Sentences with phrase «at points in the past»

With that said, I've paid for each of these tools at some point in the past and did find them each to offer their own unique value.
Our list of the 5 Worst Cold Call Openers might have been useful telemarketing sales tools at some point in the past, but those tools have long since become worn out and need to be replaced.
At some point in the past, they had a dream and a desire to own their own business.
It's one poll, but for a gun - control movement anxious to turn the tragedy in Parkland, Fla., into action to prevent further bloodshed, it suggests the political backdrop is more favorable than at any point in the past decade.
Chrome / Firefox: If you've used a web browser at any point in the past eight years, you've surely heard of the extension Turn Off the Lights (Chrome,...
So for all of you who have chosen to sponsor children last week or at some point in the past — Thank You!
Clinton and Trump are both more strongly disliked than any nominee at this point in the past 10 presidential cycles.
Creation wasn't some one - time thing at some point in the past as, say, Locke or the Big Bangers teach.
While this is the first official practice round day, most players have already gotten their heavy work in at some point in the past month.
Most parents I've talked to about their picky eater admit that at some point in the past, they started allowing their child to decide what they were going to eat.
At some point in the past it probably made sense to give people incentives to get married — it relieves society from having to care for the young, elderly and sick.
Our last changing mat bit the dust at some point in the past two years so we needed a new one for the coming baby.
Everything used came into our home at some point in the past — foam insert was a part of jewelry box someone once gave to me, and mini roses were collected from a wedding we attended in the past.
I see Tom Harris has responded to Denis on his blog: If the government sees a fresh case for adoption of the euro (and I'm not convinced the case is any more compelling now than at any point in the past), then voters will decide whether or not that case is persuasive enough.
Not that many SNP voters indicate a willingness to consider voting Labour next May, even though a majority (53 %) say that they have voted Labour at some point in the past.
In fact, several cities and towns in Maryland currently allow non-citizens to vote in local elections, and, historically, over 40 states or territories have, at some point in the past, allowed non-citizen voting in some elections.
At some point in the past few weeks, the Moreland Commission's website went away.
If, at some point in the past few months, you found yourself no longer a member of Facebook or MySpace, it might be because you're a registered sex offender.
«More than 83,000 New York City school kids experienced homelessness at some point in the past year and an average of 23,000 children sleep in the City's homeless shelters each night,» said Borough President KATZ.
Martin's own thoughts on the birth of the nucleus stem from a further considerationnamely, that all eukaryotes appear to have had mitochondria at some point in their past.
He thinks that, like HIV, the disease was at some point in the past endemic to a circumscribed population.
This is just a scenario I must have spun out at some point in the past.
The buried reservoir could have helped tip the dwarf planet over at some point in its past, bringing the heart - shaped region in line with gravitational forces from Charon, Pluto's largest moon.
To measure food insecurity, they asked whether patients had been worried about having enough food to eat at any point in the past 30 days.
The high prevalence of natural dengue infections in endemic areas means that many people have experienced infection at some point in the past and therefore may have immunity to the infecting serotype.
T.I.: There was a lot of concern about that at some points in the past.
At some point in the past, perhaps while the computer's user was visit - ing a malicious web page, downloading and installing a program, or opening an ecard from a stranger, this computer was infected with a bit of malware, a program designed to exploit computers.
The study also showed that these two groups began to mix at some point in the past, although just when was not clear.
At some point in the past, random mutations created a variant of one receptor gene, located on the X chromosome, producing two different receptor types.
For instance, the supermassive black hole at the centre of our Milky Way galaxy is dormant now, but at some point in the past, it would have siphoned gas and bulked up in size.
You've probably heard the term Mata Hari at some point in the past — most likely describing a mysterious woman, a dangerous woman, a sensual woman.
While I experienced every emotion that exists at some point in these past five years, the Dammit Doll works for most of them!
Plaques form inside arteries in locations where the artery was, at some point in the past, acutely damaged by deposits of highly irritating pro-inflammatory fats that splatter on the insides of your arteries.
I learned that I wasn't eating enough at any point in the past.
To all of my friends out there that have at some point in the past just learned of an impending move and your first thought was designing and decorating your new home, I think this post on my living room transformation will really resonate with you!
It turns out, BookOfSex.com qualifies any «active member» as «a member that has signed on at any point in the past two years.»
The thing is, although I personally have already seen the film six times (if you've been to MNPP at any point in the past three months you're more than aware of my obsession but if you missed my first take on the movie out of NYFF it's one of the most meaningful pieces of writing I've ever done, says me), it seems that some of you have not seen the film six times yet.
More so than he has at any point in the past.
◦ Trend: The public grades their local schools more favorably now than at any point in the past ten years, despite mediocre performance on the National Assessment of Educational Progress during the same period.
However it is a sad fact that children who have been eligible for FSM at any point in the past generally have poorer academic results than those who have never been eligible for FSM.
This may be eligibility at the time of application or the broader «pupil premium», which includes children who were eligible for free meals at any point in the past six years.
At points in the past 25 years we have appeared to be moving away from a 5 - 16 assumption about the curriculum to thinking about 5 - 7, 7 - 14 and 14 - 19 curricula: that trend, certainly in terms of the implications for secondary seems to have been parked.
In England, the Department for Education gathers data not only on whether pupils are currently taking free school meals but on whether they have been eligible at any point in the past six years - a so - called «Ever 6» measure.
Including city takeovers, half of Michigan's African - American population has been under an emergency manager at some point in the past six years.
The carpets have been replaced at some point in the past too.
Competitors are banging on the door, ready to stake their claim to the compact SUV title that the X3 has held at some points in its past.
Their books are in InDesign, which may have had an export to Word format at some point in the past but no longer does.
Or one could say each state in the story symbolizes a state of mind that did prevail at some point in the past, and which still lingers and influences the present.
Until recently, a small number of Amazon reviewers also left their personal email addresses in their profiles, but at some point in the past few weeks Amazon removed the emails.
Amazon has been fighting an endless battle to counter bad practices among self - and indie publishers who have at some point in the past been:
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