Sentences with phrase «come at all»

The study estimated that this would come at an additional cost of $ 9 billion.
Cancun's heavy focus on tourism has come at the expense of locals who often deal with an underdeveloped and disordered urban expanse.
The arrests come at a crucial time for Saudi Arabia as it tries to diversify its investments away from oil and rebrand itself as the next major tech player.
The big dividend - payers come at a high price these days.
«You should come at this from the perspective of «how can I possibly help this person,» not «how can I milk the fact that he's on my email list,» Huckabay adds.
But under a Trump administration, it seems like progress would come at the cost of the basic commitment to democracy (however flawed) that keeps people flying.
And keep in mind that these potential losses come at a time when banks have put aside loan loss reserves to cover just 1.4 % of their lending portfolio, their lowest in years.
But Arista's success may have come at the cost of Cheriton and Bechtolsheim's friendship.
Investment firms, such as T. Rowe Price, also offer free benefits evaluators, while tools from pay - for - play software vendors — including SocialSecuritySolutions.com, priced from $ 20 to $ 250 and Kotlikoff's MaximizeMySocialSecurity.com ($ 40)-- come at a cost but provide a more comprehensive analysis.
The JPMorgan loss actually couldn't have come at a better time for Warren, presenting her with the opportunity to bring the focus back to her consumer advocacy credentials.
Even if you're part of the cool crowd, crowdfunding success will come at a price.
The worries about inflation's impact on savings come at a time when retirement finances are in flux.
While letters like these can come at any time throughout the year — and throughout your career — they tend to tick up right about now.
The prospect was interested, given that the company was struggling with a large change program itself, so my call had a come at a great time.
The improvements do come at a cost, however, especially if you start to choose options like additional memory and storage.
If the Rams could land Beckham (who surely would come at a high price), they could have one of the best receiver - running back tandems in the NFL by pairing him with Todd Gurley.
Bt because incubator services come at a price — cash, equity or opportunity costs — this is a serious business decision to be carefully evaluated.
These minute long sessions always seemed to come at just the right time — when I was stressed, or mentally exhausted.
It might come at the risk of turning off some people, but Marshall recommends taking a position (from time to time) on how a problem should be solved.
A number of do - it - yourself platforms are debunking the myth that PR agencies are the only way to get covered in leading publications, but even these services come at a price and require the client to do most of the hard work themselves.
The announcement couldn't have come at a better time.
Sure, growth of users is extremely important, but it can come at the expense of investing in ways to understand, predict and minimize customer churn.
The gender equality push also has come at the same time that the firm's revenue has jumped — it rose 18 percent from 2015 to 2017, to $ 1.1 billion.
They come at a time when the only major changes at the company were Kalanick's departure and a stated commitment to improve the company's culture to eliminate harassment, an announcement that's unlikely to negatively impact Uber's stock price.
Trump's comments come at a time when gun reform is once again being heavily discussed across America, and many businesses are cutting ties with the National Rifle Association.
His biggest victory this year may have come at the end of October, when Tesla announced that it had its second profitable quarter in the company's history, shocking analysts who thought that the company would be reporting yet another loss.
Rather, entrepreneurs now have the opportunity to develop their skills and networks by tapping into alternative resources that come at a lower cost.
And they come at an appropriate time.
The results come at a time when airlines around the world face a shortage of pilots due to the addition of flights and the fact many pilots are retiring.
There may be other reasons for the board's reluctance, one being that change could come at the expense of safety.
Features like Facebook Professional Services (a local business directory), City Guides (an early - stage, travel planning feature), more info on business search results (price range, popularity, Call Now, etc.), and which friends have visited a specific local business are all foreshadowing for what's to come at Facebook.
«If the person is hired, he or she will eventually have to sit across the table from top CMOs and will need to be able to answer the tough questions that come at them, to think on their feet, and to feel confident in their responses,» Zwelling concludes.
The good news for Apple fans is that this model might do everything except slice your bread in the morning, but it will come at a cost.
All this brinkmanship has come at a time of increased tensions, with North Korea ramping up its threats to bomb the U.S..
The government forecasts growth of 4.5 - 5.5 percent this year, although expectations are for the figure to come at the low end of the range, putting Malaysia in danger of its slowest growth since 2009, during the Global Financial Crisis, when the economy contracted.
Based on these assumptions, it takes over $ 16 billion to run Westworld for one year and $ 44,800,000 to keep the lights on for one day — scandal, murder and seduction come at a cost.
«I wanted them to come at this not like bank marketers,» he says.
«New business is great, but it shouldn't come at the expense of our water and air,» Clean Wisconsin said on Facebook.
Unfortunately, years of experience come at a high cost, and too much experience can sometimes lead to inflexible opinions.
Great - looking and - feeling hardware, consistently updated software, free in - person tech support, and inter-device connectivity all come at a cost.
The government forecasts the economy will grow 4.5 - 5.5 percent this year, although expectations are for the figure to come at the low end of the range, in danger of its slowest growth since 2009, during the Global Financial Crisis, when the economy contracted.
Blankfein's Bitcoin comments come at a time when some Goldman Sachs clients have signaled interest in the cryptocurrency, which has surged 340 % since the start of the year — a single unit is now worth about $ 4,300 according to CoinDesk.
Seko's visit to New Delhi has come at a time when India is preparing to create a network with other major oil consumers in Asia, such as China, South Korea and Japan, to negotiate better terms with sellers.
«I am the lone guy while arrows come at me,» he said.
After all product freebies or discounts on services will come at little or no cost to you but the profit from these freebies will be immeasurable with countless returning customers and heart felt, positive reviews that entice newer ones.
When you have experience outside of the tech bubble, you take on a new perspective and can come at a problem (and solve it) differently.
The tariff headlines come at a time when China has come back into the foreground as a concern for investors for the first time in two years.
But, these new tools — especially a service for dating, in which people can be at their most vulnerable with one another — come at a precarious time for Facebook.
The revelations come at a time when the unregulated power of the tech companies is under increased scrutiny, and Congress is weighing whether to limit the immunity that it granted to tech companies in 1996 for third - party content on their platforms.
However, more choice may come at a higher cost, said Duncan Stewart, a director of technology, media and telecom at Deloitte.
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