Sentences with phrase «'s a point at»

«It's super cool,» White exclaims, pointing at his creation.
But since profits begin to trail off as the price gets further away from $ 55 in either direction, Gordon wants to make sure he has a point at which to get out of the trade.
This is the point at which your authenticity shines.
The maximum is five or higher, which is the point at which the survey describes housing as «severely unaffordable.»
And so I think if you say, when would we reach that million - person threshold, from the point at which the first ship goes to Mars, it's probably somewhere between 20 to 50 total Mars rendezvous.
In the case of Face ID, however, anyone can get into your phone simply by pointing it at you.
Some in the market have attributed the sharp market swings seen during the downturns in October and December as indicating structural problems with liquidity in the market — and some fingers have been pointed at the proliferation of bond funds.
In a dynamic, fast growth, bi-coastal, multi-site business, it can be difficult to maintain your connection to the front line, the critical point at which your business either succeeds or fails.
In Sunday's episode, he pointed at how divisive the Trump campaign has been.
That's why we did a partnership with the Scene card, so people can redeem points at our restaurants.
These days it's easy to point at that number, which is admittedly striking, and wonder how employees could possibly benefit from such a budget slash?
The Dow Jones industrials slipped 8.68 points to 15,291.66, the Nasdaq was 16.5 points higher to 3,520.76 and the S&P 500 index edged up 0.3 of a point at 1,652.62.
«We're going to see increases, but not 100 basis points at a time,» says Pinsonneault.
The website's team approximates the value of each point at $ 0.019, though it's possible to get a lesser or much greater value depending on how you use them.
The key is to point at yourself.
You're able to choose a time you would like the text to arrive, and I selected 8:30 am, a point at which I've usually arrived at the subway as the doors of the train are about to close.
These provisions should be spelled out clearly, including the point at which exclusivity no longer applies.
By that, I mean the point at which we'll be able to raise the outside capital needed to accelerate our growth.
One way to supercharge customer support is by carefully engineering the points at which these messages come up.
Annie's branding, imagery, product packaging and design are perfection and really offer strong customer touch - points at every stage.
Cooped up in pens at rallies, pointed at, laughed at, and in some cases even spit on.
Therefore, it will take even longer to reach that magical point at which the economy is producing all it can without stirring inflation.
Cartel Wives: All of a sudden we're — there's AKs pointed at our heads.
While everybody can easily point at VCs or board members and accuse them of being meddlers, the same is actually true of many CEOs.
All of a sudden we're — there's AKs pointed at our heads.
A 25 - year - old man was arrested after a lone policeman unwaveringly stared down the agitated suspect — clothed head to toe in black — who appeared to repeatedly draw an object from his hip and point it at the officer.
First, she built a prototype for a discipline - tracking tool because «that was a pain - point at Sci,» and the school offered to pay for the software once it was built.
And that, dear parents, is the point at which your work is done — when your children's success becomes much more a factor of their desire and work ethic than yours.
Offering a tour of the makeshift facility, Penny Chapman points at a 20 - foot high silo, which greets visitors when they enter the production room.
Water levels fell to a point at which little or no water flowed out of the emergency spillway, which Orrock said was the main factor in its erosion.
Asked about the remarkable arrest, in which the suspect appeared to draw an object from his pocket and point it at the policeman, Chief Saunders answered: «The officers here are taught to use as little force as possible in any given situation.»
The LG G7's ThinQ AI camera automatically recognized that I was pointing to a plant, and it reassured me that it knew what I was pointing at by floating the words «green,» «leaf,» and «close - up.»
The index rose more than 200 points at session highs.
More often, AI and smartphones cameras are used to bring up information about whatever you're pointing at with the phone's camera so you can search without typing.
To give you an idea of just how long you have to stay in a city for it to be worth your money to buy, personal finance site SmartAsset calculated the breakeven point — the point at which the total costs of renting become greater than the total costs of buying — for 29 major cities.
There may come a point at which you say, hey, this is a grave threat, and you can't agree with anything the president does.
I've been around for a long time and I know that when something goes vertical like Apple did from $ 425 once the bubble pops it goes back down to the point at which it lifted off.»
«We're pointing them at people's brains, at children.»
At 12:46 p.m. (1646 GMT), the 10 - year Treasury yield was up 1 basis point at 2.983 percent after rising to 3.003 percent, which was the highest since January 2014.
... To have the bullet pointed at me - at my school, my classmates, my teachers, my mentors - it's just it's definitely eye - opening to the fact that we need more gun control in our country.»
Comey said he instructed the professor to provide information on the memos because he felt the investigation may have reached the point at which a special counsel needed to be appointed.
«As we go out in time and we approach to have the plan go beyond 2020 I think that that could be the point at which there is some more recognition for shareholders in the share price.»
The Roku 1, however, has a standard infrared controller, meaning you'll actually have to go to all the trouble of pointing it at the TV (#firstworldproblems).
It demonstrates that there is a point at which increasing the rate of taxation becomes counterproductive to raising revenue.
Most brands these days are scared to make any point at all.
We learned a major pain point at this life stage is the lack of funding for those critical out - of - classroom experiences (i.e., study abroad and attending conferences / seminars) that can change lives.
Now whether or not this project actually gets off the ground is not the point at this stage in my view.
The benchmark 10 - year JGB yield was up 9 basis points at minus 0.050 %, touching its highest levels since early April.
«I don't think we had any regrets, but this medal really hurt,» said Canadian forward Melodie Daoust, pointing at the silver medal hanging around her neck as she spoke to reporters.
They point at these quasi-monopolies as a cause, if not the main cause, of the recent slowdown in American startup creation.
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