Sentences with phrase «move the point where»

If that will not be sufficient, the surgeon may move the point where the patella's ligament attaches to the tibia (tibial crest transposition).

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You keep looking at sponsorship and I think it gets the point where we're almost anyone if they saved up, and this was their goal, they could ultimately save enough money to buy a ticket and move to Mars.
It's used to move electric energy at «high voltage between points of supply» and points where it is either delivered to other electric systems or «transformed to a lower voltage» and sent to consumers.
«Over time, we've been optimizing our clinical lab to bring up tests that are more commonly ordered, and in some cases move resources off the proprietary tests that are less commonly ordered to get to a point where the ordering patterns we are seeing can all be accommodated through our finger - stick technology.»
Because Slack hasn't yet reached the point where it has tens of thousands of workers on its books, «[i] t is relatively easy for us to move the lever a small bit right now to make a significant change in our trajectory,» CEO Stewart Butterfield and HR chief Anne Toth write in a blog post disclosing the numbers.
The company was at a critical point where, had it not moved quickly, «they would have put themselves out of business.»
They said (and continue to say) the internet was not broken to the point where such laws were necessary, and that Title II would slow down what should be a fast - moving, mostly free market.
«For sure, the priorities are immigration, the control of borders, of Europe, (the issue of) cultural identities and the understanding of how the Italian society should move ahead in a globalized world,» Terzi di Sant «Agata said, following the Italian election result which pointed to a hung parliament where no one party or coalition gained a majority of the vote that would allow it to govern alone.
In one sector after another, Chinese manufacturing has moved up the value chain to a point where it can compete on western markets in increasingly sophisticated products.
«I reached a point where I had formal training as a mountain guide, but no formal training in business to move me to the next step,» he says.
«Chris has been a vital force for the project, helping the team move from a research phase to a point where this life - saving technology will soon become a reality.
When you get to the point where you're only spending a few hours a year managing your investments you can move on to the next thing.
«There'll be an exemption procedure for particular cases where you need to have exemptions so that business can move forward, but at this point in time, there'll be no country exclusions.»
If you have reached the point where your product / service is mature and you still see stagnant or declining growth, it may be time to close shop and move on to something new.
DRAPER: I think geographic borders are falling to the point where we can move pretty freely around the world, and many other people from other countries can, too.
It is a capital - intensive game where 30 % of the assets lie idle at any given point in time, and each driver in the system is an unpredictable moving part.
An effective nurturing process actively moves the prospects you've created through your marketing and lead generation efforts, through a sales development process to the point where they become paying customers.
At each point where the company was ready to move to the next phase of development, the Polaris team has been there as an anchor, and will continue to be as we seek to help millions of patients worldwide.
«We are at a very important point in the history of audio and radio, and how we move from here will define the future and where we go,» says GroupM's Wood.
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Fortunately for those who missed the rally before, the market is once again at a point where big moves can be expected.
«I'd argue it's more on the psychological side of things, whereby people see a new major policy pointed at the housing market and take a bit of a step back, temporarily reassess where they are in the marketplace before perhaps moving back into the market.»
Amongst other emerging market economies, the only significant policy moves were in Brazil, where rates were cut by a further 50 basis points to 16 per cent, and Turkey, which cut rates by a total of 4 percentage points, to 22 per cent.
This cutback will accelerate the point at which the program moves into supposed «negative equity» — a calculation that ignores the option of restoring pension funding to the government's general budget, where it would be paid out of progressively levied income tax and hence borne mainly by the wealthy, not by lower - income wage earners as a «user fee.»
In terms, I think of inflation and bond markets, it took six, seven, eight, maybe 10 years of high inflation in the 1970s before you had Paul Volcker brought in to say «enough is enough,» and then again whether it's led by American monetary policy but similar moves in Europe, obviously in the UK, a significant tightening of monetary policy because people got fed up with inflation and I don't think that we are kind of yet at the point where real wages have been suppressed so much by that irritation that inflation is always running ahead, life is becoming more expensive, so we need the central bank radically to change their policy.
«There will be an exemption procedure for particular cases where we need to have exemptions so that business can move forward, but at this point in time, there will be no country exclusions,» Peter Navarro, a top trade adviser to Trump, said in an interview with Jake Tapper on CNN's State of the Union on Sunday.
