Sentences with phrase «mentioned in point»

Besides, I have a difficulty in writing again in Real Climate after eristic discussions mentioned in my point 3 below.
Buying an extended battery would be part of the «hidden costs» mentioned in point # 5, wouldn't it?
The reality is that there is no stopping the force I mentioned in point # 1.
The financial software they use naturally churns out investment plans that involve the kind of frequently - hidden costs we mentioned in point 2
As mentioned in point # 1, the core of a dividend investing strategy resides in dividend growth.
As mentioned in point 1 above; you need to already be financially secure before you start trading a live account.
As mentioned in the point above, lack of social skills can be a great impediment towards you succeeding and finding love in the dating pool; thus, online dating helps you better your social skills than you would do if you solely relied on the conventional ways of dating.
You mentioned in point # 9 that doing endurance work after strength work hinders hypertrophy.I'm interested to know more about this.
He should be our playmaker or midfield general as well, that requires him to have the abilities I mentioned in point number one above.
Don't forget that the one - stop shops you mention in point # 6 come with a cost.
The reader knows you are talking about yourself, no need to mention it in every point.

Not exact matches

Agreed with all the points mentioned in the above article.
More to the point, believing that a new player can't succeed in a mature market ignores how innovation works, not to mention the fact that markets evolve and grow because of new approaches.
Joe Bermudez, an analyst at 38 North, pointed out that North Korea's Hwasong - 12, the missile it mentioned in the statement, has only been tested four times, and only succeeded once.
Interestingly, Wadhwa twice mentions the importance of ethics in business, and rightly points to ethics as being of central importance in an MBA education.
One of the key points we made involves the difference between marketing, say, a homeopathic «remedy,» which is utterly incapable of having any biological effect because it literally lacks any active ingredient, and marketing herbal products — a category of substances which can in some cases be quite potent, but which can be highly variable in content, concentration, and labelling, not to mention the extent to which their effects and side effects have been verified.
As mentioned in my first point you don't have time to waste.
(At one point, the elder sister mentions a documentary that compares P.J.'s succession woes to the story of Job in the Old Testament.
Otherwise, there's no point in taking on the additional risk — not to mention the added expense — of active management.
The first point of the complaint filed against Elizabeth Holmes by the SEC mentions that Holmes intentionally misled members of the media in order to disingenuously represent Theranos technology.
Conway pointed out that Trump didn't mention the #MeToo movement or Porter's name in the tweet, and said he was referring to allegations in general.
After that came a massive anti-Keystone rally in Washington and John Kerry's two pointed mentions of global warming during his congressional hearing to become America's next secretary of state and in his first public speech as such.
As with the police example Dave mentions, an arrest is an arrest — but picking up jaywalkers isn't the same as busting the ringleader of a gang (exaggerating the point in order to make it).
However, Columbia University's Katherine W. Phillips and others mentioned in the HBR story on women directors point out that while diverse boards that are not properly managed may «create distrust and dissatisfaction,» homogeneous groups don't come to any better solutions.
As Lal, Alvarez, and Greenberg point out in Retail Revolution, PetSmart faced a challenge when pet food suppliers began selling their products on various e-commerce sites, not to mention at Walmart, supermarkets, and other non-pet-specific places.
According to a 2013 survey of more than 22,000 business executives by the Katzenbach Center at Strategy &, most leaders understand the key point I just mentioned — that culture plays a critical role in achieving great financial performance - and successfully leading and managing change.
By taking into consideration some of the points mentioned above, you, as a CEO, can focus on leading your company to success rather than spending your valuable time trawling through paperwork in your office.
I believe that is more of an innate skill, which is why I didn't mention it in my earlier points.
And if you strive for a niche that's highly relevant but not the same as what all of your competitors pursue, you may avoid the saturation point as mentioned in comments below.
At one point, Flaherty mentioned «we have been proposing to bring in federal legislation that would deal with the issue of systemic risk,» before adding politely, «This is much better.»
But as I mentioned earlier, it's been expanding into beer, having acquired Ballast Point and the rights to sell Mexican brands Corona and Modelo in the U.S.
But you've mentioned commodities could do even better than stocks at this point in the cycle.
This doesn't hold true for all link building, such as broken link building (I find that getting straight to the point for this strategy works best), but it will hold true in things like media news mentions and imbedded content.
link building is double edged sword especially after the panda / penguin updates, it could be very rewarding if done properly or very damaging if the 7 points mentioned in this article are not followed.
For men, one - third pointed to honesty and morality, while about one - in - five mentioned professional or financial success (23 %), ambition or leadership (19 %), strength or toughness (19 %) and a good work ethic (18 %).
It's interesting that Alan mentioned historical points where stocks «fall out of a bed in one fell swoop, as they did in 1987 and, more recently, the turn of the century.»
Those little points mentioned above can make a lot of difference in your credit rating.
I mentioned Buffett because his 2011 letter is a case in point.
That's — we didn't sell much in last year because we had way too much Session and were — we expect that to be well in EMEA, in particular, where we see — as Nick had mentioned in his remarks, we see more competition at the lower end of the price point range versus the upper end.
My company has a financial relationship with the following companies mentioned in this article: Within the last two years, Mackie Research Capital has managed or comanaged an offering of securities for, and received compensation for investment banking and related services from Prairie Provident Resources Inc., Point Loma Resources Ltd and Pulse Oil Corp..
A spokesman for Pershing Square said declined to comment other than to point to its proxy statement, which didn't mention the talk about Ackman's ability to cause media coverage but did say Ackman told ADP it was in the company's interest to avoid the distraction of a board fight.
In Tuesday's post I am going to run through several points that I've mentioned over the past several months.
If you read this, I forgot to mention leverage in the above video as well which is another massive negative point against Forex.
Buffett doesn't mention airlines directly in his shareholder letter, but it's worth pointing out that airline stocks were trading at 14 times earnings, as measured by the Bloomberg U.S. Airlines Index.
As students marched in Washington, DC, on Saturday, Rubio made no mention of the pointed attacks on him.
With massive and increasing structural deficits; exploding debt in all sectors; hostile demographics; social and political fracturing and disintegration; grotesque wealth inequality; extraordinary global trade competition; a complete collapse of respect for vital government organizations such as the Justice Department and FBI, which the people now realize have gone rogue; an extremely complex and corrosive global geopolitical environment; the real prospect of war, potentially nuclear and worldwide; not to mention numerous additional factors, we can only point to few other times in history more dangerous to the people's financial welfare, and therefore more overall bullish for gold, one of the only financial sanctuaries proven to work in times of dislocation.
Right now in our political environment and in the news (that's why you wrote this article) mentioning Islam gives you brownie points and throwing Islam under the bus triples those points.
Finally a mention Of IPAB by Romney - I thought Romney did very well on Medicare, but he left a few points on the field in regard to Obama's centralized rationing board.
What's loosely called «the longing for transcendence» is better articulated, as Carl pointed out, in Joan Baez, not to mention Dylan and Leonard Cohen.
Interestingly, the Times story does not mention the North American Man - Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), an organization that has the merit of being utterly straightforward on a subject about which the Times, at least at this point in its political evolution, feels compelled to be somewhat coy.
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