Sentences with phrase «hit a point of»

«You hit a point of diminishing returns.»
Artificial Intelligence has hit the point of maximum awareness, with minimum productivity.
That may look different for everyone, but it might include doing some of these five things before we hit the point of burnout:
Versatile DBs who can cover different kinds of receivers are everything, the equivalent of the classic middle linebacker in yesteryear, when it was all about hitting the point of attack in the run game.
Also, online targeting can hit a point of diminishing returns — if you target your outreach over-precisely, you may miss a bunch of potential supporters completely.
Too much too much — the last couple of weeks, I think I hit the point of information overload and could no longer integrate it effectively.
We also touched on some of the limitations of the technology, which has the potential to leave some votes on the table and also can hit the point of diminishing returns fairly quickly.
When you hit this point of an intense workout like this there is a battle between you and your body.
So, when you HIT this point of overtraining, that's when you back off on both the training volume AND the rest periods.
Hitting that point of failure and being able to grow from it became the seed for Live to Fail, the workout program he went on to develop with DailyBurn.
They've definitely hit the point of needing the structure of school back in place!
I have been working on my home office space for months, and finally feel that it's hit a point of where I'm ready to share with you!
If your deadline has hit the point of urgent, don't put it off any longer.
While much improvement has come to BlackBerry Smartphones over the years and the upcoming BlackBerry 6.1 OS looks to push things even farther, the traditional BlackBerry OS on phones is hitting a point of maturity where RIM's only option is to start with something new.
If you can learn to observe your dog for calm behavior, and reward him for that, he will hit that point of decision whether to be calm or not.
A point break refers to an area where swell comes into contact / hits a point of land or large rock that is jutting out from the coastline at a particularly favourable angle.
While I was anticipating Mad Max to be a solid 20 hours or so, 50 hours later, as open world ADD set in and I found myself hitting every point of interest on the map, I had far exceeded my initial estimation.
Luigi, for example, is a bit of a glass canon; being able to deal great damage from a distance with his sniper - like weaponry, but has the least hit points of all the characters.
In the first beta version of Another Star, changing the difficulty setting affected a couple of things, but most noticeable among them was that it raised (or lowered, depending on the setting) the maximum hit points of enemies in battle.
Drawn from the collection of Atlantans Marian and Benjamin A. Hill, the eighty - eight prints in «Simple Secrets» hit all points of Walker Evans» career, from his shots of Alabama tenant farmers for the celebrated book Let Us Now Praise Famous Men to assignments for Fortune.
And then upon hitting the point of high noon, it begins again, retreating below the waves to once more rise and combust.
We have a long way to go (10,000 to 25,000 years) before we hit the warmest point, when the Earth hits the point of smallest eccentricity.
you may observe that at around 400 ppmv, the net rate of photosynthesis in ideal greenhouse conditions begins to gain much less per additional unit of CO2; we've already hit the point of diminishing returns and by Liebig's Law of the Minimum can say with some confidence that experiments could find that additional CO2 on plants in the wild may be net detrimental right now.
Basically the model said we had hit the point of diminishing returns.
As its name suggests, it functions to restore the Hit Points of the character it is used on.

Not exact matches

To hit this point home further and to commemorate the nation's annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, who spoke fervently against racial and economic inequality, here's a sampling of his thoughts on the subject:
It is important to note that while these are the levels we are focused on hitting and we have plans in place to achieve them, our prior experience on the Model 3 ramp has demonstrated the difficulty of accurately forecasting specific production rates at specific points in time.
Everyone hits a wall of pain at some point, yet almost everyone keeps going.
Mesh backs are great, but mesh is not ideal for the seat because the chair frame may hit the back of the leg and can become a compression point and circulation inhibitor.
«You can't put party hats on everyone,» Rubin says, pointing out that some personality types will never hit 100 — or even close to it — in their self - assessments of contentment.
If my word isn't good enough for you, maybe you should point the Doomers to this highly recommended Daily Kos diary by Ministry of Truth from three weeks ago, the title of which is Corporate profits just hit an all time high BECAUSE wages just hit an all time low.
Ideally, with economies of scale we'll be able to cost reduce the unit, make it more profitable and ultimately hit an even more attractive price point.
Herbalife has a deadline to hit this month to launch new sales tracking tools as part of its FTC agreement, and Ackman thinks May could be the inflection point for its business.
AgileHealthInsurance.com, which sells short - term health insurance plans that are allowed to exclude benefits guaranteed under the ACA, expects the law to allow more choice so that insurers can design cheaper plans to hit a certain price point of $ 100 per month or $ 200 per month, as they did before the ACA, according to executive director Sam Gibbs.
After it hit 14,000 at the height of the housing bubble in 2007 — less than three months after passing 13,000 — the Dow wouldn't gain another 1,000 points until six years later, in May 2013.
In the wake of the Wendy's hack that hit hundreds of franchisees, the company said its own restaurants and new point - of - sale payments system were unaffected.
If the bulls are right, EPS would grow 8.5 points faster than the economy (assuming 2.5 % real annual GDP growth plus 2 % inflation) for the next ten years, hitting over 16 % of national income by 2028.
It wasn't until 2017, though, that Bitcoin hit a tipping point of mainstream popularity.
He does point out that merchandising could take a bit of a hit in the next quarter — it had to pull some of its products from JC Penney shelves as part of the settlement — but it will rebound as it adds new offerings to stores.
As most companies grow, they hit an inflection point when they require a totally different type of leadership style and need to adjust their hiring criteria.
«When you look at it from a consumer's point of view, look at what they are being hit with from so many different mediums,» Cheplowitz says.
«Particularly with oil prices hitting lows at some point in the first quarter... lots of sub investment - grade firms could be under a lot of stress, and for those with stronger balance sheets, those companies could take this as an opportunity to buy and acquire assets,» Deshpande said in a phone interview.
Two of my favorite books on this subject hit home the point.
No wonder Nanos Research now reports that Canadian confidence in our country's economic prospects has hit its lowest point in 24 months despite the relative heath of our nation's financial affairs.
To see the light of day, your concepts must hit similar price points.
Even were Xbox Scorpio to hit the PS4 Pro's $ 400 price point, the price of a decent sized, decently outfitted 4K TV can still easily be upwards of $ 1,000.
A: There's an inflection point that you hit where if you only remain focused on your core business you might be out of business in a few years.
The research mirrors what a team led by Giovanni Chiodini from the Italian National Institute of Geophysics reported late last year, when they too modelled Campi Flegrei's activity and found that it's dangerously close to hitting a critical pressure point that could trigger another eruption.
No bonus points for guessing that the final condition was an infuriating productivity suck — «I wanted to hit you,» one participant apparently told the experimenter — but more surprising may be the size of the bump in output created by working in the personalized space:
If you've hit a point where you need some help, don't let a lack of funding discourage you.
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