Sentences with phrase «known point about»

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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 an interview in the April 2017 issue of Vanity Fair, Musk shared that Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy — a book about aliens destroying earth, creating supersonic highways and building a supercomputer that knows all of life's mysteries — was a «turning point» for him.
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?»
Talk to your trusted person about what quality of life means to you, and at what point you no longer want artificial interventions, she said.
Don't get yourself to the point where you are constantly putting out fires online, instead be proactive about knowing what conversations are being had.
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.»
«The point is, there's a lot of other things that are in the offing here that we don't even know about,» he said.
At that point in November 2006, it appears, it was simply talk; no evidence has emerged that Piëch knew about it.
Even players who are no longer into videogames can reminisce about playing Madden at some point in their life.
Case in point: Local law enforcement organizations know about every hate crime committed in the U.S., but many are never reported to the FBI.
The whole point is that you know more about what you're talking about than anyone else in the room.
Thought leadership is about writing what you know, sharing your expertise and addressing potential customer pain points.
But no matter how long it has been since I was at the helm, if I see something that I don't like, I'm not at all shy about making my thoughts known and asking some very pointed questions.
Some women shy away from jobs in fields that require long workweeks, knowing they won't have the time: a 10 percent cut in free time for women reduces their share in high - hour occupations by about 14 percent relative to men, according to the researcher's model.In total, that difference in time spent on at - home labor results in an 11 percentage point gender wage gap, their analysis estimates.
At this point I don't know what I'll do about the property.
It's a hot topic and a frequent point of discussion among investors, entrepreneurs and stock traders, so you should want to know all about it.
I like to start off with a mini 1 - 2 sentence paragraph directly stating my point, so that the reader instantly knows what this email is about and why I've contacted them.
That's a good point about knowing the features you seek before purchasing presentation software.
Joey «Accordian Guy» Devilla does a great job at rebutting the silly attack on his blog, poignantly pointing out that, no, space exploration is indeed about science, and its Earthly benefits have been enormous:
The most important thing to know about Nintendo Switch is, drum roll please, that there's surprisingly little to know at this point.
Everyone in the travel industry knows a few key points about the way that Americans travel.
At some point, it is realistic that Google will be able to know practically everything about a person.
«We don't at this point know how many people ask their phones about suicide or rape,» Miner said.
«When the people come in and they're on point, they know what they're talking about
«I often suggest a quick 15 - minute call to talk about X, Y, Z specific points in order to not waste someone's time that doesn't know me yet,» notes Pollock.
«It's this massive purchase, in many cases, the largest purchase of your life at that point, and it's something that you know nothing about,» he said.
«The ability of anyone to know what you've been browsing about for years, who your contacts are, who their contacts are, things you like and dislike and every intimate detail of your life — from my own point of view it shouldn't exist,» Apple's CEO said, according to Bloomberg.
The point is that people might want to know all sorts of information about the food they're eating.
You read a few interesting messages and are just formulating a response when you suddenly realize that the talk in the meeting has shifted to something you very much need to know about — but you've missed an important point.
Jackie of Money Crush points out that we're thinking about «no» all wrong.
At this point, I think we pretty much all know that flashy cars and monster houses mean nothing about your actual wealth.
Companies such as Verizon are known to bundle Internet, cable and landlines, but AT&T is moving to become the first to combine cellular with other services — a fact that the wireless behemoth was not shy about pointing out in its announcement.
Reach the point at which you feel confident helping others fit in, and that's when you truly fit in — because then it's no longer about you: It's about the group and the people in that group.
We're seeing a slowly tightening, modestly growing U.S. [labor] market, which is just about at the point now that zero interest rates are no longer necessary.»
«I make a point to have a significant conversation with one to two employees every day to learn about what they're working on and get to know them better.
At this point, it's important to think about how much money you need to get your business up and running, and how many people you know might be willing to pledge.
I often feel anxious about all the things I know I need to do at some point.
In one of the most pointed exchanges of the interview, Lauer reiterated that the White House knew about that Flynn's misleading of Pence last month.
In front of a crowd of eager ears, the entrepreneur recounted this time in the company's history to prove a point: You don't know jack about your customers — until you meet them face - to - face.
Chen is known to be a straight shooter who does not have patience for finger - pointing or complaining about something without suggesting what he feels is a legitimate proposal for fixing it.
At this point, you know enough about what happens when you default on a student loan, so let's talk about how to fix it.
At some point, they decide they need to know more about their buyers.
The point about e-commerce is very interesting and should be explored further, and adds to evidence even mainstream economists (like Yellen) don't know what they're doing.
The story points out that Koum wrote in a blog post after selling WhatsApp in 2014: «Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible.»
Of course, Branson has multiple homes — which actually makes a great point about a digital nomad lifestyle that may be achievable no matter your income level.
Just to drive this point home, we asked 27 of today's personal finance experts what they wish they'd known about investing in their 20s.
Let them know that you understand their pain points, know about their most recent leadership changes, and that you're ready to help them with their new initiative.
Just this weekend, he echoed that statement, with a more direct jab at Facebook, following the Cambridge Analytica revelations, telling the audience at a conference in China, «The ability of anyone to know what you've been browsing about for years, who your contacts are, who their contacts are, things you like and dislike and every intimate detail of your life — from my own point of view it shouldn't exist.»
I just want to point out a less known fact about Roth IRAs.
And unlike McDonald's, whose American roots are a selling point around the world, there are almost no Canadian companies who have done well internationally by trading on their association with the Maple Leaf — with the sole exception of parka - maker Canada Goose, presumably because Canadians are thought to know something about surviving bone - chilling winter weather.
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