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"tack on" Definitions
  1. (informal) to add something to something that already exists, especially in a careless way

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For added fun, you can tack on some additional rules.
This switch of tack on human rights is long overdue.
He decides to tack on third adjective to describe himself.
You can save even more if you tack on airfare.
Corbyn, a lifelong peace campaigner, has changed tack on defence.
Corbyn, a lifelong peace campaigner, has changed tack on defense.
The president appeared to take the same tack on Tuesday.
Just another "tack-on day," six weeks into a persistent rally.
The trip to Spaceport was something she decided to tack on.
Tack on a living benefit, and the fee rises to 3.35%.
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.
And when you wait around, they're able to tack on runs.
The judge could also tack on a hefty fine at sentencing.
"And then you tack on insurance and everything else?" he said.
But the EU is not changing tack on keeping them there.
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.
Tack on $1,500 for the wheels, and $5,33 for the luxe interior.
Trump is threatening to tack on another round of tariffs starting Sept.
In recent years, though, the FDA has changed its tack on sunscreen.
Now, President Trump is trying a slightly different tack on tax reform.
But the president took a much more negative tack on Twitter Monday.
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.
A similar spread could easily tack on $100 for two people elsewhere.
If he decides to tack on other services later, he upsells them.
The IRS can also tack on stiff penalties when companies fail to comply.
While other authors tack on their characters' political ideologies, Miéville makes them matter.
"We couldn't quite tack on (runs) when we had the chance," Bochy said.
He will also tack on any personal observations gleaned from assembling those numbers.
And should his rival respond likewise, Male A will tack on three chucks.
Many hotels tack on an "amenity fee" ostensibly to cover the little extras.
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.
Any time you can get tack-on runs late in the game, that's big.
They don't try to tack on "immersive" bells and whistles or expanded-screen gimmicks.
Well, maybe this time he'd tack on to the end of his tweet: "SAD."
Tack on surgery at our normal vet and the total cost was about $5,000.
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. 
Portman's tweak would tack on $100 billion in additional Medicaid spending, according to NBC.
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.
That means they may tack on hidden fees and hit you with high interest rates.
So, I decided to tack on a few days to myself in Playa del Carmen.
A rider is an addition you can tack on if your original policy is inadequate.
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.
Tens of thousands of Jamaican slaves took a different tack on Christmas Day that year.
So the government tried a new tack on Thursday: Ministers said they would disassemble Mrs.
However, Price's tack on Nash's goal backfired when he failed to poke the puck away.
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.
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.
Think they could tack on a "Just Married" sign and some cans for the big day?
The government also wants to tack on additional fees to retailers participating in redeeming SNAP benefits.
People age 50 and older can tack on a so-called catch-up contribution of $6,000.
"They're sharp as a tack on those old memories," Rease said of the veterans he's photographed.
Tack on additional features, like carbon-fiber spokes or custom wheels, and the price can soar.
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.
The Shenzhen composite reversed early losses to tack on 245.63 points, or 20.25 percent, to 2.153,22.15.
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.
The judge could also tack on a fine at his sentencing, which is set for April 25.
I tack on a small order to a coworker's lunch run: three Thai pork and veggie dumplings.
The party, generally, has tried to stake out a more aggressive tack on antitrust in recent months.
Tack on $10 for a few snacks and a bottled water, and that would have been $60.
If Clinton wants to raise even more revenue, this would be a good proposal to tack on.
And have them tack on extra vacation time after the Games to experience more of South Korea.
Just six months later, it raised another $30 million and you can tack on today's $50 million.
"Bases loaded with one out, a tack-on run there is huge," Royals manager Ned Yost said.
Supply a keyword, and the Mac will rename the files and tack on a number in sequence.
Plus, some states tack on their own early withdrawal penalty, as California does with its 2.5 percent hit.
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.
The Turkish Competition Authority, who is conducting the investigation, initially declined Yandex's complaint but changed tack on Monday.
That's an average, too, so people living in major metropolitan areas can tack on a few more bucks.
Tack on a culture of rampant machismo (chauvinism), and voilà: the stage is set for an uncomfortable ride.
Users can tack on extra features like a sing-along games, music trivia and ambient sounds for relaxing.
You can add tasks, reorder them, tack on sub-tasks, assign dates to everything you have to do.
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?
The company signed on Albertsons in November, for example, and can continue to tack on those additional chains.
Just like Snapchat, the so-called "Facebook Stories" will also have features to tack on top of photos.
The Turkish Competition Authority, which is conducting the investigation, initially declined Yandex's complaint but changed tack on Monday.
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.
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.
Tack on the everyday expenses that come with life in New York City and my budget didn't look pretty.
So, perhaps it's a trading platform, in its core, but then we can tack on logistics services, warehousing, finance.
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.
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.
If you tack on an $80 550, you'd match Intel on price beat Intel in performance across the board.
What you don't get with YouTube TV is the option to tack on HBO, even as a paid extra.
This is why it doesn't work to simply tack on AI, or just insert tech into an established company.
Rivera says he won't strike an alliance with Sanchez, but the party has changed tack on such issues before.
A possible Mac Pro While WWDC is focused on software, Apple has been known to tack on some hardware announcements.
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.
Nearly half of the schools tack on an average transaction fee of 2.62 percent for using plastic, the survey found.
Typically, car dealers tack on an amount equal to the negative equity to a loan for the consumers' next vehicle.
The S&P/ASX 0.73 index closed 20.7% lower at 22,22, but managed to tack on 0.6% for the week.
" He did, however, tack on a simple arugula salad with seasonal fruit — which he pointed out with the hashtag "#AddedThatSaladThough.
Sling doesn't come with DVR storage included, but you can tack on 50 hours for an additional $5 a month.
"At Spy, we would tack on the epithet 'survivor' to somebody, as if it was a negative term," he said.
If the Supreme Court does take the case, tack on many more months for written briefs, oral argument and decision.
If that happens, the state said insurers will tack on an additional 12.4 percent on rates for mid-level plans.
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.
His Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, has changed tack on trade, backing away from a Pacific trade pact she previously endorsed.
For an additional $3,200 you can tack on the convenience package that includes the 360-degree camera and park assist features.
An important detail for Vegas-goers: Many hotels tack on a "resort fee," typically anywhere from $10 to $30 per night.
Bivins's bill would tack on an extra year of prison to inmates involved in bringing contraband into prison with a drone.
"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.
But then the payment system asked whether he wanted to tack on a healthy tip: Either 220, 303 or 230 percent.
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.
Add food, boarding, grooming and toys, and you can expect to tack on several hundred dollars more a year in expenses.
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.
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.
That's because, the experts said, proactive security gives companies an edge over competitors who tack on security solutions after a breach.
But it sponsors Euromoney podcasts, as Fortune reported — essentially like a more traditional commercial that allows firms to tack on messaging.
President Trump appears to be taking a moderate tack on China, looking to strike a deal to avoid a trade war.
Then, you can choose to tack on an additional $15,000 in January that would count toward the following year's limits, Pagnato said.
Competition in many industries has pushed base prices lower, but to protect profits, companies may tack on a fee at check out.
However, tack on rising auto prices and longer loans to climbing interest rates and car buyers may end up with sticker shock.
However, tack on rising auto prices and longer loans to climbing interest rates, and car buyers may end up with sticker shock.
