Sentences with phrase «critical point because»

«The Government is silent on this critical point because plainly Venditto had no role in the Nassau County contracts scheme.»

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Because of this, a venture capitalist maintains a more surface level and less emotional connection to the business, which can sometimes bring a more grounded point of view at critical moments.»
Post something critical about Obama's socks or point out that the Big East had more teams in the tournament than anyone else because there are, like, thirty - seven teams in the conference, and someone out there will curse the day you were born.
I'm asking for prayer because this represents a critical turning point in the project in which I will be engaging in some important conversations with those who might not, at first glance, agree with me.
Because on one critical point James turned out to be remarkably prescient.
Iwobi is better than Ramsey but many will dispute that because he score goals sometime, Ramsey is our weak point if u have a critical look at his performers but alway being favour by mr wenger.
It's easy to paint a road map to the league's demise — let's say, a critical mass of players leaves the sport because of health concerns, fans likewise lose interest in a sport they know is ruining men, and the game itself becomes a terrible slog to watch — but the end point may be several decades from now, well after the people who could have acted have sold out or died.
Its economic woes aside, the horse racing industry has reached a critical state in regard to public confidence — that is, among the millions who watch it more for pleasure than for profit — and it has reached that point over the last few years because of the near carnage that has been taking place during some of the game's most celebrated events, most notably in the nationally televised Breeders» Cup itself and the Triple Crown.
In the past games he has cost us several goals and several points because of critical errors at crucial moments.
You can add a step there to when you finally get your act together and then find the washing machine has broken itself (because you certainly didn't do it by doing any washing) and the repair person can't make it out to you for TWO DAYS, so clothes are at critical level, to the point where even your six year old notices and asks if you EVER do any washing.
I think right now we can get away with not asking these hard questions because enough people on earth still live in relative poverty and are not creating the waste that we as a country create, but when that changes (and it will), or when we have created so much waste ourselves as to arrive at that critical tipping point, we will need to have difficult conversations about these things.
It's an important point, because the apparent rift over the Inner Harbor development project has raised questions about the relations between the two offices, which will be critical to the future of Central New York — public discussions about different possible regional government arrangements are on the horizon, via the upcoming Consensus report and the fact that a plan to consider alternative governing structures was embedded in the recent $ 500 million aid package from the state.
The Indian Point 2 nuclear reactor will reopen late next month in time for the summer's peak energy season after a longer - than - expected shutdown because of deteriorating bolts critical to the plant's safety.
Andrew Selous (Con, seemingly stretched) makes another critical point about freedom of religious belief with reference to someone who came a cropper because of a Faceboook message.
This is being done because we're at a critical point in our country's future and this, like I say, is a very important piece to him, personally.»
Occasionally, new issues emerge due to either the inclusion of new data in the revision or because you or another reviewer missed a critical point.
And «critical transitions» or «tipping points» as suggested by the planetary boundaries concept may not exist for many of the cases because those shifts, if they exist, have already happened.
They identified «the ages between 14 - 17 as critical to mobility decisions but others (e.g. EMBO) pointed to pre-school ages as key to women's careers since it is women who carry the biggest share of childcare responsibility... and men scientists with children are less obstructed in their mobility career choices and decisions (because they are less likely to be married to women scientists who are often the «trailing spouse»).»
Carbon dioxide is a popular solvent because it has a relatively low pressure critical point, and it is naturally abundant.
As I'm sure is evident by now, conflict of interest is a critical planning point for your business because of your dual functions as a scientist and consultant.
«Nonlinear stage - scanning confocal microscopy is critical because it allows us to rapidly measure the nonlinear emission from thousands of different nanostructures while minimizing the potential systematic errors, such as intensity or beam pointing variations, often associated with tuning the wavelength of an ultrafast laser,» O'Brien says.
If you have ever felt like giving up because the scale isn't budging or you just don't feel like you're moving fast enough, I am here to reassure you that you ARE making progress, and this is the critical point where you actually have to «believe to see.»
The critical point is when leptin crosses the BBB, because if it can not make it across, the hunger response is never shut off, no matter how much leptin there maybe in the blood stream.
However, in adults (because of changes in metabolism) this is a very critical point.
