the company tweeted at
on point on Tuesday.
Steve Jobs was famous (or infamous, depending
on your point of view) for his «reality distortion field,» his ability to make other people believe the seemingly impossible was actually possible.
If the music is
on point, adds Flynn, «that, at the end of the day, is what matters.
Even apart from the fact that they don't know what they're talking about because they don't know what's out there, the bigger issues are that: (a) almost all of these reports come back with a variety of related findings that may be precisely
on point; and (b) the very age of the prior research may be invaluable if the new questions and inquiries have to do with trend lines, changes in attitudes or different behaviors.
After the preparatory work is done, you'll need to take efforts to keep the meeting
on point and all the members of the team involved.
Based
on The Points Guy's valuations, those are worth about $ 1,140, which alone makes up for two years of the annual fee.
But Express Entry acceptance is based
on a point system and it's not possible to earn enough points without an LMIA, immigration experts say.
The remaining $ 3.5 million of Mr Cookson's $ 8.5 million ad spend goes
on point of sale promotional material and other marketing activities.
On that point, Swiss Chalet is probably Cara's most iconic brand, but the restaurants are feeling a little tired.
When Hausmann was challenged
on the point that the U.S. was actually paying to service its debt, he replied: «Yes, but they are making much more money on their investments abroad than they are paying on their liabilities abroad.»
«The first section of that agreement deals with microbreweries and it says that
on points of sale, one province is not to treat breweries from another province any differently than it treats its own.»
Which is like dancing
on the point of needle.
Nor, in light of the polling
on this point, does it appear that they have any political incentive to do so.»
Although his envious attitude was
on point, it did little to persuade audiences that he had what it takes to pose a threat to Peter Parker.
Of course, pay also depends on how significant CEOs really are to their companies, and respondents couldn't agree
on that point, either.
On this point, Erwiah offered her own startup experience as an example: «In the beginning, I couldn't figure out exactly what I wanted to do... I thought, «you don't want to hire me to go to Uganda to build a house,»» she says.
For instance, if you have a fair complexion, warm colors will look best on you; if you have a dark complexion, light «spring» pastels will work (I had to seek some advice
on this point).
Niccol went on to explain to the confused investors that, in the language of Twitter, «on fleek» means «
on point.»
But, you might ask, if they don't want to be guided by best practices (or restricted by them, depending
on your point of view), how do they want to be managed?
There's considerable controversy
on this point, and in researching this article I interviewed experts both for and against.
But how we approach them depends
on our point of view of the world.
A cheeky reporter thought she had cornered Yellen
on this point.
It takes a lot of organization to stay polished and
on point.
If the U.S. company concedes
on these points, that would add to pricing pressure on Lilly and Teva when they enter the market.
Stay
on point by learning from the past (yours and others») and applying the best judgment to wield value in the year ahead.
«Retailers should brace for a backlash... The more people rely
on these points and closer they are to value, the more an argument for lots of notice and some rules about convertibility sound sensible.»
Slowly but surely, tech vendors are recognizing that they not only have to be
on point regarding product functionality and support, they must also make genuine human connections with customers — developing relationships that inspire more than a transactional bond between parties but instead build bonds based on trust and real human experiences.
«I hope there's a debate
on that point, and if there is then we've done our job.»
She says they complement one another and her input is «always helpful, insightful and
on point.»
Being on fleek means you are
on point — the word means cool, trendy, and desirable.
They weren't very specific
on this point.
Lenders and private equity funds are often of the same mind
on this point.
Then in your follow up, restate how aligned you are
on that point.
In the face of crisis or danger or even gross incompetence, they remain steely - eyed, focused, and
on point.
After that I think I'm ready, but it still takes 20 or so real gigs before I feel I'm really
on point.»
At the time cycling tours tended to focus
on point - to - point excursions.
Fortune requested elaboration
on this point.
The list can also be found
on Pointing's blog, Optimize Guide.
Beyoncé's brand is
on point.
He elaborated
on this the point to BI: «If you want your kids to follow rules, then it's much more likely that, when it comes time to solve a problem, he or she looks to how it's been solved before — what are the conventional ways to doing it — as opposed to saying, «Well, how can I approach this?
«When the people come in and they're
on point, they know what they're talking about.»
Any genuine debate
on this point isn't over principle, but enforcement, like setting out what's a reasonable split when family members really do contribute.
«I will say something — and I don't think I'm a confused speaker — and it isn't until somebody else says it that everyone will focus
on the point.»
The bottom line: The craftsmanship and material were
on point, but the «slim» cut was still baggy around the legs and hips for me personally.
Russell Robb, managing director of Atlantic Capital Management and president of the Association for Corporate Growth, a trade group for deal - makers, is less ambivalent
on this point.
How much time the product spends
on each point of the waterfall depends on demand for the product itself.
On that point, I disagree.
It's bitter, but a straightforward IPA that's
on point.