Sentences with phrase «certain point its costs»

At a certain point its costs less to hire a person then to keep them on through a staffing agency so this is a great way to prove yourself and get a permanent positions afterwards.

Not exact matches

A superficial analysis might point to Canadian government investment incentives and labour costs, relative to those in parts of the U.S. and in certain emerging economies.
As a number of critics have pointed out, using AMP would come at a certain cost.
While that's a modest return for a high - flying tech stock, at a certain point, Twitter would hit a wall trying to satisfy investors and contain its costs.
They've been «anchored» to a certain price point, and if they're focused on costs rather than the value of outcomes, you're never going to escape the weight of their lowball expectations.
Reinforcing this point in 2009, conforming loan limits were then raised in certain «high - cost» areas nationwide; areas in which the median home sale price handily exceeded the national average.
I differ also from the various middle positions, which hold that there are some good things in this culture (like greater freedom for the individual), but that these come at the expense of certain dangers (like a weakening of the sense of citizenship), so that one's best policy is to find the ideal point of trade - off between advantages and costs.
While I'm not inclined to ascribe motive in this case and prefer to give Ham the benefit of the doubt that he holds his position because his conscience demands it, I think these folks bring up a good point about how we can become so heavily invested in a certain ideology that change comes at enormous cost.
At a certain point in the lifespan of a vehicle, it's going to start to cost more to maintain than it's worth.
«The criticism he gets from certain fans is because he's not world class and didn't cost # 50M», good point, he is not world class, we should not expect world class performance from him.
In cases brought in the UK, members are fully indemnified in relation to the cost of legal advice and assistance from the point at which a claim is registered subject to certain exclusions.
DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL - Rebecca Harris MP (Castle Point) «Bill to require the Secretary of State to conduct a cross-departmental analysis of the potential costs and benefits of advancing time by one hour for all, or part of, the year; to require the Secretary of State to take certain action in the light of that analysis.»
The energy storage industry continues to evolve, and though Durathon battery technology is well - suited for certain applications, today it is just not cost - effective enough to manufacture at a competitive price point compared to other battery technologies.
Not everyone has a reasonable understanding of what it really costs to visit a certain area, especially in the case of people from low cost - of - living areas visiting high cost - of - living areas, so even some well - intentioned visitors may fail on this point.
The authors, who also include Jodi Brandt at Boise State University and Kristen Lear at the University of Georgia, point out that what is most certain is the glaring uncertainty of the global sand supply and the true costs of obtaining sand.
After a certain point, though, the cost of keeping everything and everyone on standby, while the last glimmer of hope slowly fades, will become prohibitive to doing actual business; so if Terra Nova can't successfully woo another network, it's going to be lights out for any more prehistoric shenanigans.
It's almost certain that if the mayor of the city is re-elected, he will enact a plan to euthanize every dog on the island, even though the animals pose no threat, don't cost the city money any longer, and were, at one point, loved by a certain segment of the population.
As I've pointed out before, the trick to writing an article blaming special education is to mention a high cost for educating certain special education students (or even a high - sounding aggregate figure) without putting in perspective how much money that is relative to the entire school budget.
The simple fact that parents must weigh the benefits of going private against the financial costs, however, points to certain inferences that should guide our thinking.
The point is that there is a certain segment of the reading market that will troll either ONLY the free stuff, or spends a lot of time looking at the free stuff who would never actually stumble across your book that actually costs money.
POD books and eBooks can handle extra pages, images, color, fonts, and content without any cost (up to a certain point, and even with Kindle, it's marginal).
Some digital publishing companies enable the authors to set book costs and control profits, but some services determine the costs and pay the writer a certain percentage of the profit — recovering their manufacturing expenses at the point of sale.
Assuming what people thinks makes any difference — I've seen estimates that this thing may have cost Amazon something like 5 - 10 % of book sales among certain demographics who don't like what Amazon is doing, which is not nothing, if not exactly crippling — if Hachette is standing on the «we care about authors» moral high ground, Amazon is pretty much duty bound to point out why they are the ones who should be viewed as the Author's Friend.