When they put the tack on him, the big bay stood upright like a medieval knight awaiting his armor from his valet.
He chose a more nuanced tack on Monday, blaming the Democrats' foreign policy for creating the vacuum that allowed ISIS to thrive.
After Brantley extended the Houston lead to 03-4, another critical Mariners miscue enabled the Astros to tack on an additional run.
Being great businesses because of their journalism, not having to tack on a multi-million dollar events business, or get into consulting.
A petition in tax court asks that the Internal Revenue Service not tack on any more penalties to a 2015 tax liability.
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.
Now, that being said, I'm not sure if I see the US changing its tack on Pakistan anymore than we're seeing already.
The Packers forced a punt and took advantage of great field position to tack on a 32-yard field goal by Mason Crosby.
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.
According Melissa Badowski, a pharmacist who treats HIV positive inmates in Illinois, it's unfair to tack on extra punishment for HIV positive prisoners.
Radius takes a pretty strong tack on whether we're the people we used to be, or the people we create ourselves to be.
The costs of training, food, traveling, and competing add up quickly, but when you tack on the costs of drugs, it becomes exorbitant.
The legislative tack-on would prevent any local governments from imposing future taxes on groceries including carbonated and noncarbonated nonalcoholic beverages through 2030.
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.
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.
But the language was ultimately left off, with Republicans accusing Democrats of playing politics in order to tack on additional partisan provisions. Rep.
But as Scott looks to tack on new loans to its expanding portfolio, he must choose wisely to keep those return rates high.
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.
Unlike Avis and Budget, which also charges $25 for a terminal drop-off, Silvercar doesn't tack on an extra cost for the perk.
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.
Democrats are already facing accusations that they have a weak impeachment case and are trying to tack on new evidence after the fact.
There are some grievances about added costs from installing solar, which the state estimates could tack on over $10,000 to building a new home.
Then you tack on improved auto HDR processing, better focus, and new optical image stabilization, and the results are a significantly improved camera experience.
Trump says he wants to tear up or renegotiate the deal while Clinton has taken a populist tack on free trade during her campaign.
The motion text tracking feature, which lets you tack on moving words to your pics, also got a tune up to improve its accuracy.
Customers can also pay $2 more per user to tack on Amazon WorkDocs as well, which offers 200 GB of cloud storage per user.
Once in a while, Apple would tack on a new table of data as the government would ask for new kinds of customer data.
There's Apple News+, Apple Arcade, Apple TV+, and if you count its app-powered credit card, then tack on the Apple Card as well.
Emergency rooms typically tack on hundreds or thousands of dollars in hospital and doctor fees just for receiving the injections in an ER setting.
Whether they're an art buff or just love socks that are fun but still functional, these are a great $10 gift to tack on
Nye protested that he held the check receipt, showing delivery well before the due date, but SOA would tack on a late fee anyway.
Robbie Ross came on and helped the Rangers tack on another run by throwing a wild pitch as Texas took an 23-26 lead.
"I've seen them say, 'hey, grandson, granddaughter, pay down your principal balance, whatever your payments are, tack on my $15,000 on an annual basis.'"
Meantime, Mr. Trump suggests that his son-in-law will bring peace to the Middle East and seems to reverse tack on climate change.
In Europe, the new president of France, Emmanuel Macron, announced that he would be taking a distinctly different tack on Syria than his predecessor.
The contract has the potential to be extended for an additional four years, which would tack on an additional $24.7 million to the deal.
They proudly tack on "Esquire" at the end of their names when introducing themselves at parties or asking to speak with a restaurant manager.
And when Art Basel wraps up, tack on a day for recovery on rugged Lantau Island, the antidote to the concrete-and-glass skyline.
However I get there, when I discover a good tack on a problem I know parents also struggle with, I'm eager to share it.
Tack on another 90 minutes to two hours to get to the airport, go through check-in and security, and arrive at the gate.
Often, when shoppers go to redeem their gifts, they either exchange their item for something more expensive, or tack on additional items with their order.
If we expand our scope to include role-playing or stealth first-person games, then I'll tack on Dishonored 2 and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.
Starting today, Spotify Premium subscribers can basically tack on a Hulu subscription for free on top of their existing $9.99 per month streaming music plan.
"For them to just tack on a charge like that is kind of adding insult to injury," says Lee Joseph, a flier from Portland, Oregon.
Given we are not even on speaking terms at the moment, this announcement reaffirms my desire to tack on more days to my interview trip.
The BBC said May was expected to pledge that she would not be changing tack on Brexit despite European Union leaders rejecting her Chequers blueprint.
After the pay-TV operators add up all of the networks in the bundle, they tack on a little more and sell it to consumers.
Public funding for art at the local, state, and federal level isn't something to tack on when there's a little extra in the public coffers.
I'd spotted another three or four dishes that I was probably going to tack on at the end of my order, as if by afterthought.
Some offer different packages with emphasis on certain subjects like sports or children's programming, or let you tack on additional channels for a small fee.
Sure, that may sound easy, but be careful: Most preparers tack on an extra fee for this method of payment, and it&aposs not insignificant.
Actuaries expect these new regulations, particularly those for the short-term insurance, to tack on as much as 10 percent to insurance premiums next year.
The jury will decide next week how much to tack on by way of punitive damages, which are designed to punish defendants for intentional wrongdoing.
Some landlords tack on a facilities fee, a water fee and a service fee, further driving up expenses and are offering only short-term leases.
Still, every change counts when it comes toward treating our earth better, and I was happy to tack on a few hacks to my daily routine.
Also, be cautious about dealers that suddenly tack on a "reconditioning" fee for a certified pre-owned vehicle when you are about to sign the contract.
Delphi purchased nuTonomy for $400 million in October this year, and Lyft appears to continue to tack on additional financing with another $500 million this month.
The tack-on runs proved critical when Jarrett Parker and Span connected for back-to-back solo homers to lead off the bottom of the ninth.
If you don't mind paying more than $22.0, you can tack on two additional wireless speakers ($180) and a subwoofer ($500) for genuine 5.1 surround sound.
His contact at Instagram charges $28,803 per blue checkmark, and then James will tack on another fee based on the user's apparent interest or other needs.
His contact at Instagram charges $1,200 per blue checkmark, and then James will tack on another fee based on the user's apparent interest or other needs.
Syndication to the group of banks and some funds was delayed to accommodate the sale and leaseback in December and the tack-on acquisitions in January.
To add to each scene, you can also tack on or layer in different shapes, adjust the opacity of colors, flip or mirror images, and more.
If you don't sign up for an electronic toll pass, some companies tack on an administrative fee — as much as $15 — for each cashless toll encountered.
Locking in the individual tax cuts would tack on another $630 billion to budget deficits, according to an estimate from the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation.
If Flynn doesn't cooperate in the ways Mueller wants him to, he can always tack on some charges or threaten a harsher sentence as an incentive.
They are disorientated by Salvini's change of tack on the euro and have vented their frustration on social media where they accuse the party of betrayal.
The feds can tack on enhanced penalties for domestic terrorism, but federal statutes target terrorists who are linked to, or inspired by, foreign terrorist organizations and ideologies.
" In this case, you might use this word as a verb to say, "I suggested that we tack on a small service fee to boost our profits.
