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"nudge" Definitions
  1. a slight push, usually with the elbow
"nudge" Synonyms
dig poke jab jog prod elbow push shove butt jolt punch tap touch thrust bump jostle knock ram drive press barge plow(US) plough(UK) bulldoze force bump against push against run into nudge into shoulder bundle surge thrust forward rush shave kiss skim brush graze scrape touch lightly caress brush against glance off sweep glance stroke flick contact brush past skim against tickle touch gently approach near border on be verging on come close to get close to reach approximate resemble verge on compare with be similar to move toward come near come near to be close to correspond to measure up to stack up against prompt urge coax encourage goad exhort influence persuade spur stimulate egg on incite stir instigate provoke induce nag harass pester badger hassle hound harry persecute ride bully chivvy needle dog tease hector henpeck heckle bait importune remind advise alert caution inform mention notify tell tip warn alarm flag forewarn note stress clue in hint to tip off feel pat handle rub press lightly thumb frisk palpate dab fiddle with finger manipulate osculate palm nose crawl creep plod limp inch drag snail edge slide slip ease steer maneuver(US) manoeuvre(UK) move ooze compare correlate match compete equate parallel relate rival emulate equal link connect standardise(UK) standardize(US) vie be comparable to dig in the ribs stab hit encouragement incitement prompting incitation instigation persuasion prodding reminder beseeching coaxing goading incentive inducement urging egging on hold pressure taction touching blow contingence physical contact cue notice sign warning admonition hint indication intimation mnemonic recap suggestion refresher tickler aide-memoire follow-up pest nuisance annoyance irritant vexation headache inconvenience aggravation trial peeve bugbear trouble exasperation irritation problem botheration irk ruffle More
"nudge" Antonyms
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971 Sentences With "nudge"

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Do people walk up to you and say "Nudge, Nudge"?
Many support legalization, and our questions often provoked a cheeky wink-wink-nudge-nudge response.
It's worth noting (sotto voce, nudge nudge) that it took a Belgian to do it.
I don't think they're being tricky and they're wink-wink, nudge-nudge, we know the problem.
But the region kind of embraces its notoriety with a wink-wink and a nudge-nudge.
Instead, the 'wink-wink, nudge-nudge' mentality that plays off women's drinking as a harmless indulgence continues.
Every year since then, the media revisits the study and the wink-wink, nudge-nudge headlines return.
I double check the menu and find that there is no particularly titillating, "nudge, nudge, wink, wink" description.
The nudge to ask and the nudge to give has to be explicitly designed till the habit forms.
"I meant to give him a nudge, not in the face, but definitely give him a nudge," Hall said.
" Instead, they are sold — as countless salesclerks will explain with a nudge-nudge, wink-wink smile — as "collectors' items.
Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick are together, just not ALL the way together -- nudge nudge, wink wink -- TMZ has learned.
"The system seems to work on a wink-wink, nudge-nudge basis," says Susan Lerner of Common Cause, a corruption watchdog.
His appearance last Friday in Pensacola was a wink, wink, nudge, nudge way to rally Republican support for the flagging Republican nominee.
Kenny plays a SpongeBob-like fry cook named "JimBob" who works at a place called "The Trusty Slab"; wink wink, nudge nudge.
In 2012, Matt Lauer talked about seeing Anne Hathaway's "wardrobe malfunction" on national television (complete with creepy wink wink nudge nudge): pic.twitter.
This year there are hardware rumors in addition to continued VR hint-hint-nudge-nudge teases dropped by none other than Bavor himself.
Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren of Viktor & Rolf, for example, decided to make a double entendre of the whole idea (wink wink, nudge nudge).
Anyway, [wink wink] here is a collection of some of our favorite things celebrities have tweeted [nudge nudge] while DEFINITELY NOT inhaling any substances whatsoever.
It is difficult to prove empirically, as anyone who admits to this "nudge nudge, wink wink" approach to end-of-life care would be in jail.
"I'll be talking to folks, even in Asia, who will say 'Oh, I love your commercials' with that nudge nudge, wink wink look," Irving told CNBC.
Arguably, the federal government is disincentivized to even nudge localities to take serious measures at this point, because that nudge would implicitly criticize its own foot-dragging.
It has remarkably believable NPC background chatter for instance, but at the same time, still plays host to its fair share of wink-wink nudge-nudge dialogue lines.
A lot of the magic of Catch Fétiche can be confusing to an outsider, especially one who is used to the wink-wink-nudge-nudge theatrics of the WWE.
We're just terribly good friends, and absolutely no one here should feel even the slightest bit awkward when I say, Harry, I really shall miss the poodle, nudge-nudge.
And then there are the other companies that have their so-called sexual harassment trainings, and they're sitting there, going nudge-nudge, wink-wink, making funny comments about the trainers.
Anyway, Link doesn't want to go along with the farce at first, but Amelia promises to make it worth his while in "creative ways," wink-wink nudge-nudge, so he agrees.
It does so without irony or satire or any of the wink wink nudge nudge methods that we rely on so much and that social media is absolutely chock full of.
All the pledge asks is that the billionaire donate a chunk of their fortune; it doesn't nudge them on where they should donate, nor does it nudge them to donate now.
Megan Fox is giving us a giant nudge nudge, wink wink to the identity of her baby daddy -- and it looks like she's gone back to the Brian Austin Green well.
Sunstein and his then-colleague, University of Chicago economist Richard Thaler, introduced the behavioral economics term "nudge" to our lexicon with their 2008 bestseller Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness.
But an even better (nudge, nudge) idea is to keep reading their work year-round, letting their words slip into the fabric of your own life, and encouraging others to do the same. 
He's facing rightward; you nudge him farther in that direction.
If that doesn't work, a nudge might do the trick.
They thought The Thinker would nudge people to think harder.
The outfits alone might nudge some fans to the polls.
This episode, our protagonists actually nudge the boulder of change.
Television commercials nudge viewers to invest in mutual funds instead.
We nudge our target to $290 on higher market multiples.
How do you nudge the needle from apathy to action?
I nudge my wife awake: nailed it, I tell her.
You aren't required to do this; it's more a nudge.
Sunstein has offered his nudge with The Ethics of Influence.
Davis and Frank nudge Claire into agreeing to send troops.
Those may be problems Apple can't nudge its way through.
It will nudge you when it's time to change lanes.
People are always able to "opt out" of the nudge.
The nudge was enough to force Ms. Wasserman Schultz's hand.
It might even nudge them out of the system altogether.
Key congressional Republicans, meanwhile, don't need any nudge from Democrats.
So it's more "Nudge Club" than VIP personalized lifestyle advisor.
But none of that seems to matter when I nudge.
At most they generate that nudge effect I mentioned earlier.
"I reckon penicillin might give it a nudge," she says.
It's a nudge to create content, not simply consume it.
"It was just that little nudge I needed," Auerbach said.
In fact, sometimes the war even helps nudge it along.
They nudge us to do what is best for us.
You just have to nudge the flock of intelligent algorithms.
Abuse is covered up with a nudge and a wink.
He tried to nudge her off, but she wouldn't budge.
Wrapping up her speech, Jackson gave the hall a nudge.
Use the tax code to nudge them in that direction.
Whether you just like to ogle sparkly things (raises hand!), are thinking of proposing, or are looking to send a little nudge-nudge to your partner, there are endless options to gawk at on Pinterest.
These five factors should be a nudge to survey the market:
Or maybe you need a little nudge out of the nest.
President Trump nudge to pick a woman for the Supreme Court.
The central bank is also trying to nudge down borrowing costs.
The Weight Watchers and Lose It, or the cult of Nudge.
Any little nudge or budge could throw the whole thing off.
But it's attractive enough to nudge dissatisfied employees out the door.
WW can use that information to nudge customers to come back.
In fact, the law is more a nudge than an edict.
And by nudge we mean zap you with an electric shock.
The parties can nudge, but they can't take away states' primaries.
A more aggressive Fed could nudge money market yields even higher.
Monetary maestros nudge interest rates up and down with meticulous precision.
But this series could give a helpful nudge in either direction.
Parker soon hit a three to nudge the lead to 19.
To nudge the user to give up more than they realize.
But in making this claim, we use the word nudge advisedly.
The hoped-for nudge towards electronic payments has been disappointing too.
Among other things, Thaler is known for advancing "nudge theory," i.e.
NextHealth wants to nudge these people into more sustainable healthcare habits.
Despite several more attempts to nudge him, he stood his ground.
One key focus of the nudge engine is diversity and inclusion.
To nudge your imagination, though, here are a few key benefits.
But I would like to think I provided a helpful nudge.
This could, it is hoped, help nudge people into working longer.
Biden's stirring performance here could nudge other moderates, such as Sen.
Mostly Muslim Malaysia has been trying to nudge the process forward.
But he has inserted himself in past primaries after a nudge.
Does it nudge you to create with helpful ideas and examples?
"There won't be enough to nudge the Fed yet," she said.
It would take this nudge for a coat to be provided.
You get this kind of nudge again and again from death.
But while Ms. Hearst name-checked strong women as inspiration backstage, and had Athena, Kurdish freedom fighters and Josephine Baker (in her war days) on her mood board, the effect was one of gentle suggestion; nudge-nudge.
If you nudge a patient into better behavior they have better outcomes.
For now, the findings will do little to nudge public health policy.
Adding in a sticker option gives a little extra nudge of differentiation.
He said PETCO was a voluntary scheme but companies needed a nudge.
They thought The Thinker would nudge people to think harder, more analytically.
In both instances, they nudge us all to shift our collective gaze.
But there are also wheezes that will nudge citizens to behave better.
AI will nudge people to generate new data and run particular experiments.
So surprise performances here could nudge the stock up, and vice versa.
Right now, though, they've teamed up to give you an encouraging nudge.
I remember Jason's wife Brittany gave her a little nudge toward me.
The development might nudge "Spotlight" ahead in this year's tight Oscar race.
Jones, 48, says it all started after a nudge from her doctor.
Weakness in sterling helped nudge the euro up 0.71973 percent to $1.1377.
The question is, did it nudge her to have that sideways shift?
I remember Jason's wife Brittany gave her a little nudge toward me.
It can be used to subtly nudge us or brutally shove us.
" At this point, Colman politely gave Smith the nudge, saying, "Sorry James.
Weakness in sterling helped nudge the euro up 0.3 percent to $1.1387.
China didn't nudge its solar industry, it kicked it in the pants.
Giving you a gentle nudge if you pause while you're stroking them.
There are also patterns in operation that nudge users in certain directions.
From Facebook's point of view, this sort of behavioral nudge makes sense.
They are now back on the job and should nudge June's figures.
Republicans took action of their own -- to nudge Harris off the stage.
Some charters have been known to nudge out their most troubled students.
In other words, it is often a sort of nudge to persevere.
