Sentences with phrase «gotten to that point yet»

I have not gotten to that point yet LOL.
«It hasn't even gotten to that point yet.
«We haven't gotten to that point yet,» Levy replied when I asked about petitioning to create a new minor party.
«The rules of the party also give you room by which you can call a meeting, but I think we have not got to that point yet.
Normally I have two hibiscus trees behind the sofa to buffer the view of the fence but I just haven't quite gotten to that point yet this year!
I might consider going there if I run dry on compelling offers from other banks, but I haven't gotten to that point yet.
Thank God we haven't gotten to that point yet, because then we wouldn't get this little gem.
I haven't gotten to that point yet.

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Or, better yet, don't let it get to that point.
We point to business and policy uncertainty, people are still unsure as to who has their hands on the steering wheel... People have got to start believing in the real economy and I don't think we have that belief yet
Perhaps the point of contact you despise leaves and is replaced by someone who's more pleasant to work with, or, better yet, the person you do enjoy working with gets a better gig at a competitor and sways his or her new company to hire your firm.
When customers are opting to spend twice as much to buy an Apple laptop than an HP, it's time to massively shake up that business or get out of it entirely (by the way, I'm not sure if anybody has pointed out the obvious yet, but it sure seems like Microsoft Windows is at the core of HP's problem in this area).
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.
While we haven't yet got to the point where Canadian oil production is literally stranded — shut down for lack of a place to store, let alone ship it — our product is selling for far less than the North American and world benchmark prices that continue to make filling up your car an expensive proposition.
So my point is if the promise that we buy into is that Bitcoin will become a widely accepted currency in and of itself one day, and that it will account for a huge percent of international transactions, thereby realizing its potential value, we need to also accept that the potential has not yet been realized and right now, in the midst of this euphoria, 90 % of buyers are just trying to get rich quick in dollar terms by trading it.
They have a point, but if we are not going to do that, which we are not — at least not yet — then we must get the oil to market.
In fact, the operators of these investment clubs encourage people throughout the country to invest in bitcoin, and promise huge returns, yet this is not always the case, especially when investing in a Ponzi scheme - in fact, some of these schemes have gotten to the point of being hilarious, considering the fact that some promise a 100 % return on the initial investment.
In terms, I think of inflation and bond markets, it took six, seven, eight, maybe 10 years of high inflation in the 1970s before you had Paul Volcker brought in to say «enough is enough,» and then again whether it's led by American monetary policy but similar moves in Europe, obviously in the UK, a significant tightening of monetary policy because people got fed up with inflation and I don't think that we are kind of yet at the point where real wages have been suppressed so much by that irritation that inflation is always running ahead, life is becoming more expensive, so we need the central bank radically to change their policy.
Your fit rate is calculated by determining the number of meaningful conversations (or, better yet, the number of sales qualified leads - SQLs) that your salespeople need to talk with to get to the point where you're able to make a proposal (or formal request to buy).
Ohhhh, it's all powerful when we need it to be, yet acts like any evil person would when it's trying to get a point across.
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.
You said, «Those things are not so different suffered by promiscuous heterosexual counterparts who engage in similar behavior, which is part of the point», yet you fail to get the whole point.
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and science to — I don't know — talk to people around the world instantaneously via this comment board, and then get in their cars, and fly in planes, and use electricity, and watch TV — all of those things based on science, and yet, when someone points out that scientists have mapped the human genome and other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families branched off — well, no, no no!
I don't get it... we re supposed to have a seperation of church and state in our politics yet we find that our political world is constantly guided by flawed religious beliefs... now religious beliefs are creeping into the workplace, at what point would someone possibly be denied a job because a perspective employer finds out that a perspective employees religious beliefs don't follow the employers... sorry guys religion doesn; t belong in politics or the workplace in any way, shape or form.
Most of us are politely quiet and secretly roll our eyes when someone says that god speaks to them or that they have been touched by god etc., yet when someone mentions any of the other things we are quick to point out that they are wackos... perhaps it is time for us to speak up and say there is no such thing as god and it is time to clear our heads and get on with moving the human species forward and leaving fairy tales and silly beliefs behind.
We get caught up into «going to church» and / or «being the church» so much, but I believe we are going to miss the point (or should I say purpose) yet again.
Unless they have been sexually abused, they haven» yet learned to be afraid about anything sexual and their cognitive development hasn't got to the point of being able to participate in mind games yet.
Yet, one day, science will most likely * IMO * get to the point where they will be able to answer that question.
