Sentences with phrase «critical time points»

During that time, I had the opportunity to work overseas with our European colleagues and clients for several weeks at a time during some critical time points in a project's timelines.

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You can tailor automated messages so they're well timed — not spammy — to reach out at critical points during the customer's journey.
An important and useful element of the thinking at the time was the replacement of the earlier «control theory» approach to policy (i.e. the belief that the central point was to find an appropriate spot on the Phillips curve and to stay there), towards a «game theoretic» view, in which the critical issues related to behaviour — the interaction between the monetary authorities and the public.
These items, combined with the impending approach of critical construction windows, the lead time required to ramp up spending, and the imperative that the company avoid incurring significant debt while lacking the necessary clarity, have brought Kinder Morgan to a decision point.
This is a critical time for the British, European and global economies; a decisive period for reform of the global financial system including its leading financial centre, the City of London; and a crucial point in the Bank of England's history as it accepts vital new responsibilities.»
In our time Mankind seems to be approaching its critical point of social organization.
When it has passed beyond what we called at the beginning its «critical point of socialization'the mass of Mankind, let this be my conclusion, will penetrate for the first time into the environment which is biologically requisite for the wholeness of its task.
At the same time, he directed some critical comments to the liberation theologians, thereby underscoring some of the points made earlier in the conference by Schubert Ogden.
Biblically literate women looked to scripture to justify their changing situation, especially in the churches.25 Gabriele Dietrich emphasizes three points which are important in our context from the Jesus Movement26: firstly, the Jesus Movement was critical of the existing patriarchal family structure and created new forms of community; secondly, it was egalitarian in terms of class with a bias in favor of the poor; and, thirdly, it provided for a participation of women which was far reaching and unusual under the conditions of the time.27
The revolutionary social, economic, and intellectual developments in post-Civil War America stimulated within Protestantism attempts to develop a new prophetic ministry which would exercise critical judgment on the injustices which accompanied the radical changes of the period and would point the way to a new application of the gospel to the social needs of the time.
«Right,» Omar continued, «but it seems like, if these ideas are that critical, God would have taken the time to make bullet points out of them.
But it is a temptation which is only now entering its critical phase, now that Man has raised himself to the point of being able to measure both the immensity of the Time that lies before him and the almost limitless powers made available to him by his concerted efforts to seize hold of the material springs of the world.
The difficulty was that the liberal critical scholar was engaged at one and the same time in constructing a faith - image and reconstructing the historical image, the one as a believer and the other as a scholar, and this led to the confusion between these two tasks to which Schweitzer, in effect, pointed, and which was, indeed, unavoidable.
At whatever point you decide that there's an appropriate critical mass of chillers present to start serving soup, it's time to start frying bread.
In the time it takes to change a bearing on a conveyor, for instance, the X-ray critical control point is back up and running again without even calling the factory for parts.
Arsene Wenger is regularly asked about the contract talks between Arsenal and Mesut Ozil, which will reach a critical point if the German midfielder has not put pen to paper by the time the summer transfer window arrives, and the latest person to pitch in with some advice for our assist king is the Germany legend Michael Ballack.
I've had enough of this crap, look I honesty do think giroud is a good striker and he is a fairly consistant goal scorer, and every time he played for arsenal he gave 100 percent and I think we all appreciated the way he was, a true professional, but to say we as fans were too critical of him or that he didn't have enough of a chance at arsenal is just absolute bullshit, first of all he has scored more headed goals than any other player in the prem since he arrived in 2012 so we did play to his strengths and he was our main striker for four long years and every pundit on sky and motd has at one point said Giroud is not enough for arsenal to win the title ect, but, now we have sold him he is apparently the best thing since sliced bread and the best buy of the transfer window blah blah fuc * # * g blah.
Its an Insult and salt to our Lacerated wounds to be Linked with the Likes of «kylian Mbappe» at such critical point in time when we desire the EPL trophy most
The awkward demotion of the Colombian international has come at a critical time in this year's campaign for the club, on the verge of a Champions League Final berth and sitting just one point behind rivals Barcelona and Atlético Madrid in La Liga.
It can feel as though every time you try to point out that your partner is being manipulative, controlling, or overly critical in a way that is eroding your marriage, you end up being accused of causing them to behave that way.
The most critical point of our lives for learning has to be from birth until the age of three, although the optimum time is up until 9 years old.
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The critical turning point presented in week six of your pregnancy means that your baby's major organs and internal systems are rapidly growing; thus, it is especially important by this time to adhere to eating «safe» foods and avoiding the following:
This is a critical point in developing your baby's future sleep patterns so it is important to be consistent in nap and bed times.