Vettel ran into his teammate's Ferrari, causing Raikkonen to nudge into Verstappen.
A gentle informational nudge could save her and her insurance company money.
But Yang believes in the power of government to nudge this along.
"Your Turn" is a little nudge that someone wants to hear back.
It's these endorsements that nudge female stars higher up the pay scale.
I really was just trying to give myself a little fitness nudge.
Nudge the overlay around until everything is perfectly stacked, and you're set.
We reconvened to nudge each limb and eyelid millimeter by millimeter together.
Crucial notes were given just enough extra nudge to make them startling.
None of these decisions would be possible without first receiving the nudge.
She can nudge what happens around the edges, but that's about it.
All they can do is nudge things; that is, they can lead.
So it's possible to educate and nudge consumers to a different behavior.
Some didn't need any help, just a nudge to put on helmets.
It was done with a wink, and a nod, and a nudge.
Each meeting is a nudge, a suggestion, a distracting concern, a cacophony.
The shorter-term grant programs may not provide the nudge, he said.
"Sometimes it takes more than a nudge," the research group MDRC concluded.
"Every now and then you have to nudge your partners," Brewer added.
"Every now and then you have to nudge your partners," she said.
Don't make the Haggler nudge you every few weeks in this space.
Naturally, he struck out Tabata to nudge his percentage just over 50.
The narrative that the exhibition's organizers subtly nudge us toward is important.
The company has been working to nudge its business toward e-commerce.
"Start to nudge your zone until you bust through it," Graves says.
Today, a few tools promise to help nudge society in that direction.
So it just gives me a little, tiny nudge on the wrist.
The government has encouraged employers to nudge their employees into opening savings accounts.
It's also possible he could be trying to nudge Trump toward picking Barrett.
The app would then nudge the user to reach out to that friend.
But there are also easy wheezes that will nudge citizens to behave better.
But the app does more than just provide a nudge to tidy up.
And the law could nudge them in that direction without outright requiring it.
But the paper does much to nudge the concept closer to scientific fact.
Supporters of SB4 doubt that it will nudge many Latinos to vote Democratic.
Users will also get a nudge just before their time limit is up.
For now, I just want them to nudge me from time to time.
QUINTANILLA: IF HE USED IT TO PERHAPS NUDGE NATO COUNTRIES TO PAY MORE?
I nudge my husband to stick our son's pacifier back in his mouth.
But they are also likely to nudge the Fed towards faster rate rises.
As you complete them, you'll nudge your team's car toward the finish line.
Even Pinterest felt pressure to quietly nudge the pundit off of its site.
Instead, it's about deducing the way they'll nudge our behavior in new directions.
If Nancy Reagan asked him a question, LeBlanc would then nudge her husband.
When every wink, nudge, cough became part of the media&aposs Snark- nado?
Media scrutiny and competition for the best talent might nudge companies to change.
Rather, they just nudge you in the direction of figuring it out yourself.
He has pioneered a "nudge" approach to integration, rather than a muscular one.
A nudge is a form of choice architecture designed to improve decision-making.
This prompts Lisa Kudrow to nudge David Schwimmer into offering up an explanation.
The slightest nudge against that symbolism sets us ablaze with anger and accusations.
When every wink, nudge, cough became part of the media&aposs Snark-nado?
But CEOs didn't really need to nudge this administration toward their preferred goals.
"Just head in there, where the quest marker is," I nudge him impatiently.
Yes, Office 365 will now nudge you to be a better team player.
That kind of tightening may nudge some employers who have resisted giving raises.
So try to model the best behavior and nudge him in that direction.
NASA suggests giving the space rocks a gentle nudge to change their trajectory.
Making it go backward takes more than a nudge with a cue stick.
This novel has overlapping stories that, like tugboats, nudge one another into harbor.
My 2500-year-old son Luke had to nudge me from my reverie.
Probably none of these would have occurred without the nudge of peer review.
Sometimes it's tough to get something done without a little nudge or reminder.
While rates are more comparable now, residential bin sizes provide a behavioral nudge.
Maybe it is time for you to nudge the company into action again.
They privately nudge officials in the region to press their attack on corruption.
That way, you'll have a little nudge every night to go to sleep.
But the new pop-ups nudge you to inform yourself and take action.
"Our goal has been to nudge people in the right direction," he said.
He tries to nudge readers away from getting too fixated on messianic solutions.
That realization, with others, starts to nudge Frank toward something like self-examination.
That's helping nudge people like Toshia Verheggen to take the trouble to retrain.
Fraser often nodded his head as if to nudge her to go along.
But listen, I also understand how our British "nudge and wink" becomes lost.
That's a scenario that could nudge the state into rethinking its forest management.
"Resilient markets post-Brexit allow the ECB to only hint at new stimulus, which we expect in September," analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in a note Tuesday while referencing Monty Python's famous "nudge, nudge, wink, wink" sketch.
It's not impossible for planet Lah'mu to have Bantha milk, or for Ponda Baba and Dr. Evazan to be on Jedha, but both are unlikely coincidences, and they're only there so Edwards can wink-wink-nudge-nudge at the audience.
"Party For One" is all about celebrating and loving yourself, whether that be by some low-key underwear posing, getting to know yourself — wink wink, nudge nudge — or just having one hell of a time solo dancing around your apartment.
On Twitter, a nudge came from one of the bloc's most powerful backers: Britain.
With just a little nudge, it could enter a polar orbit of the Earth.
In short, nudge theorists have failed to consider the political consequences of their work.
But in recent years Mr Soini had tried to nudge it towards the mainstream.
It will nudge people toward using services which they might not otherwise have done.
Conversely, the Present Situation Index is at 169.6, a nudge lower from December's reading.
Mark: I'll be a 6, so I'll just nudge the average up a bit.
If it senses that you're procrastinating, it'll nudge you to get back to work.
A weaker dollar helped nudge the euro to $1.1509, its highest since Jan. 11.
Antetokounmpo soon made back-to-back layups to nudge Milwaukee's lead to 216-255.
"Stretch that chin out," my brain will nudge whenever I pose for a picture.
Melania: *nudge* Trump: I know, I was just seeing if you would notice.. pic.twitter.
Democrats say there's no power center that can nudge candidates out of the race.
Pat Roberts' seat next year after a nudge from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
"It's enough just to nudge the conversation towards the rational end of the spectrum."
The president can nudge one way or the other or set an overall tone.
How much do you nudge them to get a better narrative out of them?
But the North Dakota ruling just might nudge the case onto a different track.
But the approach taken by nudge units and their kind already incorporates the remedy.
By serving on the president's councils, bosses hoped to nudge him to deliver reform.
Was that a little nudge or a wink from Bungie to the Trials community?
A broom is also conveniently placed, Google's little nudge to encourage your Spring cleaning.
When it comes to changing behaviour, they can at best nudge rather than shove.
The Fed under her successor, Chairman Jerome Powell, had continued to nudge rates higher.
Mr Valls and Mr Macron have helped nudge French public opinion towards the centre.
An apple-seller can nudge down his prices until the whole cart is sold.
If any Democratic governor can nudge GOP majorities in his direction, it's Mr. Northam.
But there is something the Trump administration can do to nudge the process forward.
I bet a nudge from the president of China would make a difference, quickly.
The right approach is to nudge them towards products that cause the least damage.
But that hasn't stopped some Republicans from trying to nudge him out the door.
Sometimes a nudge can motivate an action, and enough actions can start a movement.
You can try to nudge him into politics, but he's really into the policy.
Kavanaugh asked whether "a little nudge from the court" would speed up the process.
Gmail uses an algorithm to nudge these emails to the top of your inbox.
It's only managed to nudge those numbers up slightly over the past five years.
She must evolve with change and sometimes nudge it — but never, ever demand it.
Proponents say the point of such policies is to nudge people into full employment.
Instead, over the last few days, the Mets gave them a nice, helpful nudge.
Unlike Amazon's hiring algorithm, the nudge engine isn't supposed to replace human decision-making.
This polarization could nudge people to focus more on race, often in unhealthy ways.
At the heart of Humu's efforts is the company's "nudge engine" (yes, it's trademarked).
He had to honk at the turkeys and nudge his car through the flock.
And nothing seems able to nudge the political map toward an actual, functioning government.
During the interview, Mr. Cornstein appeared to nudge American policy in another new direction.
Washington believes that Moscow, closely allied to Assad, can nudge Damascus to make concessions.
The Medicaid adjustments could nudge that number even higher, a problem for many senators.
The central bank affirmed its commitment to nudge up inflation to the 2% level.
The military helped nudge Mr. Morales out of office but did not take power.
Trump appeared to nudge Pelosi over comments she made earlier about not hating him.
The positive nudge came primarily from higher levels of consumer spending and business investment.
For now, we've got at least one such nudge built into our calendar: Thanksgiving.
Even though they walk by us every single day, students usually need a nudge.
Activity data released for July earlier this week gave this hypothesis a further nudge.
Swanigan scored on back-to-back possessions to nudge Purdue's lead to 53-57.
So how should we nudge more right-wingers to embrace action on climate change?
They&aposre looking for validation — for someone to nudge them in the right direction.
The whole time, the gun rights lobby was there to nudge the president along.
I'm from Minnesota so I can do it with a nudge and a wink.
As we get older, our clocks nudge us to wake up earlier and earlier.
Dragic made two jumpers early in the fourth quarter to nudge Miami's lead to five.
This is not going to nudge the dial as far as the Fed is concerned.
So this generation of millennials can fix it if you just give them the nudge.
Along the way, Nintendo tries to nudge me into parting with my actual human money.
As prices nudge higher, imports should also start growing towards the end of the year.
This latest ruling by Europe's human rights court could nudge more companies towards that direction.
A new moon on the 4th may even nudge talks in the direction of cohabitation.
Another 1.5 percent nudge upward and Apple will get there on the market-capitalization measure.
It would be much better to nudge travellers to stay away during the busiest hours.
An agency which supports a regulation can obviously nudge the numbers in a favourable direction.
Google has had to nudge carriers and manufacturers to fix the problem in recent years.
Maybe the force of the sun's radiation was giving the space rock an extra nudge.
Those images may nudge tradition-minded voters to back Republican men for Congress, Lawless said.
Between the lines: The Affordable Care Act tried to nudge the U.S. in this direction.
Hopefully, it's another nudge for the DEA to reschedule the drug and stop crippling research.
And a trial involving diabetes shows that it matters to nudge at the right moment.
In fact, it just might give you the nudge you need to seek further closure.
One solution is to try to nudge workers toward more thoughtful and deliberative decision-making.
I have no problem with using federal spending to nudge localities in the right direction.
In other words, only about one in 250 people would benefit from the labeling nudge.
Instead of a nudge, Airbnb had put a hand square on my back—and shoved.
