Sentences with phrase «everything pointing in»

I had lots and lots of collagen back then, which kept everything pointing in the right direction.
From the rotation of galaxies to cosmic expansion everything points in one direction.
«Everything points in the same direction, and so I think it's rather unlikely this is a statistical fluke,» he says.

Not exact matches

As the study points out, the cheapest cities to live in may have the lowest average of combined expenses, but that doesn't mean everything there is cheap, like transportation or groceries.
Mark Bailey [Student]: Everything up to this point is very conceptual: PowerPoint slides, drawings in books.
After collecting enough points employees can use them in an integrated online store to buy things — everything from e-gift cards, electronics, fashion, health and beauty and more.
The main menu, which you can access at any point in the game, has everything you need: It lays out your gear, weapons, and skills — which are all upgradeable in various ways — but it also contains much more than that, including detailed maps and a complete guide to the environments, creatures, allies, and enemies in the game.
Everything had its own intricacy, but everything was from the point of view from the camera, which is great, because in person you don't see it as well, but once you put a camera in front of these, it just works Everything had its own intricacy, but everything was from the point of view from the camera, which is great, because in person you don't see it as well, but once you put a camera in front of these, it just works everything was from the point of view from the camera, which is great, because in person you don't see it as well, but once you put a camera in front of these, it just works perfectly.
The software automatically manages your sales pipeline, documents all points of contact with your prospects and current clients, logs sales, and allows you to see everything about each lead in one place.
At the moment, everything in a car from a design point of view is based on a 100 - year - old package — engine in the front, and a driver holding a steering wheel behind.
From the integration of media services like Netflix or «reading apps» from the likes of The Guardian, to the Like button that aggregates all of a user's online activity in one place, everything the social network has done over the past few years has suggested that it wants to be the go - to entry point of the Internet.
Almost all of us can point to certain times in our career when everything seemed to be falling out of place.
More to the point, star ratings are much more in line with how just about everything else is reviewed.
Everything has its season and being flexible lets you stay in the moment and choose what works at any point in time.
If this is your company and you're caught in the middle of a minefield, your best option (short of quitting) for conflict management is to rise above it: Point out the specific behavior in question, don't personalize the issue (be objective), communicate assertively and state the facts, and document everything that goes on.
«At this point, we're selling everything that we make,» he said, although he added that he expects supply will catch up with demand in coming weeks.
Making the point that everything a user sees in his or her feed is there because another user shared it, Stamos wrote that Facebook is «like a pot luck... where everybody brings their own food from the outside, and the host decides how to arrange the buffet table based upon a model of what people like to eat.»
Harvey Keitel as The Wolfe enters at a pivotal point in the movie, where everything has gone wrong.
«The point where you stop saying «yes» to everything, because now the bottles you threw in the ocean are all coming back, and you have to learn to say «no»» can be a real threat to actually doing what you love, he said.
West Point's Combating Terrorism Center was founded in 2003 to teach and study everything from extremist groups» root motivations and grievances to their operation, recruitment, and financing.
That constraint made sense in a physical world: a business that invested heavily in printing presses and delivery trucks didn't really have a choice but to stick the product and the business model together, but now that everything — text, video, audio files, you name it — are 1's and 0's, what is the point in limiting one's thinking to a particular configuration of those 1's and 0's?»
While Google's arsenal of perks — which includes everything from «stock equity,» to «free 24/7 gym access,» «aaaaaamazing holiday parties,» and «mini-kitchens, snacks, drinks, free breakfast / lunch / dinner, all day, errr «day» — are notoriously cushy, the company wins real points with employees for attracting «the best talent and best people to work with in the world» as well as providing abundant «opportunities for career growth, and tons of career development resources.»
The overarching point is that, in the digital age, nearly everything can be automated to some degree.
And in particularly noisy environments — a rumbling bus, let's say — you may still have to make it a point to crank the volume to block everything out.
Warren Buffett, one of the richest men in the world, has made it a point that successful people say no to almost everything.
The typical entrepreneur absolutely knows he can do anything and everything because, at some point in time, he's had to.
Everything is pointing in the right direction.
Once she can start aggregating data from her patients with data from other doctors who are using the app, she will have a huge number of data points that she can use to track everything from the efficacy of the surgery in certain patient populations, to which doctors might get the best outcomes.
In the most literal terms, Wolff, from 1998 until he decamped for Vanity Fair this winter, wrote the weekly «This Media Life» column for New York magazine, spinning out stylish, pointed observations on everything from Viacom's power struggles to Rupert Murdoch's love life.
This morning, St. Louis Fed Head, James Bullard, commented that «'' The idea that we need to go 100 basis points in 2018, that seems like a lot to me... Everything would have to go just right.
This is the point in the column where I usually kick in with the «takeaway» — the 5 Things You Can Do Right Now to Make Everything Better.
And in this episode of the podcast, you will hear from Tony and Ray as they discuss the evolution of Ray's career, the catastrophic mistakes he made that almost destroyed everything he built, and how the lowest points in his life taught him his biggest lessons.
This scenario furthers the point of how this space is a growing ecosystem comprised of companies, startups, and individuals that are all contributing everything in order to grow the technology.
It has produced videos around everything from «Back to School», Halloween, Super Bowl, National Dog Day, Valentine's Day, Christmas, and all points in - between.
When you've done everything else right leading up to this point: establishing rapport, qualifying, presenting and addressing specific concerns, and determine that you have a good solution for their needs, it becomes your obligation to ask for the business (aka close the sale) in order for them to gain those benefits.
NXP's solutions power everything from near - field communication chips found in cellphones, which can transmit financial data to a point - of - sale device, to automotive solutions that aid vehicles in recognizing their surroundings, including lane drifting avoidance.
In a world where we're bombarded daily — even hourly — by data points on everything from stock prices and market cap to...
Proves the point that everything in business an politics is optics
They can also inform your content, messaging points, and value proposition, so you can ensure that everything on your website, in emails, and on social media is in alignment with exactly what your target market is looking for.
When everything is in a downtrend, there's no point in trying to swim upstream.
I would be delighted to follow up my appearance on Midpoint: Question Everything with Ed Berliner, in which Ed and I discussed the economic issues around immigration policy, with a few points and references.
But the bigger point is that monetary policy alone can't deliver everything we need and expecting too much from it can lead, in time, to much bigger problems.
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.
The point of the image is to illustrate that the team can see everything planned for a given time in every channel, in every region.
In the case that you pass, the policy beneficiaries should file a claim with the insurer, after which point the circumstances of your death will be reviewed and receive the payout (also called a death benefit or the face value of the policy) so long as everything is in ordeIn the case that you pass, the policy beneficiaries should file a claim with the insurer, after which point the circumstances of your death will be reviewed and receive the payout (also called a death benefit or the face value of the policy) so long as everything is in ordein order.
One of history's most famous investors is fond of pointing out that it doesn't matter how great returns are — if there is a single «zero» in the multiplication, you lose everything.
The FOMC is expected to do everything it can to both push growth higher and to keep interest rates as low as they can, at least to a point, in order to keep inflation under control.
Even if the government ran a balanced budget or a budget surplus, the Fed would still be able to inflate the money supply (therefore, Mr. Hussman, with whom we agree on nearly everything else in his highly readable weekly comments, is in error on this particular point).
Or, to make the point the other way around: everything we do in our life serves our worship, except our sport.
We all have to «fee will» which is gift from the Creator of heavens, earth and everything btwn them... and which is why we all say whatever we want to say and we do whatever we want to do... and its not like a law of state i.e. driving with high speed in a lower speed limit will get u a ticket and points in ur dl...
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