Source: GettyLyft has partnered with Taco Bell to debut a new feature that allows passengers to tack on a trip to the pseudo-Mexican fast food restaurant.
Members of Parliament — both Conservative "backbenchers" (those who aren't part of May's government) and Labour and other opposition MPs — will get to tack on their alternatives Brexit.
And by the time you tack on a few promo discounts, you'll find yourself wondering whether Nordstrom Rack is really the reigning queen of the Nordstrom fam...
The airline is setting out to expand its reach, add a slew of seats to its planes, and tack on fees for baggage and in-flight amenities.
Conte called the budget "beautiful", having said on Wednesday on arriving for a two-day EU summit that he saw no room for changing tack on it.
And by the time you tack on a few well-sourced coupon codes, you'll question whether Nordstrom Rack is really the reigning queen of the Nordstrom fam.
A 2.1 percent rise in Dalian iron ore futures and an uptick in most base metals including copper helped Australian metals and miners tack on 1 percent.
Because Congress is dysfunctional and rarely votes on any "clean" pieces of legislation, every year the spending bill becomes unwieldy as lawmakers tack on their pet legislation.
The company's app lets people find out who, nearby, is already heading out to a restaurant that they like, then tack on an order of their own.
One of the big questions Netflix still has right now is what kind of price tag it will carry as a tack-on to a Comcast subscription.
Districts can assist students by sending food home or operating their own food banks, but this will tack on additional expenditures that many school systems cannot afford.
While the Conservatives are campaigning on a tough law-and-order platform, Mr. Corbyn took the opposite tack on Thursday, pledging to close two immigration removal centers.
Tack on new offerings to your portfolioAgarwal said that adding more services to her list of offerings to clients helped her sustain her business during difficult months.
Following the commencement of a House-led impeachment hearing this week, Pelosi accused Trump of a new illegal action to tack on to his laundry list: bribery.
In addition to a suit brought using one of the two federal laws discussed here, the reporters could also tack on additional charges like slander or defamation.
Taking a more theoretical tack on the analysis of Van Eyck's influence is Alison Smith's idea that the mirror signifies Victorian notions of order and sexual morality.
So tack on an additional across-the-board income tax hike of 15 percentage points just to pay for the growing costs of our current federal programs.
Cardin took a similar tack on the Senate floor Thursday, warning that the perpetrators of violence "expect impunity" because the United States has been slow to act.
Tack on a couple more to edit and promote the content, and then a few more to respond to comments — before she knows it, the day is over.
Changing little babies can be a very messy endeavor, and unless you want to tack on extra laundry, it's easier to just throw away the dirty changing pads.
Devs get all the information they need after several days at the conference, but the companies tack on little goodies during the keynote for the rest of us.
That puts a lot of anxiousness and pressure on the middle part of the game where you start losing that lead a little bit, they tack on runs.
For now, Hasina's government has shown no signs of changing its tack on the response to what is undeniably religiously-motivated terrorism, possibly with ties to international networks.
"In some states, the courts will agree to tack on prior years of cohabitating … so it's viewed as a longer-term marriage than the legal date," Kauffman said.
If you spend $3,000 on it within the first three months after opening your account, you can tack on 203,000 bonus points too, equal to $500 in travel.
The outfitters charge a base fee for the trip — often about $20,000 for 10 days at a bush camp — then tack on additional fees based on the kill.
No word if this will be the final wedding party for the 2, or if they'll go the Nick and Priyanka route and tack on a few more.
Most cities charge paratransit users more and tack on additional fees when a disabled person is picked up or dropped off far beyond a subway or bus stop.
One major Trump donor who has maintained a relationship with the president-elect said that Trump will likely also change his tack on the high-skilled-worker visas.
If oil prices were between $70 and $80 per barrel, it would be easy to tack on a few $100 billion more in value to Aramco, Kapadia said.
Hollandspiele's This Guilty Land takes another tack on American slavery, focusing instead on the failure of institutions and systems to undo the evil on which they were founded.
If you let that interest tack on during your grace period, the amount of money you owe on your loans can surge – even if you don't borrow another cent.
Tack on the added limitations on the market for those sizes above 14, and finding the piece of your dreams can start to feel like a laborious, frustrating task.
Music business types know all about that thirst, which is why it's so common to see bands tack on a "VIP" meet-and-greet option to their presale tickets.
"You have to tack on quite a bit of transportation cost if you ship it across Fargo over to the Pacific Northwest like we do the soybeans," he said.
That meeting led to a decision to tack on an amendment to the repeal bill, in an effort to show progress on reform before going home for two weeks.
Florida has one of the nation's strictest sentencing codes and an expansive list of mandatory minimum offenses, along with enhancements that tack on additional time for repeat criminal behavior.
The latest leg of the bull market that began in March 2009 has seen the tack on 17 percent in 2017, for a total rise of nearly 300 percent.
A rise to $22015,250 implies roughly 13 percent upside from current levels and would tack on an additional $21 billion in market cap, putting its total at $2850 billion.
For example, not only do providers charge an annual fee for the underlying funds, a majority of them also tack on a fee to invest in their fund lineup.
The closest we got to writing anything ourselves was each choosing a short quotation — mine from Louise Erdrich's memoir, his from The Velveteen Rabbit — to tack on the end.
The upgraded Advanced and Premium models of the BYRD tack on advanced features like a 4K camera and a "follow-me" mode where the drones autonomously follow their user.
We're guessing (hoping) there was also an adult in the driver's seat to hit the brakes when the car got close to Odell ... so tack on another 200 pounds.
The New York City Council has done just that, voting to tack on a nickel fee for each paper carryout bag a customer uses at retail and grocery stores.
Both breeds have historically found reason to tack on "senior" when possible: It can help a reporter convey gravitas — who would trust an administration official of merely medium import?
On the first, she made clear she would not change tack on Chequers, despite escalating calls from Brexiteer Tory MPs, and from remain supporters who want a second referendum.
California would also likely see far more public appearances from potential candidates who could easily tack on speeches and rallies to their behind-closed-doors West Coast fundraising swings.
We're also looking for platforms, and that could be, again, in any sector, but something that enables us to start with that core product, and tack on services around it.
We have also seen companies like PolicyGenius tack on other personal lines with low direct penetration (renter's, pet insurance) where customer acquisition cost and cross-sell opportunities are relatively cheaper.
If that is the case in your building, then the board would be permitted to tack on this new fee, according to Adam D. Finkelstein, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
The U.S. is preparing to tack on another 8003% tariff on $300 billion of remaining Chinese goods with some going to effect in September and the rest slated for December.
To encourage riders to ditch the Uber app in favor of Lyft and to tack on additional rides from users who may have otherwise hesitated to dole out the cash.
With typical premiums going for around $25 a month, buying pet insurance coverage to protect against the cost of accidents or emergency surgeries can tack on thousands to the total.
Instagram has a built-in advantage in helping it expand its advertiser numbers quickly: Facebook's massive advertiser base — 2.5 million strong — can easily tack on the purchase of Instagram ads.
Tack on a part-time CEO and a recent 8 percent job force reduction, and analysts have "great grist for a sell call," Bruckner and Mahaney wrote in a Jan.
Besides whatever amount you take out, you'll have to pay interest — and some loans might tack on an extra fee if you pay if off early, called a prepayment penalty.