I know it seems like I am being overly critical of an animated Batman film but that is only because the film made a point of being so knowledgeable of Batman as a franchise.
And that's probably why he's not hip today, because the trend in popular comedians has swung back to pointing their powers of critical perception at everything but the mirror.
These sequences are straight out of any rote thriller, but they're meant to be profound — critical of the conventions of the genre — because Paul (Arno Frisch) breaks the fourth wall a number of times; this is Scream for art - house aficionados, with Haneke at one point curbing the audience's euphoria by rewinding the film immediately after Anna shoots Peter in the chest.
Guilford «was critical because it gave us a test site that we could point to,» says King.
Possibly the most critical element in the rise of the medical profession was its ability to define and implement a trajectory from preservice to accomplished practice and then to insist that everyone in the profession follow that path... To establish such a trajectory, one begins with the end point, because people must have a clear view of the target if they are going to hit it, and the training must prepare them for such achievement.
Because newspaper articles contain only the most critical points about an issue, attempting to write one provides practice in learning how to summarize information concisely.
However, the reason these kinds of questions are tricky is because the questioner, from his / her point of view tells me the critical information (critical from his or her point of view)-- and the folks on the other side of the argument would have provided me with other information that they think matters.
However, it is a critical point that school districts will keep some or most of the federal funds and local funds because they are not tied (or loosely tied) to student enrollment.
That's because the end of third grade marks a critical transition point in children's learning: It is the time when children shift from learning how to read — the key focus, along with social development, of the early elementary years — to reading to learn.
Throughout the painful and insightful tale, Deford is either reluctantly flying off at a critical point or racing home (often due to the medical crisis) because of his job.
Your feedback at this point is critical because it will applied to the final version.
Unfortunately, this is the second critical point in your literary career because traditional publishers are going into bankruptcy all over the world.
However, the critical point here is that because of each device being laser - focused on its own content ecosystems you absolutely must be sold into one ecosystem or another for there to be any point in getting either device in the first place.
These are excellent points, and especially liked — make adjustments as you go along — because, like in writing, refining and retuning is most critical even for book marketing.
I will not link to the critical blogs in question, because the point of this post is to say that I hope more people will choose to focus on helping one another, and creating supportive communities.
This is critical, because a single late payment can drop your score by 60 points or more.
An emergency fund is always critical but you have to consider the fact that many people get into credit card debt not because of emergencies but because of impulse spending which you hit on in your second point.
If your dog appears restless or agitated, is rapidly panting with a bright red (or purple) tongue, has thick saliva, and seems to be slowing down or becoming weak, immediately find a cool place because your dog's temperature is probably reaching a critical point.
at this point everyone needs to be critical of Nintendo thats why nintendo is stubborn because their fans do nt do anything.
Carrier concludes:»... because this relatively small exhibition, which certainly doesn't present her entire career, or even, so I imagine, identify her starting point, offers such a limited selection of her art, it's impossible to offer a confident, critical evaluation... We are left hungry for more insights into her situation within the Parisian art world.
Considering Carlin's comments based on his expertise and education — i.e. seperating the wheat from the shaft: Debunking Carlin's comments about the «science of climate change» because he is an economist not a climatolgist, in addition to his association with political groups, is a critical point.
This post has stimulated me to comment, because I believe this this is the critical point — the only discussion we should be having is how to provide information to help adaptation.
It was mainly because guys like this — ok, shall be nameless, you read it yourself [points to slide with images of David Halpern, NASA and Mark Eakin NOAA]-- Who at that time was actually working for NOAA and NASA and was funding some of those guys like Michael Mann and all that on paleoclimate study was saying, look man, we need some kind of cogent reply, some kind of serious critical discussion so they could pass on to somebody in OSTP.
This is strange because, as Miles McEvoy, head of the National Organic Program at the USDA, pointed out, the grazing requirement is «a critical compliance component of an organic livestock operation.»
The second critical step is to use a reasoned approach to both (1) define the relevant universe (cases that belong in the bucket because they are generally on point) and (2) narrow to the most factually analogous cases (cases that will most likely make their way into the written analysis).
Phil pointed out that we need concrete things to ask for, because during the last Parliament Labour were critical of the transformation of legal aid, but when it came down to making promises to overturn specific cuts, more often than not they did not deliver.
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