Sentences with phrase «not get to the point»

Meneghello tells Glassdoor that before jumping to the explanation of how you would get rid of an employee, you should «first [share] the steps [you'd] take to not get to the point of firing someone.»
Don't get yourself to the point where you are constantly putting out fires online, instead be proactive about knowing what conversations are being had.
Before candidates jump into a logistical explanation of how they would fire someone, Aurora Meneghello of Repurpose Your Purpose recommends «first sharing the steps [you'd] take to not get to the point of firing someone.»
As world - class speaking coach Michael Port shares, «If you can't get to the point... what's the point?»
Indeed, you couldn't get to points of extreme overvaluation like 1929, 1972, 1987, and yes, today, if overvaluation was sufficient to turn the market south.
Those who see God primarily as «Boss» and «King» (rather than Father or Friend) probably don't get to these points of intimate communication with God.
I pray you won't get to that point because Jesus truly does love you and died for you just believe and be saved, but sadly I already know your answer.
- nope, there's standards and boundaries there, but we haven't gotten to the point to discuss them, we're still setting the terms of the conversation; of which our starting assumptions keep us from gaining any ground since I think we're playing chess and you think we're playing monopoly.
Unless they have been sexually abused, they haven» yet learned to be afraid about anything sexual and their cognitive development hasn't got to the point of being able to participate in mind games yet.
Growing up in church and even today i do nt like when preachers share stories, there are plenty of things to addresses and pastors have a tendency to get carried away and not get to the point they are trying to make.
I have not gotten to that point yet LOL.
These protein bars keep well if kept in the fridge, however I haven't gotten to the point of keeping them for as long as three weeks.
It remains to be seen whether or not it gets to that point, but The Times claim that there is another individual having a negative influence on the situation, and that's the French international's agent, Mino Raiola.
But the NFL is all about group success, and the Seahawks didn't get to this point entirely on their own.
The No. 3 Michigan Wolverines are the only team on Saturday's betting board that didn't get to this point with a string of upsets.
«Unfortunately, we just couldn't get to that point tonight.
Haha so you didn't get to the point about his first few seasons being used as a striker and supposedly failing as his case in point?
I hope we don't get to the point where we actually have to rely on him!
You can always leave out some of the ingredients if you feel like your baby hasn't gotten to the point of eating all of them just yet.
Just remember that it's okay if your child hasn't gotten to the point of weaning readiness just yet.
«But if for some reason we can't get to that point we're going to have to kind of keep it as an aside to the discussion knowing it's there but maybe we really don't have enough information to really move it forward.»
He was 33.5 weeks and, as a fetus, hadn't gotten to the point where they learn to coordinate how to «suck, swallow, and breathe».
This view about alcohol and breastfeeding opines that so long that the mother has not got to the point that she is feeling «tipsy» it is OK for her to drink; that so long as the mother felt normal she probably did not have much alcohol in her system anyway.
«We haven't gotten to that point yet,» Levy replied when I asked about petitioning to create a new minor party.
Although shop owners and other businesses ultimately will be subject to fines for violating the law, Menin said «we hope to not get to that point....
«The rules of the party also give you room by which you can call a meeting, but I think we have not got to that point yet.
«In Life, don't get to the point where «What you are DOING is so loud that others can not HEAR what you are SAYING».
«I truly hope it doesn't get to that point, and if it does get to that point, I hope Congress acts immediately to resolve it.»
«Unless we put these [new guidelines] in place we will not get to the point that we expect the same care for them as [for people] in the U.S.,» Kaul says.
Manchester has colleagues in their 50s who «have a really teeny lab because they can't get to point where they can trust other people to do the work properly.»
«The navigation system hasn't gotten to the point where we have to worry about getting on an airplane,» says John Goglia, an aviation industry analyst and former member of the NTSB.
«We hoped we wouldn't get to this point.»
Just knowing what those trigger points are, can help you not get to the point of stress overload.
In a person who has been burning carbs for decades, not getting to the point where the ever need to burn fat, there are scores of known enzymes and likely many unknown that need to be manufactured from scratch by genes that may also themselves need to be revved up again in terms of their expression.
If an advertising video doesn't get to the point within five minutes, I turn it off.
Isn't getting to the point of exhaustion key?
However, you won't get to that point unless you've assessed your macros and determined your energy expenditure.
I would keep things bottled up until I explode and he's working with me to try and make it so I don't get to that point.
I like the bright colors Garcelle's outfit but I haven't gotten to a point where I can pull it off.
Text / email does not get to the point quick enough or at all.
Rimma, has wrote her story:» Me and Jack went to Austin as I wanted to go to the skating ring, and Austin has a marvelous skating ring right in the center of a mall, it is a huge mall that looks rather like a city in the city, than like a shopping place, but we didn't get to the point with the skating ring as i kept entering one boutique after another, until the moment when in one the stores i met Carrie.
However, you have not gotten to the point where you tell your partner about your STD.
The actor's face shows disbelief whenever he's encountered with someone whose primary objective isn't getting money (as when old man William Bandy attempts to bring him to church) and measured impatience whenever someone doesn't get to the point of exactly what they want as soon as they start a conversation with him («just answer me directly,» he says at one point when trying to figure out whether his «brother» wants to stay with him).
His Zuckerberg is a man who is operating fifteen steps beyond anyone even remotely close to him, which usually leads to a bored expression followed by exasperated outbursts when people don't get to the point.
Specifically starting out it is better (IMO) to get some easy success than to bite off more than you can chew and not get to the point of seeing results.
It hasn't gotten to a point that they would resort to that yet because it would be a nightmare for them to operate like that.
The Toronto based company simply did not get to this point overnight and unlike their competition, they frequently speak with the general public, programmers and beta testers.
These reviewers receive hundreds of press releases every day, so if yours isn't unique or doesn't get to the point, it will be passed over.
But Amazon won't get to that point by being a bully, just a savvy, fast - growing company with an eye on the long - term future.
You can't get to a point to where your passive income starts to cover expenses, then just ramp up spending.
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