But now, their pillow vibrates when it detects snoring to nudge them into switching positions.
A weaker dollar helped nudge the euro to $0.463 on Wednesday, its highest since Jan.
Next year, house prices will rise 103 nationally and nudge up 0.5 percent in London.
Maybe that's the conclusion: people will unite if you just give them a little nudge.
Attempts to nudge people toward breakthroughs feel awkward at best, and genuinely painful at worst.
Europe's STOXX 600 recovered from early falls to nudge into positive territory, gaining 0.073 percent.
McConnell hit four consecutive shots to nudge Indiana's lead up to 10 at 100-90.
I may eventually nudge them down a new path, but never stop the troops midmarch.
The guide tried to nudge them toward the right answer, but they just stared blankly.
Lawmakers should change that approach to lawmaking, and a nudge from the justices wouldn't hurt.
It should sprawl, and it should nudge us further than we'd maybe prefer to go.
It could also nudge from behind the scenes, even if not as a formal activist.
"How is Ireland these days?" the fictionalized letter ends, with a wink and a nudge.
But he knows that to really stand out, he has to nudge up his score.
One small 'nudge' and there could be wave after wave of blackouts and rolling brownouts.
On the business model side, the plan is to make The Nudge a subscription service.
Should delays stretch beyond 2017, it may take equity investors to nudge Congress to action.
That's when the actor Neil Patrick Harris helped give the couple the nudge they needed.
A gentle nudge might be needed to move them from comfortable adolescence to empowered adulthood.
Mr. Shine thinks the new version could nudge Jägermeister beyond its late-night-shots reputation.
Mr. Shine thinks the new version could nudge Jägermeister beyond its late-night-shots reputation.
We've tried lotteries (as in the study above) to nudge people to achieve better compliance.
The two of them nudge each other across the line that separates fantasy from felony.
Benchmark German bond yields also ended a three-day streak of declines to nudge higher.
Europe's STOXX 600 recovered from early falls to nudge into positive territory, gaining 0.173 percent.
And a nudge cannot fix a bankrupt policy; worse, it might help whitewash the problem.
And Sig Sauer's U.S. press officer ignored both our email and a nudge on Twitter.
For now, don't correct him, hint, nudge or use body language to convey your disapproval.
It is time to produce reasonable legal rules that nudge these platforms into responsible adulthood.
But he also tacked on a familiar threat to nudge Canada toward an agreement: tariffs.
You can't just give a slight nudge and hope it works out for the best.
It's an example of how one large, powerful bloc can nudge other countries to act.
Tipping can also prompt servers to nudge customers into ordering more expensive food and wine.
The Federal Reserve possessed the tools to nudge the economy to full employment, they thought.
Trying to playfully nudge conventionally expressive models of rock songwriting, she chooses density over clarity.
Trump supporters were more resistant to the nudge, but they were nudged all the same.
Instead, congressional Republicans have chosen to stand on the ground that it's okay to order an investigation quashed as long as you do it with a wink-wink and a nudge-nudge — even if you follow up by firing the guy you winked at.
But if you still need a nudge, look no further than the exclusive teaser clip below.
The idea is that the transparency can help to nudge the ecosystem to adopt better practices.
If you really want to nudge a network of humans, he recommends buying credit card records.
Jackson answered with a 3-pointer right away to nudge Detroit's lead back to double digits.
Asteroid Day is a reminder to us to nudge lawmakers to fully fund this important test.
As forward-thinking as the fashion industry is, it could use a nudge in several areas.
Here are five ways he could nudge — or shove — Obamacare toward collapse if he chose to.
Between the lines: The ACA was designed to expand coverage and nudge companies toward new behaviors.
That might nudge hard-core Brexiteers away from the Conservatives and toward Nigel Farage's Brexit Party.
Spotify's experience shows that algorithms can occasionally nudge people away from hits and expand their horizons.
HSBC also expects Kuroda to nudge interest rates deeper into negative territory by 10 basis points.
Successive governments of the left and right largely failed to nudge France out of its lethargy.
And you've got to take that into account and gently nudge people out of their beliefs.
More generous tax credits are one way to nudge retailers to offer their workers additional training.
It's also on offer, which might be the extra nudge you need to make a purchase.
That began to change after Mr Sunstein and Richard Thaler, an economist, published "Nudge", in 2008.
"For many minutes, many students step over, point, mock, nudge, kick," said Karaguleff in the email.
But as much of a subtle nudge as the tweet may be, it's not totally valid.
Thrusters on each satellite will nudge them to an operational altitude of 550 kilometers (340 miles).
She also assured the Post that the encounter was definitely not an accidental bump or nudge.
By praising Trump's least horrible qualities, Obama just might nudge him in a less frightening direction.
Wall Street was expected to nudge higher when it reopens after a tentative recovery on Thursday.
"He's such a nudge," the four-time Emmy-winner said of Cacciotti, her former personal trainer.
Oyu Tolgoi is a nudge to copper bears: supply problems are a feature, not a fad.
"I did nudge my children (in that direction) but she will decide for herself," he said.
McClung made two free throws with 4:09 left to nudge the Hoyas' lead to five.
Another way of giving your Monday a nudge in the right direction is with a bargain.
I am just here to nudge you again as you move on from classrooms to boardrooms.
It could argue that overshooting is justified as a way to nudge inflation expectations back up.
A nudge from a small green ball makes her stumble as zookeepers attempt to guide her.
They try to respect some key cultural differences, and gently nudge clients toward more subtle changes.
Use open enrollment as your nudge to ask that your contribution rate be increased for 2018.
In fact, given a small nudge new entrepreneurs seem able to make it hand over fist.
That is why they nudge travellers towards cookie-cutter concrete towers in the central business district.
There's a sly wink-and-nudge to it, like you're stealing something back from the boys.
But his goal was no doubt to nudge President Trump even closer to scrapping the deal.
It's also a move that will nudge fares for shorter rides on Uber higher than taxis.
Look, tech companies love dangling treats in front of writers to nudge them towards positive coverage.
Even when they found jobs, the wages tended to nudge them barely above the poverty line.
But hotels can also pay, one way or another, to nudge their way up the list.
The press should thank Trump for trying to nudge them out of their briefing room bunkers.
Younger respondents were more likely to say celebrity endorsements would nudge them to back a candidate.
Brexit has given a nudge to modest pre-existing secession movements in New England, as well.
Mr. Bieber is only the latest artist to nudge his merchandise into the realm of fashion.
Three plays later, Fitzgerald bulled in on third down to nudge the advantage to 21-13.
Starting Tuesday, House Republicans will do their best to nudge their way into the media spotlight.
What's next for The Nudge now that the team has raised their first tranche of VC?
You don't have to tell people how to live but you could nudge and influence things.
Robust sales in first-hand apartments over the past month have also helped nudge up prices.
Well, what I am doing is quietly going through back channels, trying to nudge ahead progress.
Economist Diane Swonk of DS Economics believes the standoffs could help nudge the U.S. into recession.
With little success, many people in Congress have tried to nudge NASA back to the Moon.
What they're looking for is permission to act on that knowledge, and sometimes a compassionate nudge.
You want them cooked but still quivering, with yolks ready to escape with the gentlest nudge.
This gives you a list of the highest-impact potential voters to nudge, however you wish.
A welcome heat announces itself in almost every dish, like a sly nudge in the ribs.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Sometimes, all it takes to tumble to a tricky theme is a little nudge.
Sleep is tracked to understand how a player recovers — and to nudge him to recover more.
Her real gift is an uncanny intuition she uses to nudge people toward the right path.
Here's the nudge and the wink 'cause you probably thinkThat she squandered this money as well.
And it was not Rothschild who delivered the message; the nudge came straight from the top.
His mission -- and Johnson's role in it -- helped nudge the US ahead in the space race.
LeBron is precisely what will give the Lakers and Angelenos a meaningful nudge back to normalcy.
The idea is to nudge consumers toward locally-made substitutes, boosting Egyptian firms and encouraging exports.
But we need to "nudge" them in a way that reminds them they should get it.
Abrams is not one to nudge gently, and you feel her confidence, intelligence and determination immediately.
You don't, I said, but I didn't move, didn't nudge my way out of his arms.
Extra nurses were called in to monitor and gently nudge the babies when their breathing stopped.
Perkins dunked following a timeout to nudge the Bulls' lead to double digits at 57-47.
It definitely gives him incentive to use whatever psychological jujitsu necessary to nudge and manipulate Trump.
It would only nudge the US a few percent closer to its Paris climate agreement commitments.
If someone forgets to pay, you can give them a digital nudge with Venmo's 'reminder' feature.
And there are others that might nudge growth ahead and still do more damage than good.
"[The 21st Century Cures Act] is a nudge to move in a certain direction," he added.
Having Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" playing throughout the piece also gives it that nudge towards nostalgia.
If anything, he's even more of a cipher; the eroticism is even more unspoken than on prior albums, where the slightest nudge-nudge wink-wink was all it took for fans to imagine this goofy child with a mop haircut and buck teeth ravishing them by candlelight.
If you haven't already created a hookup playlist, consider this your cosmic nudge to do so ASAP.
Automatic enrollment in retirement accounts counts as the most successful nudge yet tested on a large scale.
One of them is the timer that now haunts me on Twitter, a nudge called the Supervisor.
The goal is to nudge people toward behaviors ranging from energy conservation to obedience to the Party.
Now that you've developed the motivation for your cessation, there are ways to nudge yourself towards success.
Investors do not think that central banks are on track to nudge inflation up any time soon.
The Sanders campaign rebuffed Clinton's nudge to get out of the race, pointing to his recent victories.
Analysts polled by Reuters had expected factory gate inflation would nudge up to 0.6 percent in April.
Trump's sagging national poll numbers, hope Arizona Democrats, will nudge reliably Republican red Arizona, closer toward purple.
"Nudge", a book co-written with Cass Sunstein, is both an extraordinarily influential work and a bestseller.
"Nudge" drew on years of work by Mr Thaler and co-authors identifying oddities in human behaviour.
The nudge also led to a "statistically significant" improvement in members of the treatment group's credit scores.
But the potential gains are so great that even a small nudge can yield a magnificent return.
I found the Recap feature to be genuinely useful, although Gmail offers a similar feature called Nudge.
Berman explains that limiting access to capital is actually one way to behaviorally nudge best financial practices.
Of course, there's always a benefit to the company if they can nudge users into additional interests.
In the end, Letnic had to nudge them off the road with the side of his foot.
The limit on share sales allowed for such an option to nudge it slightly above 25 percent.
Tech's efforts are taking a number of forms, as companies nudge the public to register in time.
Maybe Cole and Lily have a cute LOL and nudge each other when a notification pops up.
Maybe all he can hope for is to put out uncomfortable ideas, and nudge the debate forward.
