Sentences with phrase «at such a point»

At such a point a writer would have no reason for believing that he was misleading his readers if he referred to the resurrection within the context of a story which seemed to him to be a necessary corollary of the Easter event.
Thenceforward a kind of natural armour protects, at such points, the faith of simple Christians.»
In recommending policy at such a point, is this man's first duty to his employer or to the public?
At such a point, the ordinary causal development is suspended (within confines strictly defined by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle).
I see no reason why an actual occasion (later knowing itself as I) can not come into being on the occasion of conception, having been created in accordance with God's will at such a point, or at any other point.3 But I am not sure that I understand Hartshorne at this point.
Hartshorne does admit that panpsychism appears incredible to common sense at such points as the suggestion that stones may have feelings or be composed of sentient entities; but he counters the force of this objection by pointing out that such scientific conceptions as atomic and cellular structures of plants and animals also greatly transcend common sense.
At any such point, is a random variable with Still conditioning on, consider counterfactual outcomes as varies over, averaging over the conditional distribution of given: There is a structural function interpretation for: within a school with, we can obtain potential expected output for various assigned values of the teacher input, holding constant the distribution of classroom characteristics (at the conditional distribution of given).
At such a point, new theories are proposed and tested.
At such a point, being a bank is not so valuable, and banks mimic the innovations in order to compete.
Rather than adjust («homogenize») individual records for known and presumed discontinuities (e.g. from instrument changes and station moves), it splits the records at such points, creating essentially two records from one.
Warming progresses until the temperature is at such a point that differenct processes begin to dominate.
it pays to use smaller scale examples, so if a hot frying pan is left to cool, in a room the heat loss is from the pan — if objects are radiating energy they're losing heat, until at such point the pan is the same temperaure as the air of the room.
Still, it is interesting to see these developments come in at such a point when Samsung is working out on a formula to erase the Galaxy Note 7 debacle from memories of its fans.
If you find yourself at such a point in life, then I would be happy to talk with you and explain my services.

