prison with a drone.
Other retailers and property owners changed their tack this season, partly in hopes of bringing some excitement back to Black Friday.
Would John G. Roberts Jr. tack to the left to be part of a new majority and maintain control of decisions?
Compelling a pro-life organisation to tack up pro-choice messages on its walls, NIFLA says, is a clear constitutional injury.
"There will be concerns the decision could signal that the government is about to change tack on fiscal policy," Collins said.
On one hand, it's a good sign for Nest — proof that it can tack on critical partners in the emerging market.
The first inclination is to tack these findings on to the grayscale mood board of challenges that still face successful women.
It was Mr Piñera's economic record, and fear that Ms Bachelet's candidate would tack even further left, that brought him victory.
But then the payment system asked whether he wanted to tack on a healthy tip: Either 220, 303 or 230 percent.
Photo: ComcastFaced with the never-ending onslaught of convenient cordcutting solutions from competitors, Comcast has decided to take a new tack.
But a recent paper by Emory University psychology professor Scott Lilienfeld and two co-authors is taking a slightly different tack.
But, Doorman admitted nearly one year ago the model was so popular it was losing money and had to change tack.
So the Germans are changing tack, seeking allies willing to help them resettle hundreds of thousands of Syrians directly from Turkey.
If you feel like pushing the boat out, you can tack on a serenade in a gondola for an extra $2500.
Most security analysts predicted 3G would tack on additional acquisitions, with food company targets like Mondelez, Campbell Soup or General Mills.
And if they didn't get great results, they can pinpoint what hasn't worked so well in the past and change tack.
Why not tack some balloons to the wall and let kids see how many they can pop with a math book?
The 13-inch (2,736 x 1,824 resolution) screen is as tack sharp as before, and the touchscreen is smooth and responsive.
Startups offering digital wealth management services have taken the opposite tack, saying the rule would benefit retirees and their own businesses.
His remarks underscored a swift change of tack in the government since Rousseff was removed in May for breaching budget laws.
Prominent Labour members — particularly those on the party's right flank — have been urging Corbyn to tack right on immigration for months.
And yet, after notching his first in New Hampshire this week, Trump signaled that he's ready to try a different tack.
The United States, France and Japan also have permanent military bases there, but Tack said those are not as heavily fortified.
A former prosecutor, Harris approaches hearings with an aggressive tack that appeared to rankle McCain and the chairman, North Carolina Sen.
Politicians may well respond to their anger by taking a more populist tack, increasing taxes on business and raising trade barriers.
It's a new tack in an industry that in recent years has appeared less confident that it can block digital attacks.
But there are signs that it could be changing tack under President-elect Rodrigo Duterte, who takes office on June 30.
Add food, boarding, grooming and toys, and you can expect to tack on several hundred dollars more a year in expenses.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.), is taking a different tack.
The House Rules Committee is expected to meet early Friday morning to tack on the last-minute changes to the legislation.
Spread a little jelly to get a sticky base, and tack on blueberries for eyes and some nuts for a mouth.
GIVEN YOUR SUBPAR PERFORMANCE, GIVING YOUR FAILURE HERE TO GET ANY BOARD SEATS, DO YOU HAVE TO TAKE A NEW TACK?
On Tuesday, Mr. Obama seemed to change tack, warning against what he said were dangerous divisions of race, religion and ethnicity.
For Intesa, it marks a change of tack after the bank bet for years on slower internal recoveries of soured debts.
Incompas, a trade association representing smaller broadband providers, took a different tack, saying that Pai's proposed revisions would problematic and anticompetitive.
When I'd stick posters up on my walls with Blu Tack—not frame them and position them delicately next to houseplants.
WORDS WRITTEN: 286 BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHT VIDEOS WATCHED: 8 If I'm allergic to mornings, would I benefit from taking the opposite tack?
Though HBO is no longer offered, there are still several premium add-ons you may want to tack onto your service.
The Hong Kong-listed airline has admitted it needs to change tack and is in the middle of a strategic review.
Called the bio fund, the initiative was, at the time, a departure from Andreessen's traditional tack of exclusively backing software companies.
That tack seemed to frustrate Gorsuch, who referred it to it as watering down the statute instead of something more definitive.
It may now be too late for Trump to reverse tack and begin wooing Republican donors without any real fundraising infrastructure.
When Mr. Howe suggested that his firm in particular might not be the right fit, Mr. Percoco tried a different tack.
