Not exact matches
The reason I
point this out is that all too often
decisions go round and round and run out the clock with no sense of moving towards a
decision.
It's worth
pointing out that Box's
decision to
go public may be tied to one of its biggest competitor's
decisions to
go public — Dropbox.
At the CECP's CEO Investor Forum in February, Polman said — only half joking — that he felt empowered to make this
decision immediately because, «My simple
point was the day they are hiring you, they are not
going to fire you.»
And as Acura once
pointed out to me, Infiniti's
decision to
go RWD hasn't really helped it to conquer the BMWs and Mercedes of the world.
«In the past, you'd buy a flight from
point A to
point B, but The Explorer wants to make
decisions on the
go,» Todd Arthur, Vice President of sales and market development for Sabre Travel Network Asia Pacific, told CNBC.
# 5: Leadership In OldCo, Joe trusted his gut for most
decisions but
went in with the salesmen's mentality that revenue was the most important data
point.
If the meeting to review the content of the draft proposal
goes well with a person that can make a
decision, sellers may be able to close at that
point in time.
The concepts, methods, and best practices that comprise the core of inbound marketing aren't
going anywhere as long as there's a need for marketers to reach prospects and buyers at critical junctions and touch
points throughout the buying journey to influence
decision making.
«People are
going to
point to the downside risks of that
decision.
Maybe it would be a good
decision to sell your bonds, maybe not, but wasn't the entire
point of the bond ladder to take away the guessing game of what's
going to happen with interest rates?
As a result, inflation
went down over time, to the
point where it became a negligible factor in economic
decision - making, which was the whole
point of the exercise.
The markets have been hyper - focused on the US interest rate
decision coming today from the new Fed chair Jerome Powell but at this
point, I'm not even sure that this is
going to be the biggest market mover right now.
As for ProShares, «you could argue from a business
point of view that was a good
decision because they're now
going to get a lot of the [Credit Suisse] XIV refugees.»
If your first
point of contact with new sales leads is someone who doesn't have a sales background to properly assess sales leads, ask questions, build relationships and make the right
decisions, you're
going to miss out on a lot of good sales opportunities — and you'll end up passing along too many unqualified leads to your sales team.
Yet it is government - created backlogs and delays and tight new rules that are the problem here, even if that very government has
pointed the finger at its own employees on occasion to cover up its poor
decision - making, and
gone after conscientious whistle - blowers who object to being ordered to treat EI claimants unfairly.
«But I think at this
point, he's
going to have to some time to assess the situation and all the emotions wrapped up in that before he makes any
decision.»
Uncouth: No, my
point is that religion influences human
decisions, whether that is to
go to war, to torture people, etc..
He quoted Matthew 18 in support of this
decision: «If another member of the church sins against you,
go and
point Out the fault when the two of you are alone.»
As far as attending the marriage ceremony of gay people i have two
points of view the first is that that is there choice to live how they want to but to me that is clearly not Gods best and sin is sin and needs to be repented of but that is my standard not theres.As far as divorced people remarrying why shouldnt they if they have repented of there past God forgives them not condemns them.As he said to the women caught in adultery do they condemn you and she answers no and he says and neither do i.
Go and sin no more.This was not just for the women causght in adultery this lesson was for every one of us he was addressing our sin publically for all have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God that being his son Jesus Christ he is telling us that we must make the same
decision to
go and sin no more to repent in our hearts and the only way to do that is to give our hearts and lives totally to Jesus Christ other wise we are no better than the hypocrites in JESUS day.brentnz
For one, the universe may only appear to have order, just as causation may only appear to actually exist, when in fact any given event may be said to have unlimited causes and we only limit are
decision on what «truly» caused something to GIVE order to the universe — think about all the finger
pointing that
goes on every time something unexpected happens.
They allowed me to make myown
decisions and let it
go... and I was totally telling about using your mind to either listen or ignore... we all do that... you missed thewhole
point..
At some
point the
decision has to be made to just
go for it, regardless of what others say.
But at this
point only silence ensues; and the
decision goes toYahweh, not by default, but by the demonstration of the complete powerlessness and inanity of the others.
The worst time to make important
decisions is when you're
going through extreme high or low
points in life.
Janet i think what you have said is quite insightful and you are right and there is another meaning to
Go and sin no more and that speaks to me of repentence making a
decision to Follow Christ the one who saves.The words
Go and sin no more is referring to a continual ongoinging process of living for Christ rather than dying in our sins daily there is no comparison.I thought that was awesome
pointing the law back to all of us for we all have sinned and the judgement is death but Jesus came that we might have life in its fullness.Many people only see the adulterer when she portrays who we are as sinners that he came to save all of us sin is sin and the punishment is death so again you are quite right people use the scriptures to judge and that was never Jesus intention.I hope that helps when someone uses that scripture incorrectly and you can you use it like Jesus did to
point it back at those who judge i hope that helps.brentnz
Their «summons to disobedience», Pope Benedict preached,
went «even to the
point of disregarding definitive
decisions of the Church's Magisterium, such as the question of women's ordination... Do we sense here anything of that configuration to Christ which is the precondition for all true renewal, or do we merely sense a desperate push to do something to change the Church in accordance with one's own preferences and ideas?»