The ideal way to achieve that would be to nudge Americans away from employer-provided health insurance.
Knowing your telomere length could nudge you to be more motivated about everyday health choices, he says.
A better method is to nudge the asteroid ever so slightly, putting it on a different course.
The law, intended to nudge Americans to eat healthier, applies to chains with at least 20 stores.
China may be the ancestral home of the soyabean, but its harvests rarely nudge above 15m tonnes.
When we nudge it, it flips to its back in an agonized S, squirms, but can't advance.
With solid Saturn trading friendly fire with Mercury on Tuesday, we'll get another nudge to branch out.
Maybe it was a nudge-by-way-of-nosebleed from God telling me topping wasn't the move.
A lack of social support, sleeplessness, and other stressors could further nudge these mothers to the edge.
And, critically, they're not different from his wink-nudge approval of murdering Khashoggi and beating up Jacobs.
Are you scared of using data alone to make that decision to nudge people off the service?
No doubt we will get a lot of material to nudge the nation in next week's conversation.
The device will most likely nudge a user to see a doctor rather than making a diagnosis.
For the promise of saving a mere $15 a month, John Hancock can nudge people into compliance.
You take a nice man standing up, for example, in the bubbles at 5A (OMANI — wink nudge).
He is an author of a best-selling book, "Nudge," about helping people to make better decisions.
If you need a nudge to help you stop dallying and tackle those letters, this is it.
It increases the number of people eligible to sidestep mandatory minimum sentences, but only by a nudge.
They swing from election to election and these days just need a slight nudge to go blue.
The administration apparently hopes that, with a nudge and prod, the market will control pharmaceutical pricing excesses.
At the threshold of the cosmos, it will fire its engine for a final nudge into orbit.
The rate is currently set at 1.55%, but could be line for a nudge up to 1.6%.
Critics say Mr. Abe should use his close relationship with Mr. Trump to nudge him toward dialogue.
He changed his mind when "a gentle otherworldly nudge compelled me to open the text," he said.
Perhaps, in its curiously bleak way, the novel means to nudge us toward some much-needed muddying.
The woman gave the carrier a little nudge so that it was more firmly in my grasp.
Part of the problem is that carriers use these incentives to nudge people into more expensive plans.
Instead, the S&P 22018 is just another nudge away from setting a fresh all-time high.
The government could nudge workers toward later retirement or ramp up deficit spending on old-age benefits.
That has helped to nudge up the benchmark 3-month interbank lending rate to around 1.7 percent.
Twitter's plan to nudge users into interacting with accounts they don't follow is starting to take shape.
Sometimes, they also need a nudge from a friend or relative to get out of harm's way.
Simpson found Wagner for another long ball with 6:16 remaining to nudge Michigan's lead to six.
These stories nudge us away from respectability in favor of true respect for ourselves, and each other.
U.S. global rules consisted of giving other countries and firms constantly a little nudge to do better.
This year, the U.S. managed to nudge up one spot to number 16 out of 43 countries.
Mustering the international political will for a solution can nudge the Syrian tragedy closer to a solution.
In the second study we're learning that it's not a nudge that is going to do it.
De Blasio's announcement could be seen as a nudge on that front — and toward New York Gov.
Instead, they found that corrections did what they were intended to do: nudge people toward the truth.
Beyoncé sashaying — or rather, slaying — in front of larger-than-life letters spelling out "FEMINISM"; nudge-nudge, wink-wink onscreen references to same-sex female desire morphing into the unvarnished and acclaimed Orange Is the New Black, and a growing number of colleges piloting "SlutWalks" and affirmative-consent policies.
Watch: Style & Error: The Power Suit "Bounding is a wink-wink, nudge-nudge to other fans," explains Courtney Lear Wallace, director of marketing at Unique Vintage, a California fashion brand that has now produced several collections of Disney-inspired clothing aimed at a 25 to 35-year-old demographic.
"The growing cost of oil, feeding through to petrol prices, also helped to nudge up CPI," he said.
Can you tell when uncomfortable twinges strike your body, and do they nudge you to reposition and reconfigure?
A bad nudge, in contrast will either escape notice, or be sidestepped by those who do notice it.
This cut was designed to be unobtrusive, so as to nudge people to spend more instead of saving.
The new government, which has vowed to deport them, may instead find it easier to nudge them northward.
Positive performance, with the HFRI index notching a 5.5 percent full-year gain, helped nudge total assets higher.
A team that won 32 games last season, and 17 the year before that, may nudge up above .
And we'll yell at — I mean, gently nudge and say "excuse me" to — tourists who don't follow it.
It can just nudge organizations and get them to act as it wants, given the influence it wields.
Tesla and Mercedes-Benz do that by insisting you give the steering wheel a nudge every so often.
Little more than 25.4 seconds later, Barnes completed a three-point play to nudge the lead to eight.
Here's some good news: It's possible to use fact-checking to nudge people to believe in the truth.
This skyrocketing growth is one reason why Apple's firing on all cylinders to nudge customers towards it services.
And after that nudge from the reality star Kim Kardashian, Donald Trump commuted the sentence of Alice Johnson.
Each zap felt like a tiny nudge compared to the painful, claw-like pinches I had experienced before.
Obama appeared to nudge Trump to choose a team he trusts -- but not a circle of yes-men.
"I think their intention was to just nudge people into thinking about Alzheimer's and Alzheimer's research," he says.
The Obamacare penalities were meant to nudge those on the fence about purchasing coverage into buying a plan.
Like nudge theory in economics, it seems entirely appropriate that companies encourage their employees to use this technique.
So what does it take to turn a "nudge" into a trans-space journey to a lunar orbit?
If an account at Fidelity has been idle for three years, it will give the holder a nudge.
Perhaps that creative nudge will come from the recent hire of Keith Coleman as vice president of product.
It helped nudge consumer prices higher, too, another central goal of Mr. Abe's economic agenda, known as Abenomics.
Because those ions have different masses, any nudge—such as a passing submarine—moves some farther than others.
Marketers have long obsessed over each step, and consultants have written treatises on how to nudge people along.
It took a nudge by the government to get him to embrace digital technology in the first place.
The Financial Times says this added pressure from Qualcomm is really meant to nudge Apple toward settlement talks.
But this was more of a nudge to launch another skill, not a direct connection between the two.
So it sounds confident it can nudge hosts to set the kind of prices that will drive custom.
Previous research has shown that tides — which are influenced by the Moon — can nudge faults to unleash earthquakes.
That might have been the nudge Americans needed to decide it wasn't worth renewing their coverage in 2017.
Ahead, you'll find three sick David Hart editions that might nudge you to adopt the trend for yourself.
Others have shifted from slamming Rajoy to trying to nudge all of Spain's feuding politicians toward a compromise.
Tate writes that President Reagan would nudge LeBlanc under the table to indicate that he'd turned them off.
It looks like Facebook may soon be able to nudge you to spend less time in its app.
Australia's super-easy policy stance contrasts with global central banks in the mood to nudge interest rates higher.
Can departmental policies nudge researchers towards lower-carbon modes of travel without harming a university's global research reputation?
The biggest debtors are large state-owned enterprises (SOEs), which responded eagerly to the government's nudge to spend.
The most benign of these 'nudge' us in an attempt to improve decisions about health, wealth and wellbeing.
I do strive to make the time I have meaningful—sometimes I need a nudge to get there.
If they're not, weigh potential solutions, and decide whether those folks may need a bit of a nudge.
Scale may bring greater efficiency than expected, help keep two states' regulators happy and even nudge growth higher.
Rising rates have also helped nudge savings accounts higher, particularly at online banks where competition is heating up.
Each new feature is a subtle nudge to keep using Google search for all your wants and needs.
"I'm going to have to see your liability insurance for that little nudge," he said, lightheartedly (I trusted).
Fed funds futures have priced in a 95 percent chance the Fed will nudge rates higher on Wednesday.
Simpson made a 3-point shot with 8:49 remaining to nudge the Wolverines' lead to 47-39.
"Repositioning healthy foods is a simple, effective, and well-accepted nudge to increase healthy purchases," wrote the researchers.
As it happens, fate and another nudge from a friend, fellow music historian Johan Kugelberg, once again intervened.
But balance is important, so we need to nudge Leaf fans back towards their natural state of despair.
Ellen would nudge me four or five times a year, and we'd meet in a restaurant or pub.
Bourama Sidibe split a pair of free throws 15 seconds later to nudge the lead to two points.
The researchers say that this could be a tool to nudge children toward healthy habits early in life.
Earlier this year, he tried to nudge her off the ballot by encouraging her to run for Congress.
But under Obama, the federal government can pull a lot of other levers to help nudge pay upwards.
Then, it applies one or more brakes to try to nudge the vehicle back in the right direction.
A nudge can have a powerful impact if correctly deployed on how people behave and on human performance.
"The companies are the only ones who know what the purpose of the nudge is," Professor Haugh said.
An embrace or encouraging shoulder nudge from the right person is more powerful than words in relieving anxiety.
But seriously, I was relieved to learn that even the pros need an extra nudge now and then.
There are countless points along the axis of irony, a continuum of violence ranging from nudge to cudgel.
But he was a good sport about my efforts to nudge us right into the middle of it.
They're annoying, yes, but they're essentially designed to not-so-subtly nudge people into doing the right thing.
But its huge influence can nudge investors toward funds focused on sustainability, Matt Levine of Bloomberg Opinion writes.
Switching occurs when gas prices nudge below rival fuel coal to become the cheapest fuel for generating electricity.
Not for the first time, an event not directly linked to the province may nudge the politics forward.
I've written about these issues extensively, including in the book "Nudge" with Cass Sunstein, a Harvard law professor.
The first, "No guts, no glory," was a nudge of encouragement from my father when I was 10.
Meanwhile, robot companions may soon help relieve loneliness and nudge forgetful elders to eat on a regular schedule.
We can nudge these guys as junior partners to their better selves, and the world will be better.
Other, as yet poorly understood, forces seemed to have provided the nudge that tipped repo markets into disarray.
Creating a sense of urgency, with a specific timeline, might be just the nudge that your buddy needs.
Maybe local superintendents, state education commissioners and state higher education leaders need a nudge to make it happen.
If the bank can help nudge China towards cleaner growth that will benefit everyone, including China's geopolitical rivals.
"We want to nudge the industry forward and provide our tool as a call to action," Moore said.
Just south in Napa, the county initiative is now hanging as a nudge to force supervisors to act.
Higher up the climb, he appeared to swerve across the road and nudge Aru with his right shoulder.
If you're romantically involved with someone but haven't defined your relationship, Saturn will nudge you to do so.
Chavez claimed that he didn't fast primarily to nudge political action, much less to change his body shape.
Garnett and Pierce were aging stars who helped nudge the Nets into the Eastern Conference semifinals in 2014.
