Sentences with phrase «even made a point»

«They even make a point of getting my 96 year old mother a shopping cart in the parking lot to use as a walker,» Mudhall wrote.
Some Religious Leaders even made it a point to say, «You can be Good Catholic but still not be a good (true) Christian.
It's the lying and deception that can destroy trust in these situations more than almost anything else, and the second episode even makes it a point to try and get that across through slapstick humor, until it ditches that initial argument altogether and starts becoming a wacky comedy in full with all of the usual trappings.
Willard Scott, the famous NBC weatherman, does this all the time even making a point once to chomp down on an Idaho Potato on a harvest segment of the TODAY show a couple of years ago.
In his media day presser, he even made it a point to note that last year's team was pretty good on offense and bad on defense, thereby completely undercutting any Ricky trade rationale and no one bothered to push him on it.
He has nothing interesting to say and is too dumb to even make a point.
I even made a point to hand items to her, and talk about them as well.
He even made it a point to follow up with me and ensure I was doing OK.
Even making a point of taking the stairs instead of the elevator at work will make a difference.
If anything, they're proud of having their online offering based on such an award - wining and industry leading LMS - and some even make a point of saying that their relabeled service is «powered by TalentLMS».
The review even made a point about how self - published books can slip through the cracks, but this one shouldn't be ignored.
I even make a point of washing her face after each meal and it doesn't help.
Even though they were familiar with our no - kill mission, had supported our programs, and had even made a point of stopping by one of our Ohio Tour For Life ® sites last spring, they wanted to know more.
Some even make a point of forsaking Thanksgiving feasts in America.
One wonders how one can even make the point that fermenting sugars wates an appreciable fraction of the energy in sugars on feeding yeast.
Your last point doesn't even make a point, which is quite pointless.
You aren't even making a point now.
The whole process of replacing parts even feels like taking a weapon apart, and LG even made it a point to how you shouldn't care about unsnapping things quickly.

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Instead, make it a point to promote from within, even if it takes a bit of extra training.
Some higher - end brands live in both the fashion and comfort world — even if a few luxe designers are loath to admit they try to make shoes comfortable, as though it devalues their brand, Schneider - Levy points out.
In other words, you value friendliness and empathy, even when you're just getting your oil changed... Above all else, always be nice, and make an effort to understand and empathize with your buyers» and sellers» points of view.»
But the bill does a fair amount of line - crossing, and seems even to make a point of it.
Make a list of what your products or services does better, including price points, materials and even expertise.
How to Manage Interns: Providing Mentorship and Advice Even if you have a hands off management style, when you bring on interns, you have to make sure that they have at least one point person, if not more, that they can go to with their questions.
Ideally, with economies of scale we'll be able to cost reduce the unit, make it more profitable and ultimately hit an even more attractive price point.
As Fain points out, «The ability to more fully describe and understand a consumer's behavior is more complete than ever before, and that kind of data will make AI marketing tools even more effective over the next few years.»
To further help, RI's tech support solution is a combination of in - house and third - party, but Eisenhardt is careful to point out that even third - party support uses RI's own QA process, rather than something off - the - shelf (which can make for an inconsistent consumer experience).
«What we're trying, and have to do... is to actually make these points even clearer than in the past.»
After all, you can probably only make around 40 flights in a given month, which just gets you to your break even point.
You could even use a points - based loyalty program to really make your customers look forward to engaging with your brand.
«As Facebook's Messenger platform develops and more chatbots and businesses build on it, it stands to reason that M could become part virtualized assistant, part power networker, where recommendations and connections with other chat bots, online and even at point - of - sale, stand to be made,» he writes.
Even Winston Churchill made this point, saying, «Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.»
There is no point value or weighting assigned to these leakages, so you don't need to tally your answers — even one checkmark is cause to make a change.
There are ways to get around the income caps, but before getting to that point, experts say the first question is whether a Roth even makes sense for you.
Purchases of usage subscriptions (including credits, points, and / or virtual currency) or any virtual items made available on the online services are nonrefundable, have no monetary value (i.e., are not a cash account or equivalent), and are purchases of only a limited, non-exclusive, revocable, non-assignable, personal, and non-transferable right to use, even if such came with a durational term (e.g., a monthly subscription).
At that point in the run of «Breaking Bad,» Odenkirk wasn't even sure if the show or his character would make it to season three, given its low ratings and the fact that it wasn't yet at the top of pop culture conversations.
My point here is this seasoned engineer should not have had a five - figure salary, even if it made sense in a historical context (she had joined as a very junior person, consistent with prior salary).
Not only that, but the broadcast networks could be so weak by that point that they will be unable to pay enough to lock up future Super bowl rights — making it even more likely that the chance to air the big game will be snapped up by a digital giant like Apple or Google.
Dozens of companies will need to work together to make sure you can travel from one point in a city to another (safely and securely), feeding data from the stoplights, handling the commerce between apps, and even communicating your location with a future car traffic control center.
But even more importantly, Page made the point that you might not need a meeting at all.
It means that you be communicate with clients, understand what their pain points are and offer a solution that may solve those needs — even if you're making a compromise on your usual service offerings or suggesting something offered by a company outside your own brand.
I'm at a point in my life where «wedding season» is about to become a very real thing, and I wanted something fun that would make me feel like the life of the party, even when awkwardly sitting to the side of the dance floor.
It often boggles my mind to the point of pickling how some people will do anything — steal, copy, act duplicitously, even machinate to make another person look terrible — just so that they can tell themselves they've won.
Even though you may be creating a business plan solely for your own purposes, at some point you may decide to seek financing or to bring on other investors, so make sure your Summary meets their needs as well.
(And the fact that it carries a $ 399 price point — significantly lower than Facebook's Oculus Rift or HTC's Vive — may make it even more friendly to a larger general audience, rather than just tech enthusiasts.)
On a recorded call, the head of Gap Inc's investor relations, Jack Calandra, pointed to a «tepid macro environment» for retail and store traffic problems that worsened in April even as he incredulously claimed that Gap is making «good progress» in righting itself.
Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure makes the point that the merger will lower their network costs, so they'll be able to offer even cheaper service.
More to the point, with a lame - duck, deeply unpopular Republican president and Democratic - controlled Congress, some say there's unlikely to even be a 2009 budget to serve as a vessel for pork stuffing, circumstances that make a moratorium much less punishing.
«Running with a phone, especially an expensive and fragile one, is always a pain point,» says Neil Shah, partner at Counterpoint Research, who also notes that screen sizes are getting larger on many new phones, making them even more unwieldy.
As several writers have pointed out, American companies such as Apple could make iPhones in the United States because printing out products and having them assembled by robots will be even cheaper than the human labour in China.
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