Sentences with phrase «in a point on»

Central Asian States (CAS) are a case in point on this successful approach.
In the 1960s he made 16 starts and finished in the points on four occasions, two of which were at Monaco.
Jabouille's career was something of a strange one, as he only ever finished in the points on three occasions, and two of those were victories!
Watford is tied for last in the English Premier League in points at home with 13 and last in goal differential at home at minus - 9, while Chelsea is tied for second in points on the road with 24 and ranks second in goal differential on the road at plus - 15.
He was never off of the podium during the 2002 season, and his final race in the points on this run would serve as a metaphor for the end of his real dominance in the sport.

Not exact matches

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The U.S. Treasury is scheduled to announce its findings on a refunding survey on Wednesday, with analysts projecting an increase in auction sizes, or new issuance at different points on the yield curve.
Then there are the scenes when plot points are achingly hand - fed to us, like a scene in which Ellsberg is making copies of the volumes of files that make up the Pentagon Papers (which also drags on a few beats too long).
Active management of the meeting, while it is in progress, can keep it from getting off track or dwindling too long on unnecessary points.
Job growth in for small businesses was on par with that data point's six - month average, according to the recent ADP Small - Business Jobs Report.
In the meantime, muni experts point out states can renegotiate contracts with servicers, raise fees on things like drivers license renewals, sell assets and privatize prisons and tolls roads to cut expenses and raise cash.
Jennifer Pereira, a principal in direct private equity at CPP Investment Board, made this point while speaking on the Wharton panel.
AI experts say the idea has merit but also point out that assistants will always work better when connected to the Internet, where they can draw on massive processing and data resources in real time.
On what the bull market needs to stay alive: «I think you need a catalyst because valuations are at the point now where, in my opinion, where it's going to be difficult to get sustainable earnings growth without capital spending,» said Trennert.
Dick's pointed to sales of hunting gear such as rifles, which chief financial officer Lee Belitsky called «much worse than our expectations» on a conference call, and athletic apparel is key culprits in the shortfall.
When the researchers looked at data from that particular study, they found that taller boys and girls performed significantly better at age 3 on a test in which they had to point to pictures of different words.
To his point, Skype co-founder Niklas Zennström launched the investment firm Atomico in 2006, which focuses primarily on European startups.
Dr. Anirban Maitra, an oncologist at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, pointed out on Twitter that Bornstein's admission about the dictated doctor note could amount to misconduct under New York law.
I point to the fact that I've been on this journey with Starbucks for nearly eight years now on the board — be eight years in March of 2017.
As the NewsWhip blog points out, in addition to the focus on video, Facebook has made a number of tweaks to its news - feed algorithm that have also affected how media content appears and whether it gets engagement or not.
Though she lost Democratic primaries in Michigan and Wisconsin to Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who ran on a leftist platform, Clinton pointed to some Senate results as proof that she wouldn't have fared better running on a Sanders platform.
These agreements are as much about expanding his footprint as they are proof points for other retailers: If White's shoes are good enough for the toniest retailers in North America, then they're good enough for Selfridges in London, Brown Thomas in Ireland, and so on.
Shum and Colaco point out that any reclassification of risk would be heavily scrutinized by Canadian regulators, in order to make sure that changes aren't self - serving on the part of policy providers and in fact benefit consumers.
And while Macdonald did not look into it, other studies have pointed to another major influence China has had lately on many countries, including Canada: how its high savings rate and mounting foreign currency reserves, much of it invested in benchmark U.S. government debt, have depressed interest rates around the world.
In fact, according to Forrester, out of 13 different online marketing strategies and sites, Facebook came in dead last, with a satisfaction score of 3.54 on a 5 - point scalIn fact, according to Forrester, out of 13 different online marketing strategies and sites, Facebook came in dead last, with a satisfaction score of 3.54 on a 5 - point scalin dead last, with a satisfaction score of 3.54 on a 5 - point scale.
