Sentences with phrase «cut points do»

Even though proficiency cut points don't really matter for accountability decisions (see point # 4 above), they do send a signal to parents and schools.

Not exact matches

The shirts aren't custom - cut like the offerings from Proper Suits, but they do feature more sizing points than off - the - rack designs.
Whether you're just writing a Tweet or presenting a new product, you can do something similar — try to cut the fat as much as possible (while still conveying your main point) to keep your audience glued.
«Point - cutting the ends rather than blunt - cutting means the hair doesn't look too boxy, but the square layer will give it the shape and form.»
After inheriting a surplus the government immediately cut the GST by two points, and in doing so created a structural deficit and an unsustainable fiscal situation, which then required significant spending cuts in the 2010, 2011 and 20012 budgets in order to put the federal finances back on a sustainable path.
Share: FacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogle + emailIf asked what the federal government is doing to cut carbon pollution, most Canadians would likely point to the policy they've heard the most about: carbon pricing.
More broadly, he says that while corporate credit may benefit from aspects of tax reform (i.e., better earnings growth from the corporate tax cuts, modestly lower investment grade supply as repatriation becomes reality), he does not see tax cuts at this point in the cycle as a bullish driver of credit spreads.
If asked what the federal government is doing to cut carbon pollution, most Canadians would likely point to the policy they've heard the most about: carbon pricing.
Expect Zuckerberg to point to all of the announcements the company has already made since the Cambridge Analytica story came to light — things like rewriting its terms of service and cutting ties with outside data providers it doesn't know if it can trust.
Cutting the interest rate by 10 basis points to 0.05 % and dropping the deposit rate to minus 0.2 %, in my view, shows the ECB has done everything it can on interest rates.
Our 2011 review was done after the government had cut two points off the GST at a cost of $ 14 billion annually and after the so - called «great recession», during which Prime Minister Harper tossed aside his Conservative credentials and became a temporary Keynesian as part of a G - 20 initiative to «save» the global economy.
At his press conference, Draghi confirmed a cut of 10 basis points (0.10 %) to the already negative deposit rate, taking it to -0.30 %, which is a move that I don't consider material, but merely keeping up the pressure on banks to lend more.
His point, I believe, was that IF these things truly did cause one to be thrown into hell then we should all go around cutting off our limbs to avoid eternal damnation.
Thanks Ron, but that doesn't point a finger at the NIV, nearly every translation says either «cut off» or «takes away» in John 15:2 (I can't find any that say «raise up»)
You know, the fact that you are continually cutting and pasting these points with a qualifier of «i don't know isn't acceptable» is quite funny.
In a novel's case, it's different — you're just cutting the fat: plots that don't need to be there, excessive descriptions, etc. (I work as a magazine editor so I've learned how to cut, cut, cut, without losing the point of the narrative.
Reality Do you have some point or do you just like cutting and posting the same long winded crap all the timDo you have some point or do you just like cutting and posting the same long winded crap all the timdo you just like cutting and posting the same long winded crap all the time?
I am not calling for cuts to government programs as of now — they are necessary for so many people's basic survival — but Mr. Beck does have a pertinent point: voting to tax someone else (typically wealthier than us) to provide assistance does not necessarily demonstrate a society that «cares» — much more caring is a society that willingly donates those funds to charities they have taken the time to research, and more caring still if the members of that society take the time to volunteer to administer that aid.
All posts like yours do is point at a cut when there is a laceration of an artery in this country.
«Political leaders do not want to give a speech, cut a ribbon, or pose for photographs at the opening of a casino,» David Blankenhorn points out in a new and damning study, New York's Promise: Why Sponsoring Casinos Is a Regressive Policy Unworthy of a....
«Political leaders do not want to give a speech, cut a ribbon, or pose for photographs at the opening of a casino,» David Blankenhorn points out in a new and damning study, New York's Promise: Why Sponsoring Casinos Is a Regressive Policy Unworthy of a Great State.
But they did though neither side seemed to think we would get to this point where cuts actually happen.
Faked out everyone in the church I was in, to the point of the leaders believing his (later proved fake) out - of - this - world credentials and hiring him right away as an assistant pastor (he never did any work, and appropriated church resources to promote himself at the expense of the church — when people brought those nagging facts up, he would persuade people to cut him slack and «forgive him», making them feel guilty if they didn't).
Just as a competent butcher or his apprentice when he has kille4 a cow, might sit at the cross-roads with the carcase and cut up into joints (sic), even so does the Almsman reflect on this self - same body... from the point of view of its elements, as containing within it the four elements.
