Sentences with phrase «is at the point with»

We're at a point with technology where people can tell their own stories using the most basic mobile devices.
We are at a point with reality television where we can recognize its fabrication yet still enjoy its drama, and The Hunger Games succeeds by allowing us to care about who teenagers are hooking up with while also still feeling smart about it.
We're at a point with «The Avengers» with the bombardment of promotional material that it's time to see the damn movie, we're sold.
We're at the point with our process that we can target very specifically.

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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.
At a briefing with journalists last week in Toronto, BlackBerry executives said that capability is coming at some point, either through DTek or Android itself, or possibly a combination of the twAt a briefing with journalists last week in Toronto, BlackBerry executives said that capability is coming at some point, either through DTek or Android itself, or possibly a combination of the twat some point, either through DTek or Android itself, or possibly a combination of the two.
On stage, He couldn't help pointing out that the U.S. and Britain were struggling with isolationist political movements at home.
Amid the toughest stretch of the Cavs» season in which the team has lost five of their last six games, blame has reportedly been passed around the locker room, with players pointing fingers at each other, the coaching staff, Cavs ownership, and most recently, Kevin Love.
The companies surveyed all had at least 20 employees, while the margin of error for the sample was plus or minus 3.54 percentage points, with a 95 % confidence level.
His niche is what he calls the pre-luxury market — the sweet spot between $ 300 and $ 600 — sharing shelf space with brands like Stuart Weitzman and Aquatalia, and once dominated by names such as Cole Haan and Donald J. Pliner, before they were sold and repositioned at a lower price point.
It'll be interesting to see how Apple's talks with the Canadian banks plays out, but at this point it looks suspiciously like someone is trying to negotiate through the media.
Duncan Stewart, Deloitte Canada's research director, points out the obvious problem with that analysis — that slight growth at this stage in the game is not really a good thing:
Mickaël Scherrer, international university relations project manager at Total, is fully on board with UNESCO's point of view.
Walmart now has grocery pick - up at 1,000 of its 4,700 U.S. stores, firepower that is essential as it competes with Amazon's Prime Now and that retailer's recent acquisition of Whole Foods Market, which gave it 300 new physical distribution points.
It is going to be situated on a hilltop at one of the highest points of the property with a view of the meadows and the main building.
«Somebody at some point provided the advice that my job is to surround myself with people smarter than me,» he says.
And while Denton might get along famously with Epstein, Mr. Vekselberg is still an unknown commodity who may, at some point, decide to exert some muscle on Gawker.
A source familiar with the White House emails on the Benghazi talking point revisions say that State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland was raising two concerns about the CIA's first version of talking points, which were going to be sent to Congress: 1) The talking points went further than what she was allowed to say about the attack during her state department briefings; and, 2) she believed the CIA was attempting to exonerate itself at the State Department's expense by suggesting CIA warnings about the security situation were ignored.
Some in the market have attributed the sharp market swings seen during the downturns in October and December as indicating structural problems with liquidity in the market — and some fingers have been pointed at the proliferation of bond funds.
There's never been a better medium for reaching so many people at once but with only 140 characters you've got to have a point — and it better be a good one.
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.
With Memorial Day weekend on the horizon, the overall domestic summer box office is ten percentage points lower than it was at this time last year.
At the bottom end of the scale are the known «sick sisters» of Europe, including Greece with a negative 12.9 percentage point differential, Spain at minus 10.3 percentage points, Ireland at minus 7.0 percentage points and Portugal at negative 6.2 pointAt the bottom end of the scale are the known «sick sisters» of Europe, including Greece with a negative 12.9 percentage point differential, Spain at minus 10.3 percentage points, Ireland at minus 7.0 percentage points and Portugal at negative 6.2 pointat minus 10.3 percentage points, Ireland at minus 7.0 percentage points and Portugal at negative 6.2 pointat minus 7.0 percentage points and Portugal at negative 6.2 pointat negative 6.2 points.
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.