The visible failure of the war on drugs, combined with a generational tipping point in attitudes, has poll after poll showing a majority of adults favouring the legalization or at least decriminalization of recreational cannabis use.
Go all - in on each opportunity, a la the concept of «wantedness,» which suggests that relying on data points to effortlessly decide when giving 1,000 percent makes sense.
Case in point: Road to Race Day, an eight - episode documentary series that premieres today on Complex Network's Rated Red and go90.
Hone in on the central values and identity of your company and craft a straightforward narrative that emphasizes those points.
Nearly as surprising was the willingness of Russia and private oil companies in North America to carry on at prices that were understood to be well below their break - even points.
Of note, China's emphasized in the white paper that countries should respect «the rights and freedom of non-Arctic States to carry out activities in this region in accordance with the law,» specifically pointing multiple times to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
«The regulator always has to worry about finding the right point in that balance,» says a former senior federal official who spoke on background.
While Campbell's CEO Denise Morrison did not identify Walmart by name, Wall Street analysts pointed to the companies» inability to agree on how to promote Campbell's soups in its stores.
«We do not see an imminent turning point in commodity prices and thus forecast further negative repercussions on the Canadian economy next year,» Sebastien Lavoie, assistant chief economist at Laurentian Bank Securities in Montreal, said in an analysis of the Bank of Canada's latest policy statement.
«Like me, you've put on a mask at some point in life,» she writes in the introduction to Laugh It Up, «denying your true desires, wants, and identity.
In an Oct. 4 letter to acting Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy, Sen. Marco Rubio demanded the branch nullify the military commission of 2nd Lt. Spenser Rapone, the West Point graduate, Afghanistan combat veteran, and self - identified member of the Democratic Socialists of America who posted photos of himself wearing a Che Guevara shirt under his uniform and a «Communism Will Win» sign tucked into his cover on Sept. 24.
As James Colaco, senior manager of Deloitte Canada's insurance practice points out, in the competitive world of insurance sales «it would be incumbent on the insurers to treat their customers well.»
The state - owned oil firm is expected to list on the Saudi stock exchange in the second half of this year, but an international listing — which was at one point tipped to happen at the same time — is said to have been temporarily shelved.
Bitcoin, like most other digital currencies, is anonymous (but not untraceable)-- which was one of its key selling points in the early days when it was perhaps best - known for buying drugs on the dark web.
You can bemoan the prejudice inherent in this second point, but I'm not banking on ageism's disappearance in my own lifetime.
Even apart from the fact that they don't know what they're talking about because they don't know what's out there, the bigger issues are that: (a) almost all of these reports come back with a variety of related findings that may be precisely on point; and (b) the very age of the prior research may be invaluable if the new questions and inquiries have to do with trend lines, changes in attitudes or different behaviors.
These influencers have earned loyal followings based on their unique points - of - view and the compelling ways in which they express them.
On a chart of the dollar index going back to 1983, Gordon points out every big rally and fall in the currency and then connects the peaks of each rally.
Analysts saw some weakness in the results, pointing to a decline in the profit margins on the wireless side, and Shammo's comment that the rate of device upgrades would be roughly the same as last year.
Expanding CPP with an optional add - on to the point where many employees wouldn't need a corporate pension at all would allow companies to reduce benefits without leaving their workers in the lurch.
At one point in late August, Fox chairman Roger Ailes released a public statement that said Trump's «unprovoked attack» on Kelly was «as unacceptable as it is disturbing.»
At one point he can be heard saying he would post the video on Instagram if a car with his luggage didn't arrive in one minute.
There's a point when we hear him, in voice - over, reading the names of the four presidents on the cover sheets he's copying, though we can clearly see the names on screen.
In theory, it's possible for a startup to capitalize on an innovation at any point along this arc, so long as you know what you're gunning for.
Eleven years later, he's in Inc.'s offices, sitting on our café couch, with a small, rectangular device called the Scout angled to point directly at his forehead — his temple, to be precise.
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