We've reached the
point in the renovation of the loft that some real
decisions have to be made about how the space is
going to feel and flow.
Its easy to
point the finger, when things aren't
going well, But the blame always has to stop at the
decision maker!
If we start this season with those two in our starting 11 it will be a clear sign from this organization that nothing has changed and that we will never get it right until both Kroenke and Wenger are
gone... neither one of these players should still be with our club at this
point because they represent the settling half - measures that have plagued this team for a number of years... this is what I call the «no man's land» of the soccer world, where teams don't have enough talented young players, unlike a Monaco or Dortmund, because they have lost the plot from an organizational standpoint... they are so reliant on one individual to run the whole operation that their once relevant scouting department has become so antiquated that it can no longer find those hidden gems it once had... furthermore, when you leave all
decision - making to a manager who despises any dissenting opinions, your management team becomes little more than a stagnant group of «yes men» and no new ideas emerge... so instead of developing a team with the qualities necessary to excel in a particular system, you continually make half - brain purchases year after year to stifle dissent from the ticket - buying public, then try desperately to finagle together a lineup regardless of what would make positional sense... have you ever heard of a team who plays players out of position so often... of course not because that manager would likely be fired and never work for a team of any consequence ever again
Do you believe at that
point going into panic stations is the right
decision?
Mate, the way you
go on I can't imagine you enjoying ANY game at the Emirates until Wenger
goes, this team is dismantled and the new manager consults you on every
decision thus enabling us to win the PL every season by 20
points for the next 30 years.
This is a game where every yard and every
point is probably
going to matter unless Nick Foles completely implodes, so it'll be incumbent on the return game to make smart
decisions and avoid penalties.
At some
point, a good chunk of the population has to make some
decisions about how the rest of their life is
going to
go, without having any of the experience necessary to know whether it's the best
decision or not.
Of course I am biased towards Arsenal, it comes with the territory, but I do try to see things from all
points of view and I know that i have a tendency to ignore the things that
go in our favour, like the terrible offsuide
decision against Berahino when we played against West Brom the other day.
A tale of two penalty
decisions, both
going against Arsenal with different
decisions from similar situations will have left the boss angry and the Gunners without the win or even the
point our gritty (up to that
point) performance was close to earning.
I am not
going to disagree with some of the
points made by Arsene Wenger after Arsene Wenger lost 5 - 1 to Bayern Munich in the Champions League (AGAIN) because the Frenchman was right to pour scorn on some of the
decisions made by the Greek referee and his unusually involved team of assistants at the Emirates Stadium.
if the Ox was played to either showcase his skills or to increase any potential bids because of his perceived importance to our starting 11, this was an incredibly risky move that could have cost us dearly... imagine if he was injured or played poorly, like he did, and this negatively impacted our ability to get the best available deal... more importantly, why was Wenger willing to play someone who obviously wants out in such an important game under false pretenses... this kind of behaviour might be less offensive in April, when things are done and dusted, but to do this following a loss against a supposed main rival that pipped us for fourth by a
point last year, could be considered at best inappropriate and at worst treasonous... we can't afford to let this coach make business
decisions on game day, which has
gone on for far too long
Mauricio Pochettino has claimed that refereeing
decisions went against his Spurs side as Arsenal claimed all three
points today.
I personally think it was the correct
decision to
go for it, given the fact that your defense had played absolutely terribly to that
point; and with the way the Lions had moved the ball they could have gotten it.
# 6 - 9 million per year (or whatever his salary is) in a Secure job is pretty good too Also, he wants to
go up the ladder at some
point and make
decisions from above More job security Also, he really likes Arsenal.
that ll be the smart
decision, to start playing Perez and benching Giroud's ass especially considering we 5points behind and a draw is as bad as a loss at this
point, it's gonna be 7points behind.
We can
point to the luck of certain
decisions going their way and the fact that their injury and disciplinary problems have been almost non-existent, but the way that they have dealt with the pressure has been fantastic and diametrically opposite to the way that Arsenal have regularly folded when the
going got tough.
If [style
points is] what's making
decisions, then I'm
going to stand by my comment from a week ago.
ONE PLAYER TO WATCH: Ariell Bostick runs the show for O'Dowd, and as long as the junior
point guard makes good
decisions, the Dragons aren't
going to lose.
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor
decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you
go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting
point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
A lot of Arsenal fans did not expect us to get anything from today's away game against the Premier League leaders Man City, and that is how it turned out with De Bruyne, Aguero and Gabriel Jesus scoring to make it a comfortable 3 - 1 scoreline in the end, but that did not tell the whole story by any means and Arsene Wenger will surely
point to a couple of key
decisions that
went the home side's way at crucial
points of the game.
its Brown's (or BC)
decision to shut him down at some
point because it appears evident that A) he isn't
going to be useful to the team or B) they think it will be detrimental to his future / progress.
The
decision by manager and club to extend this marriage of convenience, far beyond the
point where the spark has
gone, has never looked more like the wrong one.
Both of those
decisions happened to
go against United but that's totally beside the
point because the same ridiculous rules apply to every club.
And to think, you could have provided an excellent list simply by stopping with the first
point: Smile confidently and
go about your life happy with the
decisions you've made as a parent.