Lately, some attendees have begun tacking on more tongue-in-cheek titles like "diva, " as bragging rights.
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President Obama has suggested increasing the cost of tickets by tacking on extra taxes and fees.
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Then there's his habit of never trimming his sails, much less tacking to the prevailing wind.
Tacking on some more months of higher inflation can be thought of as spreading inflation over a longer time period.
Since then, stocks have sailed higher, with the SPY tacking on better than 11% from intraday lows six days ago.
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The banks are coming off of monstrous gains in October, with Morgan Stanley rallying 60% higher and Citigroup tacking on 55%.
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Rather than rejuvenating the Republican identity, Cantor seemed to be doing little more than opportunistically tacking between factions within the House.
This month, Mr Blair urged against "tacking left on tax and spending" amid a debate on Labour plans before the next election.
Microgrids are the way to get started tacking this problem, he said.
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It is possible that Romney, after tacking to the right during the nomination process, will tack to the center during the presidential race.
Trimming a quarter point one way, or tacking a quarter point the other, is not in itself enough to steer America's huge economy.
With luck, after worriedly tacking to and fro between these sorts of boundary poles, plus a bunch of others, I arrive at work that works.
In an about-turn remarkable even for a provincial government expert at tacking with changing winds, Quebec said that it would, in essence, ignore the court's ruling.
Since the Congressional GOP survived this election unscathed, the obvious conclusion is that there is no penalty in a Presidential election year for tacking right these days.
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An acquaintance of mine had an uncle who spent 25 years at an auto plant in Flint, Michigan tacking chrome strips and other finish parts onto automobiles.
Even Mr. Schumann, one of the many small business plaintiffs in the litigation, notes that he wouldn't necessarily begin tacking on surcharges for purchases with plastic right away.
By tacking on an obstruction charge, a defendant is much more likely to accept a plea bargain, regardless of whether he or she traded on material, insider knowledge.
But to what extent will that partnership be "enhanced" in terms of ESPN Classic, say, tacking on more up-to-date sporting content or even acquiring U.K. or European sporting rights?
Increasingly, when consumers use cards to pay for taxes, tuition and utilities, governments, schools and power companies pass along those fees by tacking on "convenience" charges to customers' bills.
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While this may well be a gambit involving tacking right before tacking left, this bargaining logic makes a heroic assumption that the North's four-decade-old nuclear program is a mere bargaining chip.
Intel will be tacking on extra features that corporate buyers crave, such as the ability to remotely access computers and run programs in isolation so that the system is less crash-prone.
His record of tacking to the Left is obvious.
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When researchers in Germany did the math, they found that the average worker would need their income to go up by a third just to offset the happiness cost of tacking on a 20-minute commute.
Mindful that recession may be coming, Democrats are now trying to boost spending on Medicaid, the government health scheme for the poor, by tacking on provisions to the big economic stimulus package wending its way through Congress.
The defending champion Great Danes (27-3), regular-season champions for the first time in program history, ended the regular season as the lone undefeated team in league play at 16-0 before tacking on two more wins in the postseason.
Bush is "now tacking hard to the right, " the group said in an email blast to reporters, and described the comment as an effort to mimic inflammatory language about minorities by other Republican presidential candidates, like GOP front-runner Donald Trump and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.
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Because there are no strict guidelines for referees on how to compensate for stoppages within stoppage time, those officiating United's games are often accused of tacking on too much at the end of games while Ferguson shouts on the sideline, pointing at his watch.
Sales-wise, Volt has continued tacking to and fro depending on how many of the car GM is manufacturing and, especially, how well the company is doing in meeting the strong demand for a California-ized, car-pool-lane-eligible version of the plug-in hybrid that was introduced last year.
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The solution (pun intended) involved tacking sodium dithionite and hydro-chloride onto the antibiotic, making it into a water-soluble salt. (Drugs prepared as hydrochlorides are commonplace.) To keep the chemicals from oxidizing, Adams tested 50 different agents, such as citric acid and ascorbic acid, and played with various ratios until he got the right pH balance.
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