You must plan your position, carefully time your strikes, and gently nudge your weapons in the right direction midflight.
It also suggested the government nudge firms to hire based on skills and competencies, rather than just the degree.
Now entire teams are giving a subtle but cost-effective nudge to the president, his rhetoric, and his policies.
Willer has shown it's at least possible to nudge our political opponents to consider ideas they'd normally reject outright.
Then I gently nudge the baby awake and make him oatmeal for dinner with a frozen peach for dessert.
Powell countered that market expectations of future inflation have weakened, which supports cutting rates to nudge prices gains higher.
They are, like sleep and death, within the same family — a quick nudge pushing one directly into the other.
What price are we willing to pay if that top blows off, or if we nudge that top off?
Where the Templars want to outright control humanity, she hopes to gently nudge it onto a better, kinder path.
In fact, the movie's most surprising aspect is that it rarely tries to subvert expectations, or even nudge them.
Where possible it prefers to nudge the rest of the EU by tweaking its own public and diplomatic orthodoxies.
To nudge this energy transition along, the IMF believes the best way is to put a price on carbon.
Mr Hu has a political mission, too: to nudge the party to be more transparent for its own good.
We can nudge people into doing what we want them to do by giving them small rewards or punishments.
The party may hope to nudge Beijingers to enjoy a break outside the city and leave its history behind.
The time crystal would need to prefer a certain vibrational frequency, different from the frequency of the periodic nudge.
Apple shares were largely unchanged on the day, but did nudge up slightly during the final hour of trading.
This week the Fed signalled it would soon nudge rates down from today's 2.25-2.5%, to keep growth going.
Google has been nudging users away from unencrypted sites for years, but this is the most forceful nudge yet.
Conventional wisdom says health insurers nudge patients toward generic drugs whenever they can, saving everyone money in the process.
There's a lot of potential power there, but it's going to need a nudge in order to get moving.
A timely reminder of what was agreed upon and a nudge to keep things on track keeps it positive.
It just provides a few trickles of information that give the story a little nudge in a different direction.
"Having that extra nudge can make all the difference in starting someone on a path toward recovery," Zerwas says.
And every time you nudge things to make yourself look better, you are threatening to undermine the entire thing.
The goal of the funding is to help nudge developing countries towards cleaner energy like wind and solar instead.
A subtle nudge forward keeps me moving in that direction indefinitely — and that's how it works in space, too.
Smaller plates and trays and trayless dining can nudge customers to waste less in all-you-can-eat settings.
The story goes Reagan would have an aide nudge him if she actually said something that required a response.
In their book Nudge, Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler wrote about the use of "choice architecture" and libertarian paternalism.
Sometimes we need an extra nudge to reach an adequate level of fierce, and that's where music comes in.
The Old Geezer would nudge me now and then, just before a note would arrive for an unsuspecting chap.
Making injury data available to the public would likely "nudge" more dangerous employers to better protect their workers. Why?
The company calls this the 'Daily 30′ and will gently nudge you when you hit your goal for example.
A quarter percentage point rise would be the second nudge upwards this year following a similar move in March.
Both Pelosi and Clyburn, after working behind the scenes to nudge Conyers out, eventually called publicly for his resignation.
Stress Poster Sometimes we all need a little nudge to remember to step back for a minute and breathe.
The yen fell 0.3 percent to 111.78 per dollar, helping nudge Tokyo stocks up 0.4 percent at the close.
New parents might also look at this news as a good nudge to reassess your retirement plan, Fillet said.
Fortunately, we have a mechanism already in place, agreed to by the international community that might help nudge us.
But a true fix will prove elusive if policies continue to nudge more people toward risky, fire-prone areas.
Several "draft Romney" groups have formed across Utah trying to nudge the former Republican presidential nominee into the race.
The aim of this give-what-you-can approach was to nudge developed and developing countries toward a consensus.
Mobility-related organizations often have a need to reward, incentivize or nudge their users to do the right thing.
The get-together had but one purpose: to gently nudge a Bourne movie starring Matt Damon back on track.
The reason: It can draw them close to early voting centers and then nudge them to cast their ballots.
It would be magnificent if your son (and his in-laws) considered your predicament without a nudge from you.
In between working as a technician at Polaroid and looking after her grandson, she became a world-class nudge.
It would only take a gentle, imperceptible, nudge to cause the type of chaos and disruption Putin thrives on.
Thaler has said his favorite example of a nudge is how adding flies to urinals in airports reduces spillage.
" He continued, "We can nudge 'em and shepherd 'em, et cetera et cetera, but they are who they are.
Its visual strength abets its powers as a cultural marker, needing just a nudge to create its own contexts.
While lots of other vaccinations are required for kids to go to school, the flu has no similar nudge.
It's here that Gravity Rush 2 gives players a chance to nudge Kat's in one direction or the other.
I feel like we need to nudge her and be like 'you have to do this for your man.
I would like to feel this and this on a record,' and kind of nudge me to do something.
But that achievement will only nudge them into fourth place behind the insane spaceflight records left by Mir cosmonauts.
The subtle nudge from Melania reminding Trump to put his hand over his heart for the National Anthem pic.twitter.
One rested her tusks against the roof rack, giving the vehicle a gentle but powerful nudge before stepping away.
She uses his desire to nudge him further down the path of violence — and to extract money from him.
" Mocking the saying that comedy is the best medicine, she says: "I reckon penicillin might give it a nudge.
In other words, the February 14 massacre at Parkland did not seem to give gun sales a noticeable nudge.
That means changing how we use the land can serve as a valuable way to nudge the planet's thermostat.
According to nudge theory, you'd be far less likely to take action if you're not encouraged to do so.
Her plan seeks to nudge states to make it easier to vote in state and local elections as well.
Then it uses emails and text messages to "nudge" individual employees into small actions that advance the larger goal.
In Hartford, the mayor said the situation might be the nudge that pushes the distressed capital city into bankruptcy.
If the religious establishment supported the prime minister in this, it could nudge Iraq toward greater independence from Iran.
Studies have revealed factors that can nudge a person's brain into a state that is amenable to eureka moments.
With the nudge of a mandate, more healthy people tend to buy insurance, reducing the average cost of coverage.
It is also collaborating with social enterprises Josh Talks and the Nudge Foundation to mentor 5,000 people across India.
Philadelphia recovered after squandering its big lead to nudge back in front, 93-88, midway through the fourth quarter.
A nudge from his daughter was the final step in convincing Doley to make the switch to EV charging.
The mysterious diamond master asks if we're ready, and I nudge my camera guy to make sure he's rolling.
As with any behemoth, often just a nudge or fault in one area can lead to cascading failures throughout.
That said, if there's anything that was going to nudge me towards an entirely blonde hairstyle, this is it.
Each received an awards push, or at least an awards nudge, from publicists, distributors, studios or some combination thereof.
Mum: *nudge* that should've been youMe: Not now,MumMum: Not asking for a political scientist to help,are they?
The mandate was devised to nudge healthier, less expensive people into the market, lowering the average price of insurance.
But it does, in its own quiet, wise way, nudge it just a little bit closer to the extraordinary.
And so, it seems more likely that Trump's wink and a nod to the "higher ends of intelligence" -- smart people, you know what I'm saying [wink, nudge nudge] -- is just a self-defense mechanism for a man who was legitimately surprised (and furious) at the negative reviews his press conference with Putin received.
When Honey detects this change, she will nudge Sophia to notify her and her parents so they can take action.
BuzzFeed recently reported that Facebook Groups nudge people toward conspiratorial content, creating a built-in audience for spammers and propagandists.
"He would smell when her levels were low or high and would nudge her," Hannah's cousin Missy Mossman tells PEOPLE.
This would be far from revolutionary, but it could at least nudge the Russian system in a slightly better direction.
Less energy intensive coins could eventually nudge bitcoin off its lofty pedestal, or undermine its value at the very least.
As it stands the Fed expects to nudge up rates another four times this year, according to policymakers' median predictions.
This temperature change gives the asteroid a tiny nudge, called the Yarkovsky effect, which over time will change its orbit.
The hope is that the President's public backing could help nudge members who have reservations or are on the fence.
Melania giving Trump a nudge when he forgot to put his hand over his heart during the national anthem. 2.
Emerging stocks fared more mixed with the broader index snapping a four day losing streak to nudge 0.1 percent higher.
He'll nudge you to speak up and act on your sudden impulses as he grinds up against Uranus and Mercury.
For people who stare at a computer all day, it's a gentle nudge to de-stress and practice healthy behaviors.
The vehicle needs to nudge its front end into oncoming traffic while its sensors scan for a gap between cars.
It's a place to share stories and experiences that gave your perspective a nudge, and we'd love to hear yours.
However, there are a handful of interesting coins that have invested in strategies that nudge them in a specific direction.
Huawei's default auto-brightness also tends to be a little too dim, forcing me to nudge it up every evening.
Although rationality might help nudge us toward a more universal perspective, it alone can't get us all the way there.
When combined, these influences might nudge you to correct course on your credit score or finally create a grocery budget.
" But Moore also noted in the same column "that Steve, too, has done his part to nudge the economy along.
Your article concludes that the ideal scenario for the incumbents would be for the Germans to "nudge each other upmarket".
Governments can help nudge the industry to use more wood, particularly in the public sector—the construction industry's biggest client.
This battery-powered water pebble gives you a little nudge in the shower via warning light when you've had enough.
Afterward, when she was standing in a pavilion with Trump and his then-fiancée Melania, she felt something nudge her.
That could be the little extra nudge customers need to either buy an Echo speaker, subscribe to Prime, or both.
The company dropped a nifty SMS tool to proactively inform users of their spending habits and nudge people to save.
I realize M. forgot to set his alarm, so I nudge him awake and watch him struggle out of bed.
As well as the deposit requirements, the authorities routinely nudge public pension funds and insurers to invest in specific bonds.
The following year Mr Thaler advised Britain's government when it established BIT, which quickly became known as the "nudge unit".
Many of the early critics of nudge techniques regarded them as infantilising, or even a type of government mind control.
Right now, the Obama administration is yanking on various regulatory levers trying to nudge down US emissions bit by bit.
Alice has trained her daughters to help defraud clients — or, as she calls it, giving the spirits a slight nudge.
The region's main currencies are little changed so far this year as rising inflation would nudge them towards firmer levels.
The rules being released by the Department of Labor are clearly trying to nudge brokers toward a fee-based business.
With inflation edging close to 2 percent, Fed officials aim to nudge rates higher this year so prices don't overshoot.
At first, the thought of a behavioral nudge can seem condescending, but in the right context it can be helpful.
Subcritical experiments nudge plutonium right up to the point of achieving a critical state, without quite initiating a nuclear charge.
The central bank believed it could nudge the yuan down, offering a little help to weary exporters without grave repercussions.
