Sentences with phrase «kind of pointing at»

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But there comes a point where the founder has to start hiring specialists, says Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of KIND, during an interview at the Entrepreneur360 Conference in New York City.
But that series was very successful, and it was a great shift for me, creatively, because I was at kind of a stale point.
It was a conscious decision at that point to say we kind of like the funky individual neighborhood bakery thing.»
However, at that point, whether they had contracted any kind of contagious «moon disease» was still up for grabs, hence the need for a quarantine shortly after their arrival.
For one thing, as Josh Benton at the Nieman Journalism Lab has pointed out in a thoughtful analysis of the project, the initial specification makes it impossible to use any kind of Javascript - based tracking or analytics codes in a page.
But while most of us have had such positive experiences at some point in our lives, this kind of coaching is rarely used in business.
While its emphasis on fostering «intimacy» between bosses and underlings can at times read like the world's most awkward relationship guide, that's kind of the point.
It's the kind of movie you can enter at any point and still feel enthralled.
That's an exercise that's counterintuitive to us, in part because, for most people at most points in human history, that kind of longevity was utterly out of reach.
At this point, the indications are that Aghdam's attack was the kind of event that has become all too familiar in American society: an isolated act committed by a person with a shaky grip on reality.
The best kind of advisor is the type of advisor who is interested in becoming part of your dedicated team at some point.
We are now approaching a point at which transistors are near atomic - scale, chips can't fit many more processors, and we're unhappy with having the same kinds of batteries in our devices.
You may have noticed that your local grocery store stocks different kinds of eggs at different price points.
«Many, if not most, women have at some point in their life faced this kind of behavior,» Clooney added.
And they were kind of dropping the whole program at that time and I was early in the game there so I went out and at that time T.V. was starting to come in and a lot of TV series at that time just Highway Patrol and Men of West Point or Men of Annapolis, they had a couple of those.
This category of apps and services use algorithms that automatically predict what kind of content a user is most likely to be interested in at any point in time.
These restrictions have made it difficult for both Apple and Google to put together the kind of service they wanted at the price point they wanted.
While the asthma trial data is just one point, the study's results could go a long way in assuring scientists that information generated through the platform (at least for certain kinds of studies) is on point.
But at least we can make a start, and I am going to urge that we bring back those bills, maybe reconfigure them to center on mental health which is a point where we can agree that we need more resources to make the country healthier and to make sure that these kinds of horrific, insane, mad occurrences are stopped and the Congress will be complicit if we fail to act.»
«I think we're kind of past the point where anybody would look at it and be like: «Oh, well, that story's fantastic but I hate it because it's being sponsored by a brand,»» Spiers said.
«Quite honestly, it's kind of a black box at this point,» he said, adding that it «could be everything from a wholesale restructuring and abolishing of the bot ecosystem» to a «return to the status quo.»
Elsewhere in the MMI video, Jason Carroll, a managing director at Hudson River Trading, pointed out that the market was ripe for this kind of a technological advancement (emphasis ours):
But Baird and other analysts have pointed out that many international markets don't have the same kind of broadband penetration as the U.S. does, so Netflix may be less attractive to consumers there than it is at home.
Included in that is your editorial calendar, which details what kind of and how much content happens at what points during the week, month, and quarter.
Similarly, the Facebook chief seemed at one point to favor regulation for Facebook and other internet giants — at least the «right» kind of rules, he said, such as ones that require online political ads to disclose who paid for them.
They know those contributions might become public at some point, and no company that sells a product wants to risk the kind of consumer reaction that engulfed Target in 2010, after it contributed $ 150,000 to a Minnesota group backing a conservative candidate opposing gay marriage.
But anyone hoping for the kind of stock growth Shoppers enjoyed over the past decade — when its share price climbed from less than $ 18 to, at one point, over $ 55 — will be disappointed.
Since things like college costs and mortgage payments usually end at some set point, a term policy is very useful for this kind of planning.
They may also want a way to exit their investment at some point in the future or earn some kind of dividend along the way.
You «re making a good point that OPEC and Russia are kind of opening the door, at least a little bit for U.S. producers.
At that point, it really comes down to personal preference / priorities and what kind of shaving experience you're looking for.
At the end of the day, the process should be to first develop personas by identifying responsibilities and pain points; outline their buying journey and the kinds of topics and channels they engage; create a target keyword list by persona; and then a content playbook that outlines each persona, their target keywords, content topics, and channels for distribution.
The first is probably the largest one, which is I'm chairing a group of the Financial Stability Board that is looking at fintech to see what kind of issues in the future the regulators and supervisors will face from a financial stability point of view.
These statements get you Reddit points but most normal people will look at you like you are some kind of nut.
«The IBEX has had such a decent rally that now the one that's kind of on the cheap, that would go up the most due to the so - called inflationary fix, would probably at this point be the Shanghai.
«At some point, it's going to put vehicles just out of reach for some buyers and it's going to cause some kind of pullback in the market.»
Yabut reported the following: «Block size increases are kind of non-controversial at this point, but it's nice to see on - chain scaling happen.»
Still, what if, at one point between now and the end of QE tapering, Canadian long - term interest rates were to have the same kind of knee - jerk reaction seen in the U.S. over the summer?
In terms, I think of inflation and bond markets, it took six, seven, eight, maybe 10 years of high inflation in the 1970s before you had Paul Volcker brought in to say «enough is enough,» and then again whether it's led by American monetary policy but similar moves in Europe, obviously in the UK, a significant tightening of monetary policy because people got fed up with inflation and I don't think that we are kind of yet at the point where real wages have been suppressed so much by that irritation that inflation is always running ahead, life is becoming more expensive, so we need the central bank radically to change their policy.
«It's been kind of annoying having to deal with that and everything else that's been going on but at this point, you know, we're changing the world.
I think this man is EXACTLY the kind of pope the church needed at this point in it's existence.
Who are you to judge others as «good» or «evil» without some kind of standard to point at?
That such surpassing might also amount to a surrender of one's humanity is a prospect they raise at length in a kind of bizarre board meeting and then immediately dismiss — not as untrue, but as beside the point.
As pointed out by Father Neuhaus (While We're At It, April), «all kinds of studies appearing with great regularity tell us that Jews are, generally speaking, very smart.»
At that point it just goes from being something you just kind of say to your wife to something that is harmful.
I think at the appropriate time and place we can point out the errors of a believer's ways, but these global kind of attacks are unnecessary.
Jeff, I agree with your initial observation... and I guess for me this is also kind of the point in that, at some stage (hopefully), we are able to evaluate in a different way because we also become aware of all (or at least some!)
At that point Jesus finds the donkey on his own and sits on it, as if to say, «I'm not that kind of king.»
We came out of a season of almost burnout and exhaustion in church — just feeling like we were kind of like at a breaking point with how things had always been.
It's not been too great for me and some of the other members of the movement... It's been kind of annoying having to deal with that and everything else that's been going on but at this point, you know, we're changing the world.
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