To the dismay of Democrats, House Republicans have countered with their own bills that would relieve debt but also tack on conservative-friendly measures like curbing collective bargaining for teachers.
They should reignite efforts in the House and Senate to federalize the California law, and we should tack on the additional measures proposed in the Do Not Track Kids bill.
Are there areas outside of cybersecurity where you're concerned about the Trump administration's potential tack on an issue, especially ones that the president hasn't given a clear position on yet?
Shoppers can score the best bargains as part of "Clear the Rack" sales, which typically happen once a month and tack on an additional 25% off the lowest marked prices.
And go ahead, tack on the included sticker, which makes it look like the window of your very fancy toy is shattered—just like the first Cybertruck unveiled in November.
Concern in Mexico about Mr. Trump's planned tack on trade has been so great that he has been able to move the markets on the basis of his Twitter posts.
Those advances hinted that it might be possible to allow scientists to tack on a few days more, by changing the 14-day rule to, say, a 20-day rule.
A stopgap funding measure passed by Congress earlier this month only funded CHIP for six years, but the spending deal announced Wednesday would tack on another four years of funding.
"When you tack on something like [COVID-19], you're basically not going to see as dramatic a change in their outlook, because the generation is already so stressed," Gionfriddo says.
Consumers can wait until February to buy a headset/PC bundle for $1,499 or get the headset today and tack on the $900 PC later, according to the company website.
Unfortunately, even though there seems to be a fair amount of room on its chin, the Nokia 9 apparently isn't using that space to tack on a second front-facing speaker.
Brussels last year took steps to penalize Warsaw and force it to change tack on media and court reforms imposed since the Law and Justice (PiS) party took power in 2015.
And in the oil industry, U.S. behemoths ExxonMobil and Chevron have farily new bosses who are taking a different tack on climate change than their predecessors — a topic we covered here.
"The story of this game simply was we couldn't minimize their damage as they continued to tack on runs, and we weren't able to respond," White Sox manager Rick Renteria said.
Xi goes to France and Italy in the middle of this month, prompting speculation he may tack on a trip to the United States either before or after his European visit.
Now that's fine in a desktop where there's typically a lot more room to tack on extra drives, but that doesn't really apply to mobile systems like a 210-inch ultraportable.
For 27-year-old Amanda Howard, who will marry Andy Phelan on the beach in Cape May, N.J., next month, several little tack-on costs snuck up on her, including postage.
Many them will try to find some way to go back and tack on a premium major increase or, if they can't do that, to pull out of some markets entirely.
Kasich, who spotlighted the fact that he's polling second in the state, also made sure to tack on a sentence supporting the team at the tail end of his stump speech.
HBO is already going hard on, like, ten million Game of Thrones spinoffs to keep the franchise alive after the series wraps, so why not tack on one more about Mac?
The question of the past lingers, but with a telling tack-on: why are women resorting to long-debated means of abortion, when we now have scientifically approved, modern medical solutions?
The Reds had a chance to tack on runs in the ninth, but Harrison Bader threw out pinch runner Michael Lorenzen trying to score on a fly ball to center field.
According to new docs, Boyce now wants to tack on a sex trafficking claim -- alleging Weber lured him in for a meeting for the purpose of committing an illegal sex act.
Prices start at 99 cents a month to tack on 50 gigabytes of storage space; 200 gigabytes costs $2.99 a month, and two terabytes of server space is $9.99 a month.
AND I THINK, IF WE STARTED TO TACK ON SIGNIFICANT YIELD WITH THE BREAKOUT FROM THESE LEVELS, IT SEEMS TO ME WE WOULD GO BACK INTO ANOTHER – DOWN FOR RISK ASSET.
Thanks to the favorable exchange rate, shopping may seem like a particularly good deal these days, but each item will cost more than you think when you tack on foreign transaction fees.
Sure, the new iPad has a clunky looking keyboard from Logitech that you can tack on later, but it doesn't have support for Apple's own Smart Keyboard made for the iPad Pro.
OK.If convicted, Ceglia could spent up to 20 years in prison on the original charges alone, though prosecutors are likely to tack on additional charges related to his flight from the courts.
Officers won't be allowed to pull drivers over for smoking, but they can tack on the fine as a secondary offense after they've pulled a driver for another violation — speeding, for example.
He pled guilty to charges of willful failure to pay child support and wire fraud on Wednesday, and prosecutors are asking the judge to tack on another five years to his sentence.
In the early days of virtual reality games, experiences can largely be divided into two categories: those built explicitly for VR, and those that tack on VR like a promotional bullet point.
Taking control of the development process could help Clover cut out the middlemen in the pharmacy supply chain that tack on fees and also develop drugs that are tailored to its customers.
But when you tack on the additional frustration of finding a suit that will offer support for an average to large sized chest, it seems like a nearly impossible task to complete.
Mike Lee and Ted Cruz to tack on an amendment to address SNAP -- and kept the bill's bipartisan imprimatur as a result The two sides will now need to reconcile those differences.
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts took a different tack on Monday when she announced the formation of an exploratory committee for her 2020 bid, a move that's tantamount to declaring one's candidacy.
Mistake No. 2: Paying latePaying late could cost you moneyIf you miss the due date on your credit card statement, many card issuers will tack on a late fee to your bill.
Russia has taken a slower tack on legislation that would ban imports of a list of U.S. products in retaliation for U.S. sanctions on Russian oligarchs revealed ten days ago, per Bloomberg.
While some low-cost airlines, including Spirit and Wow, tack on fees for carry-ons, in most cases fliers can avoid checked-bag fees altogether by traveling solely with a carry-on.
The friend said O'Neill was baffled about the government's change of tack on China, and will quit unless May can explain why she wants him to stay, according to the FT report.
He has taken an incendiary tack on immigration from the very beginning of his presidential campaign, famously alleging without evidence that Mexico was sending "rapists" to the U.S. during his 2015 kickoff.
And there's more still, if you're willing to tack on a few more dollars per month for over-the-top subscriptions of premium channels, like Starz, Showtime or AT&T's own HBO.
It would tack on about $300 million for bigger projects like the Keystone XL, the mega-pipeline that Trump approved shortly after taking office after years of delay by the Obama administration.
PARIS (Reuters) - French conservative presidential election candidate Francois Fillon changed tack on public healthcare on Tuesday, saying he would ensure universal access to free eye-glasses, hearing aids and false teeth if elected.
One of the biggest is that the Hero 8 Black has optional "Mods," which will let users tack on accessories like a GoPro-designed microphone, an LED light, or a flip-up screen.
It appeared as if Sony would be taking its own tack on secret superhero Peter Parker, without needing to integrate him into the continuity of films that began with 2008's Iron Man.
The most practical tip Selena Gomez offered in the interview: If you're having trouble coming up with a clever caption, no sweat — just tack on a cute or funny emoji and tap post.
The 73-inch OLED screen could tack on an extra $35, while 3D-sensing tech and advanced memory features might bump the cost up an extra $20 and between $16 and $29, respectively.
When that happens, Uber's policy allows the driver to tack on a "cleaning fee" to the bill, basically to reimburse them for the time it took to Clorox stomach acid off the upholstery.
Visa and Mastercard tack on heavy processing fees on any product related to the sex industry, which is the primary reason why corporations like PayPal and Stripe refuse XXX merchants on their marketplaces.
