Sentence examples for appropriately tie from inspiring English sources

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I had originally though that the winner in this space would have been the one to appropriately tie their service into an existing social network through an application.

And the Commission on Inclusive Prosperity recently stated: "New trade agreements should explicitly include enforceable disciplines against currency manipulation that appropriately tie mutual trade preferences to mutual recognition that exchange rates should not be allowed to subsidize one party's exports at the expense of others".

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In letters to the 13 executives, Cummings wrote that he was requesting the agreements on corporate compensation "as part of an effort to determine whether your salary, bonuses and other compensation are appropriately tied to the performance of the students you educate, the vast majority of which pay for their education with federal tax dollars".

But Pittsburgh soon went on an 8-point run to shave the lead to 2. The game, appropriately, was tied when the clock reached the 10-minute mark.

I have plenty of denim and trackwear but I'd rather been seen in a beautifully tailored, plum-coloured three-piece suit, a multi-stripe double-cuff shirt and an appropriately complementary tie.

I argued that he's eloquent when he talks to us — Joyce gives voice to his thoughts in a way that he could never himself give voice to — but that when he talks to other people he's appropriately tongue-tied.

Waldman doesn't always tie her essays up in a neat bow, which seems appropriately messy given the subject matter.

One trouble is that it does not show us that the preference inconsistency to which incoherent beliefs are tied is appropriately analogous to inconsistency for simple (or full) belief, which involves believing inconsistent propositions, i.e. a set of propositions that cannot all be true.

These plans tie the government's hands, meaning it won't be able to respond appropriately to constantly evolving economic circumstances, good or bad.

"Suit up and tie the knot, so one day we can too," Ferguson says before picking up a puppy appropriately attired in -- what else -- a bow tie.

Tie a strong knot at the top to prevent the contents spilling out, then dispose of appropriately.

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