We should tell our sons, grandsons and nephews to figure that out, focus on it — and then take the opposite tack.
McAuliffe took another tack: He signed an executive order immediately reenfranchising 200,000 Virginians who had committed felonies but had completed parole.
Biden has also set his sights on estates, but is taking a different tack from merely raising rates on wealth transfer.
Juries typically tack on punitive damages to a standard compensatory award when they deem a defendant's behavior to be especially harmful.
But it changed tack on March 16 after an expert report suggested this would lead to the health system being overwhelmed.
If the original shorts went out of their way not to blast the Pepsi brand, the movie takes a different tack.
That's because, the experts said, proactive security gives companies an edge over competitors who tack on security solutions after a breach.
State lawmakers then took a different tack and pushed to mandate that apps disclose whether or not they conduct background checks.
After the clams are clean, Beville stacks the bags amidships, one after another, distributing the weight so the boat won't tack.
We started making positive impacts only when we changed tack, designating drugs as a social problem and not a military one.
But it sponsors Euromoney podcasts, as Fortune reported — essentially like a more traditional commercial that allows firms to tack on messaging.
In 2008, with the financial meltdown upon us, the Fed took the extraordinary, unprecedented tack of printing enormous sums of money.
But in July 2014, prepping for a pen test of a South Dakota correctional facility, he took a decidedly different tack.
President Trump appears to be taking a moderate tack on China, looking to strike a deal to avoid a trade war.
Since the end of 2016, OPEC has switched tack and has been willing to sacrifice market share to push prices up.
The curators have dispensed with the phrase — deleting it from both wall texts and catalog — taking a more audacious, encompassing tack.
Unhappy with that cap on the range, power, and speed of these aircraft, one Florida startup is taking a different tack.
You used that extra half day to tack onto long weekends and hit the cottage for maximum fun on the water.
At Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, cardiologist Dr. Paul Ridker, who directed the Pfizer study, is taking a different tack.
Mr. Ward said the union took a similar, but even riskier, tack at the site of its health center in Harlem.
Mr. Pompeo took that tack in his written responses to questions from some senators on the intelligence committee, Senator Wyden said.
Luminary, a startup building a "Netflix for podcasts," is now trying a new tack to gain subscribers for its premium service.
For one thing, Democrats typically tack to the center after winning the nomination, often compromising or abandoning their most progressive policies.
The estate includes a post-and-beam barn with heated stables, a tack room and spaces for feeding and washing horses.
When the new white lumps together all liberals, leftists, Democrats and elites and rejects them, they take a tack from Thomas Nast.
The effects of a flood of stimulus to credit in China and a change of tack by the Fed were important, too.
The next day South Korea reported that Russia had changed tack, expressing "deep regret" and blaming the incident on a technical glitch.
Zhang call's for Beijing to reverse tack and abandon its heavy intervention in the foreign exchange market is gaining traction among researchers.
The policymakers have had to change tack since Trump's surprise announcement on December 19 to pull all U.S. forces out of Syria.
Then, you can choose to tack on an additional $15,000 in January that would count toward the following year's limits, Pagnato said.
But a new paper* takes a different tack: faster growth is not due to bigger booms, but to less shrinking in recessions.
That's an approach that's worked well as far as it goes, but this week the company decided to take a different tack.
You can see an argument for either course – but Aaron managed to somehow take the worst tack by doing both and neither.
" As the pressure has grown on Trump, Gingrich has taken a different tack, dismissing the idea of impeachment as "absurdity" and "hopeless.
The oldest living former president celebrated his 95th birthday earlier this month, and though he's physically frail, he's sharp as a tack.
Characters in an absurdist story need not always be absurd themselves, but that is too often the tack that Outer Worlds takes.
Competition in many industries has pushed base prices lower, but to protect profits, companies may tack on a fee at check out.
"Bonding uses a plastic material that you tack onto the tooth, [which you then] shape and harden with a light," Apa says.
Taking the standard tack of deferring any running mate selection until Biden hypothetically wrapped up the nomination would, of course, be boring.
Users get a notification when their colleagues are ordering from somewhere, and they can then tack their own order onto that one.
However, tack on rising auto prices and longer loans to climbing interest rates and car buyers may end up with sticker shock.
This is what makes some of nerd-dom's recent tack toward intolerance so painful; other­ishness is engineered into comics' radioactive, mutated DNA.
Instead, the tack that anti-Trump supporters have taken is to argue that these drastic measures wouldn't be so drastic after all.
