Sentences with phrase «completely gone at that point»

Now it has completely gone at that point.

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We've become so used to relying on constant connectivity to upload photos to Instagram, stay in touch with group chats, and navigate with Google Maps that at this point, it's fairly hard to go completely without it — especially when you're somewhere new.
At best, your sales reps are going into their calls with gaps in the story; at worst, they're completely off point and exhausted before making a single calAt best, your sales reps are going into their calls with gaps in the story; at worst, they're completely off point and exhausted before making a single calat worst, they're completely off point and exhausted before making a single call.
«Jimmy was very, very good at letting go of the things that might have made him a success up to that point, but he was willing to shed them and go for something completely different... Jimmy's career is based on a tremendous lack of fear of moving forward.»
I didn't even realize I had gone through almost the entire store at this point — after a while, all the tall shelves stacked with so many products started feeling like a maze, and I completely lost track of where I was.
At the very point when man has completely given over his life to the domination of the lifeless mechanism of world process, he can go forth with his whole being to encounter the Thou.
I'm going to stay off dairy for a while... I may consider adding grass - fed butter or ghee and possibly at some point heavy cream but right now I just don't feel the need for it, I'm completely happy with coconut milk and coconut oil as substitutions.
WWE is at its best when things break the fourth wall to a point of real - life seriousness, or go completely the other way and embrace the absurdity of the form.
I agree and it's Hummels, Sneiderlin, and Dybala from your list for me... We need some serious presence in our team mainly in the midfield area because we're either too small or weak minded and that's unacceptable to the fans... Love Özil and what he can do but if we manage to acquire players of presence this summer that can no doubt cover him while he floats and he still goes missing then I'm afraid it will have been a very expensive mistake with him... I'm at a point now where I'm completely numb to us losing because I don't expect us to win and that's bad.
Each and every wrestler, I mean superstar, has to point at it, completely taking the focus out of what is going on in the ring.
All our summer signings are doing well, we are much better than last season going forward (although more suspected in defence) The official hate us — at Everton now Hull, 4 more points -15 total and things would be completely different, that's how close it is.
Club captain Per Mertesacker and vice-captain Laurent Koscielny will return in short order, and while this may not solve the problem completely — one's old and slow, the other's semi-permacrocked, and Arsenal gonna Arsenal — we need to at least see Arsenal failing at full strength before we can truly point and laugh.
As somebody pointed out on Wednesday night, Giroud did at least keep getting in positions to score and did not go missing despite being completely wayward with his finishing.
Losing the head to head is a real blow, but the title is not completely goneat this point last weekend, Atleti were seven points off top, and now they're eight.
Asked to leave our community board for continuing posting «facts» when others would post inflammatory articles like, «Just Say No to Pitocin» and I would go, «Uh, yeah, but wait...» At one point I had 40 grown women devote a thread to informing me that I had completely ruined their forum, when I refused to leave it out of principle, having broken no rules.
Just Because: At some point all babies * go through some kind of five - star sleep regression where they completely forget how to sleep through the night, and start waking up in shorter and shorter intervals until they've gone completely back to newborn sleep patterns — including, of course, the complete inability to self - soothe or fall asleep without parental aid (preferably in the form of singing).
So you end up with a candidate that has positions that at least half of the party completely disagrees with to the point that they are already want to go outside the lines to align with the LP instead of the GOP or DNC.
At that point, you've seen what you're going to see, and you have to start thinking about is there some other way, some other instrument; which might be a bigger accelerator, it might be a more sensitive detector, it might be looking in, you know, some completely different region of — you know, for example, particle astrophysics didn't exist, you know, 10 or 15 years ago, but now it's one of the most active fields.
Second thing, but maybe more important for all you gluten intolerant folks out there, these pancakes are completely gluten free (and vegan, but that sort of goes without saying at this point).
I haven't completely quit GAPS yet because I don't know what eating method to follow at this point with colitis and yeast and whatever other issues I have going on simultaneously.
At this point, I think I'm ready to wash off the color completely and go back to blonde.
