Sentences with phrase «n't come to that point»

It's just a shame that we haven't come to the point in society where it should be required that those who make decisions must meet certain, more highly regulated, fool proof, corruption resistant criteria proving their intellect and open mindedness as well as weeding out individuals with preconceived notions, racist, sexist or religiously or other discriminative views (even if they themselves don't believe they are discriminative in their beliefs... this happens more than many people realize) and overall ignorant minds.
The bristles are fluffier than the brush above and are not tapered (i.e. they don't come to a point).
But with most interviewers, it shouldn't come to that point.
If the relationship has not come to the point that you feel the need to leave the relationship then there is help available.

Not exact matches

So, it comes to the point where you've got a minute to go and someone is pushing you to keep going — even though you don't think you can.
Even apart from the fact that they don't know what they're talking about because they don't know what's out there, the bigger issues are that: (a) almost all of these reports come back with a variety of related findings that may be precisely on point; and (b) the very age of the prior research may be invaluable if the new questions and inquiries have to do with trend lines, changes in attitudes or different behaviors.
When it comes to marketing functional but not particularly exciting products, there is no point trying to pull the wool over people's eyes with buzzwords and sparkle; rather share how it makes their l...
«Adding a point to growth won't come close to solving the problem,» says Cote.
And besides, when it comes to regulation, as The Economist pointed out, «having approved the wave of mergers, it would be a bit rich for officials to complain that there are not enough big airlines to ensure competition.»
Only one thing is really standing in the way at this point: «The biggest challenge to adopting that is really for [wireless] operators to come up with a good way to manage your plan, because clearly you don't want to pay another $ 50 a month just to get a SIM card.»
However, if you come in visibly excited about your idea, to the point where you almost can't calm yourself down, they can't help but contagiously «catch» some of your enthusiasm.
Redburn doesn't come to a conclusion about which system is better, but he does raise a couple of interesting points.
Left to its own devices, the State Department came up with its own talking points to be used by U.S. missions in Africa working to stem the damage, said a U.S. official, who wasn't authorized to disclose internal deliberations and demanded anonymity.
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It seems unusual to encourage buyers to turn away from trends, because it's such an easy way to continue making money, but Cuyana isn't afraid of you embracing a lean closet; simply because they know that, if you come to them at some point, many of those pieces you love to rely on are bound to be Cuyana - made.
Partners can't come to consensus at critical strategic turning points.
If people repeatedly come to you with requests in areas where you don't feel adequately qualified to help, having a few stock resources, such as books or articles, to point them to can ease the pain of saying no, Grant suggests.
And not only is it sweatproof, but it also comes with a lifetime warranty for sweat - related damages: If you soak your pair to the point of oblivion, Jaybird will send you a new one.
«There's a point that when you know that it's not working, and you either need to have that come - to - Jesus meeting or you need to make the cut in the organization.
Food and some non-alcoholic beverages are typically included in the overall package, but that doesn't mean your cruise is all - inclusive; expect to pay for alcohol at a standard restaurant price - point, and don't try to sneak in your own booze — you're not the first genius to come up with this plan, and there are due procedures in place to prevent you from succeeding.
The most explosive point in the discussion came when Ramos would not embrace legislation to toughen penalties on people who cross into the US illegally after being convicted of an aggravated felony.
«Some of the large retailers who are big importers have been some of the most vocal opponents,» Rosenberg said, noting they haven't been the only ones who have come out against the proposal, but also pointing to support the plan has from companies such as Boeing, General Electric, and Johnson and Johnson.
The Obama campaign retorts that a mandate won't do much good either unless it comes with enforcement mechanisms — something that neither Clinton nor Edwards offered to detail until, as NPR's Julie Rovner points out, criticized by Obama.
As Hitched.com editor Steve Cooper put it in a rebuttal to the Facebook divorce stories, this has been the case since the times of our caveman friend Blaaarggg: «I'm sure at some point during the Stone Age a woman was frustrated because her mate wouldn't step away from the fire and come to bed.
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.
The point is, you'll find many conflicting opinions when it comes to the amount of cash you should have to open an apparel store, but we won't get into any trouble by saying the more money you have, the better off you'll be.
In our first chat — which was free, by the way — he pointed out that defining myself as a writer doesn't come close to describing my value.
