Sentences with phrase «am at the point of»

Life is one long battle; we have to fight at every step; and Voltaire very rightly says that if we succeed, it is at the point of the sword, and that we die with the weapon in our hand.
«If they were at a point of being dangerous, they would be closed,» said Heckman.
While it might seem low tech, the best way for local businesses to build their databases is at the point of sale.
RIM chief marketing officer Frank Boulben says the smartphone user experience is at a point of maturity.
«Once you're at the point of filing, there's not much you can do to optimize your tax situation.
That means you can buy shares any time of the trading day at whatever price they happen to be at the point of sale.
Individuals living in Japan, the United States, or Germany don't worry about rampant inflation, a national infrastructure that is at the point of collapse, or the availability of basic
I am a newbee to forex investing, i am at the point of gathering information to make sence of the whole forex trading.
The key element in trading option is having a fair idea where the price will be at the point of expiry and whatever it does in between is generally irrelevant to the position itself.
Individuals living in Japan, the United States, or Germany don't worry about rampant inflation, a national infrastructure that is at the point of collapse, or the availability of basic necessities, such as food and medicine.
This is at the point of the concrete social meaning of the cross in its relation to enmity and power.
Falling at Jesus» feet, Jairus begged him to come and heal his little daughter, who was at the point of death.
It touches us in the very ground of our being at that point of gnawing anxiety about ourselves which is deeper than all the particular worries and fears in which we express it.
I don't pretend to know all the «why's», but it is obvious if you read Job's defense of himself to his friends, he was at the point of death and still defending his righteousness.
As noted earlier, it is at the point of eschatology that Altizer makes his stand most particularly for the radical uniqueness of Christianity.
Man chooses in decisive hours between being - true and being - false, between strengthening, covering, and confirming being at the point of his own existence or weakening, desecrating, and dispossessing it.
He was at the point of death.
It is at the point of the historical that Christian transcendence is appropriately situated.
It is at the point of conflict with the ruling ecclesiastical authorities who tried to silence the witness of Christians to their faith that the question of fidelity to the higher authority of God became most overt.
It is at the point of what the Church requires of — or at least enjoins upon — its members in the total social situation that the liberal churches compare most favorably with the other two.
The three great doctrines of Christian faith are examined: Creation — The most elemental meeting place of the Christian with the secular mind is at the point of the doctrine of creation.
Thus the ending is ambiguous: Andrews has lost his love and is at the point of suicide; yet he is happy and at peace, for he believes that he has found himself and that he is acting rightly.
If there was any other book claiming to be the authority on everything that you kept having to make excuses for like «Well, that part is ment as an allegory» or «God years are different than man years» or «Well, its says to not eat shelfish or pork in the hebrew scriptures, but apparently God changed his mind later, but that part about ga y's stays» I don't think anyone would have given it a second look had it not been at the point of a sword.
In 2 Kings 20, we see that he becomes so ill, he's at the point of death when the prophet Isaiah comes to him to let him know he's reached his last days.
Grace touches us in the very ground of our being at that point of gnawing anxiety about ourselves which is deeper than all the particular worries and fears in which we express it.
Hi, well I am at the point of waiting for the first rise and thought I would read the rest of the replies.
Whether Wenger is capable of achieving more, or not, will be decided by our performance and desire for the rest of the season, I know we all have misgivings, but we are at a point of «no return» in the season whereby we can not sign new players or sack Wenger because it would throw the club into chaos.
It was at that point of his career Joel Campbell knew; Wenger is not going to make him a better footballer.
So despite being a massive 12 points worse off than we were at this point of last season, the Gunners went into the weekend just a point or two outside of the top four and with the likes of Liverpool, Man United, Everton and Tottenham not really giving us much to worry about.
Jason Day is at the point of his career where he does not need to worry about the money.
I just don't know where to look anymore and I am at the point of giving up.
But work out with yourself what you'll do differently the next time you're at the point of losing your temper.
However, those last two weeks of pregnancy really started to drain on all of this preparation and, to be honest, I was at the point of taking any offer made that would get this baby out of me.
Even when you are at the point of feeling physically healed, there is still the matter of hormones and nutrients that your body is still recovering.
It is at the point of where my husband gives me shit about still nursing her.
I'm at the point of parenthood where I am absolutely sick of the overabundance of toys in my house.
I'm at the point of parenthood where I'm about ready to give away every toy that isn't a nice classic wooden toy.
If you have said yes to these questions, you may be at the point of no return in your marital relationship.
He was the fussiest and youngest of my three, so I was at the point of if he can sleep in the swing that was perfect!
I truly am at the point of wondering what else I'll be able to eat if I cut more out, though.
Also, the commenter who said that «When the child is at the point of forming rudimentary sentences, then I say cut «em off.
When the child is at the point of forming rudimentary sentences, then I say cut»em off.
Like I said, I'm at the point of going outside with coffee and a video monitor and crying.
«She was at a point of extreme anguish,» he says.

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It's used to move electric energy at «high voltage between points of supply» and points where it is either delivered to other electric systems or «transformed to a lower voltage» and sent to consumers.
Hoffman was known to have a history of alcohol and drug abuse, and had told the Guardian in 2011 that after a stint in rehab at an early point in his career he had given up drinking.
At a briefing with journalists last week in Toronto, BlackBerry executives said that capability is coming at some point, either through DTek or Android itself, or possibly a combination of the twAt a briefing with journalists last week in Toronto, BlackBerry executives said that capability is coming at some point, either through DTek or Android itself, or possibly a combination of the twat some point, either through DTek or Android itself, or possibly a combination of the two.
«We can not forget that the point of a free - trade agreement is to advantage those within the agreement — not to help outsiders,» Ross wrote at the Washington Post last week.
This is the point where your body is put at risk for long - term health issues like bone loss, muscle loss, and increased risk of heart attack.
The Wilderness Society is calling on the Commonwealth government to further delay the release of a key report on the proposed gas hub at James Price Point.
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