And yet, instead of making a fine rejoinder, or addressing a fiery appeal to his people, or making haste to strengthen the weak points in the defenses, or considering the possibilities of getting fresh supplies, or making a supreme military effort, or perhaps engaging in the most skillful possible negotiations, Hezekiah takes refuge in the temple and sends messengers to Isaiah.
It is worth noting you say «I still get the feeling from your posts that you have no clue what I believe and teach» and yet, you did not point to one example where I or Stegall's articles failed to understand what you teach.
All he would say about them at this point is that they know each other.Experts say that the late - 2018 travel date may be a bit overly ambitious, as SpaceX has yet to get a crew to orbit the Earth safely and without glitches.
It got to the point where people tell me about a physical problem and the first thing I ask is: «Have you tried Epsom Salt yet
You made your point, you expect him to get us the treble, he failed yet again.
at this point i would say carvalho and the colombian kid and if latter is too much go for vargas... ozil will add quality but do nt have a starting XI that is top quality yet... on bright side chambers looks like quality sanchez with a bit of tweaking will trouble any defense kos is a top drawer centre back and wilshere is getting back to his best..
ALL main rivals have been out of sight below us for most of the season, it doesn't get any easier... yet now we are 6 pts behind Spurs and 9 pts behind Leicester despite being just 2 points from the league leaders at Christmas — with 8 games to go.
And yet at the time same time, you know, I've seen this movie, I understand it and if it gets to a point then we'll go from there.»
Wenger has got us to this point through a tuff period in our history, he has taken abuse from all angles and yet he keeps us near the top until we are ready to compete.
Team Gutman had yet to really get going though at that point and they are much stronger Team than we saw back in November..
If we have 6 injuries, manchester united have 9 but yet they do well and try to get those 3 points.
Then we can look at this last window when Gazidis got Sven to find targets, Gazidis was still trying to penny pinch on the Auba deal, the deal where Wenger was part off... Yet people like you claim it was Wenger penny pinching all these years and I was pointing at Gazidis.
One other point worth mentioning is that Invicta don't appear to offer a welterweight division yet they say they want to get into kickboxing.
Yet again Arsenal get the chance to pull some points back and fail.
It's worth pondering whether Richardson has that level of comfort yet with the way these plays are being blocked since he did get traded in the early part of the season, but at some point he just has to put his head down and run as if he is trying to make it through a brick wall.
I am sure Claude Puel will get his team playing his way soon, but their one point from the opening three games shows that they have not quite cottoned on to his formation and tactics just yet, or perhaps what worked in Ligue 1 simply won't work over here?
Against Man United last night, it was yet another of those games were Arsenal get loads of possession, but sloppy defensive lapses gift the whole three points to their opponents.
They'd rather wait for the one time it fails so they can bash You blame the manager for being favourist yet a fellow blogger praising a player he previously bashed is called being two faced You kill Ramsey for a blind pass attempting to enter the opposition final third yet you won't blame Sanchez for turning over the ball in a pointless dribble with three free team mates You kill metersacker for deflecting a shot into his own net but won't touch kos for getting out of the way of a shot he could have sufficiency blocked You claim with no substantial proof that arteta, mert, Ramsey, can not lead arsenal anywhere substantial yet they have each at a point been a massive cause for stability and progress when called upon Even after reading this comment, you will ignore the fact that kos was awful until partnerd with mert, our defensive mid with song leaked more goals than the one with arteta and we've struggled to win without him at least until late last season.
images we want amangyang and Evans for me ud get two players for 90 # million with a lot change I mean a lot but my point is we want two them and yet can't get but we were offering 90 for lemer hahahaha think about it there's smell off afc for years and years oh just mention we sold walcott, coq and Sanchez and ox and Gabriel haha only replacement is miki haha question is will always is wenger or board who is playing chess with fans cheque mate all of us oh just pop in ozil doesn't no how sign he's name and jack went gluten - free and hasn't strength sign with lack gluten my god welcome to our promise with having better team than Bayern Munich dream on we be lucky get 5 this year sad state affairs
Last point on injuries I would like to make is that Cristiano Ronaldo plays 60 + games a year for Real, yet when was the last time he got a hamstring?
Arsenal need all the help we can get but will this international break prove to be yet another turning point in this strange season?
Theo Walcott has been less than impressive un yet he is one of our heist paid players and will likely never be sold yet for all his supposed promise he still does not deliver the good that a 150 Grand a week player should, Danny Wellbeck has got us out of trouble on several occations but again his inate scoring talent is severely lacking and its telling that he was bought in without Wengers beady eye being on the deal and was offloaded by a club who should he have had any real promise would have charged us a far greater sum or point blank refused to sell him.
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