Hunter may not be going for Burberry's core customer — as we mentioned, the companies operate at completely different price points — but it certainly looks like it's going to borrow a few of Burberry's marketing tricks in attracting its own.
In a statement, the former MP said: «It is completely unacceptable that neither of the two leading dating apps display safety alerts or notices at any point from download to real life use, not even anything as simple as meeting somewhere public and letting a friend know where you're going.
We shot the film completely out of order, so at a certain point they had to shave the goatee, and we had to go full, full fake beard.
And at that point that could end up rendering certain modes completely unusable when going from TV mode to portable, such as the Battle Royale mode called Blackout.
Begging the question... how did both our countries [UK & UK) go completely off the rails at almost the exact same point in history?
If it is the fuel pump, you can expect it will completely go out at some point when you least expect it and you need the vehicle the most (Murphy's Law applies here, I think).
If you have finally finished all of your coursework and homework, and now you are at the point where you are completely focused on your dissertation writing, then you are going to love partnering with a writing professional.
Every fat cat from Las Lomas Polo is shadowed wherever he goes by five or six escorts, and Spider Salazar is even worse; ever since he struck it rich he's had himself protected by a troop of thugs trained in Israel, and that night Spider, who hadn't been on a horse for months because he was clogged with cholesterol and had to content himself with watching from the stands, that night Spider, who was completely plastered, ordered them to bring him the most spirited horse, a big, imperious bay called Parsley, and if I say «called,» Agustina princess, it's because no one calls it anything anymore, since in the darkness, the mud, and the commotion, Parsley lost his temper and threw Spider, slamming him against a rock, and then some genius of a bodyguard, a guy they call the Sucker, had the brilliant idea of teaching the horse a lesson by blasting it with his machine gun, leaving it riddled like a sieve with its hooves pointing up at the moon, the most pathetic little scene imaginable.
They have to be in complete denial at this point to think they're going to survive when both book and music stores have completely failed to weather the storm.
SAPA has Bruno aged at 12 years old — he is unable to see very well, and the vets seem to think that he is going to go completely blind at some point if he hasn't already.
at least the store i go to, all of the employee's are just such 360 fanboys to the point that they are completely rude to me just cause i'm pre ordering a ps3 game.
completely agree with the article... sony hype DriveClub PlayStation Plus edition to the point that they are the firm who cares about their fans but right at the last moment delayed it release but went ahead with full retail version release....
At one clever point you even end up playing a good section, only to find out that it was just Greaves explaining what would probably have happened had he taken that path, and that he actually took a different one altogether, causing the game to rewind and you to go down a completely different path.
At this point in this review, I'm going to be completely honest, after 8 hours of playing Citizens of Earth I gave up with it, the back tracking and continuous amount of side quests that the game kept giving me became far too much, and left me ultimately feeling overwhelmed.
It's completely possible to go delving into computer files to find out more about the where and why of Abstergo at this point in time but you don't really have to.
Once the ice reaches the equator, the equilibrium climate is significantly colder than what would initiate melting at the equator, but if CO2 from geologic emissions build up (they would, but very slowly — geochemical processes provide a negative feedback by changing atmospheric CO2 in response to climate changes, but this is generally very slow, and thus can not prevent faster changes from faster external forcings) enough, it can initiate melting — what happens then is a runaway in the opposite direction (until the ice is completely gone — the extreme warmth and CO2 amount at that point, combined with left - over glacial debris available for chemical weathering, will draw CO2 out of the atmosphere, possibly allowing some ice to return).
There is no possible way to know all aspects of what is going on in our skies, or all the agendas being carried out, but the fact that the climate is being completely engineered is a certainty at this point.
Although the site is technically zero carbon at the moment, it's also got far more bad points — it's seriously fugly, completely useless, and not doing anything for the economy of the town (no jobs being created, no money coming in or going out, etc)
The real point is that you've postulated this completely undescribed energy storage system which has an almost perfect deadtime response — it all goes in one end, and comes out all at once at some unknown point in the future.
In Alex's own training, he went from being completely at sea to being able to walk into a room and declare that at the end of the day we're going to be negotiating these five points.
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