This task becomes much easier if you limit your shopping to a certain type of mortgage: for example, comparing 30 - year fixed rate mortgages at the same price point is much faster than trying to figure out the relative costs of a 15 - year mortgage against a 5/1 ARM.
After all, in order to get the best deal on your mortgage loan, you will need to understand certain things such as points, interest rates and closing costs.
At this point, you will be responsible for certain applicable costs, such as title insurance, discount points, and fees for loan origination, loan applications, appraisals, housing surveys, and your first month of homeowner's insurance.
While many lenders offer rewards that are seldom redeemed due to high cost or the ability to redeem points earned being limited to a few certain merchants, Citi tailors its rewards programs to meet the needs of specific consumer markets.
That gives you a lot of flexibility as you can redeem points towards the cost of certain purchases you make.
These cards don't have massive introductory bonuses or significant point or mile accumulations such as triple rewards for certain purchases, but they will allow you to build up rewards throughout the year without incurring additional costs or fees.
And while it has managed to pass most of this cost on to the consumer, shoppers started choosing cheaper products when some foods surpassed a certain price point, president and executive chairman Greg Weston said during a conference call with investors last week.
I cut my costs where I can, but only to a certain point.
She points out that organizations in certain parts of the sector may have legitimate reasons for spending more on administration, such as higher labour costs.
On the other hand, certain British Airways flights could cost more than 12,500 miles, so do the math for yourself to see if collecting British Airways points makes sense.
«I don't think standard of living equates with cost of living beyond a certain point... There's a point you start getting inverse correlation between wealth and quality of life... In fact, I'd be worse if I had six or eight houses.
It can include interest, mortgage insurance, and certain points or credit costs.
However, you may have to pay certain additional costs, including the price of a home appraisal, closing costs (possibly including points, title fees and taxes) and maintenance and / or transaction fees.
As Kee pointed out to Maclean's, most policies offer replacement cost coverage up to certain limits, or guaranteed replacement cost coverage that includes any additional costs beyond.
A portion of an Eligible Rate may reflect taxes and third - party charges for certain included items, and those costs may not be eligible for Qantas Points.
So clearly there's a certain cost at which it makes more sense to redeem your Ultimate Rewards points via the Pay with Points feature than it would to transfer them to Upoints via the Pay with Points feature than it would to transfer them to UPoints feature than it would to transfer them to United.
There are some Hyatt properties where, during certain times of the year, using points bought at this kind of cost is cheaper than parting with cash.
That gives you a lot of flexibility as you can redeem points towards the cost of certain purchases you make.
You see, every action you can take at each location costs a certain amount of action points, and each worker you have on your playerboard also has a set amount of action points they can use when put to work.
Like other games of this type building an army costs points, so you have a certain amount of points to work with and must put together your forces within that limit.
Individually, many of the dishes will give you a certain amount of points but there are certain restaurants that will allow you to create combo plates that will give even larger points boosts, but will cost you quite a few thousand Yen.
Each type has four techniques and costs a certain amount of Technique Points, with healing being the most expensive (5TP).
It's impossible to ignore the idea that «3D - breasts» were a huge selling - point for the game; when the students take a certain amount of damage, or are on the receiving end of a special - attack, her clothing is incrimently destroyed; at the start of each Mission, players have the option of activating «Frantic» mode - the character will shed her clothes (she fights in a bikini) and her attack - power will increase, at the cost of her defenses; during «Shinobi Transformation» sequences, players are also shown some rather gratuitous fan - service angles of their character between the change from one outfit to another...
All actions cost a certain amount of time on the doomsday clock, and the game was marketed with a hurry - up intensity as a selling point.
Skills cost certain Skill Points (SP) with the more powerful costing more SP than the weaker ones.
At a certain point, in a given grid system, the cost of integrating more VRE exceeds the benefits.
The 2014 paper's author, Isabel Galiana, herself said that the «the paper does not explicitly undertake a benefit / cost analysis of keeping climate change to two degrees,» and also noted that if certain «tipping points» were passed, then climate - change induced damage could also increase.
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