Sentences with phrase «just at some point»

«This reach extends into management of the employment relationship while it is still intact, rather than just at the point of its dissolution.»
They were just at the point where they were swearing and talking a bit loud for an airport bar.
In the example below I've placed the ellipsis just at the point where the reader is curious to know what comes next:
«The first settlers in this country were emigrants from England, of the English church, just at a point of time when it was flushed with complete victory over the religious of all other persuasions.
Alas, it is only useless and unused when you will not let yourself be helped by it up to the highest — for perhaps you killed the wish and became spiritually like dead flesh that feels no pain, otherwise it is just at the point of the wish that the sufferer winces and that the Eternal comforts.
Yet just at the point where we find ourselves assuming full responsibility, free from the restraints of mythological powers, we become slowly aware that it is He, the God of our fathers, who is in fact prompting, guiding and influencing us from within.
But just at the point of deepest disgust with ourselves, our pretensions.
My marriage survived — only just at some points - any my husband and I are better friends and lovers than we've ever been.
But Professor Minear's interpretation of the Biblical outlook falls short just at the point where he insists on reading the Bible through the eyes of Kierkegaard.
How strange that a man can, therefore, avoid a danger, and when he believes himself secure and saved (which one indeed should believe after he has escaped danger), just at that point he has sunk into perdition.
The power which works this transformation is released in the depth of personal life just at the point at which man finds his own self - righteousness shattered.
For it is just at the point where telling how things really are in this world is obliged to forgo descriptions in terms of material relations and begin to deal with the «inward» spiritual dimension that Frye's observations become especially pertinent.
In short, I am just at a point in my life where I arrive at truth in a different manner than many.
Petition and answer should not, of course, be regarded as the sole content of Christian prayer, but in the popular mind this has often been the case, and it is just at this point that secularization has greatly undermined the practice of prayer, and has made the Christian much more cautious about the forms of his petitions and the areas in which they may be regarded as legitimate.
Just at that point in the term when the academic pressures seem unbearable, around 20 per cent of the first - year medical students volunteer to plan the service.
Saute until the livers are pink and are just at the point of no longer secreting red juices when pressed on.
It's just that at that point, why keep CJ?
Be sure to tread carefully and keep a watchful eye on baby — our bub's motor control was just at the point of grabbing a shell, and of course it was headed for his mouth!
But, as with my last labor, just at the point where I didn't think I could do it any longer, that I was somehow physically incapable, the baby arrived.
My whole focus just at that point was just to get to the tub.
The Americans use the cash to stoke up the economic engines by lowering interest rates just at the point when holding firm might have given rise to a temporary and relatively pain - free correction.
There is nothing that can compensate monetarily for the labour of the farmers who had worked a whole season and just at the point of harvesting, the farm is destroyed by rampaging cows.
May said today: «When the SNP government say that it's the time to start talking about a second independence referendum, I say that just at this point, all our energies should be focused on our negotiations with the European Union about our future relationship...
Starting just at the point where we had placed the staples to restore continuity, a bit beyond an anatomic point called the duodenal - jejunal junction, the next 18 inches of intestine looked exactly like the segment removed two days before.
This doesn't mean that you have to be constantly kicking, but just that at some point during the day you check to make sure you are feeling movement.
Finally feel energized late in the day, just at the point in my day when I should be getting ready for bed, and get frustrated with the fact that I'm not sleeping...
With that being said, I have been feeling increasing overwhelmed for the past few months and think that I am just at the point to where I need to step back for a minute and breathe.
I am just at a point in my life where I am re - evaluating things, and no longer letting people walk all over me.
Just at the point where she's going to get decapitated, we cut to black.
And just at the point of total desiccation, it transforms into a thoughtful, trenchant and penetrating wartime romance.
For a film that clocks in over two hours in length, there's very little substantive content to justify the duration, and just at the point when satiety is reached, the film devolves into an unattractive side jaunt where Xavier has a yen to get laid, heedless of personal consequences.
There are issues too: Neil isn't ready to commit to Marina, who returns to Paris with her daughter just at the point his head is turned by former classmate Jane (Rachel McAdams).
It is a sad irony, he believes, that opposition to testing is rising «just at the point when we are finally going to have a set of tests coming from the two testing consortia that promise to be substantially better than the state tests currently in use.
Just at the point where I had made an ideological break from my past support of accountability and choice, the Obama administration came into office.
Just at the point where the Twingo starts to get ragged and makes you want to back off, the Suzuki begins to reveal how good it is.
Zero lash is just at the point when the pushrod stops spinning.
She was right - handed but her friend Alison had made these mugs on her new pottery wheel a few years back and Sandy had loyally bought them, and there were fragments of grit embedded in a dribble of glaze on the other side, just at the point where you sipped.
If you aren't a fan of reading books on grammar and writing, there are LOTS of websites which provide you nuggets of information just at your point of need.
I'd consider Core and Explore and Dividends Deluxe in the future — just that at this point in life, I don't have the energy or time to handle individual securities.
Keep increasing the slope slightly as your hamster walks toward the treat, until just at the point where the hamster begins to slip a bit, and then keep it at that angle.
Coincidentally, dogs are often fixed just at the point when their higher energy needs for juvenile growth are ending while their diets don't change.
We've had some training with the NZ Alpine Club and have gone on a few club trips, but are just at a point where we feel comfortable doing some exploring on our own.
Just at the point the traffic starts to build, you turn off the main road and up into the clear air of the mountains.
We still love classic SRPGs; it's just that at this point, Hero's Saga feels like a step back.
Hey Red I was wondering if you noticed there's a bug in the speed square coaster just at the point of destroying the larger spaceship at the peak of the hill... it keeps freezing / stops and won't let me continue.
With memories of her daughters bleeding ever further into Michonne's blurred reality, her world is becoming increasingly fractured just at the point when she'll need all of her skills to survive.
I'm just at the point of looking into the whole print on demand option, and this article was very helpful indeed!
Maybe the exhibition title suggests that the works are only just at the point of gesture, like the Andrea Madjesi - Jones painting, where gesture seems to be included in a wider pictorial strategy, or perhaps that they have arrived at the point of gesture having set out from some other place, Clem Crosby's work, for example, coming out of the monochrome tradition to a reconsideration of the role of drawing.
«Michael arrived just at the point where the art world was becoming the art market,» recalls Fischl, who knew the couple well and calls Werner «a wonderfully eccentric character, with very strong and confident opinions.»
created between 1959 and 1964, by the late Pop artist Tom Wesselmann, works that mark a significant point in the artist's career as a leading figure of the Pop art movement, just at the point where he was transitioning from brusque abstraction to an interest in the commodity formats and spatial confines of the canvas.
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