It also nudges driving just that little bit closer to the disquietingly frictionless experience of automated banking. |
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Black nudges lots of pawns forward to the third rank and comes out of his corner slowly. |
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Like a cowboy herding cattle, it slowly but insistently nudges a standard-issue plot along its well-worn course. |
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It is a robust style in which tugs, nudges, charges and shoves are given and received, but there is far more to Sutton than that. |
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The best theories suggest that gravitational nudges by Jupiter can throw main-belt asteroids into these smaller, more elliptical orbits. |
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The selection committee nudges warring parties towards a peace that is achievable, but not quite achieved. |
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The repeated nudges towards private investors by the Indonesian Government have not up to now seemed to have met with much success. |
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Back in the middle, Elgar nudges an awful-looking single and Smith edges streakily for a boundary. |
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Critics of this kind of paternalism have always worried about who nudges the nudgers. |
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Such nudges, aimed at keeping engine speeds down, suggest that the speedo and tach are not siblings, but rivals. |
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There is no question that side issues, nudges or winks are going to be made in order to produce a resolution. |
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The cartel typically nudges output down in the seasonally slow spring quarter. |
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An opportunity like Art Exchange nudges you into the art world and helps establish you as a credible artist. |
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Now is not the time for inaction, for dithering or delay, nor is it a time to play a game of winks and nudges, and looking for signs. |
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The title Bow Echo refers precisely to this: the interior and exterior surfeit that nudges us into an altered state. |
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One day, when Simone is trying to lead the foal out of the stable by its mane, the mare nudges her gently to make her stop. |
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Adequate: The puppy jogs toward the trainer and either nudges the trainer or seeks for attention from the trainer. |
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Lemonade, the opening track, gently nudges and softly beckons the listener into an expansive, feathery space. |
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A few Syrian activists tweeted about his abduction last August, but online nudges got most of those early tweets taken down. |
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Regrets that come about from not listening to the still small voice that nudges you toward the place where you perhaps would rather not go, yet must go. |
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Emma starts in on me about Paul and he just laughs and nudges my shoulder. |
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Those not directly engaged by his tricks and nudges and lippy asides can enjoy a master of the midfield mind games, a proven winner in the wind-up wars. |
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A miniature rhinoceros nudges a giant rabbit, and an all-white macaw endlessly caws a song he heard on a creaking gramophone. |
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White House staffers were warned not to leak anything before the session with Roberts, but there were winks and nudges. |
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In theory, it is possible that gentle nudges will turn into intrusive diktats and the nanny state will drain individual responsibility. |
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But those nudges have to be designed to push the right buttons in terms of how people actually make the relevant decisions. |
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The igneous highlands are indented with numerous parallel streams that tumble down from the plateau in a series of rapids to reach the South Branch of the Southwest Miramichi River, which nudges the eastern border. |
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But, in spite of nudges and fingerpointing wherever she goes, she doesn't feel as inextricably associated with Bianca as she once was. |
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This was the moment the club had waited four years to see, four years of gradual accumulation of shares, of winks and nudges and pleas and pontification. |
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She nudges her seven-year-old son, Senay, to quicken his pace, as they have only come half way of the trek up the hills to reach their home in Lahyo village. |
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But Mr Brown can take some credit: in November 2012 voters approved Proposition 30, a measure he placed on the ballot that hikes income taxes on the rich and nudges sales taxes up. |
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This approach is much more supportive of government policy that nudges consumers into making decisions that some might argue are in the best interest of consumers. |
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Fire Nudge allows you to send multiple nudges to your friends. |
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Adequate: The puppy nudges at the toy by using its paws. |
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Unfortunately, the current passive versus active test nudges the law squarely in the wrong direction by failing to provide parties with sufficient guidance on any of these four factors. |
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It was a bit crazy when I think of it now. At night, I had to shoo away the cows lying on the dry roads, giving them little nudges with the bumper. |
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Every time the glossator directs you somewhere else, as if that would somehow help explain or complete a thought, the elbow-jogging nudges become all the more ridiculous. |
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You're good at this, Taurus, you can nudge like no other nudger nudges. |
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