Not exact matches

His niche is what he calls the pre-luxury market — the sweet spot between $ 300 and $ 600 — sharing shelf space with brands like Stuart Weitzman and Aquatalia, and once dominated by names such as Cole Haan and Donald J. Pliner, before they were sold and repositioned at a lower price point.
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?
Shilling does not say when the stock market will crash, or how big such a crash will be, but he does emphasize the importance of shifting wealth into cash at such times — a point he's been making for much of his career.
But while most of us have had such positive experiences at some point in our lives, this kind of coaching is rarely used in business.
«We believe this vol shock / liquidity event has likely taken valuations too low at this point but realize such events have a way of overshooting to the downside which is why we have advocated patience in buying this dip,» Wilson said.
They are such well - run machines at this point, they're basically IT businesses masquerading as transportation businesses,» Schlossberg said Tuesday on CNBC's «Trading Nation.»
At this point, most grandparents have learned to use such marvels of the modern world as laptops, smartphones and even social media, right?
It seems only licensed users will cash in until rec use is legal — at which point upstarts will likely be competing with such giants as Shoppers Drug Mart.
He pointed to success stories such as Cookbiz, a company founded in 2007 that developed a job - search platform aimed at alleviating high turnover and labor shortages in the food industry.
Entrepreneur: At what point in your acting career did you start to have such a passion for philanthropy?
«I said that the President was my longtime friend and then he said «your friend is an asshole»... At that point I told Steve that HE was an asshole and that I wasn't going to sit at his table while he was being such a jackasAt that point I told Steve that HE was an asshole and that I wasn't going to sit at his table while he was being such a jackasat his table while he was being such a jackass.
This isn't a sanctions list, but rather a list of people who might find themselves on such a list at some point.
It seems unusual to encourage buyers to turn away from trends, because it's such an easy way to continue making money, but Cuyana isn't afraid of you embracing a lean closet; simply because they know that, if you come to them at some point, many of those pieces you love to rely on are bound to be Cuyana - made.
There were also high points, such as playing for an audience of 10,000 in Bhutan on a month - long tour in the Himalayan kingdom, and being nominated three times at the 2009 Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards.
One such example is courtesy of @dannybuntu: When Google Plus launched, Chris Brogan almost immediately started a webinar that took off like crazy because Google Plus was a hot trend at that point.
Pointing to examples such as seeing «moral equivalence in Charlottesville» and treating women «like they're pieces of meat,» Comey explained that Trump's inability to «respect and adhere to the values that are at the core of this country,» most notably the truth, make him unfit to be president «on moral grounds.»
In Japan you can point certain Sony Ericsson or DoCoMo cell phones at a building, and they will display information about what's inside it, such as directions to a third - floor office or a menu for the rooftop restaurant.
At this point, we've all doubtless gotten sick of the term «experiential» to explain why people do things, but we shouldn't just roll our eyes at such an important trend,» the «Mad Money» host saiAt this point, we've all doubtless gotten sick of the term «experiential» to explain why people do things, but we shouldn't just roll our eyes at such an important trend,» the «Mad Money» host saiat such an important trend,» the «Mad Money» host said.
As Henry Harteveldt, a senior analyst at Hudson Crossing, points out, «The airline succeeds because it places such great emphasis on internal communications and creating and sustaining a positive work environment.»
«You can also integrate the technology with a point of sale system to catch financial losses at the register, such as an employee making bad choices or a cashier working in cahoots with another thief,» says Garth Gasse, director of assets protection for the Retail Industry Leaders Association.
While these skills initiatives and research investments can probably be largely taken at face value, they also provide Facebook with useful lobbying points at a time when regulators and lawmakers across Europe are taking on the company over issues such as hate speech, privacy and tax.
John Kirton, co-director of the G - 20 Research Group at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, called the summit a «very solid success,» pointing to broad agreement on the agenda, much of it focusing on less controversial issues such as women's empowerment and promoting digitalization.
At this point, you might want to enlist the help of an outside expert, such as a licensing agent, whose business is built on understanding the marketplace, analyzing the commercial potential of a character, brand, or design concept, and then using his or her network of contacts to turn concepts into deals.
«Such assets can be, and routinely are, used to supplement retirement income — for example, by downsizing the family home at the point of retirement, collecting rent on an investment property, or selling off a business and investing the proceeds,» Vettese wrote.
Sure, there are ways to supplement this, such as keeping your corporate gig while you're in the early startup or pre-revenue phase, but at some point you're going to have to take a leap off the income cliff and work for free.
The issue of bond market liquidity has been a consistent theme over the past years or so with financial executives such as JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, and Oaktree Capital's Howard Marks weighing in on the issue and generally pointing the finger at a lack of liquidity exasperating moves in financial markets.
Believers in the technology - is - alienating - us theory are quick to point out the real separation is happening in more intimate settings, such as at home, where families aren't talking much at the dinner table because they're all on their phones.
But with so many interests — and political careers — at stake, the risk that talks could fall through at any point remains a serious risk,» he warned, adding that such a scenario would have an impact of a 1.5 percent contraction on the U.K.'s long - term growth trend.
Investors seem to be looking at potential positives such as the fact that Trump may roll back regulations of businesses and lower the corporate tax rate by a much as 20 percentage points.
While your people may be quick to point out a competitor's mistakes, they are more likely to try to cover up any such blemishes at your own operation.
Blippar allows a user to point their phone camera at something such as a coffee mug or plant, and get detailed information about it.
Keep all those considerations in mind if you're planning a trip and think Zika could at some point be a concern for you, such as if you're trying to become pregnant or are taking a babymoon to a destination where Zika could soon spread.
And part of the problem is that there's no «real» or «natural» price for CEO labour (or for anything else), nothing to serve as a comparison point to figure out if such labour is being sold at the «right» price.
«As such, stressed out sales reps will all too often try to sell and negotiate at the same time by layering questions with value points, or worse, answering their own question on behalf of the prospect.»
At the end of the day, Google makes decisions based on the number of links pointing to your pages and the circumstances surrounding such links.
At one time its mapping gadgets got nearly every one from point A to point B, but the more people started using free apps such as Google Maps on their smartphones the less of these products it sold.
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