Sentences with phrase «much point saying»

Gourcuff was good too but there's not much point saying that on an Arsenal blog!
Not much point saying anything on Kroenke.

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Shilling does not say when the stock market will crash, or how big such a crash will be, but he does emphasize the importance of shifting wealth into cash at such times — a point he's been making for much of his career.
The bottom line, at least as far as Wall Street is concerned, is that Comcast (cmcsa) and its peers probably don't have much to worry about from Verizon (vz) at this point, says John Hodulik at UBS.
Hulu wouldn't say how many channels would be included in the service, whether or not there'll be more than one subscription tier, exactly how much content will be in its on - demand library, how many hours of cloud DVR will be included, what the search function looks like, a firm release date, or a price point besides «under $ 40.»
Often, small - business owners will point out the roles that need to be filled without identifying specific candidates and estimating how much it might cost to hire them, he says.
«Really, at this point, we don't think too much about Tinder,» he says breezily.
'' Determining how meaningful this proposal is, or any other domestic content requirement, depends very much on the cost of non-compliance, which at this point remains trivial,» he said.
He was very adamant about maintaining slow growth at this point in Patagonia's lifecycle and said he had as much money as he'd ever want or need.
While «brick and mortar [retail] is a much bigger business... we have reached the tipping point» he said, as in - store purchases defy steep discounts and foot traffic falters.
«The yield curve is not nearly as much of a concern as I might have pointed to a couple months ago,» Evans said in Chicago after a speech, in response to a reporter's question.
«The competition has geared up so much in the business card area that you can benefit immensely from gathering points and miles,» he says.
How much to spend on a wedding gift is a big stress point for guests, said Jen Glantz, founder of Bridesmaid for Hire.
Phillips 66 CEO Greg Garland said in an April earnings call that the company had been running «pretty much max gasoline,» a point echoed by several other CEOs that month.
Even if they forget much of what you say, people often remember stories that best illustrate a point.
He elaborated on this the point to BI: «If you want your kids to follow rules, then it's much more likely that, when it comes time to solve a problem, he or she looks to how it's been solved before — what are the conventional ways to doing it — as opposed to saying, «Well, how can I approach this?
To that point, 18 percent of adults ages 18 to 29 said they have too much student loan debt alone to consider saving for retirement, a separate survey conducted by Bankrate found.
Economists said the two reports combined suggested that the third - quarter 3.5 percent annual growth pace could be cut by as much as half a percentage point when the government publishes its revisions later this month.
At this point, Hill says, he and Nevada's governor asked themselves, How much do we want this?
More to the point, with a lame - duck, deeply unpopular Republican president and Democratic - controlled Congress, some say there's unlikely to even be a 2009 budget to serve as a vessel for pork stuffing, circumstances that make a moratorium much less punishing.
To that point, nearly 64 percent of those polled said it's too much of a hassle to constantly worry about securing their online information, according to a survey by Experian.
«If MPs swallow their misgivings and simply sign along the dotted line, even though the government clearly has no intention of providing MPs with much meaningful detail for what the future holds, then at that point the Brexit juggernaut will proceed without any further meaningful restraint or scrutiny,» Clegg said.
«There's a certain point at which, in the life of a group, or the life of a person, there's not much more that can be learned by more success,» he says.
That said, it seems VandeHei may not have been so much urging Zuckerberg to run as he was commenting that the 2016 race is so outside the bounds of typical U.S. presidential elections that almost few twists in the narrative would be surprising at this point.
Along with these kinds of changes, and the growing popularity of autonomous driving, the consistent design of services and experiences from within the car and beyond will become much more important to car manufacturers — to a point where it will drive brand identity, said Nils Uellendahl, the Shanghai - based design director of BMW Group's (bmwyy) global creative consultancy Designworks.
«I can't say too much about the new products and the things we are developing, but from a pure technology point of view, everything that we've done on vehicles translates directly into trucks,» he said at the time.
At which point she asked the crowd at INBOUND: «Don't you have so much more respect for someone who has said to you: «Can I circle back with you on this?
If the Internet wasn't full of so much awesome stuff, there might not be a point to paying for it, this person said.
Redstone was unable to say — or point to a number placed before him — how much he believed Herzer had «stolen.»
«I can think of no one more deserving of this extraordinary opportunity to win a 7 - Eleven franchise than one of our military veterans who has given so much for our country,» DePinto, a graduate of the Military Academy at West Point and former U.S. Army officer, said in a statement.
But a total repeal of Obamacare, at least in the near term, is much easier said than done, and full replacement with new comprehensive legislation seems highly unlikely at this point in time, given that 60 Senate votes will be needed to do so, and Democrats and Republicans appear as far apart as ever in coming to a consensus on a bipartisan strategy to move forward.
At that point, «you have to make a conscious plan to share as much information as possible — what your sales are, what the strategy is, why you're making certain decisions,» says Roberge.
Having worked in the past for entrepreneurs whose micromanaging wasted «so much time,» Faught says he stresses to employees that if something goes wrong, there won't be any pointing of fingers.
«Much of the tiring pre-purchase journey, which ranges from finding what you're looking for at the right price point to customer support and checkout, can actually be fully automated with the help of a personal A.I. shopping assistant without any human intervention,» said Friedman.
«There is much literature available to jobseekers,» Graham says, «explaining how to quantify their accomplishments, yet most are still missing this point.
It's a little premature to say a rally is on, but oil prices are going to have to rise at some point with so much production currently underwater.
The point, emphasized Information reporter Amir Efrati, was to zero in on Series A and seed funding, where he said he didn't expect to see much of a change.
Kogan described it as a «big leap» to connect the piece of research to Kremlin efforts to use online platforms to interfere in foreign elections — before essentially going on to repeat a Kremlin talking point by saying the US and the UK engage in much the same types of behavior.
«At one point, Levandowski said that he asked Brian McClendon, who left Google to join Uber, how much Uber would be willing to pay for the Chauffeur team, claiming he wanted to have a market value for the team.»
«I like this vision very much, because it's a world in which there are multiple AIs, which to me is similar to the world we live in,» says Reid, pointing out that when you need help with plumbing, you seek it from a plumber rather than a generalist.
Economists, who had expected a $ 40.00 billion trade gap in September, said the wider deficit could cut as much as a half a percentage point off that growth estimate.
«We do as much as we can to have everyone have their voices heard,» he says, pointing to the weekly all - hands meetings, as well as anonymous surveys the company provides.
Try to arrive at a ballpark estimate of how much your future will cost and how much you hope to save by various points in time — say, by age 55 and again by age 65.
«Many retailers are at the tipping point of cutting too much labor,» said Craig Rowley, a senior partner in the retail division of Korn Ferry International, an executive search firm.
These examples of bullshit reinforce Frankfurt's point: It's not so much about saying something untrue as being unconcerned with the truth.
«A single 30 - day late payment can drop one's credit score by as much as 100 points,» Yates says.
by The two below videos pretty much sum up what I have to say so I will not add too much here other than the following couple of points.
It's reaching a point where we don't have much else to say and are just waiting for a change of scenery.
«Not yet,» he says, «but with so much systemic and technological change chipping away at the incumbents» models, from the exodus of young customers to ad blocking, it's not inconceivable that a tipping point can be reached that pushes centralised platforms into extinction.»
«Make your points clearly and succinctly and your query has a much greater chance at garnering notice, while using hyperbole in your entreaties will have its exact opposite intended effect on most VCs,» says Ian Sigalow.
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