Auburn had an opportunity to tack on another score early in the fourth quarter from the Warhawks' 22012-yard line but Stidham fumbled the snap and it was recovered by safety Traveion Webster.
Analysts also said short-term disruptions were inevitable as Dunkerton steadies the ship and starts to enact his recovery plans, which will tack on costs as the company tries to jump-start revenue.
Trump took a strikingly hard tack on China — now a bonafide superpower — throughout his 2016 campaign, accusing the country of unfair trade practices, including steel dumping on the international market, on multiple occasions.
Brussels last year launched a scheme to penalize Warsaw and force it to change tack on its media and court reforms imposed since the Law and Justice (PiS) party took power in 2015.
Tack on a few extras, like a warranty and some media and entertainment options, and Apple has the meat for a real iPhone-led subscription — its very own "Apple Prime," so to speak.
The Phillies scored four times in the first inning against Mike Soroka, but they could not tack on more runs against the rookie before he exited with two outs in the fifth inning.
In a tack-on to a massive end-of-the year federal spending bill, Congress repealed a labeling law that required retailers to state the country of origin of certain types of meat.
Some delivery and service companies tack on extra charges for fuel, labor and even parking tickets to deliver to the restaurant, said Linda Marini, 21, who owns the restaurant with her husband, Claudio.
Tack on the fact that this fixer-upper, in particular, is one of the most iconic historic homes in the city and the property likely won't sit idly on the market for long.
Members haven't ruled out trying to broaden their proposals, but warn that the more they try to tack on the harder it could be to get a bill that can pass the Senate.
FAA BILL RUNS OUT OF ENERGY: The Senate is dropping its plan to tack on clean energy tax credit extensions to a Federal Aviation Administration bill after conservative backlash to the idea. Sen.
But Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, took a subtler tack on Wednesday, when he joined Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka and Nikki R. Haley, the ambassador to the United Nations, for a Broadway show.
But Trump isn't the first 2016 presidential candidate to take this tack on the campaign trail — and the candidates' recent candid remarks about addiction could help change our public discourse about drug abuse.
In the cremation survey, 22 percent of the businesses surveyed did not include in their pricing the cost of the cremation itself, a charge that advocates said could tack on another $250 to $400.
And when it comes to taxes on the well-to-do, two-thirds of those polled said they preferred Hillary Clinton's plan to tack on a 4 percent surcharge on incomes exceeding $22016 million.
By using the device's sensors to determine when the user is actually conked out, the system would tack on the lost latent sleep time and change the alarm — unless a calendar event takes precedence.
The 6.5-foot version of the bear and the 4.5-foot version seem to have the same bear torso, and to tack on that extra two feet, they put it all in the gams.
Adding all three to a standard policy might only tack on another $100 or so to the annual premium, but an agent feeling pressure to keep the premium low might not volunteer that information.
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that repealing the mandate would lead insurers to tack on an extra 10 percent increase in premium prices each year — beyond the normal year-to-year price hikes.
Up 1-0, the Giants also threatened to tack on against the Colorado bullpen in the bottom of the eighth when Joe Panik singled and Buster Posey drew a walk with no one out.
They could end rules that take apartments out of regulation when the rent hits $230,243.75 and end the 211 percent bonus that landlords are allowed to tack on to rent when a tenant vacates.
Some lawmakers began jockeying to tack on other amendments, including provisions to extend tax breaks for carbon capture and advanced nuclear power facilities and to reduce tax regulations on breweries, cideries, wineries and distilleries.
But this will involve him not only changing tack on issues, as he often has in the past, but expanding his view of the government and reforming his belligerent and highly personalised style of leadership.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Billionaire hedge fund manager William Ackman, who has long courted publicity with his multibillion-dollar stock investments, took a new tack on Thursday when he shrouded his most recent bets in mystery.
It is rhetorically difficult to oppose those who claim to represent exploited women and children, so various interest groups will tack on their agendas in hopes of flying under the cover of a good cause.
If Chip had any legitimate flaws beyond than ones the show tries to tack on hastily at the end, Flaked might make for a compelling story about a guy who's putting his life back together.
Bundy and his alleged cohorts face up to six years in prison, and that number could grow if federal prosecutors follow through with plans to tack on more charges as they continue to examine evidence.
Democrats should not enable this fiscal mess by waiving the sequester without asking anything in return; nor should they ask to tack on a mound of unpaid spending, though the temptation will undoubtedly be strong.
Cramer spent days prior telling viewers not to panic, wait and see how China would respond to President Donald Trump's threat to tack on new tariffs and prepare to start new positions in the market.
Tack on the existing Line carpooling function, as well as bus service (assuming its Shuttle eventually extends beyond Chicago and San Francisco), then step back and ask: what differentiates Lyft from a public-transit operator?
Menor Menor, Mr. Perez, and Myke Towers - La Solicitud Two of Carbon Fiber's hottest upstarts tack on one of Puerto Rico's most consistent spitters to tell the tale of a bizarre love triangle Rashomon style.
During the primaries, Clovis did most of the debate prep with then-candidate Trump, and the two had discussed taking a bipartisan tack on Ukraine because of the "divided base," according to the FBI memo.
"We&aposll often do on-theme cupcakes for the adults and personalized cookies as party favors and table decor," said Volk-Weiss, who says those treats typically tack on an extra couple of hundred dollars.
It all started with plans for a group of Chinese officials, who were in Washington last week for trade talks, to tack-on a tour of American farms to the end of their U.S. trip.
It may well tack on more measures, such as a German-style threshold of votes for parties to gain seats in congress and a requirement that parties form the same coalitions locally as they do nationally.
The similarly equipped XPS 3.53 costs $100 to $200 more depending on how much extra stuff they try to tack on, while the cheapest 13-inch MacBook Pro with a 512GB SSD costs a whopping $1,999.
For that kind of money, I wish HP offered more than a paltry 32GB of eMMC storage, even if it's possible to tack on more room later via the x2's on-board microSD card slot.
As previously mentioned, maintaining extremely strong exports during August could tack on as much as 2.5 million tonnes (92 million bushels) of soybean exports to USDA's most recent balance sheet for the 2015/16 marketing year.
In the same way that Citizens United opened the floodgates for money in American politics leaving it forever changed, this case could lead major manufacturers to tack on all sorts of aftermarket restrictions on their products.
Starting Tuesday, publishers and other high-profile accounts will be able to mark a box on each video tweet they send indicating that they'd like to tack on a pre-roll promotion, the social network announced.
My apartment is 4.7 miles from my office, which is pretty comparable to Dorsey's distance, but I tack on an extra 23 blocks (about 211 miles) to make my commute as similar as possible to his.
Tack on the friends and general hangers-on that tend to weasel their way backstage at events like this and you've pretty much just got a well-stocked party with a few nice carpets and candles.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer suggested Tuesday that Democrats may try to tack on the special counsel legislation to the spending bill that Congress must pass during the lame-duck session to prevent a government shutdown.
"I don't think it is at all strange to think we can tack on something like 75 basis points, on average, with volatility of course, per year for the next four years or so," he said.
The California Energy Commission, the body responsible for approving the decision, estimated the panels will tack on approximately $9,500 in additional construction fees but save homeowners $19,000 in energy bills over the course of 30 years.
He was hurt partly because he was little known outside his Charlottesville-anchored district, but also because he had taken a more conservative tack on abortion rights and gun control during his single term in Congress.
