Sentences with phrase «grown up to the point»

You are doing so well amiga, I saw you growing up to this point.
The scene has kind of matured and grown up to a point where we can do things [like the Capcom Cup], but the roots of this stuff was very much in the arcades.
As populations and economies grow, peak water pressures on existing renewable water resources also tend to grow up to the point that natural scarcity begins to constrain the options of
As populations and economies grow, peak water pressures on existing renewable water resources also tend to grow up to the point that natural scarcity begins to constrain the options of water planners and managers.
The company deploys a classic playbook of attracting initial customers within teams and then growing up to the point it reaches the C - Suite of companies, though the reverse is certainly possible as Dropbox matures over time.
The reason for Surface sales declining even more appears to be the strong competition from other vendors, as the 2 - in - 1 market has grown up to the point where customers can choose from a wide variety of devices, including alternatives to Microsoft's own Surface models.

Not exact matches

Anyadiegwu argued that while she's grown the company tremendously on her own — to the point where she sees $ 50,000 a month in revenue — she needs a shark's help to scale up and build a larger online platform.
«Essentially, it doesn't matter what region or decade you grew up, at some point you probably acquired an email address and you can use it to contact any other email address out there.»
Bonus points if you set up automatic contributions so your account continues to grow over time.
The point is that the single most important job any CEO of a growing company can perform is identifying the constraints that are keeping the organization from sprinting forward in the right direction and then allocating as much of their time as needed to remove them, thus freeing up space for the organization to perform more effectively.
Case in point: While in San Francisco last week, I met up with Heidi Allstop, who is there to grow her social life - advice enterprise, Spill.
He points to Coors as an example: «When I was growing up, you had to go to Colorado to get it, and that made it very cool,» he says.
Jeremy Littlejohn moved his cloud computing start - up RISC Networks from Chicago to Asheville, NC, in 2012 for the less hectic pace, but has found the location a selling point as he grew from 6 to 33 employees.
Looking at the global economy, the Fund noted that «global economic activity continues to firm up» and is estimated to have grown by 3.7 percent in 2017, which is 0.1 percentage points faster than projected in the fall.
With the NRA and NRA - backed politicians becoming a focal point of the conversation around gun control, people and companies are standing up to say «enough» as they join in the rapidly growing NRA boycott.
That point was reinforced just after the build concluded when a mother who lived at the development came over as volunteers were cleaning up and said she hadn't been able to get out of work to help build, but throughout the day she received pictures from her kids who were watching the build happen with growing excitement.
This is a generation that were exposed to a changing digital world as they were growing up but were unlucky enough to have a global recession occur at the point that many of them were about to join the workforce.
It is worth pointing out that the move to make bitcoin illegal can also put Colombia's economy at risk, considering the fact that the digital currency is growing in both value and popularity, thus creating a strong market that Colombia will have no access to unless they give up on their decisions.
Everything is pointing up and investors are willing to make riskier bets on fast - growing companies.
If oil prices ever move up, or stabilize, then we should get to a point of growing dividends (rather than the cuts and suspensions of the past few months).
According to S&P, «global non-financial corporate debt grew by 15 percentage points to 96 % of GDP in the past six years, with some 37 % of companies deemed to be «highly leveraged», up from 32 % in 2007.»
Either earnings have to grow much faster than sales, or sales growth has to come from things that aren't advertising, or the ad industry has to grow much faster than it did in the past, or you have to pick an end point for the year you are measuring to that is very near today - or, you'd end up with Google having a huge share of global advertising spending.
Support for the Green Party councillor has grown to 35 per cent, up nine percentage points, but she's still not said if she's even running.
I'm just pointing out that facets of religion are used in many aspects of growing up to teach morality and right from wrong and teach a society behavior.
The point is that if more people are admitting that they are Atheist then it is cool but, does that herald the end of the church... no and as we have been arguing a few threads up... the Faithful have continued to grow.
At this point, it's best for all of us to just grow up and accept that fact that Hollywood is going to make a movie out of every single thing...
First, it should be noted that the consciousness shift is a «process,» — similar to the process of growing up — and there may not be any single point in time when it is suddenly complete.