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As has been said, if we are one Church, then people may move freely within it, and there will come a point where each member needs a different leader for further growth.
What we are pointing out is that every deep personal relationship is set in a context where each person is continually being moved to turn his attention to the reality which stands over against and between the persons.
Thus we can move away from that kind of preaching in which our whole time is devoted to telling men what «rotters» they are, and come to the point where we can assure them of the wonder and glory of God's purpose for them.
Parents of large families in which older children have already moved on to adult life report a «squash and a squeeze» effect where each child's birth makes the house a little less bearable until breaking point is almost reached... then older children spend the day at school, then they're off to university and adult life, and slowly the house becomes almost unbearably large.
We are moving from linear, point - to - point communication patterns to a web of networked interactions, where individual two - way dialogues are linked with wider groups.
Now that we have reached a point where it is manifest that history itself has moved through the death of God we must celebrate the death of God as an epiphany of the eschatological Christ.
Speaking to Premier, Hartley said she was «excited, it's [been] quite a time preparing for it since I knew about the appointment last year so it's at that point where I've moved in and ready to get started!»
But of course at some point one has to move past it and ask, «Where to from here?»
Still, no matter how quietly it is done, anything at all that moves toward acceptance in actual fact is a move toward the point where the process of reconciling can begin.
In How (Not) to Be Secular, I push back on Taylor at just those points where he moves from the descriptive to the normative (which are rare and rather parenthetical).
They include the «chilling effects» of libel suits, the perennial conflicts between property and access, the three out of four publishers who intervene in news decisions affecting their local markets, the advertisers» freedom to move their money to where their interests are, industry self - regulation in broadcasting and advertising, the backlash against conveying under duress (as in a hostage crisis) points of view that are never aired as directly without duress, the flareups of book banning and censorship of textbooks, the rout of the civil rights movement, the retreat from principles of fairness and equality (even where never implemented), the attack on scientific and humane teaching, the threat of self - appointed media watchdogs to also spy on teachers in the classroom, and the general vigor of ancient orthodoxies masquarading as neo-this and neo-that.
One point to be noted is that in his desire to fit Christ into a philosophical jacket and draw parallels, Clement tends to move in a direction where the earthly Christ proves occasionally to be an embarrassment.
As a result of that commitment, he is prepared to move «in a train of moderate steps» until policy reaches that point where an absolute prohibition on all abortions, beginning at the moment of conception, is in place.
That, of course, is why the services of Judas and a secret nighttime move are required to arrest Jesus — the point where the Gibson film begins.
For example, when people say all religions are «more or less the same,» I worry that we're moving to a point where we fail to recognize the unique differences between world religions and the things that distinguish the gospel of Jesus from other belief systems.
The existing religious structures aren't bad per se, but they have done their job of getting us from where we were to a point of being ready to move past where we are.
Isaac inherited his father's wealth and it continued to expand, to the point where the Philistines once politely asked him to move because he'd gotten «too powerful» (Genesis 26:16).
We have arrived at a point where we desperately need the aid of some rudimentary principles (let's call them «postulates») that enable us to cut through the underbrush, refocus mission and move forward.
I think we are at a point in history where we need a creative revolution — a manifesto for human creativity that moves us out of industrial revolution view of humanity to really an artisan view of the human species.
I was also beaten by random girls for no reason, put into a dumpster, tied up in an abandoned rv by some sick teens who thought that was funny, almost raped by a man while walking down the street at the age of 17 but because I screamed he only made me jack him off (at knife point), almost raped at a friend of a friend's house when we just dropped in for a minute, was impovershed growing up, even to the point where we didn't have power in the middle of winter, had to sleep all in the same bed to stay warm and used our pantry as a refrigerator, lived (and I mean LIVED) with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the time.
Thus man now finds himself in the process of moving dialectically toward an eschatological point, where Spirit and flesh become united in an apocalyptic coincidence of opposites.
I'm a single parent and I can barely make myself a cup of tea right now, let alone return to work as a midwife Do you have any tips to help move through that initial period of poor health to a point where I could feasibly go shopping / stand up long enough to cook / even do an online shopping order?
Before moving to NBE, Smith served as President of the Nestlé Walmart Team where he was the strategic leader and single point of contact for Nestlé with Walmart on all matters across Nestlé companies.
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