If he wants to nudge Sundance in the direction of movies like Tangerine and Dope, that's well within his power.
She could even nudge the EU toward bolder and more comprehensive economic and social policies to reconnect with alienated Europeans.
Those pros can also help nudge you to make updates, as they notice changes in your personal and financial details.
He looks great but he could just use a gentle nudge to do any grooming other than combing his hair.
And if you want to, you can even send an emoji-style nudge — it'll appear right on that person's desktop.
Treasury yields did nudge up overnight as the market braced for the gathering of central bankers at Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
By bringing public attention to problem areas, urban-dysfunction tours may help nudge the political system to address such issues.
When he elbows you in the ribs, he says he is simply trying to "nudge" you into better behaviour 7.
Cannon, 35, doesn't immediately go for it, so Klum saunters up to the stage to give him a little nudge.
Clinton was vague but clear about her intention to use the machinery of government to nudge things in workers' favor.
"I feel like I'm always talking about me," they would say, a nudge to get me to spill something out.
While efforts are underway to free up additional spectrum, the Administration could use a nudge to speed up the process.
It has fallen to Mr. Berry to persuade and nudge governments about a subject that remains taboo in many places.
Friends can sometimes give us the little nudge we need to try something that we've lacked the confidence to do.
And Republican voters who are otherwise demoralized may have been given one final nudge to show up to the polls.
Several recent research projects show that, with the right nudge, students can acquire ways of thinking that helps them thrive.
My recently published edited book, "Nudge Theory in Action," examines the challenges and successes of both government and market nudges.
This nudge produced a spike in visits to the Web site as workers, in effect, peeked at one another's paychecks.
The Nudge has garnered around 73,000 active weekly users at this point, launching out of its year-long public beta.
President Nicolás Maduro is at the mercy of the markets that, every day, nudge his tottering regime nearer the abyss.
Others have hinted and tried to nudge her into going to a doctor, but she just sort of dismisses it.
They can offer advice on whether and how it should be used, and nudge people toward their doctor when necessary.
Or, at the very least, it will nudge low-ranking Oklahoma City and Indianapolis to create a few more parks.
To date, 25 percent of patients targeted have accepted the nudge and abandoned the ER for all but critical needs.
From the moment you enter an Ikea, layout designers nudge you onto a specific path through a maze of products.
Exposure to testosterone might "nudge" a woman slightly away from gender-normative behaviors, inadvertently leading to the outcomes they saw.
At most, the evidence suggests that the debates can give a small nudge in elections that were already very close.
It's also the challenge of any organization attempting to nudge itself, bit by bit, toward something that looks like equity.
Were I to have sex with men, I might nudge the limit indefinitely, a restriction that strikes me as discriminatory.
Throughout, characters from earlier stories reappear to nudge us in the ribs, these rewarding inside jokes building depth and resonance.
In other words, a subtle nudge to think about politics made Republicans feel more religious and Democrats feel more secular.
Should Washington stick to its guns, it might just help nudge Mr. Erdogan back to the democratic path of reform.
" Rand added, "If you just nudge people to think a little more about accuracy, it can have a real impact.
I, for one, shall forever feel her knowing wink and her confident nudge every time I wear a Philo creation.
Advertisers are already working on figuring out how the brain makes purchasing decisions and how to nudge those decisions along.
It's a reality because the newly adopted map consistently makes subtle choices that nudge districts in the direction of Democrats.
About a month later, in early September, Elena Jimenez, the head coach at Sweetgreen's Mountain View store, got a nudge.
Just last week, a YouTube executive argued that its recommendation algorithms weren't designed to nudge users toward more extreme videos.
It would require the Justice Department to create a risk and need assessment system to nudge prisoners toward better outcomes.
Q&A It's more efficient for tugboats to nudge barges along, but some conditions require that the loads be towed.
Within the American national security establishment, officials have been clearly seeking to nudge Athens away from its relationship with Moscow.
In my case, in today's puzzle, that little nudge consisted of the first half of each of the theme clues.
That effort failed; still, the Obama administration used administrative authority to try to nudge us away from the climate apocalypse.
However, several states, led by Texas, threatened a lawsuit, which Mr. Sessions used to nudge the president toward a decision.
When Facebook alerted them about their one-year friend anniversary in 2011, it was the nudge they needed to reconnect.
After snoozing a few times, I nudge my husband, F., out of bed so he can use the bathroom first.
Was my parents' choice of my name prophetic or did it in some small way nudge me toward my future?
Also, when you're playing Jenga, you're supposed to pull the piece out, not nudge the entire structure with your head.
That kind of nudge aims to raise the likelihood that people will take their own bags when visiting a supermarket.
Some people are more likely to take security into their own hands if they're given a nudge along the way.
She said the news "gave me the nudge I needed" to move her checking and savings accounts to another bank.
Thirty years ago, a fighter's failed Olympic bid would be less of an ending than a nudge toward professional fighting.
His companion was slowly filling it with uneaten French fries from her plate, one tiny fork-nudge at a time.
Right after BOE's announcement, there was a sharp appreciation of the pound, with a slight nudge up against the dollar.
For anyone invested in these Chinese stocks, Tatro added that this could be the nudge needed to unwind their positions.
He was just a nudge ahead of Biden among people who voted for Clinton in the caucus four years ago.
There's a fondness here that reaches beyond the professional, and you wait for Gaghan to nudge it a touch further.
Analysts expect the Fed to nudge that rate higher, in an effort to push its fed funds rate slightly higher.
The spacecraft swings by Venus every so often, using the planet's gravity to nudge the vehicle closer to the star.
It's a novel way of using international institutions to shame heavy emitters and to nudge them to curb their emissions.
Federal authorities can nudge and encourage transmission in various ways, but they can't just build it, or have it built.
That shadiness feeds the rumor mill that Apple is subtly trying to nudge you to get the shiny new iPhone.
The more people attributed over-consumption to the environment, the greater their support for interventions, particularly the three nudge interventions.
It governed the backdrop to the referendum, the failed Remain campaign and subsequent efforts to nudge Britain towards a soft Brexit.
It is a culture built on the knowing nudge, one that is only possible among people with a deep cultural bond.
Alex's mom (Lindsay Wagner) gives Jo (Camilla Luddington) a little nudge about grandkids by knitting them a bunch of baby hats.
Yes, this will all rely on developer adoption, but it seems Apple has figured out how to give developers a nudge.
Instead, it's to do everything the state can to nudge those people into using the fee to enroll in a plan.
It's a way to "incentivize and nudge user behavior," Jigar Shah, CEO and co-founder, told Mashable while demoing the app.
Nudge the initial data by any amount, and you lose it—a black hole forms around the singularity, censoring the scene.
The state is already on track to nudge its greenhouse-gas emissions back down to 1990 levels by the year 2020.
That's because it's not the Fed's job to react every time stocks correct or yields rise or economic forecasts nudge lower.
Although Fi isn't exactly a widely used network, perhaps it will nudge other carriers to accelerate their RCS adoption in 2019.
Others have characterized it as a bribe, as a "charm offensive" to nudge May on various issues set to be discussed.
This was likely a group task, a conscious effort to nudge people a little harder in the direction of the new.
Other key Democrats who might nudge Sanders into cooling the rhetoric of his campaign are also hardly popular in his camp.
Fighting information operations doesn't resolve down neatly to a handful of metrics that you can nudge up or down over time.
They nudge her to take care of herself between everything and are, she says, indispensable to the survival of her family.
Some players, such as HSBC, were even anticipating Kuroda to nudge interest rates deeper into negative territory by 10 basis points.
Ticket sales are increasing dominated by price-comparison websites that nudge passengers towards the cheapest fares regardless of the service onboard.
The central bank is expected to nudge short-term interest rates higher, possibly as soon as its regular meeting next month.
And it will consider what might be done to nudge the two rivals away from the vicious circle that binds them.
Consider it a gentle nudge in the direction of that glittery liner collecting dust in the bottom of your makeup drawer.
One big concern is that officials may end up trying to nudge busy and ambitious women into accepting more domestic roles.
Even the "hands free" concept, which should theoretically appeal to the staggeringly lazy person in me, isn't enough of a nudge.
Other policies to make car use less attractive, such as pricier parking or congestion charges, could also nudge folk onto buses.
More recently, some Fed officials have been trying to nudge markets toward the idea that a hike could come next week.
I nudge A. awake and plod over to the kitchen to get breakfast and lunch packed while he's in the shower.
But a likely pick-up in core inflation is expected to nudge the two banks toward tightening their policies next year.
Warren called on Thursday for "enhancing portability" in the ACA, a nudge toward putting employer-sponsored health care on the exchanges.
That would nudge workers to acquire new skills by taking a less well-paid job when they lose a good one.
This isn't a simple matter of trying to nudge cities into adopting more cooperative immigration policies by offering up federal help.
But Lukashenko's suppression of street demonstrations could undo his recent efforts to court the West and nudge him back toward Moscow.
It can have a very real effect on your financial lives if two partners nudge each other in a positive direction.
If the Vitali senses a sudden uptick in your breathing, it can nudge you gently via a series of gentle vibrations.
A video posted by CNN shows the first lady giving a tiny nudge to President Trump as the national anthem starts.
Sky's directors might be able to nudge Fox a bit more, but investors expecting a large bump will probably be disappointed.
Sandberg doesn't have the soulfulness of Oprah Winfrey, who uses her brand to nudge followers along the path of spiritual enlightenment.
It might also nudge banks into lending to profitable businesses instead of firms they expect to be bailed out by government.
But because they must offer everyone the same options, they must nudge those who can afford it towards the pricier ticket.
More accurately, it's the nudge some of us might need if we've been holding back in an area of our lives.
Livers threw down an alley-oop pass delivered by Eli Brooks after a Brooks steal to nudge the lead to eight.
By adding tools like "Confidential mode" and the ability to nudge recipients, Google makes its offering more appealing to the enterprise.
Parents can also nudge children and teenagers toward healthy options by addressing the broader impact of what we choose to eat.
The dark crowds over them like a thunderhead and flees as they nudge each other into the beam of the projector.
Thus, our nudge makes it possible for even the most impoverished candidates to command the voters' attention when it matters most.
All indicators except one were positive, but the Fed wanted to nudge payroll numbers, which turned out to be flawed, higher.
Their goal was almost certainly to nudge friendly right-wing governments in Brazil and the United States toward supporting regime change.
Many packaged food companies have been forced to nudge prices up in recent months to combat skyrocketing commodities and transportation costs.
Rural voters were able to nudge Donald J. Trump to power despite Hillary Clinton's large margins in cities like New York.
Like other homeowners, he felt the nudge toward a deer fence when a particular flower succumbed to the deers' voracious appetite.
So, that right there is going to nudge you to plan a more balanced week and have a more balanced life.
