Sentences with phrase «got enough points»

I've always been interested in the Hanafuda cards as it was one of the first products that Nintendo produced (well, that and their «love hotels»), so when I finally got enough points, I picked them up (I already had an import version of Game & Watch Gallery for DS).
Once you've got enough points you can head to the upgrade menu where it's not so much a tech as it is a tech web.
He spent $ 10,000 on the remodel, and he got enough points to take his family to Hawaii.
Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods both had chances at capturing the FedEx Cup Sunday but neither could get enough points to overtake Snedeker.
And how many goals would Arsenal have probably more than Walcott, Giroud & Welbeck return combined this season... which would've gotten them enough points to be closer to Leicester!
It is «why we didn't get enough points», which should be addressed.
We have another 36 games to play against the other teams to get enough points to win the League, and just consider for a cotton - pickin minute how many other teams consider ARSENAL to be THEIR bogey!
The more experienced pros at the club certainly have not done anything to suggest they are going to have any better chance than the youngsters of getting enough points between now and May to survive.
They do have a habit of falling apart around this stage every season, but they should get enough points in the final stages of the campaign to survive.
When you get enough Points you'll qualify to buy these deals.
You get enough Points to have a 20 - minute session every month or a full - hour session every three months.
She discovered that her GPA had miscalculated, and that Richmond students weren't getting enough points for dual enrollment classes and International Baccalaureate courses.
After months finally getting enough points together to get a payout they turn around and say that I violated some contract and was bot or VPN or something like — not sure what those are!
If you fly enough with them, you will eventually get enough points for a free flight.
If you're not quite there yet, just use your premium Chase travel credit card throughout the year and you'll be surprised at how quickly you'll get enough points for your dream vacation.
For example, if you were to sign up for the American Express Gold Card, upon meeting the minimum spend, you would get enough points for a return flight to anywhere in Canada and the continental US.
If you're not quite there yet, just use your premium Chase travel credit card throughout the year and you'll be surprised at how quickly you'll get enough points for your dream vacation.
If you fly enough with them, you will eventually get enough points for a free flight.
My wife and I use the same Expedia Rewards account, we have been using it for a couple years, and we still haven't gotten enough points to redeem for the award we want.
Therefore, one of the best uses of Starwood points is topping off a frequent flyer account in order to get enough points for an award trip.
For example, if you were to sign up for the American Express Gold Card, upon meeting the minimum spend, you would get enough points for a return flight to anywhere in Canada and the continental US.
You can easily see this when you consider that signing up for their credit card doesn't even get you enough points for a single night at the top St. Regis hotels in exotic locations, for example.
I used to get a few points when I traveled quite a bit for work but you need to fly a lot, or spend a whole lot down here to get enough points to get you anywhere.
It's nice to have the Plus card readily available with the 50k bonus, but you may want to time your applications right so as to get enough points for the companion pass.
And also transfer partners to get enough points for AXON stay, this is horrible.
That gets you enough points for a free night at a Category 1 Starwood hotel.
Choice Privileges members who stay to separate times at Choice hotels between Sept. 4 and Nov. 12, 2014, will get enough points (up to 8,000) to redeem for a free night.
↑ Nine is a Lovely Number Club Carlson members can get enough points for nine award nights when signing up for the Club Carlson Premier Rewards Visa Signature Card.
I'd rather focus on hotels now, especially getting enough points to achieve elite status.
When you have gotten enough points you have a selection of heroes, vehicles and stronger soldiers that you can use to play in game.
It should help you get accustomed to the levels, and let you see what you'll be able to attain once you get enough points.
My brother and I would spend hours upon hours playing minigames just to get enough points to unlock all of the car parts.
As Cnet points out, you'd have to spend $ 6,000 in physical games order to get enough points for a free $ 60 Switch title.
The upgrades disappear after you complete one mission, but you'll almost always get enough points to upgrade your car again for the next round.
Still, most character builds are perfectly valid and you don't get enough points to master everything.
Hold on a sec, I'm going to run through the police station to get enough points to unlock that ability.
If you struggle getting enough points in an area, it's a good idea to examine everything you're doing to try and find shortcuts which will save you time.
InkBalloons is a quick tapping game where players must pop coloured balloons in a presented sequence in order to get enough points to proceed to the next level.
Get enough points, and you earn a medal at the end of the race.

Not exact matches

You keep looking at sponsorship and I think it gets the point where we're almost anyone if they saved up, and this was their goal, they could ultimately save enough money to buy a ticket and move to Mars.
The best ones make it a point to either speak or visit their clients mid-year to get a sense of what's going on so that they can strategize the best approach for tax savings with enough time to take actions.
It got enough attention to the point where founders who were starting to deal with regulatory problems started coming to us, and that allowed us to create a new approach to venture.
After my traditional line of questioning and selling the great points about the career ahead for anyone lucky enough to get this position, I launched into my full disclosure and she sat staring at me like one does a child who is walking a fine balance atop a 4 - foot brick wall — with anticipation, excitement and a heaping does of sheer shock and wonder all mixed together.
I dramatically pointed to the screen, and I went silent — long enough for it to get uncomfortable.
She was paid $ 10 per hour and given just enough work to get her up to the point (but not over) where she still remained ineligible to receive health benefits.
Yup, he says, but that's the point: «As long as you adhere to the rules you've created for yourself, over time you'll find that the strength of the habit fields keep you in place — the act of getting up, walking over, and getting situated in the chair becomes just tedious enough to keep you at the desk, leading to a prolonged work period.»
Yet at some point something changes: the founder gets bored, the company starts making money in a pivot that wasn't part of the original vision or even funds run low but not low enough to justify shutting the doors - especially when there's revenue involved.
At some point, you have to say that you know enough to get started... and start taking action.
Being too detail - laden with some people may make them think you're micromanaging, but not being specific enough may not get your point across.
'Cause the tariff thing won't work, unless, at some point, and this seems to me entirely possible — the president will say, «Okay, I've done enough,» and move on to saying, «Okay, we've got a new equilibrium.»
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