However, tack on rising auto prices and longer loans to climbing interest rates, and car buyers may end up with sticker shock.
Next time you think it might be a good idea to say "Congragulations on fifteen years at Scrablr!" maybe take another tack.
Rifkin uses the sharing economy as an example of a sharp tack that left dozens of once impregnable industries scrambled and scrambling.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Has Saudi Arabia already switched tack and started to surreptitiously balance supply and demand in the crude oil market?
Pelosi's remarks during the Clinton impeachment over Monica Lewinsky — which officially took five months — also point to her taking a different tack.
The pee-peeved plutocrat took a gentler tack when asked on Thursday morning where Caitlyn Jenner should find relief in Trump Tower.
The GOP tack is a stark contrast to previous lawsuits against ObamaCare in 2012 and 2015, which were enthusiastically supported by Republicans.
This finding is important because it supports a theory about our solar system in its earliest days, called the Grand Tack hypothesis.
Finally, the tack Pompeo outlined couldn't be better designed to put the U.S. on a path to forcible regime change in Iran.
Jim Kenney, the mayor, took a different tack from that of politicians who have tried and failed to pass sugary-drink taxes.
When they put the tack on him, the big bay stood upright like a medieval knight awaiting his armor from his valet.
While both candidates touched on many of the same subjects, each took a markedly different tack in how they framed their response.
Trump has an unprecedented hold over his party's base, so if he changes tack it's possible his voters will, too — and quickly.
" Trump on Monday took a more aggressive tack and on Twitter said that arming teachers and guards would serve as a "deterrent.
He chose a more nuanced tack on Monday, blaming the Democrats' foreign policy for creating the vacuum that allowed ISIS to thrive.
So Harper's Islamophobic tack — which, incidentally, was far milder than what you see in the US and Europe nowadays — ended up failing.
After Brantley extended the Houston lead to 03-4, another critical Mariners miscue enabled the Astros to tack on an additional run.
But the central bank abruptly changed tack early this year, as warning signs began to emerge that the global economy was slowing.
Being great businesses because of their journalism, not having to tack on a multi-million dollar events business, or get into consulting.
We're going to take a different tack and consider why McConnell so quickly tried to preempt a nominee in the first place.
Now, the facility's owner, the Italian utility Enel, is changing tack again, betting on an advanced, commercially untested system for solar panels.
So Mr. Marinello tried a new tack, writing to the German Culture Ministry asking the government to intervene to recover the portrait.
The convention marks the party's intention to tack leftwards, eschewing Mulcair's strategy of trying to bring the party to the political center.
A petition in tax court asks that the Internal Revenue Service not tack on any more penalties to a 2015 tax liability.
It was a stunning change of tack, 2663 years after Air France and KLM became the first European national airlines to merge.
Though they're working similar ideological territory, the stores differ widely in their tack; 9093 East is a more particular proposition than Adsum.
Buttigieg is taking a different tack and suggesting that his candidacy and platform could expand out the party's electorate on the right.
One tack, adapted from the Fox scandals, would be to speak out through concerted efforts on social media about specific workplace injustices.
In Venezuela, the authorities seem to be taking a different tack toward the revelations: cracking down on outsiders trying to investigate them.
Instead, Clinton's tack has kept the focus on Trump — a strategy that could be effective given the Republican nominee's low approval numbers.
President Obama tried a similar tack in 2009, instituting a 35% tariff on Chinese tires after American companies complained about unfair competition.
Lenders then tack on origination fees and expensive closing costs to the unpaid loan balance as part of the loan refinance process.
If you add a $27,000 student loan at 5 percent for 15 years, you tack on $214 per month to your mortgage.
Mr. Lowery's bill takes a different tack; it would put in place the ID requirement more quickly and without a ballot initiative.
Now, it has changed tack again, appointing in Mr. De Sousa, an insider who has served in the department for 30 years.
But Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has taken a far different tack.
Mr. Ghosn, who has denied all wrongdoing, has linked Nissan's poor performance to his arrest, but has taken a very different tack.
Untouchable, a documentary that has Harvey Weinstein's accusers at its center, takes a similar tack, as does Lifetime's explosive Surviving R. Kelly.
Now, that being said, I'm not sure if I see the US changing its tack on Pakistan anymore than we're seeing already.
Their cancellation of Vine, combined with the new anti-harassment tack, is evidence that the company is finally interested in changing its ways.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, which supports Trump's hard tack against its arch-foe, has largely been reticent about the spiraling tensions.
