Sentences with phrase «given points when»

Employees are given points when they take action, like when they watch less TV, maintain appropriate car tire pressure or air seal their homes.
Give points when a student uses a vocabulary word while talking.
At any given point when you choose to measure it, nights will either be «warmer than they used to be» or «cooler than they used to be».

Not exact matches

Go all - in on each opportunity, a la the concept of «wantedness,» which suggests that relying on data points to effortlessly decide when giving 1,000 percent makes sense.
The point of the Big Think video was to give communication advice to leaders, such as using «we» instead of «me» when talking to your employees.
When it comes to selecting a charity to support, executives say the most important factor is efficiency and honesty, giving it a mean score of 6.3 on a seven - point scale.
And if you can prove you paid taxes this year, Blue Point will give you a free four - pack of Tax Day IPA when you buy a four - pack.
You might point out that when presidents sign treaties, they use a different pen for each signature and they give the pen to one of the people who helped to make that treaty happen.
CB: Given how fast the new company is growing, what are the most critical points when evaluating a potential franchisee?
It's called «amplification,» which is when women's key points are listened to and repeated in meetings, giving credit to who came up with the idea.
As Jerry Brown, associate partner in PricewaterhouseCooper's consulting practice, recalls, «I saw a presentation given by one of the major studios where they pointed out that when they sold a [game] for a console they expected to collect $ 50 per consumer and that was it.
In fact, you can give these donations as gifts (many of them come with an «experience» such as a safari when you donate to a local exotic animal zoo) and get good karma points, a tax write - off, and a genuine thank you to boot.
In contrast to the relatively gentle first Senate hearing on Tuesday, House lawmakers were more pointed with their questions on Wednesday, with several of them interrupting Zuckerberg when they felt he was giving evasive answers.
The point when you are just about to give up is the precise moment when the other guy gives up.
This question is best used when you discuss your product with potential users who either give you nothing but positive feedback, or they won't point out anything you need to do to make the product better.
This makes sense given how bonds are structured, but I think many investors miss this point when they worry about the potential risks from rising interest rates.
He estimated that the breaking point could be when AB InBev owned some 50 percent of distributors in a given area.
Give bonus points if they mention my super-ninja trick for when it's got ta be perfect: reading it backwards.
Yes as some point cash will be an undervalued asset as it gives you a call option if / when stocks fall.
Points are worth 1.5 cents apiece when redeemed for travel booked through Chase, or you can transfer them on a 1:1 basis to a dozen hotel and airline partners, possibly giving you even more value.
«MSCI estimates some $ 17 billion will flow into Chinese markets — both from passive funds that automatically track its indexes and active fund managers — when the country's stocks are included a year from now,» giving indexers something like a quarter of a percentage point of China's stock market, which is the second - biggest in the world behind America's.
These types of reward cards usually give more points when you use it for travel expenses such as plane tickets, car rentals, and fuel.
When given the opportunity to elaborate on their # 1 driver of going the extra mile, employees regularly pointed to the hard work and dedication of their peers:
US Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Janet Yellen gave the clearest indication yet that the central bank is likely to start raising interest rates later this year when she said in a speech on July 10 that she expected it would be «appropriate at some point later this year to take the first step to raise the federal funds rate and thus begin normalizing monetary policy.»
The same sources noted that, in addition to its online lending platform and consumer bank, Goldman Sachs is creating a point of sale business that would give consumers loans when checking out at retailers or online.
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?»
Q But the point of Jonathan's question earlier — when you say, before, that you gave the best information you had at the time, and --
Instead of worrying about a few percentage points here or there, I love when the market gives me the chance to average down on positions I already own.
«People are expressly asked if they want to give permission to upload their contacts from their phone — it's explained right there in the apps when you get started,» Facebook pointed out in a terse statement earlier this week.
However, the Citi ThankYou ® Premier Credit Card gives users 25 % more value when used to book travel through the ThankYou ® Travel Center - boosting point value to $ 0.0125.
While this may be true to some point, follow me on this cycle: If we don't sell albums we won't be given money to make another one; if we don't sell records we cant go out on tour (again, which is where we make our money to live); if we don't sell records we don't get marketing money which tells you when our album is coming out and when / where our next show is in your area.
Besides never saw the point of giving up something just for 40 days only when I was Christian.
To one point, it's false to claim that Christians weren't persecuted when I gave an example of Nero roasting Christians aren't persecuted — well I don't follow the logic.
When Judas went back and try to give back the 30 silver coins he did so because he felt remorse, now there is a huge difference between remorse and repentance, which I don't have time to explain here, my point is let's not be ignorant of the Scriptures, we have to dig in real deep so that we can understand what it is trying to tell us.
Lastly chad, when you quote someone the way you did, namely using it to bolster your argument, you give up the right to disown it because I make a good point that refutes the original statement.
To one point, it's false to claim that Christians weren't persecuted when I gave an example of Nero roasting Christians aren't persecuted - well I don't follow the logic.
@Chuckles «Lastly chad, when you quote someone the way you did, namely using it to bolster your argument, you give up the right to disown it because I make a good point that refutes the original statement.
Why did you disappear when I pointed out that you weren't giving any basis (scientific or scriptural) for your claims in the previous page?
Well, when they can prove that their «God» (whatever that is) exists and that He has given them that authority, I will stop laughing and pointing at them.
Just did, thank you for pointing that out... It does appear that the more precise and correct word, when applied to the voting example I gave above is plurality which is synonymous with «relative majority».
«Perhaps the most powerful of the pro-choice arguments,» Ms. Crandall points out, was that illegality of abortion would leave America in «the dark ages when thousands of women died because of unsafe, back - alley abortions — between five thousand and ten thousand a year was the figure usually given» in the 1970s.
Now, i can quote from LOTR all day long, about what Sauron did to who, and when, and how Frodo saved the day, etc, etc, etc. i can give you hundred of pages of quotes, and put it all together in a logically consistent package to establish some point I want to prove about Aragorn.
The greatness and inviolability of a subject have never yet exempted those who endeavor to find expression for it from the effort of giving their very best from the artistic point of view; and to fail to fulfill this demand when a religious subject of such a sublime nature as the story of Our Lord is involved, is not merely an aesthetic sin.
It is the 1st book of the Bible, Genesis, that gives us how long our Creator, Jehovah God, took in preparing the earth for human habitation (when it reached the proper point of preparation), a period of six «creative» days, with each «day» being several thousand years long.
At many points in our lives, we've been given a second chance when we didn't deserve it.
The point is this: Stop thinking that when you share the Four Spiritual Laws, or the Romans Road, or the plan of salvation, or given an altar call, or invite someone to believe in Jesus for eternal life, or any of the other myriad of things that Christians today call «sharing the gospel,» stop thinking that you have actually shared the Gospel.
In this case, the context both before and after make the point pretty clear about how Jesus felt when the poor widow gave her last two pennies to the temple.
For the sake of future victims, perhaps there should come a point when efforts at reconciliation give way to clear denunciation of not just the acts but the person him / herself.
(I apologize to those that dislike metaphors, but I almost can't communicate if I don't get to use them, and as insufficient as they at times are, they are very close to the language of what I believe, because you can't really explain or define someone into believing... you can only live out your beliefs in a way that you share with others, and when given the opportunity shine a light, or point a direction, or walk along with someone for a bit).
So I got down on my knees and prayed for God to teach me to love like Christ loved and that's when it started less than an hour later I was given the chance to love someone that I would call unlovable like christ loved this man was lying about me to the point it could have ruined my career of 10 years.
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