(If you don't have excess dough at this point, no worries, you will later when you cut away the stars and stripes.)
«Customer - back innovation is not about doing cutting - edge innovation for its own sake, but identifying specific customer pain points and developing solutions to address them.»
I cut it into six servings instead of eight to make it a bit more substantial but still less than 350 calories (I don't count points).
However, at this point I had such a firm idea of what I thought it should be, I made a few adjustments, swapping the water with stock, adding tomato paste (and I would add a can of tomatoes next time), cutting the vegetables smaller than the recipe suggests and then... well, then I did this:
If this is a special meal you have a few times a year, do the point cut — just do it.
What you want from a serrated knife is one with rounded teeth and a rounded point at the front (don't get the hook - front knife; it'll destroy your cutting board and sometimes get stuck).
I've got a smaller bundt pan and need to cut the bake time in half (I point this out because I didn't know they came in different sizes when I bought mine)
At one point Miller cut off Tiger to announce that «Kevin James and I will be doing a benefit next week for Vijay Singh's approach shots.»
You do have a point and I can not honestly disagree with that but with figure like Cech I would like to think that we'd have more confidence going forward and pinning back teams, watch Sczezny, he almost deliberately invites attacks to show off his reflexes, Ospina came in and cut that crap especially by constantly organizing his defense but physically not built up enough for a world class goalkeeper, we lost three points to Swansea for that reason [Befitimbi Gomis» goal - line technology goal?]
I imagine we will also be drafting a RB at some point so If they don't pan out or Foreman and a rookie looks better than expected, we basically have the option to cut the vet or Miller based on the scenario and still have plenty of depth.
This is the high point of the summer schedule for CBS Golf, but Jim Nantz, Nick Faldo, David Feherty and crew don't show up until after the cut is made and late in the afternoon on Saturday.
If they do cut him, it would have to be a post June 1st cut in which the Eagles should pretty much be set at that point so he would likely go to a receiver desperate team like the Jets, Browns, WFT (ugh), or Seattle.
I don't know if their star signing Jese Rodrigues would be available for the game, but if we cut most of the mistakes we did and give less of the ball away than we did with Leicester we should take the points.
He is just not getting a sniff, but I do take your point with regards to every player knowing that he wants to cut inside, but I say remember Henry's opening his body up so he can side foot into the corner..
It didn't cut loose this incredible talent just because of his issues, so your entire point doesn't even apply to Dallas.
I don't think one or two signings will cut it either, they will be pacy agile type players without a backbone so whats the point adding anymore of these types.
And that is important because veterans who aren't on the active roster in Week 1 can be cut at any point after they do sign, and the team won't owe them the balance of their salary for that season.
Alabama's Mike Nordholz had just gotten away for two easy layups to cut Kentucky's lead to a single point when Rupp, scowling darkly, got up and did his bit.
Olivier Giroud is a solid option, but doesn't seem to cut it at the highest level, while Theo Walcott isn't the focal point that is needed — and the less said about Danny Welbeck's four goals in 25 top flight appearances last season the better.
Players need to put more time in, need to point some fingers and demand more, leaving home at twelve and then finishing about two or three o clock just doesn't cut it.
observations, corner kick for arsenal means nothing, do nt think we will score from a corner all season, second observation - this is what this team looks like when alexi's goals go dry, girouds season average of 13 GPM wont cut it, point three should have let theo go, pedros style would have suited arsenal w giroud coming off the bench.
I'm all up for him to play in EFL, and other meaningless games, but when 3 points are on the line in a title race or CL, he simply doesn't cut it.
They averaged 3.4 yards per trip into scoring position, and that didn't cut it against an Oregon offense that made more trips inside KSU's 40 (seven) and averaged more points per trip (3.9).
Francis Coquelin and Mohamed Elneny came into the fold the last weekend against Middlesbrough, and we didn't create enough clear - cut opportunities, while our opponents refused to allow us as much possession as we would have likes, and could well have stolen all the points.
Personally I would say the guy just ain't worth it.That money can be used more wisely to get what we need.Lemar shouldn't have been a priority.The centre of the park should have been the problem.We are missing the point clearly.Even Bernardo Silva is as good as him yet went for lower.I've watched him and I know eventually he'll be world class but that doesn't mean he should be worth that bid because we have players his age wiyh more potential and cheaper.I remember people stating how Lacazette was not even worth # 45 some seasons back then all of a sudden he's signed for higher and people are behaving like they already like him.I'm sure the logic was that he was in the French league and possibly can't cut it at the top.This isn't money well spent at all.
They did just that and we were able to cut the lead to 3 points with 10 seconds remaining.
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