Inspired by the massive Senate project, François took a separate tack from the formal research and went down the troll-farm rabbit hole.
The Packers forced a punt and took advantage of great field position to tack on a 32-yard field goal by Mason Crosby.
Boeing said in a statement it was committed to the UK, but gave no indication that it might change tack in the dispute.
The negotiations fell to pieces late last night, so Republicans took a different tack: Walk out so that the legislature can't reach quorum.
Horton said these changes to the senior management structure also indicated that the company could be taking a different tack to succession planning.
A different tack Other Republicans have chosen not to accuse the people at their town halls of being paid or otherwise illegitimate. Rep.
"Republicans want to tack in minorities to just a few districts, and Democrats want to spread them out among many districts," Li said.
Bentley took that tack when updating the styling of its Continental GT, the third generation of the two-door, four-seat grand tourer.
"Russia might not have the conventional resources to protect Russia from outside interferences … so that nuclear arsenal then becomes very important," Tack said.
When it got to the point where it took the simulator five hours to verify the quantum computer's result, Google changed its tack.
Amazon's market value of $0003 billion is equal to Walgreens, Lowe's, Costco, Target and Macy's combined, after you tack on another $66 billion.
Tack on the more than 450 Whole Foods stores that Amazon also owns plus its reported plans to open even more of them.
Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Bratton say they are now doing the opposite, with a tack that is not necessarily harsher but smarter.
So when publishers designed their corporate strategies around the whims of the Facebook News Feed, their traffic sometimes plummeted when Facebook changed tack.
According Melissa Badowski, a pharmacist who treats HIV positive inmates in Illinois, it's unfair to tack on extra punishment for HIV positive prisoners.
Some other regulators, notably Britain's, are taking a different tack: encouraging new entrants and leaving it to the market to pick the winners.
Apollo's investment in Double Eagle represents a new tack by private equity firms — backing modern wildcatters to gradually build portfolios of mineral rights.
Radius takes a pretty strong tack on whether we're the people we used to be, or the people we create ourselves to be.
As Weiner's marital discord became public, there was talk that the producers might tack an addendum onto the film for its Showtime telecast.
Now Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is taking a new tack as he tries to negotiate his way out of a mounting political crisis.
But now Duterte is taking a different tack, pushing that issue to the background as he tries to forge closer ties with China.
Huawei could be using this tack as a bargaining chip, showing the U.S. that its own citizens are being hurt by its policies.
But the Chinese giants are taking a different tack, buying stakes in local firms and weaving them together into complex tapestries of services.
Recently, to rally his employees, Zuckerberg has taken a different tack—promising to track down leakers and putting Facebook on a war footing.
Ten bucks a month doesn't seem like that much, but these little payments add up awful fast if you tack them all together.
New York City's order, officially issued by the city's health commissioner, Oxiris Barbot, takes a different tack than the public ban in Rockland.
Or, this may be the year some finally tack a few extra leisure days onto a business trip instead of rushing right home.
The costs of training, food, traveling, and competing add up quickly, but when you tack on the costs of drugs, it becomes exorbitant.
But knowing my high school, they'll probably find a way to tack any lost days on at the end, delaying our summer vacation.
The legislative tack-on would prevent any local governments from imposing future taxes on groceries including carbonated and noncarbonated nonalcoholic beverages through 2030.
So maybe trying to change my body with weight gainers and protein shakes in order to fit in is totally the wrong tack.
The iPhone 7 version will provide a 2,500 mAH battery, while the iPhone 7 Plus version will tack on an additional 3,500 mAH.
Apollo's investment in Double Eagle represents a new tack by private equity firms - backing modern wildcatters to gradually build portfolios of mineral rights.
But Ms. Warren, who has taken to matching the Republican taunt for taunt on social media, could not resist resurrecting Clinton's tack. There.
Friday morning saw the Nikkei 225 tack on 1.24 percent, or 268.67 points, to close at a fresh 21-year high of 933,008.45.
Zooming in on a single brass tack turned out to yield important clues as to the cabinet's making, and helped prove its authenticity.
Hard up for money ahead of an election in 1996, President Boris N. Yeltsin tried a new tack of catering to rich insiders.
But the language was ultimately left off, with Republicans accusing Democrats of playing politics in order to tack on additional partisan provisions. Rep.
