Sentences with phrase «longer see any point»

At that point, their behavior suggests, they no longer see any point in bothering.
No longer see the point of having printed letterhead sitting on your shelf?

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«There's a long way to go before we get decent growth out of Japan but at some point we will see a revival.
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.
Virtual office space is no longer just for cool tech professionals — it's for many American employees who work for companies that don't see the point in footing the bill for rent when their workers can just as easily work from home.
At some point, investors who are conflating high - yielding consumer staples stocks with bonds or who are taking interest rate risk in long - dated Treasurys will see drawdowns as well.
The final clause here involves a situation where an employee's job evolves to the point where they are no longer doing the same job (see section 1) as when they were hired because certain key responsibilities have been taken away from them.
Too many of the also - rans are already stuck in the proof - point pudding (moving sideways instead of forward) and finding that they can no longer sell the same old «just wait and see» story as easily to the guys that totally fell for it the last time.
Finally, when you start seeing the bottom, mentally what I do is I swim until I no longer can take a stroke, and then I do a four - point stand where I put both hands really wide and both feet and then stand up slowly — because many times you fall — and then I stand up and sprint up the beach.
Cable news, no matter what channel you're watching, has devolved into putting multiple people onscreen while they see who can talk the loudest and longest without ever recognizing that the person on the other side of the split screen may have a point.
I mean, I could get a long lens, and a pair of binoculars, and I could see my house from space, which you know, pretty soon, on the way to Mars, the planet's basically gonna look like a star at some point.
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 think the Univ. of Missouri events also point to an ongoing shift in the way that the traditional media are seen by groups like the demonstrators there: No longer as a potential partner, but as an adversary.
If it comes to the point that you can no longer see the benefit of what they offer and have lost all creative power to do great work for them, it's time to reconsider your agreement.
You see my point: those aggressive Yankees sure have built a diverse economy that is innovative, modern and, over the long term, produces more sustainable wealth than mere rocks and oil.
Gross pointed to the long - term success of the Total Return Fund, while acknowledging the tough year the fund saw in 2011, when it experienced significant net outflows after he bet against the bond market.
But, as Ms. Clark points out, she was the first woman to be elected premier in British Columbia and the longest serving female premier the country has seen.
According to a 10 - Q filed by Bank of America earlier this year, a 100 - basis - point increase in both long - term and short - term lending rates would boost its interest income by $ 6 billion, which is essentially double (if not more) what its closest peers, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase, would see in interest income increases.
It generates a healthy cash flow and has seen a PE contraction recently to 30x against 45x historically providing a good entry point to long term investors.
The more pronounced movements in longer - term bond yields saw the spread between the yield on 10 - year bonds and the cash rate rise in net terms over recent months to around 65 basis points.
«Looking at a long - term average, defaults should peak at about 10 %, and you will see very little issuance at that point,» he says.
For instance, typing «graphic design» into Google's Keyword Planner, you'll see a number of longer phrases that could be great starting points for new content, including «Reddit graphic design.»
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?
Some investors will be in wait - and - see mode until the macro environment becomes less clouded, while long - term offshore investors may see the inherent value of UK property in view of the weakening sterling and softening values, it points out.
The CEO of U.K. - based NEX Group Plc has said that he sees bitcoin reaching $ 20,000, but that at some point it is going to go a «long way back down.»
Futures Point to Full Week of Gains After Sharp Correction US equity markets could end the week with a full house of gains as long as indices manage to hold onto the small gains being seen in futures ahead of the open.
To me, it seemed to complicate an easy concept of finding long term dividend raisers by breaking down these lists into subcategories but I see your point of using a more complete list to potentially find a new investment.
These long - term holders (or hodlers) effectively provide a floor for the bitcoin price (see a full explanation of this point here).
Lastly, looking at their geographic exposure, we see that Third Point's Offshore Fund is net long the Americas 103 %, net long Europe 21 % and net short Asia -1 %.
First, the «returns on equities» here are typically taken to be earnings yields, which as we've frequently noted, are affected by cyclical variations in profit margins that make them notoriously poor indicators of long - term prospective returns (see Two Point Three Sigmas Above the Norm and Margins, Multiples and the Iron Law of Valuation).
