I think bigolug isn't
getting the point here.
I sincerely do not
get your point here.
I don't
get the point here — this isn't the opposition coming up with reasons why their own team should be favoured.
But based just on who beat whom, Clemson's
got a point here.
Look,
I get the point here, but making headlines as one of the least respected guys shouldn't be flat out ignored.
The Green and White Army knows that if they don't
get points here, the tournament is all but over.
«Bearing in mind the win they got against Manchester City there won't be many teams
getting points here, so I'm happy.
Simon - I think arry has
got a point here.
I think you're
getting the point here right?
In the end you also
got a point here, as Nintendo is aiming for the so known Pro gamer with the WiiU but doesn't really try to get more games like those I mentioned earlier onto the system.
Thank u mr for the lesson, as am still new i do
get you point here and ther, what make me confuse is the price different.
So Google
gets points here for delivering a bigger 5 - inch screen (versus 4.7 inches) in a lighter design.
Not exact matches
«A major sticking
point is that we are not
getting the type of support
here [in Australia and WA] as we're
getting in other countries.»
«A major sticking
point is that we are not
getting the type of support
here [in Australia and WA] as we're
getting in other countries,» he said.
The two books that taught me about management are What
Got You
Here Won't
Get You There, by Marshall Goldsmith and The Feiner
Points of Leadership by Michael Feiner.
«No matter what we've done, there comes a
point where you think, «How did I
get here?
«At one
point I was thinking about going to Japan and trying to
get into the Eihei - ji monastery, but my spiritual adviser urged me to stay
here (in California).»
My
point here is that people are
getting lazy when it comes to communicating and I see that as an opportunity for those of us who are prepared to do the work.
If you save a few
points here and there, your profit and loss statement can
get stunningly better.»
Here's why: Lazy is a smart man's motivation to
get from
point A to B as quickly as possible.
The
point here is a client should never have to wonder if you're going to
get back to them, because by the time they're asking that question, their trust in your professionalism has already started to erode.
As one of the entrepreneurs I spoke with
pointed out, «I wouldn't want to
get an email from somebody I haven't spoken to in two years saying «
Here's my campaign.»»
Point Bridge's investment thesis
gets a little fuzzy
here.
The
point here is that while you may want to raise $ 50,000 or $ 100,000, you should start with the ABSOLUTE bare minimum (and I mean minimum) amount of money you need to
get your project going.
At some
point most businesses will need an infusion of capital,
here are the most common ways to
get it.
The key insight I'd like to
point out
here is the difference between focusing on
getting better vs. not
getting worse.
When you're finished doing that,
here are a few
points that I believe are
getting lost in the shuffle.
They don't have to be home runs - they can be singles and doubles, but they need to
point people in the right direction and show them that there are big innings ahead and that things will only
get better from
here.
Here's how to
get to the
point and tell me succinctly what your business does.
«It just
got to the
point that New Brunswick said, «Well, there's just not enough benefit left
here,»» Marshall says.
I didn't
get to make the
point I really wanted to make — that most early - stage VCs now view IPOs as a bonus, but not a reasonable plan — but hopefully was mildly coherent (
here are my more detailed thoughts):
List these scenarios
here, and strive to
get visitors close to their
points of resolution as directly as possible.
Now that we've
gotten that out of the way,
here are our top 5 ways to earn both base and bonus
points with World of Hyatt:
And
here's where it
gets fun, you
get to decide where your
points are the most valuable to you.
Here is a post from Libertarian News that begins, «I recently
got into an argument over on the Reddit Bitcoin boards where I held the position that fractional reserve banking with Bitcoins was not possible,» which sounds fun; he recants that view but does make what I think is a very valid
point:
It's more likely, in my view, that investors have simply been
getting closer to their «tipping
point,» and that small further increases from
here may have disproportionately large effects.
You make a very important
point here --» Real estate investing is NOT a
get rich quick scheme».
I don't want to
get all philosophical
here, but some buyers
get to a
point where indecision can paralyze them and even kill a deal.
Here you can find the bonus promos, so you can
get rewarded with miles,
points, or even cash just for using your new card.
And I guess my last minute is, I've heard the tone
here and I've
got to give you all the credit in the world, I could tell from the tone of we'll say the other sides sometimes when we
point to our left, but when the representative from Illinois said — to quote her «Who is going to protect us from Facebook?»
I've read about the big net long positions, and I suppose that means we
get a correction
here at some
point soon.
Lou Mercer: Yeah, so I think that's a key
point, is that there are some other factors in play
here, and that is that not only is oil shale production up, but the technology is
getting more and more affordable, as it often does.
Here again, if you're looking at the funnel purely from a revenue
point of view, or spending too much time focusing on transactions, the customer experience
gets lost in the shuffle.
So, let's just
get right to the
point here without wasting any
«It would probably
get quickly oversold somewhere north of 2,500 or 2,550, but I think we're re-testing the breakout
point right
here right now.
Some of us post
here because of the religulous predilection for s.exual repression and hypocrisy, which I never
get tired of
pointing out to people.
Here is what I don't
get about all these so called christian football players in the NFL always
pointing skyward when things go right for them.
Never thought I'd
get to the
point where that felt like a blessing... but
here I am.
My
point to my posts above could summed up very briefly; I don't know how we
got here, but I believe that God made us and everything.
I was not talking religion I very specifically used the word compassion, yet you feel you have to make you
point vilifying someone's belief, gosh that is
getting old with you... you can't even celebrate the fact that
here is an example of a good deed.