Sentences with phrase «little point of»

But Mr. Berg's listless direction brings the film so little point of view that it doesn't much matter who lives or dies.
That little point of balance is the crown).
Unless there is a level playing field there is little point of talking about party funding — if one group is getting millions of pounds worth of advertising free and others are restricted and barred there is no such level playing field.
Maybe he's smartened up and isn't making a big deal out of every little point of contention.
There's little point of purchasing a bottle warmer if it doesn't last long, right?
And don't worry about little fvckwads like Open Mouth who can't debate one little point of yours and so they bring up a mistake from yesterday or some stupid sh!t..
«There are a thousand little points of tension beyond the «die and restart» loop, and that's what helps GALAK - Z stand comfortably among the best roguelikes ever created.»
Not just that one point, but the accumulation of all the little points of assumption in the argument.
If a manager is choosing between two qualified options, those little points of common ground can be a deciding factor.
Little points of continuity help to tie different coloured walls together.

Not exact matches

Both men pointed out to West that, yes, Abraham Lincoln was a member of the Republican party, but it's a little more complicated than that.
At every point in my career that I've had a chance to co-opt a little bit of someone else's creative process, it's always been great for me.
It would even encourage me with a little nudge when it noticed I reached my halfway point on one of my longer runs.
Say your spouse has a credit card with little or no balance and a great payment history; if he or she agrees to add you as an authorized user, from a credit score point of view you automatically benefit from her card's available credit as well as her payment history.
And put that way, it seems a bit more daunting from a taxpayer's point of view, especially when there's very little governments can or need to do to fix Canada's affordable housing crisis — other than get out of the way.
There's nothing wrong with a little perfectionism in the workplace, and encouraging your employees to do their best is always a good thing, but when it gets to the point that you're scrutinizing every detail of their performance, it ends up being counterproductive.
If I have a point to add, it's to avoid those «celebrity gifting» suite «opportunities»... these are ways to keep the marketing agencies of such events in business, and provide little else.
I was trying to reconcile in my greedy little mind how I could accept this assignment and become the face of penises, but ultimately I wasn't able to get to that point.
But I would love to see some of our female leadership be a little more pointed about exactly what is going on here, rather than chiding Millennial women for supporting Sanders.
Formerly nicknamed «the little Paris of the East,» Bucharest has once again outdone its point of reference.
Think of each word as having an associated cost, and strive to spend as little of your currency as possible to get your point across.
If there is not more clarity by that point, it is likely that a large number of insurers will abandon the market and the 12.2 million Americans in the exchanges would be left with little choice for coverage in 2018.
Water levels fell to a point at which little or no water flowed out of the emergency spillway, which Orrock said was the main factor in its erosion.
As the company widens its market, it's increasingly possible that the larger digital imaging companies will move into the space and risk turning awesome little point - of - view cameras into a commodity.
There's no market at this point,» said Tom Frencel, the Chief Executive of Little Guy Games, which put development of a Glass game on hold this year and is looking at other platforms, including the Facebook Inc - owned virtual - reality goggles Oculus Rift.
You will remember two little words, however, and they might actually help point you toward a specific course of action.
While several airlines, including United, Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways, offer direct flights between New York and Tokyo, Korean Air offers the most frequent flyer award availability — useful for us, since we only had a little bit of schedule flexibility — and is a transfer partner of Chase, whose points we had already started to earn.
You're almost part psychologist as a planner because you really need to go in and be really aware of where people are coming from, and what their little buzz points are, what's going to irritate them, what's going to make them happy.
It's a story sure to engender plenty of giggles, but it's also another example of a bizarre little story that serves as a pretty decent starting point for consideration of more serious issues.
The city is at the point where a not - insignificant portion of residents are rooting for the so - called tech bubble to implode at least a little, the New York Times reported earlier this month.
He focused on how Comey called Trump and his staff «liars,» saying that Comey «thought so little of President - Elect Trump's first briefing reaction he started documenting everything» and pointing out that Comey «gave a first person account of an obstruction narrative.»
An independent panel has endorsed the proposed development of a liquefied natural gas precinct at James Price Point near Broome, but the recommendation may have little impact as project developers led by Woodside Petroleum have shifted their focus to floating LNG developments.
Either way, Merkel seems to have little to fear in her reelection bid: The most recent national poll gives her a lead of 11 points.
I was maybe a little overconfident at one point in my time and then I went way the other way and thought I wasn't capable of anything,» she noted.
Despite almost all of us experiencing the issue at one point or another, most people give very little thought to its exact causes and symptoms.
«We make a big deal about the controversial nature of our business and market around it,» explains Biderman, pointing out that the thousands of user profiles on Avid's various international sites represent, in the aggregate, a vast sociological study of human infidelity, an area that has traditionally attracted little in the way of sociological scrutiny.
Plus when you drink a bottle of water before you eat, when you sit down at the table you'll already feel a little more full and won't be as tempted to eat past the point of hunger.
The only way... you as a company can make progress is by acquisitions,» says Stanford's Pfeffer, who points out that HP and Microsoft have also made careers of gobbling up the little guys.
«Most people who are fresh out of college have very little leverage in the negotiation process, because you typically can't point to any concrete workplace results you've accomplished yet,» said business consultant Dorie Clark, author of «Stand Out.»
A little less than 15 minutes passed between our first handshake and the moment I pointed this Audi TT toward the (cloudy) coastal highways of Santa Cruz.
And despite so - called stimulus spending totalling nearly three - quarters of a trillion dollars, he points out that there is still very little momentum in the world's largest economy.
This little tube checks off most of the boxes of a luxury liner, but at a much more wallet - friendly price point.
He knows that sometimes a little bit of humor can drive a point home, and he does it well.
As Posen pointed out during a speech in Aberdeen, Scotland, there is generally «little or no credit growth, little wage growth beyond productivity, little evidence of rising inflation expectations» in Western economies.
He always pointed out, however, that little displays of kindness go much further than nickel - and - diming people.
In The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference, Malcolm Gladwell argues that for us to understand why some products succeed, we must think of each as part of an epidemic.
A simulation by Oxford Economics suggests a 25 percent U.S. tariff on $ 60 billion worth of Chinese exports, with comparable retaliation, would reduce China's growth by about 0.1 percentage point this year and a little less next year, chief Asia economist Louis Kuijs in Hong Kong said in a recent note.
The smartwatch has only been available for a little more than a week, but early adopters and reviewers have already pointed out some of its shortcomings.
As Noel Sharkey, a professor of artificial intelligence and robotics at the University of Sheffield, tells Time magazine, «It would be impossible to tell the difference between a little girl pointing an ice cream at a robot, or someone pointing a rifle at it.»
In court documents filed with the Northern California District Court on Thursday, Uber argued that the class - action part of the suit should be dropped because the 160,000 drivers, «have little or nothing in common, other than their use of the Uber App in California at some point over the past six years.»
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