Tack on board fees and acting as a contributor to a major cable network, for which he could draw another salary in the low six-figures, and he could easily make 10 times his congressional salary.
The administration of President Donald Trump has taken a sharply different tack on immigration, declaring that all those in the country illegally, whether or not they pose a threat to public safety, are subject to deportation.
AMD could take a few blocks to build a desktop CPU, or tack on more to create a big multi-core server processor, or snap on a GPU to make a wicked fast chip intended for laptops.
With that in mind Twitter isn't really the best of the social networks for granular control over what you're sharing and to whom, and it's so far resisted the temptation to tack on a Stories component too.
But now that it has a decent chance at passing, legislators might try and tack on the repeal ofother Obamacare provisions — and try to convince the Senate parliamentarian that these pieces also relate to the federal budget.
Even if you're a wiz at finding cheap flight deals, just going to the airport itself can tack on a lot of extra expenses: The taxi there isn't cheap, and then there are the overpriced airport restaurants.
Tack on the fact that 80 percent are single and never married and you'll be able to better stomach the reality that about half (47 percent) report a household income of less than US$213 per month.
Verizon's Custom TV, squarely aimed at cord cutters (and an answer to internet TV services like Sling TV), offers a main bundle of channels for $55 and lets subscribers tack on additional content packs for more money.
So while foreplay (sex acts before penetrative sex) often includes fingering, to be an expert at sex with your hands, think of fingering as another form of penetrative sex, and tack on the foreplay before inserting fingers.
While live TV services like Sling have a more robust selection of channels, CBS All Access is an affordable way to just tack on access to live local news, nightly news, and now, 24/7 news, too.
So basically, society has to decide: What's a fair way to pay for the public services that we get from the grid, or the public policy objectives that we tend to tack on to our electricity bills?
The card networks convert the charge into your home currency at a wholesale rate and send it your bank, which might tack on an additional foreign transaction fee of 0 to 2 percent, depending on the card.
Ferrari museum ticket buyers are offered the chance to tack on a 15-minute driving session on the Autodromo di Modena, a track once used for F1 races and by Ferrari, Lamborghini and Maserati for testing cars.
And yet, even with Lyon's stellar gastronomic reputation, restaurant prices are around 70% cheaper than in Geneva, making it the ideal place for savvy travelers looking to tack on some fine-but-affordable-dining to their trip.
Similarly, John Lithgow leapt up to six prizes tonight with his win for The Crown, but he's not going to be on that show any longer, so it's not clear where he would tack on any others.
Of course, DirecTV Now has benefited from AT&T promotions that allowed customers to tack on the streaming TV service to their mobile plan for $10 per month, as well as those where it doled out free HBO.
Back in June 2015, Sanders attempted to tack on an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that would have at least allocated two years into researching the impact of data collection and mass surveillance on privacy rights.
It says a generous policy of tax cuts and welfare increases would be made possible by fighting social security fraud, tax evasion and changing tack on the EU and migration, but without explaining how that would be done.
But now that it has a decent chance at passing, legislators might try and tack on the repeal of other Obamacare provisions — and try to convince the Senate parliamentarian that these pieces also relate to the federal budget.
Those proposals were just a sample of the contentious amendments lawmakers are trying to tack on to a measure funding the Commerce and Justice Departments, a bill that is often a magnet for constitutional and national security skirmishes.
Additionally, Congress has just three days next week to work on a government spending bill ahead of an April 28 deadline, leaving little time for GOP leaders to tack on an additional vote as significant as healthcare reform.
"One of the worst things that can happen financially is to outlive your money, so it's best to tack on a few extra years to your life expectancy as opposed to planning to live shorter," notes the advisor.
The walk to the J stations could tack on significant time to many L train riders' commutes, and, in recent years, the line has slipped in performance according to report cards by the New York City Straphangers Campaign.
CNN reported that Nadler would allot the traditional five minutes for House members to interview Barr, but also wanted to tack on an additional 30 minutes for committee counsels for both Democrats and Republicans to question Barr directly.
CNN reported that Nadler would allot the traditional five minutes for House members to interview Barr but also wanted to tack on an additional 30 minutes for committee counsels for both Democrats and Republicans to question Barr directly.
It was a good law, and it made sense to shield the public from projectiles hurtling from the sky, but many building owners opted to simply tack on a shed rather than do the more expensive facade work.
This dormitory suburb became the area of the city with the highest density of population - and as communism and central control began to crumble, residents stole the chance to tack on ad-hoc balconies, garages and makeshift gardens.
That isn't to say the phone needs more memory, but when it comes to value, not having extra RAM, or a microSD card slot for the option to tack on even more storage feels bad for a flagship device.
Netflix has made noise about following up this dark British comedy with a second season, but doing so would be self-defeating, as this first season tells its story so perfectly that to tack on more would feel wrong.
Interest and fee income jumped last quarter thanks to the inclusion of HSBC Brasil numbers, while provisions climbed to reflect Bradesco's more cautious tack on credit risk and loan defaults at the former local unit of HSBC Holdings Plc.
It's the same story with third-party apps too, as developers update their code to take advantage of newer hardware and tack on additional features—an extra instant messaging component here, a new AR filter there—while your hardware remains unchanged.
So, take all the references to the TED talk, add in the whale symbolism that is closely associated with Magic Leap, tack on an approximate time, and it's possible that the company is signaling a presentation is coming in December.
Ending the mandate is going to increase premiums: Dave Dillon, a fellow of the Society of Actuaries, estimates health plans will tack on another 2.5 to 7.5 percent increase to make up for the loss of the mandate in 2019.
At one point, the cube even outsmarted its creators, creating a unruly anti-gravity field in the middle of Epic Games' Summer Skirmish final and forcing the developer to disable its effects and tack on an extra match to the tournament.
Hopes of further rate cuts by the PBoC have also faded amid lingering outflow concerns and signs that Beijing may be changing tack on its economic stimulus efforts, ramping up fiscal spending instead, including a flurry of major infrastructure projects.
They expect that the Senate -- after the House votes Wednesday -- will take the Harvey funding bill and tack on a provision to avoid a default, and when it is sent over to the House it could pass with mostly Democratic votes.
Presbyterian and thousands of other hospitals that are eligible for what is known as the 22018B program can buy drugs from the manufacturer at a 268 percent discount— and when they dispense them, they can tack on additional 'facility fees.
That means the Rules Committee will be able to tack on an amendment, known as a "manager's amendment," to the repeal-and-replace bill with a litany of changes that haven't all had time to be reviewed by the CBO.
By releasing (or re-releasing) a film in 3D, studios can not only draw people to the cinema by pushing a supposedly premium viewing experience, they can also tack on an extra $4 the ticket price to feed the blockbuster beast.
Since the financial crisis, the lender has been forced to change tack on strategy, most conspicuously in the case of Postbank, a German retail lender it bought in 2010, the same year it tapped investors for more than 10 billion euros.
The push to change the bank's role comes from a left-wing camp within the ANC that wants Ramaphosa to change tack on a range of policies and is using the mandate issue as a battering ram, some ANC members say.
If the administration has shifted tack on Russia and hardliners are gaining the upper hand in policy, it would be reasonable to expect follow-on actions from the diplomatic expulsions, perhaps in response to promised tit-for-tat measures by Russia.
