Sentences with phrase «hard points in»

For example, the outgoing GMT900 platform prevented the Suburban from having certain features (such as fold - flat third row seats) due to hard points in its design.
Its all very well stating that there are positives and «do nt worry» ect ect but if this is the state of play at the START of the season then how will things be in mid december when its the hardest point in the season and titles are won or lost??
Sticking to this process can make or break your marriage at this point so it is very important to stick with it even though it is hard and could be the hardest point in your entire life.

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The PBM clients, in any case, benefit from the rebates — though it's hard to know how much because, as the Bloomberg writers point out, the after - rebate «net price» they ultimately pay is confidential.
We've become so used to relying on constant connectivity to upload photos to Instagram, stay in touch with group chats, and navigate with Google Maps that at this point, it's fairly hard to go completely without it — especially when you're somewhere new.
Feldman - Barrett makes some excellent points in the book that emotions are too complex for those hard and fast rules.
As the leading psychologist on the topic Carol Dweck puts it, «In a growth mindset, people believe their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work — brains and talent are just the starting point,» whereas people with a fixed mindset believe «their basic qualities, like intelligence are fixed.»
As developers begin to integrate Force Touch into apps — allowing you to press harder on certain elements to elicit different actions — the feature will become more useful, but at this point in time wasn't an exciting (or incredibly useful) feature.
«It's hard to see it from the employee's standpoint, even though you were an employee at one point — if you're in a company that has no choice but to lay off employees, would you want to be treated like that?»
Whether via phishing (tricking someone into providing their financial account information — often via an attachment in an email or a fake website that purports to sell or give away tickets), an ATM skimmer (which reads and records the card's information, including password) or point - of - sale malware (like that used in the 2013 Target breach), it's not hard for cybercriminals to trick the unsuspecting.
But when it comes to fracking — the oil and gas industry's technique to tap into harder - to - reach fossil fuels — the two have similarly negative yet slightly divergent view points, which were highlighted at the Democratic Presidential Debate in Flint, Michigan, on Sunday night.
As The Economist pointed out in 2006, when you look at the cream of capitalism's self - made crop, you are hard - pressed to find anyone who has «done more than deliver a speech at a business school.»
The multiple changes in course reportedly suggest the plane was still under the command of a pilot, but as Smith pointed out, it's hard to know for sure.
Your case should include clear, hard, indisputable research and evidence that a real problem exists in your marketplace that points to only one reasoning: that you (the expert) have the solution.
On that day of the race, you remember all of the time and hard work you put in ahead of time while training to get to that point.
Bezos, in particular, demonstrates a key point of the report: The super rich are accumulating wealth faster, making it harder and harder to break into the club.
«Within a Slack channel you may have ten or fifteen people in there, but it's hard to know exactly who that main point of contact is,» he says.
«The process of execution includes real customer development, changing your product into what people actually want and tons of other hard work and learning moments that an idea - stealer wouldn't have in his or her arsenal,» points out entrepreneur Brent Goldstein.
My hope is that every person gets the opportunity to have at least one great leader at some point in their professional career because the impact on their will be so great it's too hard to measure.
«One - point - six ba - hillion,» Frind says slowly, smacking his lips on the hard b. «There are maybe 10 sites in the U.S. with more than that.»
I'm not saying ideas are not a starting point, but if you truly have the seed of a great startup in your hands it requires execution and tireless hard work.
Case and point — almost half of the companies surveyed for Workplace Trends» Global Workforce Leadership survey in February and March 2015 said that leadership is the hardest skill to find in employees.
He points out a couple factors that make it hard to assign blame when it comes to the opioid epidemic — pain meds are lawful drugs, approved and regulated by the federal government, and there are «a whole lot of intermediaries: in the distribution process.
In fact, the hardest thing about writing this kind of article, frankly, is the sheer number of great veteran - entrepreneurs who prove the point.
Leaving aside the counterargument that CEOs and managers aren't immune to either of those vices, a fan of Atlas's we're - all - in - this - together culture — and there are many in the Severn plant — might respond by pointing to the hard realities of the cardboard box business.
