Sentence examples for tack on terms from inspiring English sources

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The enforceability of such "tack on" terms had never been addressed by the courts and no actor had risked making a legal challenge, although powerful stars like Cagney and Davis were able to negotiate modifications in their contracts.

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A trigger warning, if you're not familiar with the term, is a note tacked on to a piece of media – whether it's a novel, blogpost or live event – letting the audience know about potentially disturbing content.

At an HFC negotiating session in Geneva in April, countries tentatively agreed on a solution to concerns of countries with the most extreme hot temperatures, and they got down to brass tacks by focusing on terms for supporting developing countries through the Multilateral Fund.

Moran wants this provision, which could add as many as 50,000 people to the ranks of the nation's jobseekers, to be tacked on to the bill extending benefits for the long-term unemployed.

The revelation in the story's final paragraph is simply tacked on by the narrator without any effort to justify it in terms of event or character.

Japan tacked on three more runs.

He tacked on a "not surprisingly" for good measure.

Its secrets are not tacked on or contrived.

Randy Bullock just tacked on a 35-yard field goal.

Conventional or naturalistic flowers were tacked on as seeming afterthoughts.

In the seventh, Texas tacked on two runs.

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