Both teams had chances to tack on points later in the half, but Justus missed a 40-yard field goal attempt, while Dellinger missed a 39-yard attempt with 3 seconds left to send the game to halftime at 21-10.
The bottom line: The prices of individual stents range anywhere from several hundred to several thousand dollars, and the surgeries tack on tens of thousands more for hospitals, which have been pretty dedicated to keeping their beds full whenever possible.
He went on to describe why he saw the need for a change of tack on Israel policy in Europe: I think Europe has to decide if it wants to live and thrive or if it wants to shrivel and disappear.
Industry groups, including the West States Petroleum Association, say higher prices are due to state and federal taxes, as well as fees for cap and trade and low carbon fuel standards in California, which can tack on an extra 63 cents a gallon.
After a sacrifice fly by Phil Ervin and subsequent throwing error allowed the Reds to tack on two more runs in the fifth, Herrera bombed his third homer of the season, a solo shot, in the sixth to make it 6-33.
" Of his tack on Planned Parenthood, Trump conceded it was "not a perfect conservative view," but offered a counterweight by promising to be "more conservative than anybody on the military, on taking care of our vets, on the border, on the wall.
Perhaps sensing the wariness of the business leaders sitting before him, many of whom have expressed qualms about Trump's populist rhetoric and talk of protectionist trade measures, Trump promised his aggressive tack on renegotiating the trading relationship would be a boon for all.
More than two dozen conservative groups wrote to lawmakers this week saying they were worried that Congress would use what is called a "lame duck" session immediately after the election to tack on additional spending and corporate welfare provisions to the appropriations bills.
We also stated, per our original sources, that the fresh capital was a tack-on to the company's Series A; rather, the new funding is a convertible note into the Series B. Pictured: Paul Judge outside a truck promoting Luma at Disrupt SF.
Tobii itself offers a line of tack-on eye-tracking devices and eye-tracking embedded laptops and has worked with gaming companies on eye-tracking-enhanced versions of popular games such as Rise of the Tomb Raider, Deus Ex and Watch Dogs 2.
More broadly, the lesson is that it's hard to take an inherently flawed concept like a large regressive tax cut enacted at a time of low unemployment, rising interest rates, and high debt, and then tack on extra provisions that make it workable.
Because, along with a suite of luxury goodies you can tack on to the $231,2375 base price, Aston Martin's first SUV offers a "Snow Pack" that includes not just a rooftop ski rack and tire chains, but a set of boot warmers.
The plane maker just this week changed its tack on simulator training, saying it would recommend that pilots do the training before they resume flying the 737 MAX - a major shift from its longheld position that pilots only needed computer-based training.
The law also lets people with concealed-carry permits carry guns into the state capitol, legalizes short-barrel shotguns and rifles, makes firearm permit holders' personal information confidential, and raises the bar for prosecutors seeking to tack on weapons charges for certain felonies.
One offers something like what the president promised on the campaign trail — a break with Paul Ryan's green-eyeshade approach to entitlement reform, a more moderate tack on health care, an indifference to Obama-era conservative orthodoxies on fiscal and monetary policy.
Itaú's prudent tack on loan book growth, as well as efforts to grow interest and fee income in a sustained manner this year, also indicate that demand for credit still shows serious signs of weakness after more than two years of recession, the executives said.
Tunisia, often overlooked in favor of tourism powerhouses like Morocco and, historically at least, Egypt, has a bit of everything — from Roman ruins to beach resorts to a cosmopolitan capital where, after just six days, I wished I could tack on a second week.
More than two dozen moderate Democrats helped Republicans in the minority tack on a motion to recommit to the background check bill that would to notify U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if a person in the country illegally tries to buy a gun.
AIB, ING and RBS joined BNP Paribas and Jefferies as mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners on that term loan, which was increased to £155m prior to close following the tack-on acquisition of two additional facilities, bringing the total number of facilities up to 24.
His administration seemed to shift tack on Syria after a chemical attack, which U.S. officials attribute to the government, killed around 100 people, suggesting it would again support the ouster of President Bashar Assad as part of a resolution to the country's civil war.
But the Cubs failed to tack on any more runs over the next six innings, and the Giants scrounged where they could, getting one back on a Buster Posey single in the third and another on a Brandon Belt sacrifice fly in the fifth.
Atla, a chic new all-day café, in NoHo, takes a totally different tack: on a menu devised by Olvera and his head chef, Daniela Soto-Innes, nothing costs more than twenty dollars, and locals are placated with familiar favorites like avocado toast and guacamole.
People with low credit or no credit, known as "credit invisible," are often targeted by subprime lenders or pay more for insurance, automobiles, utilities and phones since companies can legally tack on "risk-based" charges, according to the analysis completed by the comptroller's office.
THE GERMAN YIELD IS ROUGHLY 70 BASIS POINT, AND NOMINAL GDP IS PROBABLY GOING TO GO UP A BIT, BECAUSE GDP NOW FROM THE ATLANTA FED IS 3.2 AT PRESENT, AND WE'LL TACK ON A LITTLE BIT OF INFLATION, SO LET'S CALL IT FIVE.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank changed tack on its tightening plan on Thursday, pushing out the timing of its first post-crisis rate hike until 2020 at the earliest and offering banks a new round of cheap loans to help revive the euro zone economy.
On Friday, Plains disclosed it will tack on a fee for shippers on the Cactus II pipeline of 5 cents per barrel to pay for the cost of the Trump administration's sanctions on imported steel, which it has said would add $40 million in construction costs.
A day before heading to Brussels for a summit, May is keen to show she has her cabinet's support after facing pressure from some members of her Conservative Party and the EU to change tack on Brexit, Britain's biggest policy shift in more than 40 years.
In making the comments, which he seemed to tack on at the end of planned statements to the press, Trump shifted attention back to U.S. troubles that he and his team were hoping would fade as they travel around the Middle East and Europe this week.
The potential hiccups in Collins' plan: Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has only publicly said he is "supporting passage" of them, which is no guarantee, and House Speaker Paul Ryan has been mum on whether he would tack on the bills Collins wants into spending agreements, per Politico.
Tack on a few desirable options such as the lovely quilted leather Chesterfield seating at $24,23 and the Premium Package with it's double-paned glass roof and Harmon Kardon sound at $1,800, and it's easy to understand why my test car reads $35,450 on the window sticker.
Origin Energy saw its shares tack on 5.40 percent by the end of the session after the company reported that full-year results for the year ending on June 30 rose to A$550 million ($430.38 million) compared to the A$365 million seen one year ago.
Capuzzi added that an unintended consequence of a growing number of brokerages offering zero commission trading accounts is that they may tack on larger minimum account balance and cash requirements and reduce the number of ETF and mutual fund options to make up for the hit to fee revenue.
New research from the Jonathan M. Tisch Center for Hospitality and Tourism at New York University indicates that hotels in the United States will tack on $2.55 billion in fees this year — the highest amount since Bjorn Hanson, a professor at the center, began tracking them in 2000.
Mr. Hanson said those billions of dollars in add-ons would probably be even greater if not for the fact that much of the new lodging coming onto the market today is limited-service hotels, like Holiday Inn Express, where fewer services mean fewer opportunities to tack on fees.