Our best estimate is that approximately 126 million people may have been served content from a Facebook Page associated with the IRA at some point during that period.
«A company is dealing with a brand crisis at this point — it needs to have a crisis management strategy and mobilize a PR team, either internal or external, to mitigate the situation.
At a price point that makes this sustainable solution accessible to the average consumer, Fair Harbor board shorts are the perfect example of classic style with a eco-friendly twist.
That's why we did a partnership with the Scene card, so people can redeem points at our restaurants.
At this point, it's unclear how YouTube's new creator group will work with MCNs and whether there will be any overlap or competition for talent.
But the magnitude and duration of his involvement points to some familiarity with the thieves whose profits he was allegedly laundering: «I assume at least he knows where to send the check,» says Nilsson.
In the introduction to a series that will look back at the events leading up to the election, Silver seems on the defensive somewhat, justifying his analysis of the poll results and pointing out that he predicted Clinton would be weak with the Electoral College and that Trump might prevail.
His question to them: «If I'm completely stupid in a world that is changing beyond recognition, in ways that we can not imagine at this point in time, and we do not take account of it in our decision - making, what is the likelihood that I will end up with value at risk?»
Now, Keir Dillon and his six - person team at Frends are on a mission to seize a large swath of the market with premium headphones for women that are treated more like designer handbags than the «shrink - it - and - pink - it» products that had plagued the category to that point.
A few days ago I was listening to a caller on an AM radio show promote the government's economic record by stating that there are more Canadians with a job today than at any point in Canada's history.
The previous day, Melania Trump's fashion choices were the subject of intense social media scrutiny after a speech denouncing bullying at the United Nations luncheon, with users likening her dress to a «pink hot air balloon» and pointing to its $ 3,000 price tag.
The company had been teasing consumers for a year at this point, starting with a pop - up shop in Toronto featuring designer Jason Wu.
Pretty much everyone has been afflicted with this feeling at some point in their professional lives.
This is an extremely important point, and contrasts with the position of media pundits and investment advisors who consistently cite other data as a rationale for being in the market at all times.
At one point in 2014, Coach execs showed employees slides of Michael Kors, Kate Spade, and Coach stores with their logos blocked out and quizzed them on which was which.
Sweet - Speiss borrowed against her home at one point and withdrew money on two separate occasions to consolidate her debt, but was still left with $ 40,000 on her cards, and it built up again.
At some point, however, these problems must be dealt with head on.
At times it was utterly terrifying, but I learned more about building a team and dealing with risk in those 10 months than I have at any other point in my lifAt times it was utterly terrifying, but I learned more about building a team and dealing with risk in those 10 months than I have at any other point in my lifat any other point in my life.
It's no longer about pushing out a product or a service based on operational needs, but rather engaging with the customer on every channel at as many points along the path as possible.»
With every purchase of a KLM flight users» win more points, but the even cooler thing is that users can advance in the game when they are at the airport gate waiting to board their KLM flight (using geo - location technologies).
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.
«There is an important shift in the industry that is driven by mobile technology at the point - of - sale, integrated with a finance marketplace that is finding innovative ways to help small business get funding for mission - critical equipment, said CEMC founder and currency CEO, Charles Anderson.
The rest of the afternoon flies by and before I know it, it's time to check out the evening commute report, dinner options in my neighborhood, and my outfit for tonight's date, which was put together by WhatToWear (at some point all these companies stopped coming up with clever names and just called themselves by descriptions; less confusing for me).
«It's subtle — you can't point your finger at this,» Rosalind Barnett of Brandeis University, who is co-author of the book with Caryl Rivers, told Fast Company.
Only one thing is really standing in the way at this point: «The biggest challenge to adopting that is really for [wireless] operators to come up with a good way to manage your plan, because clearly you don't want to pay another $ 50 a month just to get a SIM card.»
In order for businesses to be successful over the long haul, they must demonstrate a constant willingness to reevaluate and negotiate rates, terms and contracts with the respective parties at every point on the supply chain.
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