The risk was enough to nudge yields on two-year Treasuries up to 56.563 percent, ground not visited since late 256.56.
However, the limited success of behavioral regulations and taxes to date indicates that the rush to nudge consumers may be premature.
Pundits thought citizen journalists recording acts of blatant racism would nudge white Americans into developing more empathy for people of color.
That way, it could nudge consumers toward healthier choices as well as give pharmacists a better look into patients' eating habits.
We're still three minutes from midnight, but with interactive tools like these maps we can maybe, hopefully nudge back the clock.
Still, our investing and electoral systems make more sense when we nudge ourselves into looking past short-term emotions and biases.
"ZenScreen provides the structure and smart nudge needed for people to master technology, rather than being mastered by it," Bhandari said.
The moon's connection with Venus on Tuesday is an additional nudge to stay alert for lucrative opportunities waiting to be noticed.
Two clicks, and she held the mechanism open so she could nudge a single millimeter of lead back into the barrel.
Our technical director even drilled the tripod into the concrete floor just to make sure it doesn't nudge by a millimeter.
The need to give employers a nudge — or a shove — toward helping workers save more should be neither divisive nor debatable.
" Some epidemiologists have also bristled at the government's reliance on a private firm of behavioral scientists, known as the "nudge unit.
The foundation's president, Darren Walker, saw the opportunity to nudge the headquarters, in other ways as well, into the 21st century.
In one study, he and Reifler tested out four different interventions to try to nudge vaccine skeptics away from their beliefs.
Mr. Steffens and Mr. Janczukowicz, of Primephonic and Idagio, argued that the major services' algorithms would always nudge listeners toward pop.
Just as those drivers can lead people to publish those results, it can also nudge them not to publish null ones.
For this to happen, lawmakers say that President Trump must embrace the measure and nudge congressional Republicans to do the same.
A new study offers both hope and a subtle nudge to anyone who has slacked off on exercise in recent years.
Of all the features on both platforms, this is the strongest nudge to put your phone down that's not actively disruptive.
He was hopeful that the special prosecutor Robert Mueller's Russia investigation report might nudge the governor a bit closer to running.
In that context, platforms that nudge children and adults to stay online are merely one symptom of a much bigger problem.
The Secure Act provides companies that adopt this automatic enrollment "nudge" into their plans with an annual tax credit of $500.
In fact, Durbin allows big-box merchants to nudge customers toward using PINs at the checkout counter, instead of a signature.
Sometimes, after the credits roll on Red Table Talk, you get a nudge to join the Facebook Red Table Talk community.
Their power to activate our reward circuit, rewire our brain and nudge us in the direction of compulsive consumption is unprecedented.
The 87-year-old Berkshire Hathaway CEO announced two new board appointments last week to nudge the conglomerate toward a succession.
President Trump gives Europe a necessary nudge which may help nations get on the right track and garner speed of progress.
Someone should tell him; kinder to nudge him out of the race now than to have him humiliated down the road.
But here's a nudge, to get you to the next step: What's the thing you've always been the most afraid of?
On his fourth 22-pointer, Wilbekin was fouled and made the free throw to nudge Wake Forest within six, 210-113.
"I don't know if we have dark matter or have to nudge Newton's laws or what," she said at the time.
The financial impact of patients' behaviors just might be the best way to nudge them into living healthier lives, said Mastrogiovanni.
When word spread that this time it was really over, our bookstore colleagues would sometimes try to nudge us back together.
If Halladay were here, he would surely acknowledge that Rivera, the sublime Yankees closer, helped nudge him over the Cooperstown border.
Lopes' system is able to nudge a user to perform hand gestures such as squeeze, turn, repel, drop, shake and raise.
In 2010, newly refined synthetic musks let Guerlain nudge the existing juice even closer to the original scent, the house said.
Finally, many actors belong to unions — the Screen Actors Guild or the Actors' Equity Association — and unions typically nudge workers left.
Asylum officers have been given instructions by Attorney General Jeff Sessions that are designed to nudge them toward rejecting more migrants.
To nudge our calendar closer to accuracy, we simply stick an extra day at the end of February every four years.
While the court upheld the man's acquittal, it did, however, nudge the government towards taking action to fix the legislative gap.
In a wink-wink nudge-nudge acknowledgement of the approaching 403th anniversary of the "Southern Strategy," the party is catered by Dickie Brennan's, a New Orleans steakhouse that has assembled the most vile buffet ever assembled: duck and pork pate, shrimp and crab terrine, alligator sausage, and of course, turtle soup—presumably made with real endangered Galapagos reptiles.
Setting Reminders Reminders are particularly useful if you've been procrastinating on a project and need a gentle nudge to get it done.
The nudge worked as intended for environmentalist Democrats, but non-environmentalist Republicans instead took it as license to increase their power consumption.
Shifting attitudes towards inflation (as a population ages, for example) might nudge governments to pursue anti-inflationary policies, including central-bank independence.
As the world's biggest exporter, Saudi Arabia realized it could nudge the data in a direction that boosts the cost of crude.
This gravity assist from Earth will nudge the spacecraft up about six degrees, putting it on track to hook up with Bennu.
" The father of three added, "We can nudge 'em and shepherd 'em, et cetera et cetera, but they are who they are.
As the investigators peppered him with questions, Short tried to use his foot to nudge his cooler beneath the conference-room table.
Bart knew how we liked to work and he was just there to capture it and nudge us when we needed it.
Buy a large quantity of a certain pure agricultural chemical, however, and Amazon will nudge you towards five pounds of aluminum powder.
During some of the asteroid's close approaches, Earth's gravity will give it a nudge which could shift it onto a collision course.
This isn't unique to Denmark, but I still don't get why adults are trying to nudge kids towards playing with specific toys.
That doesn't mean that everything is harmonious in the home — eagles will sometimes nudge other eagles, passive-aggressively, to do their part.
Korver provided some hope with his late-game shooting in Game 4, which helped nudge the Cavaliers to a 104-100 victory.
The parents in New York paying $203 to $220 just to have someone nudge their kids to finish an assignment is ludicrous.
Such a move would help prevent inflation, but it would also nudge up borrowing costs for everything from credit cards to mortgages.
There are more nuanced ways of lowering default tariffs while preserving competition, and more effective ways to nudge people onto new tariffs.
ABN AMRO forecasts net issuance will nudge into positive territory for the first time since before the ECB embarked on quantitative easing.
But as you're collecting billions of dollars of advertising a quarter, we wish you could, you know, wink or nudge or ... something?
Luckily, Jezebel's Julianne Escobedo-Shepherd was still hard at work upstairs and Victor tapped her to give the errant guest a nudge.
A possible benefit would be to nudge speculators to sell or at least rent out homes that they would otherwise leave unoccupied.
Typically, fashion is never introduced as a nudge — it's presented as something confrontational and as approachable as the professional models wearing it.
They'll save products to their boards, and with the right nudge, they'll eventually get to the point that they'll make a purchase.
Now, supporters of the House measure are hoping Trump will use his bully pulpit to nudge Senate opponents to the negotiating table.
Think Virtua Cop, but better—and with hours of waiting in line beforehand to give it that little nudge of effort justification.
The system includes automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, and a lane keeping system that can nudge you back into your lane.
Employers can also nudge employees toward lower-cost providers and more efficient forms of care — for example, trying physical therapy before surgery.
You appreciated my uniqueness when I don't think a lot of people did, but you loved me enough to gently nudge me.
Despite the slow advance of overall economic expansion, Lockhart pointed to other signals that it may be time to nudge rates higher.
We have the technology and the tools to nudge our friends and family, be it through email reminders or social media posts.
All we can do is nudge you in the right direction, so check out our seven BBQ pick in Texas's Capitol City.
The dollar did nudge modestly higher on the yen to 107.25 , helped by signs of progress in U.S. talks with North Korea.
The big idea behind all these results is this: When you nudge doctors to consider their self-image, they make better decisions.
The nudge -- aimed at Republicans such as John Kasich, Ted Cruz and Jeb Bush -- was no off-the-cuff expression of frustration.
Which is to say that the wristband could nudge you like a Nintendo 64 rumble pak whenever you were doing something wrong.
Instead, they targeted a wide spectrum of influential Americans to subtly nudge their preferred policy into the mainstream and sideline foreign opponents.
But UNGASS, if nothing else, could offer governments on the fence an added nudge as they look to change their drug laws.
Rather, it's a nudge in the direction of three affordable public speaking classes that just went on sale in the Mashable Shop.
A hardship in your personal life might be the nudge you need to leave a toxic relationship or go back to school.
So that says a group can have as much fun as they normally would if they nudge their drinking down a bit.
Data analysts are able to "nudge" individual behaviors based on data points as apparently innocuous as "liking" a particular brand of cosmetics.
Tech companies have persuaded their customers to carry devices in their pockets that can constantly nudge them in some direction or other.
His game would use interface cues to nudge players when they failed at this, until they simply developed an instinct for it.
The term comes from a 22019 book by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein called Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness.
There's reason to doubt that Macron's combination of flattering personal diplomacy and idealistic rhetoric can nudge the Trump administration in his direction.
Stress doesn't equal success poster Sometimes we all need a little nudge to remember to step back for a minute and breathe.
This puts Xiaomi in a position to nudge development efforts and ensure it has a supply line for the silicon it needs.
However, given the size of China's population, a nudge on the needle here has caused seismic shifts in the world beef industry.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand wants a public option with postal banking and a financial transaction tax to nudge markets away from securities trading.
By tracking a patient's compliance with their regimen, rather than relying on what they self-report, they can nudge them if needed.
The point of the vaginal taste-test video was to nudge women toward overcoming the discomfort some have in receiving oral sex.
If substance can prevent undecided voters from lining up behind Trump, the moderators gave them a firm nudge in the opposite direction.
Any momentary lapses in concentration, any lulls in focus after so many carefree wins — Curry's coaches are there to nudge him along.
On the stripped-down single, MacFarling's voice pairs with a soft banjo backing and gentle rhythm guitar to provide that gentle nudge.
I'm all for giving people the freedom to choose whether they want to vote (and then trying to nudge them toward yes).
Nor does California's attempt – or any other idea – to nudge board composition toward the gender balance of the population as a whole.
Greipel boxed in Gaviria next to the barrier on the left side of the street, appearing to nudge him with his side.
But if it's the principles she goes for, it's nice to think that humane concern for others could nudge a Lady left.
The idea is to nudge poor Americans to work; just one in 20 people who works full-time is impoverished, after all.
We are the polluters, you and I. And we could all use a nudge, like a carbon tax, to change our behavior.
So instead, he started with journaling, but soon letter writing helped nudge him toward a more sustained sense of mental health stability.
The U.N. has used the VR documentaries to influence diplomats and nudge open checkbooks, showing them with the Gear and Google Cardboard.
