Sentences with phrase «came at»

In the end, she says, it still came at a cost to the organization, but frank discussion helped avoid what could have been a disastrous outcome.
Still, the victory came at an eye - popping price, generating criticism in the press.
The fires came at one of the worst times for the marijuana industry.
His remark — which launched a flood of T - shirts — came at an Amazon Web Services conference in April 2014, when he announced that Infor would move all of its IT operations into AWS data centers — and out of its own.
Berners - Lee's comments came at a Global Finance Summit on Monday, according to a TechWorld report.
But it came at a cost, said Larry Levitt, a vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan health policy think tank.
«They came at each other with clubs... it was a horrible thing to watch,» Trump told reporters at what was supposed to be an announcement and news conference on his administration's infrastructure policy.
The move came at a crucial time in the company's history as recent times has seen its stock plummet from an all - time high of more than $ 27 in 2011 to a 52 - week low of $ 1.18.
But it's also clear that Target's success online came at the expense of what Cornell called «disappointing traffic and sales trends in our stores.»
His speech came at the rapid clip of someone accustomed to analyzing language for content only, and at the speed of a very agile mind that didn't have time for rhetorical flourishes.
The slowdown also came at a time as many (including this writer) questioned the viability of the business model.
Habstritt started working with McClelland three months after her launch, advising on everything from start - up basics to branding (the name «Vets To Go» came at his suggestion).
Still, the launch came at a time when cryptocurrency markets fell sharply from their record highs last year, suggesting interest may have declined.
«All of this great work in iOS 10 would be meaningless if it came at the expense of your privacy,» he said on stage at the event in San Francisco.
The ring came at the end — and was the one piece of the puzzle that the Travel Siblings didn't plan themselves.
Of course, the money came at a price: although the majority of the chief executives today retain at least 50 % of the equity in their companies, only about a quarter of them own the whole show.
«One of my most valuable failures came at an early age, when I failed to convince a major publishing house to buy out Student magazine,» Branson recalled.
Was there a lesson learned from the PlayStation 3, which initially came at a relatively high price?
Even more impressive, this emergency goaltender (part of a crew of recreational players who staff home games for the Blackhawks in case of emergencies) stopped every shot that came at him — seven in total — and was swarmed by an appreciative team when the night ended.
Fifth in line to the throne, the new prince's arrival came at a lower cost than one might expect for a royal baby delivery — at least when compared to the cost of a similar delivery in the US.
Tsipras's victory on Sunday came at the expense of a functioning financial system.
They're faster, thinner, and lighter than they've ever been before, but those advantages came at a price.
The growth of the mobile game ecosystem has largely come at the expense of the large, established players.
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 two.
Seko's visit to New Delhi has come at a time when India is preparing to create a network with other...
The incident comes at a time when police agencies in the US have made headlines for fatally shooting suspects during encounters in which the suspect was suffering from the affects of mental illness or, in many more cases, did not have a weapon.
And with good reason; millions of entrepreneurs and businesspeople have embraced the idea that carving out a slice of an existing market can certainly be effective, but finding new opportunities — finding blue oceans — is even better, since those gains don't have to come at the expense of other businesses or other people.
Loose monetary policy may come at the cost of fostering financial instability.
The success comes at a perfect time for Nintendo.
The move comes at the start of the time of year known as the annual upfront marketplace, between March and May, when many major U.S. media companies sell the bulk of their ad inventory for the next year.
The news comes at the end of a week in which Scotland's energy minister said that fracking «can not and will not take place in Scotland.»
The investment in military hardware in Trump's budget would come at an expense of foreign aid and democracy promotion programs that have been a hallmark of U.S. foreign policy for decades.
The success comes at a critical time for Nintendo.
It may seem like everything is coming at you all at once, but you have more control over the influx than you realize.
The rupiah's heightened volatility risks also come at a time when many companies usually pay their offshore debts and transfer dividends abroad, pushing dollar demand higher, he said.
But we come at it through a different lens because we have different life experiences.
This discontent comes at a time when deadlines for the listing have frequently been pushed back and eleventh - hour privatization options have also emerged.
But that's the situation that fans of the critically - acclaimed NBC drama This Is Us found themselves in after Tuesday's episode, in which the long - anticipated death of a leading character (actor Milo Ventimiglia's Jack) is hinted to ended up coming at the hands of a faulty slow - cooker, of all things.
The timing of Lyft's big expansion is interesting — while it surely took months of planning, the announcement comes at a time when Uber is embroiled in a number of controversies.
The developments also come at a time when tension with North Korea is at an all time high.
Look at your own history with how you come at these issues and educate yourself accordingly.»
The partnership comes at a time when both Periscope and GoPro are expanding beyond their roots.
«All too often, especially within the tech community, we're talking about growth that comes at the expense of everything else,» Blumenthal said.
Activision's investment in eSports comes at a time where PC games like Riot Games» League of Legends, Valve's Dota 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and Blizzard's Heroes of the Storm and StarCraft II dominate the scene.
The ruling comes at a difficult time for the conservative party, which just lost the 2017 election to a coalition headed by the liberal Labour Party.
And we're not talking Mr. Burns or Dr. Evil levels of maniacal ambition here — even the sort of day - to - day striving driven entrepreneurs engage in can come at a cost, research shows:
However, the new report comes at a particularly inopportune time for Cuban, as it follows a high - profile Sports Illustrated report, published two weeks ago, detailing «a corporate culture rife with misogyny and predatory sexual behavior» in the Dallas Mavericks organization.
Economic growth is translating into oil demand growth and comes at a time that OPEC and Russia lead production cuts aimed at tightening the market.
Whatever the reason, the move to regulate methane comes at a bad time for the industry as it would directly affect the development costs associated with new wells.
If you can swing it, great, but don't let these lifestyle temptations come at the cost of a happier retirement, Snider says.
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