You however don't see your own hypocrisy in greater depth when you say that the bible was deliberately written to be sacred and holy, without ANY sourcing and you take the word of people who lived a really long time ago who also can not provide you with anything more than «eye - witness accounts» which have undoubtedly been changed, tweaked or even just falsly made up in order to cement their point.
Keep ignoring me Chad if you want, but keep in mind, the longer you do, the more posts you're going to see from me challenging you on your stance on slavery which shouldn't be in question but somehow has come to this point.
If we take Father Schall's pointed jest and explore it in relation to Walker Percy's own long journey, we see the heart of Percy's concern, a concern central to his fascination with the mystery of sign, of language, in relation to the reality we experience either by a deportment through ordinate sentiment to reality or a deportment of sentimentality, that is, a manner divorced from reality.
You know, Atheists have been trying too push that arguement for long time (not the part about seeing, I'm back to the point.).
Little by little, though the irresistible development of those yearnings you implanted in me as a child, through the influence of gifted friends who entered my life at certain moments to bring light and strength to my mind, and through the awakenings of spirit I owe to the successive initiations, gentle and terrible, which you caused me to undergo: through all these I have been brought to the point where I can no longer see anything, nor any longer breathe, outside that milieu in which all is made one.
I see what your saying Jeremy but some Christian's think that the new covenant abolishes the laws of Moses and the prophets to the point they no longer have to celebrate the Lord's holy days.
Every scientific statement in the long run, however complicated it looks, really means something like, «I pointed the telescope to such and such a part of the sky at 2:20 A.M. on January 15th and saw soand - so,» or, «I put some of this stuff in a pot and heated it to such - and - such a temperature and it did soand - so.»
Glad to see you've spent those 65 years developing keen an4lytical skills; the fact that you've been around this long yet can still acheive this level of flagrant ignorance pretty much proves my point.
No longer can we deal with the gigantic problems of today by the seeing with one eye and one point of view.
I long to Love, I long to offer grace, particularly to those struggling under their own new Laws, I long to worship, I'd rather write a better story than a point - by - point defense, and I long to really see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
It would go a long way if they just said I see your point (70 % of Americans point) and move the Mosque.
This leads him to his key point: «Let us make no mistake; the data we now have at hand should serve as a dire warning: Unless we act decisively, many of today's converts will be one - generation Jews — Jews with non-Jewish parents and non-Jewish children,» But Sarna concludes on a note that most Jews would find more hopeful: «Learned Jews and non-Jews have been making dire predictions about the future (or end) of the Jewish people for literally thousands of years — long before William Wirt and long after him — and, as we have seen, their predictions have proved consistently wrong.
Even if we determine the meanings the writer had in mind when he used a particular phrase, the very fact that we have to make an effort to see his point reveals that he no longer communicates directly.
There are some excellent points and I can't see how some would deny that instant gratification often leaves us longing for something more.
So I'd rather write a better and real story than a point - by - point defense, and I long to really see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
Long term I don't see this being a major sticking point.
my point is thats no longer a reason not to go, if you need to go, If you can quit on your own, do it, whatever works, as a nurse I've seen the devastating effects on folks who drink heavily, and the victims of DUI.
Once it was when from the summit of a high mountain I looked over a gashed and corrugated landscape extending to a long convex of ocean that ascended to the horizon, and again from the same point when I could see nothing beneath me but a boundless expanse of white cloud, on the blown surface of which a few high peaks, including the one I was on, seemed plunging about as if they were dragging their anchors.
Peter responds appropriately to this news that Aslan is not a nice pet who will coddle them with purring comfort, keeping them out of harm's way: «I'm longing to see [Aslan],» said Peter, «even if I do feel frightened when it comes to the point
Recognizing that their critique has rendered images of God no longer absolute, feminists have discovered that the religious power structure is reluctant to admit that patriarchal symbols for God are culturally influenced (as if God really were male) or contingent (as if use of a feminine symbol to point to a nonrepresentable God is more inadequate or idolatrous than use of a male symbol) To read Mary Daly or Naomi Goldenberg, to consider Rosemary Ruether's demasculinizing of the Gospel stories or to ponder the renewed attention to «goddess» theology and the development of a lesbian theology is to see the basic language of theological discourse upset and transformed.
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