And scoring extra points with viewers, the apps aren't requiring that people log in through a television provider to access the hard - hitting action.
Armstrong wanted to illustrate his point that AOL had been hit hard with changes in insurance requirements, and he could have done this by ending after the first sentence.
I am now at a point in life where I can be proud of my years of hard work, but I know that I would be only half as far had I not crafted a dream list.
Microsoft is banking on a larger audience beyond just the hard - core, but that's the wrong bet at this point since it's really only gamers who buy consoles early in their release.
As the Washington Post pointed out, Couric has been vocal in the past about how the media need to be harder on Trump, by pushing him on various topics.
Earlier this month, the U.K.'s minister in charge of exiting the EU, David Davis, testified at a House committee that, to this point, the government has not carried out a full assessment of the implications on the economy were Britain to leave in a so - called hard Brexit.
While it's hard to quantify the dollar amount transacted with mobile wallets, Parks Associates estimates that proximity payment transactions — which require users to tap their phone at a point - of - sale terminal — generated more than $ 30 billion in the U.S. in 2016, a figure that's expected to top $ 300 billion by 2022.
And it was hard to go out there night after night and do that and find the courage to cover him fairly, but not over correct to the point where you bashed him because he was coming after you and causing this issue in your life.
I think it would be hard to make a bet that someone is not going to be an entrepreneur based on their skills and proclivities or at a particular point in their life.
Playoff committee chairman Kirby Hocutt made it sound like the decision wasn't that hard, calling the Buckeyes» 31 - point loss to unranked Iowa «damaging» and noting that the committee felt Alabama was «clearly the No. 4 team in the country.».
«While the overall effect of the 1MDB saga is hard to pin down, suffice to say that it is not something that Malaysia needs at this point, given that it already faces a number of substantial economic challenges ahead,» echoed OCBC economist Wellian Wiranto said in a note on Wednesday.
I still believe in the model of leadership I learned at West Point, which is about values, which is about choosing the harder right rather than the easier wrong, about homogeneity of character, about a leader's character is their identity.
First, while of course it's possible to use monetary and fiscal policy to push growth to the point where all of our resources are fully employed and any more demand would simply be inflationary, it's hard to imagine that occurring in reality.
I should say, though, that I was maybe a bit hasty in thinking that Hertz's poison pill was hard to justify because the rumored activists in the stock — Corvex and Third Point — seemed unlikely to mount a hostile takeover.
Points made in the opinion piece include the following: - The City of Toronto has worked hard to develop good practices on the ground to address homelessness.
Even from this vantage point it's hard to believe, but while Campbell waited it out, Clark campaigned and the NDP won its first stand alone victory in history.
Anyway, what the article takes an awful long time getting around to — after twice saying the question they pose isn't so outlandish or premature and that the recent volatility shows how jittery people are AND pointing out that the tax plan and increased spending «boxed» the economy into a corner against the chance for stimulus in case we have a recession — is this: It's going to be hard on people.
Saunders and BC Fed president Jim Sinclair both pointed to the need for more worker education as one component of organizing drives in hard times.
It may be a little hard to understand, but the point is that people have been fleeing long volatility ETFs and piling into short volatility ETFs, to the point where the public is no longer net long volatility, for the first time in history.
Put another way, it's harder to find labor in the U.S. right now than at any point in recent history.
50,000 Ultimate Rewards points are worth $ 500 in hard cash, $ 625 in travel booked through the Ultimate Rewards program, or even more when you transfer them out to travel partners (more on that later).
The point is, if your combined or back - end DTI ratio is much higher than 43 %, you might have a harder time qualifying for a home loan in California.
Oil exporters are likely to be hit the hardest, with the IMF pointing out that, relative to the 2004 - 2008 period, GDP growth in the average oil - exporting country will fall by approximately 6.5 percentage points in 2009, and the decline in their current account and fiscal deficits is expected to be in the double digits.
It's hard to say that RIM's stock price is at the lowest point in nine years, and this time, the company needs to articulate an effective strategy to lead the world.
Although many regard the Chinese market with suspicion, all signs point toward China being hard to ignore in future.
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