Sentences with phrase «know what a point»

I do not know what point you are trying to make.
That being said, I don't know what your point was in making the comment about its being a weird Romanian name.
I honestly don't even know what the point of this commercial was,...
Because you know what a point at Stoke is better than none.
I don't know what point you're trying to make there.
Im not relly sure Storm himself knows what his point is... «We need to assess what changes need to be made and then have the courage to see it through.......»
I don't even know what point you're trying to make here, but it is so convoluted that I hope you attempt to clarify what you mean and why that, in itself, doesn't rise to the level of abuse.
I don't know what that point is but, I'll go out on a limb and say I suspect it's lower than 100 %.
I don't know what the point is of even asking the question «have you seen an unmedicated birth?».
I just wanted to know what the point of picking out the breech statistics was to compare since it's personally important to me, that whole comment stood out and I realized it didn't make sense.
I don't know what the point of them is.»
Knowing what that point is and recognizing the policies and people who should protect you can make the difference between survival and surrender.
For some of us this is simple: We've always known what the point is, and it has always been a shining light in the distance.
I don't know what the point in one will be for me now so don't even want to try another though I've been referred.
If I don't push myself to my breaking point, I won't ever know what that point is.»
I don't know what point I'm trying to make.
I tried for quite a while to find super comfortable designer sandals — and I really don't know what the point was, since these are pretty much perfect!
I've always thought that I would begin blogging at some point... never really knowing what that point was.
I just do not know what the point of the movie was.
Secondly, doubtful does not mean completely out of the question, so I really don't know what point you are trying to make, since no one has yet said it was completely out of the question.
But we don't even know what the points are yet for traditional or indie.
Know what your points are worth If you're not keeping track of your MyPLACE points, you could be missing out on valuable savings.
I don't know what point you're trying to make.
«That is a perceived risk factor for a consumer: «I don't know what my points will be worth three years from now, so I'll get cash.»»
With this card you always know what your points are worth and you'll never be stuck with a poor redemption rate.
Do you know what points are these.
Anyway, I don't really know what the point was, but I guarantee you I was the best behaved kid ever when I visited their house.
But honestly, the amount of times I actually stopped myself from moving were so few that I don't even know what the point of dropping the endless running was.
I don't know what the point of such news is.
I don't know what the point was.»
I don't know what points you feel you made that «stand fine,» or how it is that you can talk about «ignor [ing] questions» while ignoring a question directly posed to you by Bart.
What makes a measurement «absolute» is that if I measure a particular location, e.g., 45 ° N, 90 ° W, anybody knows what point on Earth that value relates to.
I still don't know what point you are making.
One of the main things that a legal education provides is an ability to «issue spot» so that you know what points need to be researched and where to look for them.
If you know what point of contact to use in advance, it takes very little time to execute.
Whether it's at age 55 or 75, only you can know what that point is.
I haven't seen enough detail about the case being tried or the witnesses being examined at the time of the question to know what point the judge might have been making, but it sounds a far cry from the US judge a dozen years ago or so who called a fax «just beeps and chirps».
In many cases, drivers can find him / herself in a position to bargain for discounts, once they knows what points of leverage they have.
It's okay to let them know what points you'd like mentioned when they recommend you.
However, if you don't even know what the point of being there is, or what recruiters you could talk to, you're only likely to be wasting your own time.

Not exact matches

The bottom line was, I needed to know for certain if anybody would buy my sneakers!!?? The result, with what I could not possibly say in any written word, I happily point you here >> www.rekixx.com.
Without my directly saying yes or no, I've thus bounced the question back to the customer (s), forcing them to consider what they're asking and to give them a chance to point out something that could be of value to me.
At some point, the consumer was like, «You know what, this is a great way to shop and it is OK to give my credit card information, and generally packages are going to show up on time.»
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.
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.
You need to know what your team is doing, but not to the point where you micromanage them.
But the fact that the brightest minds in the oil business must concede they don't know whether the inflection point will come in the 2020s or the 2040s — or exactly what might take oil's place — is even more discombobulating for them.
Additionally, product attributes aren't as relevant a selling point to new companies as the new angle is no longer, «what does this product do for me?»
Greycroft co-founder Alan Patricof said Friday that Amazon is «not necessarily» a bad company, but urged that «as a society we have to think about the fact that, you know, at what point do we say we're destroying the fabric of America?»
No matter what your business sells, someone will be interested in it, you just have to find the interesting point of view.
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