Sentences with phrase «arrive at the point of»

Some angel investors arrive at the point of having money to invest after becoming financially successful, experienced and knowledgeable.
To that end it is apparent that Eramet has arrived at a point of market aggression with convincing and well - prepared intent.
When he had, after long discipline and many lives, arrived at the point of actually taking the last step into Buddhahood — there are ten stages one must pass through — he made a vow that he would not enter upon that final blissful state until he was assured that all who called upon his name would be saved.
I think the discussion has moved past the point of whether the allegations are true and arrived at the point of what is to be done about it.
The filmmaker, whose career took off with a very different sort of Holocaust film, 1990's Oscar - nominated Europa Europa, understands that most of these stories arrive at a point of unspeakable, incomprehensible horror.
Upon arriving at these points of interest, the game transitions to something of a visual novel as you are presented with a short, self - contained narrative in the form of a still image accompanied by a few lines of dialogue.
Maybe the exhibition title suggests that the works are only just at the point of gesture, like the Andrea Madjesi - Jones painting, where gesture seems to be included in a wider pictorial strategy, or perhaps that they have arrived at the point of gesture having set out from some other place, Clem Crosby's work, for example, coming out of the monochrome tradition to a reconsideration of the role of drawing.
Still, their strategies are sharply individual — indeed, Oliver's, for one, seems to have arrived at a point of transition.
We need a new vision of the electric generation, transmission and distribution system rather than one that moves electricity generated at remote locations, arriving at the point of end use... with a loss of 67 percent of otherwise valuable thermal energy.
While watching these videos I was captivated by his mental journey to arrive at a point of clarity of thought and purpose.
However, if Google has added such a line in the app, it means that the voice payment feature will surely arrive at some point of time.
An expert networker asks questions on how you arrived at this point of your career.
If the client is resistant to follow the recommendations, the issue is addressed in a therapeutic manner that is designed to help the client arrive at a point of compliance.
I take instruction from the buyer, put in the offer details as the buyer instructs — with no pressure or sway from me — and then I present the offer to the seller, and prefaced by an explanation as to how I arrived at the point of the buyer giving me that instruction, so the seller then decides and gives me the usual acceptance / rejection / counter.

Not exact matches

«When we trace the evolution of our universe backwards in time, at some point we arrive at the threshold of eternal inflation, where our familiar notion of time ceases to have any meaning,» Hertog told Cambridge.
It's a detailed self - examination of how he arrived at this decision, why, and his role within the company from that point on.
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.
Arriving at the Peace House, a conference building in South Korea's part of the border village of Panmunjom that will host the talks, Kim signed a guest book, writing: «A new history starts now, an age of peace, from the starting point of history.»
Yes, he'd understood the science of DNA testing was incomplete, and that there was vigorous debate over the efficacy (and even potential downside) of population screening, and that it still wasn't clear if the process had reached the point where two different testing companies would even arrive at the same results.
Earlier reports said the iWatch would start at $ 399, the same price point of Timex's Ironman One GPS + watch, which will arrive in November.
Martin arrived at that figure by using a wide range of data points and Apple's 30 % revenue share with developers.
John Betts: When I arrived in Canada four years ago, we were at a low point in terms of our market share, and when you looked at our business, clearly one of the areas where we were not connecting well was in our breakfast business.
The U.S. federal sentencing process is a point - based system, where the nature of the offences, mitigating factors and other elements are plugged into a sort of mathematical equation to arrive at a numerical «offence level» score.
All outgoing flights were halted, and arriving planes were held on the ground at their point of departure.
Try to arrive at a ballpark estimate of how much your future will cost and how much you hope to save by various points in time — say, by age 55 and again by age 65.
And so we arrive at the point that any keen investor has been asking themselves since the beginning of the article.
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And for Greece's own wealthier classes, the EU loan package would enable the country to remain within the Eurozone long enough to permit them to move their money out of the country before the point arrived at which Greece would be forced to replace the euro with the drachma and devalue it.
The FTSE 100 itself opened 120 points down, losing 1.6 percent before most of the nation had even arrived at work.
A better approach to investing is to arrive at decisions based on concrete metrics that point to strong underlying businesses likely to stand the test of time.
You're assuming that at some point in the history of the world NEW genetic information was added to a living thing (which doesn't happen) and then it happened over and over together with the power of natural selection until we arrived at modern man.
I would say Evans, and many of the commenters, are missing the point that several hundred years of scholarship in the fields of literary and textual criticism enable us to arrive at at - least reasonable interpretations of religious texts driven by context, the literary genre, etc..
We've even arrived at the point where much of culture most closely associates Christianity with this one singular trait (at least, according to Google).
And when our discourse was brought to that point, that the very highest delight of the earthly senses... was, in respect of the sweetness of that life, not only not worthy of comparison, but not even of mention; we raising up ourselves with a more glowing affection towards the «Self - same,» did by degrees pass through all things bodily, even the very heaven whence sun and moon and stars shine upon the earth; yea, we were soaring higher yet, by inward musing, and discourse, and admiring of Thy works; and we came to our own minds, and went beyond them, that we might arrive at that region of never - failing plenty, where Thou feedest Israel for ever with the food of truth.
The conflict must continue until the secular and religious groups arrive at a compromise which accepts the best in both points of view, but this will require a sustained effort to liberalize the popular concept of Islam.
Here then is where we arrive at the point: Just as God calls people to respond to His Word with obedience and righteousness through the exercise of their choices (non-meritorious though they might be) and fully expects them to be able to do so, in the same way, God calls people to believe in Jesus for eternal life, and fully expects them to be able to do so (cf. John 3:16; 5:24; 6:47).
The first point he makes is this: «As we gain happiness through suffering,» he says, «so do we arrive at holiness through infirmity, because man's very condition is a fallen one; and in passing out of the country of sin, he necessarily passes through it.»
This is why, at one point in the book, I grant the Gnostics of old the validity of their questions, though I go on to revile the answers at which they arrived.
Indeed Eugene Hargrove, the editor of Environmental Ethics, points out strong parallels between Leopold and Whitehead, although Leopold seems to have arrived at his perspective independently of any reading of Whitehead.
In the end, each of them arrived at the same point I did.
Whitehead points out that the science of physics presupposes the principle of universal relativity, but that such a principle can not itself be arrived at within physics, since it is a postulation about intrinsic reality and from the limited perspective of physics «there is no intrinsic reality» (SMW 223).
No, the inadequacy of the golden rule is that its traditional phrasing provides no mechanism for arriving at a valid point of view from which to apply it.
Just narrow it down even further with a bunch of 9's after the decimal point until you arrive at what you really want to say, that only you worship the one true deity.
Arrived at this point, we can see how great an antagonism may naturally arise between the healthy - minded way of viewing life and the way that takes all this experience of evil as something essential.
The essential matter is the point at which the people of God arrive in their recognition of the truth, as they follow the Word of God alone.)
The struggle of relational theology to arrive at a coherent affirmation of this point discloses one of its weaknesses as an appropriate theology for Christian belief.
Israel's concern for a renewed earth had arrived at a consummating point in the coming of the man Jesus, for through him the old world was now destined to pass away.
Certainly we will continue to value other people's opinions, but if we are to be mature and responsible adults we must arrive at that point where our own feeling of self - worth is not determined by the opinions of those around us.
The rule of the greatest good for the greatest number, for example, has a certain practical validity, but it implies that the greater good can be arrived at by addition whereas our principle points to the fact that the real good involves qualitative transformation of the order of life into a more subtle and complete mutual participation.
As we arrive at the year 2000 CE, the process of globalization has reached a turning point.
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