That was the tack Bill Clinton took during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, shoring up his political base by casting the blame on Republicans.
But as Scott looks to tack on new loans to its expanding portfolio, he must choose wisely to keep those return rates high.
Until the IRS shares regulations on these specific aspects of the tax law, accountants are recommending that business owners take a conservative tack.
If Merkel does not tack to the right, losses will mount, and Bavaria could eventually end up with an AfD minister as president.
Jennifer Kellogg of Downtown Brooklyn, who joined the club five years ago with her husband and their twin sons, took a modern tack.
The legal action represents a new tack in a broader effort by supporters of the President to push back on the special counsel.
Another barn, farther from the main house, was built to match the carriage house, and has six horse stalls and a tack room.
One approach would be to tack on a few extra points to the small-market team's score when it plays a larger rival.
Everywhere in Britain you have to tack on about $4,000 for degrees in natural sciences, and even more for medical and veterinary programs.
Anvelt said Estonia would focus on further tightening the bloc's external borders, hoping that would eventually convince Warsaw and Budapest to change tack.
Suddenly, the interview takes an entirely different tack: It turns out that Flora went missing an hour before Lee came on the air.
With daylight saving time on Sunday, the sky will steal one hour of light from your morning and tack it onto your night.
Republican Ed Gillespie carried the Seventh in his failed gubernatorial run, but at least he made the effort to tack to the middle.
Utah has tried the same tack with Stanford, and it worked well enough last year to humiliate the Ducks in Autzen, 62-20.
Instax may not be perfect, but a good shot will get very nice color and very natural-looking (if not tack-sharp) details.
Notably, Managed by Q took a different tack than most other logistics companies, employing their operators as W2 workers instead of 1099 contractors.
But Zeldin, a Newsmax regular, certainly hasn't shown any inclination to tack to the middle, so a stronger Democrat could take him down.
Robinson's appointment will only inflame party divisions, which has already seen recent defections as a result of Batten's tack to the far-right.
As much as Mr. Trump seems to like abusing Mexico and its people, President Trump would be wise to try a different tack.
Mr. Trump was not the type of star-struck fan who would tack an Elton John poster to the wall, Mr. D'Antonio said.
In the week since, leaders from both parties signaled they are keeping their current tack, making no changes to their agendas (so far).
Unlike Avis and Budget, which also charges $25 for a terminal drop-off, Silvercar doesn't tack on an extra cost for the perk.
But when it came to Jared Kushner, the presidential son-in-law who had a seemingly limitless portfolio, Kelly took a different tack.
The Tack Room is as much a destination for the theater of mixing drinks as it is a cozy place for a nightcap.
The surprise announcement was widely viewed as born of Mr. Cuomo's tack left in the face of a primary challenge from Cynthia Nixon.
Postmates doesn't charge a delivery fee for the $100 order, but the online grocer does tack on a service fee of almost $18.
Motorola hasn't said how much the gold version will cost, but it's unlikely to tack on an added premium over the black option.
She said advertisers could choose either to tap into the heaviness that exists in the world right now or take a lighter tack.
Cosby's new team of attorneys, led by Tom Mesereau, have signaled it will take a more aggressive tack against Constand in his retrial.
Analysts see it as a tack to counter its political rival, the Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas, days before he meets President Trump.
But she changed her tack after encountering widespread fear of the ways that the government could use technology as a tool of repression.
But he'll tack more toward the center of the jazz tradition in this weekend run, celebrating the music of an influence, Joe Henderson.
By nightfall, however, the protesters changed tack and attempted to cross a different bridge and were met with more force by the authorities.
It&aposs taking a different tack from traditional media companies in that rather than just cover esports, it&aposs creating the teams itself.
Richard Quinn took a different tack and, in a similar vein to Burberry, gave us a contemporary spin on the striped rugby shirt.
This is perfect for the Bank of Canada, it doesn't really show any need for them to change tack with their current stance.
Though ideologically similar to Mr. Brownback, some expect him to take a more hands-on tack in partnering with lawmakers and brokering compromise.
Such a tack would draw on Justice Brett Kavanaugh's characterisation of the case as "intensely factual" in an opinion he penned in February.
Feeling self-conscious about being a brass tack if you're dating a gold star, and hating yourself for even thinking in those terms.
Democrats are already facing accusations that they have a weak impeachment case and are trying to tack on new evidence after the fact.
"There were a lot of people who thought we needed to tack to the prevailing notion of the energized left," Dunn told me.

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