Visitors can climb up its roof to lie down and relax, or nudge themselves through a window to enter the shaded area.
Picks like this would be confirmed by the Senate, and then their presence would nudge monetary policy in the direction Trump wants.
Even so, the yuan's rise is beginning ever so slightly to nudge the system of global currencies away from the U.S. dollar.
An aromatherapist can help you find the right oils for the office, bedroom, and anywhere else you might need an emotional nudge.
The shoes were part of a loving nudge to get me to take up running, which he thought could help my anxiety.
We can't prove our advocacy was the deciding factor, but it's likely that our study helped nudge them in the right direction.
In recent days, the Chinese authorities, hoping to nudge the economy back to life, have urged migrant laborers to return to work.
The couple was childhood friends who began dating in high school — with a little nudge from Akins' dad — and married in 2012.
The goal of the Russian spy game is to nudge a person to step over the line into an increasingly conspiratorial relationship.
And a durable peace process needs a neutral mediator to manage it, help to bridge mistrust and nudge the parties toward compromises.
Many of these high-rises have restaurant spaces down below, which give the developers an opportunity to nudge gentrification in another direction.
Those light, barely cushioned models were expected to nudge us into running in a more natural way, reducing the risk of injuries.
The couple was childhood friends who began dating in high school — with a little nudge from Akins' dad — and married in 2012.
They can nudge dead satellites closer to Earth where they get swallowed up by our planet's atmosphere and meet a fiery end.
It sounds weird, but it makes a difference — breasts are dead weight, so you need to nudge them where you want them.
The good news is that, for students in both groups, a dollop of information or a helpful nudge can change their decisions.
The decision announced late Monday night helped nudge up the Russian ruble, which was also buoyed by higher oil prices on Tuesday.
At City Stacks, a bookstore in Denver, employees printed out forms with elected officials' contact information in a gentle nudge to customers.
So if the Friday feeling hasn't hit you yet then maybe some deals can give you the nudge in the right direction?
But some analysts warn the pick-up in wholesale inflation won't be strong enough to nudge companies into boosting retail goods prices.
CB: We try to stay very close to the great companies at Accel, so they'll nudge us [when it's the right time].
Trump's move to nudge Tarkanian out of the race shows Republicans may have had concerns about Heller's ability to win the primary.
Early on, Bergdahl's whereabouts remained a mystery — and any nudge for his rescue landed on deaf ears from high-ranking military brass.
Ads for Secret deodorant nudge us to ask for a raise, and those for Always prompt us to challenge stereotypes about girls.
At the same time, the United States could be more decisive and nudge the Ukrainian leadership and encourage it to work active.
Republicans have said little about how the bill would be paid for, other than agreeing to nudge up the corporate tax rate.
By focusing on the terrifying state of the climate, the plan will likely nudge other Democrats toward their own ambitious climate proposals.
In humans, social mores also provide a nudge toward healthier habits, like washing your hands and not eating out of the garbage.
Those criticisms only partially apply to this year's Armory Show, which feels like an earnest attempt to nudge the market toward diversity.
While the Model 3 earns the title of Car the Summer, it's splashy debut helped nudge the Model S past a tipping point.
The pups then go over to Chloe's bed, one jumping up on it, as they sniff and nudge her until she wakes up.
Clinton: Hillary Clinton wants to use various regulatory levers at the president's disposal to nudge down US greenhouse gas emissions bit by bit.
This analysis doesn't identify the killer, or the author of the two letters, but it does nudge us closer to the journalist theory.
In the EU, we play our part, we contribute money and expertise – and we nudge it in the direction we want to go.
In the clip, the polar bear begins to gently nudge the dog with its nose, then starts poking the pup with its paws.
From the interior, you pull the thin handle with a gentle nudge, and the heavy door swings out at dramatic, yet measured angle.
This is in part thanks to some well-placed disciples, such as Danilov P. Rossi of the UN's "Don't Nudge—Tell" office (DoNuT).
And if you're still for too long, the Active will nudge you to do a set of torso twists rather than stand up.
Narrow tariffs aimed at specific products, such as cars, nudge consumers towards home-made goods and away from imports they might otherwise prefer.
Rather, learning about your node placements can provide inspiration for self-improvement — or even nudge you in a direction you never thought possible.
Patel, who wasn't involved in the current study, directs the Penn Medicine Nudge Unit, which investigates gamification of physical activity in clinical trials.
So if you've been needing a nudge to sign up for your employer's 401(k), now's a very good time to do so.
It's not clear whether the Dutch agency's concerns extend to Microsoft's use of Cortana to nudge users during the Windows 10 consent flow.
Eventually you'll encounter swarms that won't listen to you at all, and require the nudge of a different group to push them along.
"The crook was actually communicating with us in real time, trying to nudge us along to actually initiate the wire transfer," said Kemp.
My business is, with some humor and some fairness and some invitation, to try to nudge paradigms a tiny bit to the side.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the PPI would nudge up 0.1% in May and rise 2.0% on a year-on-year basis.
These mysterious formulas that shape us, guide us, and nudge us toward someone else's idea of an optimal outcome are opaque by design.
And in the case of a project organised by Premise, a company in San Francisco that analyses geographical data, that nudge is financial.
Rather than force Haredim into uniform, the government might do better to nudge them to learn more practical skills and join the workforce.
That started to change when Mr Thaler and Cass Sunstein, a legal scholar at Harvard University, co-authored a book, "Nudge", in 2008.
And a new federal policy for automated vehicles from the U.S. Department of Transportation has just given self-driving cars another nudge forward.
Talk of beefing up workers' rights, say, may nudge a Labour MP towards backing the deal, but convince a Tory to oppose it.
Amazon has patented a wristband that tracks the hand movements of warehouse workers and uses vibrations to nudge them into being more efficient.
Appearing before South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, she admitted, with a nudge from its head, Desmond Tutu, that "things went horribly wrong".
Public-sector contracts can also be designed to nudge companies to adopt new technologies and to co-ordinate with each other more efficiently.
Instead, a group of kids get trapped inside a game, with all the gaming tropes, references, and nudge-and-winks that premise suggests.
Growth is expected to inch up to 1.1% this year from 0.8% last year, although a nudge down from 1.3% expected last month.
You can adjust the "nudge" and see what the interest would be if you made only the minimum payment or any other amount.
During Obama's tenure, the most visible nudge of China toward a more democratic approach came during a presidential visit to Beijing in 2014.
A quarter percentage point interest rate rise on Wednesday would be the second nudge upwards this year following a similar move in March.
Peering at it through a microscope, he turns the knob of a machine to nudge the needle a fraction of a micron forward.
The feature doesn't prevent people from leaving negative comments, but it will nudge the poster to "rethink" what they are saying before posting.
Equities recovered from early falls to nudge into positive territory, with markets in Italy and France 20.2 percent higher although German stocks dipped.
Even as one admires Crosby's ability to subtly nudge painting into the ADHD era, one has to wonder if these are, ultimately, paintings.
Hawai'i's elementary schools instituted introductory Japanese classes, hoping they could nudge kids toward a tourism career (I can still sing Sukiyaki from memory).
So, by forcing businesses to undertake costly compliance activities, the industry will actually become more profitable, thanks to a benevolent nudge from regulators.
So Google's update rankings will obviously not be a magical fix, but they could at least nudge corporate priorities in the right direction.
In practice it is a carefully worded bid to nudge British voters towards a Remain vote in the EU referendum on June 23rd.
It's not a perfect system, and if I owe you an email, I am very sorry and it's OK if you nudge me.
The Colorado governor said the trend is nearing "critical mass" and should nudge Congress and the Trump administration to take specific, supportive action.
In some ways, this is a familiar Apple nudge, the same playbook the company used to push us toward Lightning and USB-C.
When you do that, you nudge people off their mark and get them to migrate to the behavior that you're trying to foster.
The company is attempting to nudge its users to join groups that are more suited to them by changing how it suggests them.
Across much of the country, a decade-long economic recovery has created millions of new jobs and begun to nudge average wages higher.
But the combination of cash and nudge prompted 22% of households who would not otherwise have sent out a migrant to do so.
Government regulations and political promises set the priorities and nudge economic development to meet some combination of the public good and electoral strategies.
Gatsby-worthy fêtes nudge the plot along, with every party functioning as validation of the hosts' worthiness in the face of immense wealth.
AND FACEBOOK'S VOTER REGISTRATION NUDGE IS BACK: Facebook is once again reminding users to register to vote as elections approach in their states.
Thus, to nudge is to design the context in which individuals make decisions so as to influence their choice without eliminating any options.
Will investors' momentum and analysis be sufficient to tame unbridled capitalism, or would they benefit from the legislative nudge (or shove) she proposes?
Countless studies have shown that technologies that nudge or coach users into getting healthy rarely work, at least not in the long term.
But Mr. Clinton was clearly trying to nudge voters to see a woman's strengths and experiences as a natural fit for the presidency.
A sampling of the villainous Nudge Those annoying gremlins have a name: They're called Nudges, and they're automatically enabled with the Gmail update.
In that way, loan officers can also nudge consumers along in cases when it's the borrower who might be holding up the process.
Personalized choice architecture is then applied to our datafied curated self to subconsciously nudge us to choose one course of action over another.
Melania's nudge to his side came just in time, and seemed to activate his, "oh right I'm supposed to be doing something" reflexes.
By the end of next year Bank Rate will be at 1.25 percent and then nudge up to end 2018 at 1.75 percent.
The Johnson government has put a lot of stock in a so-called nudge unit in Downing Street that specializes in behavioral psychology.
Mr. Leibowitz, "helped along by that one nudge," as he put it, began pursuing Ms. Draznin, who was also single at that time.
They're by no means intended for emergency diagnosis, but they get the patient that first nudge of professional opinion to start their treatment.
Eat: At Wayan in New York City's NoLIta, Ochi and Cédric Vongerichten (the son of Jean-Georges) nudge Indonesian cuisine in new directions.
Dedicated to discovering artists and supporting them in the emergent stages of their careers, it then aims to nudge them out the door.
During these hours you can still use your phone, but you might get fewer notifications, or a stronger nudge to put it down.
Mr. Romney has told associates it was his wife who gave the nudge, comparing her view of politics to her efforts at childbirth.
The disclosure of Mr. Kelly's transition plan may have been a way to nudge him into making a decision, according to that person.
Digital tricks help Becker and others in postproduction, but not until she's figured out a way to nudge the audience into willing belief.
Mr. Feng, 59, is a popular director who has learned to work within, and sometimes adroitly nudge against, China's heavy boundaries of censorship.
Maybe these presents are a way of saying thank you: for the everyday instruction, for the nudge toward adulthood, for just being there.
" Poehler said, "As a producer, I'm always trying to nudge Billy and Julie into real moments onscreen where we see them being vulnerable.

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