Sentences with phrase «become sweet spots»

The news isn't all bad: As the world's prime grape - growing regions shift to higher, cooler latitudes, today's marginal areas will become sweet spots.
It seems to have become a sweet spot, certainly for our taste, and hopefully in our abilities for crafting an elevated genre character piece, and so this movie is Terminator meets No Country For Old Men, District 9 by way of True Romance.
The Honor 5X measures in at what's increasingly becoming the sweet spot for smartphones — with a 5.5 - inch display, it's big without being unmanageable.

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The sweet spot is when creativity can become business in a way that's rational.
When you see those dark spots on your bananas, you know you have to eat them or they'll become mushy and overly sweet.
Also, according to Hughes's analyses, new wells in Barnett are less productive, a sign of stagnation as «sweet spots become saturated with wells and drilling moves into lower quality rock,» he says.
These games are at a «sweet spot,» Hassabis says — not so easy as to be trivial, but hard enough that humans actually struggle to become experts.
Also, you don't have to always squat the same way — feel free to experiment with different positions and become as strong as possible in each one of them until you find your sweet spot.
That place is the sweet spot where you feel joy and happiness, and your dream life will become your reality.
He also tells the story of how he found his own metabolic «sweet spot» after becoming pre-diabetic at forty years old.
He also tells his own story of how he reached his own metabolic «sweet spot» after becoming pre-diabetic at forty years old.
Age - gap dating is becoming more common — there's even a mathematical equation for finding out the sweet spot.
Call it low expectations but the film landed in a sweet, delicate spot, becoming one of the year and New York Film Festival's most pleasant surprises.
(A word of reassurance: the more you use PBL in your teaching, the better you'll become at finding the sweet spot between time and quality.)
It quickly becomes vocal and breathless at higher revs, and the 3008 never feels particularly brisk even when kept in its sweet spot.
Let's just say that 11:00 pm - 1:00 am have become a surprising sweet spot.
With a hybrid drivetrain, the Camry becomes even more economical than its gasoline - only siblings, and hits a sweet spot for power.
Of course, the sweet spot is different for some writers become some want to gather more readers, while others have readers and can price their books a wee bit higher.
One of the my big complaints is that it becomes very difficult to find that sweet spot when it comes to font size, margins and line spacing.
People tend to draw conclusions about quality, expect to always get the low price on any future releases you might get (regardless of how much popularity or fan base you might develop — because you've set that expectation FOR them), and you can often do your peers a disservice because you're right... there is a sweet spot, and the more people that low ball pricing, the lower that sweet spot becomes.
The more prominent of these devices, including the Galaxy Tab and a Dell Android tablet prototype shown off at Oracle OpenWorld, feature screens measuring 7 inches - which may become something of a sweet spot for future tablets.
That's not to say that people won't shell out more for your books or that it's not worth pricing them higher in some instances, but you'll find that selling a larger number of copies becomes a lot easier within this affordable sweet spot.
They applaud the thin, light design of the new devices, saying the Kindle Paperwhite» finds a perfect sweet spot of size and weight without becoming too difficult to handle or feeling too cheap.»
His story hit a soft spot and it wasn't long before Griff was taken to APA where his sweet personality became even more apparent to staff and volunteers.
Cologne is not particularly quick to reveal its charm but with a bit of persistence and a few drinks at one of the riverside beer gardens the city's sweet spots become more obvious.
This sweet spot becomes more and more valuable, as it becomes an green oasis in the «burbs».
Blending ethanol at the pump is becoming popular, because many people have discovered the MPG sweet spot of their particular engine.
As we head into 2007, seems that midlevel Biglaw associates who've reached that three to five year «sweet spot» (old enough to work independently, young enough to take orders) in the law firm hierarchy are well on their way to becoming an endangered species.
Michael Slan, who becomes managing partner next year, says the firm is «a sweet spot for entrepreneurs and corporate counsel alike.
Underwriting guidelines and «sweet spots» are always changing, so after you become a client we will keep the savings coming by using Review and Reduce to lower your premiums in the future.
Smart speakers are moving towards the 100 dollar sweet spot, used as loss - leaders to populate homes with what could become home retail terminals, linking consumers to a supply chain that opens the door to a range of services,» said director of research Simon Bryant.
After a fairly long burn - in period, the sounds will mellow out and become less bright in the high - end, but finding most people's sweet spot can take longer than other headphones.
Everything that you've done up to this point leads to this single sweet spot; and it is here that you... become the strongest version of yourself.
Big picture: Builders seem to be in a sweet spot: The economy is supporting a strong pace of home sales, and the tax overhaul that seems likely to become law should boost profits.
Our old dinky dining area has become everyone's favorite spot thanks to new floors, this fab vintage sofa from Gillian Bryce Fine Art, and the leopard rug from our demolished teal room (RIP, sweet lover).
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