UKIP's Paul Nuttall takes over the party leadership at a critical point in time.
With July 4th looming and Iranian nuclear negotiations at a critical point, it's a good time for a #TBT think piece.
The advent of the EU single market in 1992 was a critical turning point for alcohol duties: for the first time, most of the restrictions on people travelling to other European countries - where duties were usually far lower - were removed.
I am saying, to borrow the language of the economist, that for the first time in a long while, our macroeconomic fundamentals are solid and all the critical indices are pointing in the right direction,» the President Stated.
None of the prosecution's witnesses, however, testified there was an explicit quid pro quo, a point the New York Times said could be critical in the case's outcome.
«I will talk to the two leaders, but I would suggest that they come to the meeting with a plan on how to address the critical priorities that I have pointed out need to be addressed at this time,» Paterson said.
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.
Petra Schleiter argues that those who are critical of the Act miss the key point that its adoption forced Prime Ministers to govern in a more inclusive way, and makes it impossible for them to heed the siren calls of calling an advantageously timed election.
The General Secretary of the NDC at the time, the late Dr Josiah Aryeh, at a press conference in Accra had said: «The identity or identities of the lenders, the intricate corporate maze known as the CNTCI, the conflicting and confusing addresses and telephone / fax numbers, the concealment of critical conditions of the agreement from the Loan Agreement and from the documentation submitted to Parliament, including the issue of the bank guarantee and the sole - sourcing undertakings, all point to one thing.
If that result is reproduced in the presidential primary, Clinton will win by nearly 30 points and will be credited with a major victory at a critical time in the nomination process.
«At such instances, as in fact the article clearly shows, a Service Chief or Intelligence Chief, makes a written request / appeal to Mr President outlining whatever urgent and critical security needs of the nation they consider imminently paramount, at any given point in time.
All of these efforts underscore a critical point, one that science may need some time to embrace: The paper is not sacrosanct.
A critical turning point, according to Zimmerman, was the Persian Gulf war, when Mark Brender, then a journalist at ABC News, obtained high - resolution satellite images of Kuwait from Russia, and another journalist, Jean Heller of the St. Petersburg Times, made those images public.
«Examining developmental changes in the brain over a critical period of reading appears to be a unique sensitive measure of variation and may add insight to our understanding of reading development in ways that brain data from one time point, and behavioral and environmental measures, can not,» said Chelsea Myers, BS, lead author and lab manager in UCSF's Laboratory for Educational NeuroScience.
«It is at the point of implantation that the stem cells go through this change and «mature», which is also a highly critical time for the embryo,» says Dr Lanner.
«Our research points to the need to better understand the impact of prematurity on the timing of critical maturational processes and to develop therapies aimed at regulating brain development,» Dr. Blüml said.
Identification of a common critical developmental time point between SMNΔ7 neonatal and novel adult mouse models for spinal muscular atrophy.
At some point during that critical postpartum time, my kidneys began to function.
Many of my friends swear by whey protein isolate and I've researched it to some extent, but I do not have the time to cypher through which studies are non-bias versus those that are industry funded (i.e., study design, which as Dr. Greger points out is critical to obtaining accurate and precise information on nutrition).
Hey, get them to the point where they are so metabolically flexible to where they can adapt to different nutritional practices and go low carb for a few weeks at a time or maybe even do a high carb week right and not have the delirious effects that come with that and being just able to adapt is so critical.
The style profile is critical and I changed mine multiple times and even lowered my age at one point based on some recommendations I was seeing.
The real question of currency is whether a film so openly critical of our military can be made in our current wartime environment of flag - waving and chest - pounding and, more to the point, whether the timing of this film's release suggests the belief that A Glimpse of Hell can now be taken as a patriotic film rather than a paranoid one.
While a critical misfire at the time of its release, there is a following among action fans that pushed Point Break up to cult camp status, and no less than three films in recent years have paid major homage to it (Hot Fuzz, Brice de Nice, and Fulltime Killer).
The fan base can, at times, be pretty outspoken, critical and thorough to the point that I've heard terms such as «rabid» used in their description.
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.
But its complexity of feeling, the undoubted chemistry of its reunited stars Julie Christie and Alan Bates, the lushness of cinematographer Gerry Fisher's Norfolk landscapes and the critical late - 1960s sensibility provided by the acute eye and complex psychological insight of Losey — plus the revelatory use of time - frames, flashback and point - of - view in Pinter's script — guarantee its lasting appeal.
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