SAO PAULO, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Many of Brazil's biggest corporate loan defaults cases have already happened and been dealt with, a senior executive at giant private-sector lender Banco Bradesco said on Friday, underscoring a prudent tack on loan book quality as the nation struggles with a deep recession.
"With each postseason and not winning a World Series, I think you tack on a little bit more pressure, a little bit more urgency to win, especially when you're in the market that we're in, when you're with a the team that we are," Kershaw said on Tuesday.
In Germany, where the government had taken a more hands-off approach to curbing the coronavirus, the health minister changed tack on Sunday, urging that large-scale events be called off or postponed, although he stopped short of delivering a formal ban, as was imposed last month by Switzerland.
This puzzle has eight punny and phonetic theme answers that you find by following two simple steps: First, mentally tack on the fifth letter of the alphabet, in this case always a spoken (not spelled) long E, to the end of your grid entry, then solve as a cryptic.
Cody Keenan, a speechwriter for Mr. Obama, said Mr. Obama tried to lock up speeches the evening before, though things didn't always go according to plan: Once, Mr. Obama called him back at the last minute to tack on a paragraph to his final State of the Union address.
The worry is that the push to change the bank's mandate is coming from a left-wing camp within the ANC that wants President Cyril Ramaphosa to change tack on a range of policies - and is using the Reserve Bank as a battering ram, some ANC members say.
Gotta Have it – $70 / month (120+ channels) Even at the standard pricing, $23 per month delivers a lot of channels without resorting to add-on bundles like Sling, and even if you tack on HBO for another $5, you're still coming in well under the average cable TV bill of $103.10.
Consider Adding On A Passport CardIf you live near a border or frequently visit Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, or the Caribbean by land or sea, it might be worth it to tack on the $30 passport card, which lets you travel in and out of these countries without the actual booklet.
Warren and Klobuchar, two of more than a dozen Democratic presidential candidates, said the clauses hurt roughly 30 million workers by limiting their abilities to tack on additional work to supplement their income or find new employment in a similar field for a period of time after leaving a job.
While the slightly reduced monthly rates and payment amounts of refinanced mortgages might look good on first glance, they can also result in higher total loan amounts due to the large fees that lenders charge and tack on to the loan principal, often to the tune of thousands of dollars.
Off the Menu CHEFS CLUB COUNTER At this extension of Chefs Club, the NoLIta restaurant where chefs from around the globe are invited to cook, Stephane De Baets, the company's president and founder, is taking a new tack on fast-casual dining featuring a rotating roster of specialties from prominent chefs.
Yes, it must be frustrating that Ujiri could not tack on another year or two on Biyombo's contract to maintain club control, even if it would have resulted in a higher annual salary (Biyombo had a player option on his contract that he could have opted into this summer, assuming that he hated his agent).
The Custom Edition package available on the Tahoe LS is intended specifically for those who demand all the rugged capability and cargo room that comes with full size SUV territory, but don't feel the need to tack on the modern luxuries like ventilated seats and head-up displays that tend to accompany the price point.
There are two categories of 3D movies appearing in theaters today, and they make a big difference in the quality of the production: "real" 3D films that were shot with stereoscopic cameras and created specifically for 3D viewing (which is notoriously expensive), and "fake" 503D films that tack on the 3D effect in post-production.
Democrats are pressing GOP leaders to consider the DACA issue before December's budget debate, but it's unlikely Republicans will bring stand-alone DACA legislation to the floor, both because of divisions within their conference and because it would open the door for Democrats to try to tack on other priorities to the spending bill.
Because of the nature of MMA—something is new, then everyone knows about it and it stagnates, then guys start incorporating it into combinations and tack on crafty set ups and suddenly it works again—there was a serious notion among many fans that once you had learned to defend yourself from submission attempts, they just stopped working.
That had been my life for the last few weeks: looking at the list of favorite contacts in my phone, now only two names instead of three; seeing the smudges of Blu Tack on the wall where photos of us had been; touching the place in my bedside drawer where I used to keep his letters.
"I think there would be a legitimate due process argument that House managers can't simply tack on new allegations to articles once they are passed and that articles of impeachment have to be sufficiently specific to put the president on notice of the allegations against him," said Ross Garber, a lawyer who defended four governors facing impeachment.
Washington (CNN)Less than a half hour before President Donald Trump announced at the White House he intended to tack on new tariffs to aluminum and steel coming into the United States, House Speaker Paul Ryan was at a Home Depot in Atlanta telling employees there he was still trying to persuade Trump to scale back his plan.
Never. I mean, I know they do a thing with claps, and we all make jokes about getting a lot of claps, but to me that seemed like a tack-on thing that you put on to sort of facilitate distribution, and latch on to some of the things that had made Facebook and Twitter work.
Meadow's point of sale software lets marijuana dispensaries offer loyalty programs Meadow's point of sale software lets marijuana dispensaries offer loyalty programs Meadow's vision is that if a dispensary relies on it for everything from scanning bar codes on jars of weed in their store to securely storing patient medical data, they'll tack on its online storefront and delivery logistics for convenience sake.
If the searing emotionalism found in the work of most repeat memoirists (Angelou, Augusten Burroughs, Mary Karr, Jamaica Kincaid, Joyce Maynard, Frank McCourt, Lauren Slater) would seem to have been generated by forces other than those fueling writers who, at the end of, or well into, their careers, tack on a few autobiographical works to their oeuvres (Diana Athill, Gore Vidal), one quality unites all these writers.
" According to Joe Arellano, who has been working on behalf of the beverage industry in California, "This is a grocery tax because the tax is not actually being placed on the beverages themselves; it's being placed on distributors, and those distributors have been proven to tack on that added cost to the retailers and they ultimately consider this an overhead cost and pass it on to consumers.
Jared Bernstein, a senior fellow at the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and former chief economist for Vice President Joe Biden, warned in a Washington Post op-ed on Wednesday that the GOP's second round of tax reform would disproportionately benefit the wealthy and add even more to the deficit than the estimated $1.5 trillion the 2017 bill is expected to tack on over the next 10 years.
There's no good reason why the FCC and the Federal Trade Commission has allowed ISPs and mobile data providers to tack on the totally opaque fees that it's now trying to shed light on, and there's no good reason why the FCC allows ISPs to continue to advertise services that both don't live up to what's actually being offered and don't list all the applicable fees in a sort of "all in" pricing scheme.
A coalition of 60 groups representing technology interests is pressing the Trump administration to change its tack on the international entrepreneur rule, which would have made it easier for foreign entrepreneurs to bring their businesses to the U.S. In a letter organized and led by the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), a trade association representing venture capital and startup interests in politics, the groups wrote that the rule is in line with the administration's positions.
There, carriers are already doing all sorts of things that are not allowed if they're regulated under Title II. For example, wireless carriers can throttle data to slower speeds if you use too much, charge you for different internet usage features (like using your phone as a hotspot), and tack on fees if you want to stream video in HD. With the current act in place, ISPs can't do what we're seeing in mobile.
Here's the strategic difficulty with this idea: Even if you found a Libertarian nominee who could win several states in a Clinton-Trump general, those states are very likely to be Mountain West states that a Republican nominee would have won anyway — and then that same candidate, by peeling yet more votes from Trump, would just end up making it that much easier for Hillary Clinton to win her key states and tack on a Georgia or a North Carolina as well.

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