You might be finding it difficult to come up with the right idea at given point of time, but there might be an idea sitting in the heads of a person who isn't a marketer, but still has immense knowledge about the business, its target audience and the operational niche.
When it comes to preparation, true professionals rehearse our talks to the point that we can pickup the program at any point and not lose a beat.
But as a kid, family visits to West Point for college football games just an hour's drive away had convinced him that the Academy was the only fit for him — even though he didn't come from a family with a deep military background.
Those documents are instrumental in communicating what you'd like to have happen (or not) if there comes a point where you're incapacitated.
But none of those moves, either individually or collectively, could come close to guaranteeing that scandal would not strike again at some point in the future.
Of course, this list isn't for everybody, but the larger point is simply to get you thinking about the potential of using the winter holidays soon to come as a great opportunity to cozy up and catch up on your reading.
But Luijke sees companies making a focal point of fitness — going out of their way to make sure a stressful, full - time job doesn't come at the expense of exercise and eating right.
When it comes to the construction industry, price points don't tend to differ that much,» explains Shawn Belecki, chief operating officer of Alberta's CANA Group.
Without taking the time to think carefully about where your notions of achievement and purpose come from and what success means to you, you're in a terrible position to decide if this week's hot «how to be successful» advice applies to you or only to someone who thinks the point of life is something you actually don't value much at all.
Swift, the subject of the magazine's latest cover story, admitted coming to a revelation about Spotify that she simply «didn't like the way it felt» having her music so readily available at such a low price point.
When it comes to using writing to tame your stressed out brain, you don't have to be Shakespeare — there are no points for style.
Futures markets are still pointing to just two rate increases next year, with the next hike not coming until June.
And it was hard to go out there night after night and do that and find the courage to cover him fairly, but not over correct to the point where you bashed him because he was coming after you and causing this issue in your life.
The recent thrust in both immigration and refugee programs has to been to create exceptions so people who would not normally qualify under the point system can come in.
Fair value is a theoretical point that stocks careen past on their way to becoming wildly expensive or extremely cheap; it isn't the point where equities gently come to rest.
The group points out that the good times could easily come to an end if world governments don't make efforts to balance monetary and fiscal policies, something I've been urging for years now.
«Our point was not to warn of any particular country from which an offering might come, but rather to protect Australian investors from any such risk.
You brought up some great points to help keep the big picture in mind: «Money is a tool... to achieve maximum happiness» and «When it comes to investing, hope is definitely not a strategy».
That point was reinforced just after the build concluded when a mother who lived at the development came over as volunteers were cleaning up and said she hadn't been able to get out of work to help build, but throughout the day she received pictures from her kids who were watching the build happen with growing excitement.
To paraphrase Charles Baudelaire's quip that the devil wins at the point where the public comes to believe that he doesn't exist, the financial sector's lobbying effort wins at the point where people believe that running into debt contributes to economic growth rather than burdens it, and that they will end up richer by acting as bank customerTo paraphrase Charles Baudelaire's quip that the devil wins at the point where the public comes to believe that he doesn't exist, the financial sector's lobbying effort wins at the point where people believe that running into debt contributes to economic growth rather than burdens it, and that they will end up richer by acting as bank customerto believe that he doesn't exist, the financial sector's lobbying effort wins at the point where people believe that running into debt contributes to economic growth rather than burdens it, and that they will end up richer by acting as bank customerto economic growth rather than burdens it, and that they will end up richer by acting as bank customers.
While my workload at my job won't be decreasing anytime soon, I've gotten to a point where I've adapted and can manage it better without needing to work so many hours so I'll be returning to blogging and interacting with fellow members of the DGI / early retirement community online in the coming weeks.
But it was very clear from the very beginning on the part of the actual Congressmen that they weren't going to support it because they had already come out on the floor with such vehement opposition to the bill and pointing out exactly what was wrong with the bill, that it didn't have to be done in a hurry.
Latest case in point comes from a NY Times report that de Blasio is trying to strong - arm trustees of NYC employee pension funds — who are supposed to be fiduciaries of their beneficiaries, not mayoral rubber stamps — into divesting from oil stocks:
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