A close friend I had growing up constantly ridiculed my religion (I was a practicing Catholic at the time) to the point where the friendship ended.
I grew up Christian, was very religious, but upon doing research, all of the evidence pointed to the absence of a high power.
State your point and let it go, we as a society have slowly grown past folks who can not stand up to a view and must resort to name calling.
Interesting... I grew up in the 1960's thinking that Jesus looked EXACTLY like Mighty Mouse; cape, huge mouse ears and he / she (let's be politically correct here) could fly with one arm pointed up to the sky, conquring anything.
If the US went insane like this anytime Christianity, Catholicism or any of the major US religions was insulted, our country would never get anything accomplished and still be in the dark ages... so maybe these nations that apparently haven't evolved to the point of being able to tolerate an insult like the rest of us have had to should take a lesson and use their energy to better their own country instead of using any insult as an excuse to violence... grow up already and get over yourselves, everyone else has had to.
I mean, surely a grown - up would show up at some point to take over, right?
The point applies to our choices about gender identity — especially the choices our children will have to make as they grow up, unlike us, having no choice but to choose in this particular marketplace.
I grew up in the church all my life but I was following God's path, I didn't want to let God take control of my life but then at one point of my life I was going through a lot, stuff that a teenager shouldn't be going through but then I told God that I want him in my life to take control and to write out my path not me and right when I said that I felt happiness, I felt love, I felt and I still feel (what God wants me to do) that I have a purpose in life.
The whole point of these lessons we're supposed to learn is the idea that one day we become fathers, that we will grow up and have the same knowledge and experience of our fathers, sometimes more than but in terms of our relationship with god, we're supposed to accept that we're eternally children, that as much as we learn, grow and generally build upon past knowledge, we'll never attain the level of understanding or power that god has, this being is on a completely different level.
«The songs we sang when I was growing up,» Stark points out, «almost all told about a religious reward — what a friend we have in Jesus, all our sins and griefs to bear; we're not alone; there is salvation out there.»
If it so happens that ten or twenty or fifty years from now all nuclear weapons have been abolished, a few of the persons who grow up in that post-nuclear era may read this essay at some point in their lives and glean from it a feeling for what it was like to live under the threat of global nuclear war.
One other point: growing up, Norman was a symbol to me of everything that was wrong with Christian music.
The outrage in Arizona has sparked another cycle of mutual recriminations between liberals and conservatives that points up what seems to be a growing chasm running through our political culture.
Here was Alyssa Rosenberg at the Washington Post claiming that the whole point of Wonder Woman is that she's a role model for prepubescent girls, a kind of «Fearless Girl» avant la statue: «[T] he movie... argues that it's... little girls all over the world who stand to gain if they can grow up free of the distorting influence of misogyny,» Rosenberg wrote, with a schoolmarm's didacticism.
Your journey to find value in church may not be Point A to Point B like previous generations growing up going to church services.
Case in point, Lundvik's words to Courtney: «Look, when you've grown up a bit you'll realize everything doesn't have to be nice.
It was easy for me, then, to become cynical about the faith that I was raised in, to punch the holes into the theology of the people I grew up with and spot the gaps in the preaching and methods, and point a finger of blame when «they» got it wrong, to separate myself from the culture and, like most kids raised by immigrant parents (because, in a way, my parents were like immigrants to this strange new land of Christianity), I took for granted my life in the new Kingdom, completely unable to imagine a life without freedom, without joy, without Jesus.
The bloggers and media point to this Dissatisfied group as proof that the «seeker» movement does not grow up disciples of Christ.
Don't you wish, Ryan, that we would be grown up enough to let this obvious, sensible point carry the day!?
However, as you know, there comes a point for all of us as we grow up when it is no longer acceptable to take our cars and Lego to Mass and when we have to make up our own minds about faith.
The important point is that among the many Messianic movements of the time, in close relation to the sect of the Baptizer, that movement also grew up which Jesus initiated by his preaching.
Equalities Minister Angela Constance set out a 10 - point plan to address the «growing issue» of people ending up in poverty due to funeral expenses.
At some point, if we want to grow up, we have to leave the «beaten path» and strike out on our own.
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