Sentences with phrase «of points from»

Shadow Home Affairs minister Damian Green also weighed in with a series of points from the front bench:
Teachers who earn that number of points from the classroom - observance component are virtually assured of compiling enough points from other parts of their evaluations, based on students» performance on tests, to be rated «effective.»
They face an excruciating final set of fixtures which, if they're to stand any chance of taking a healthy sum of points from, they need to gather some momentum quickly.
Everton seem to be on a consistent run of form in recent weeks and have taken a lot of points from some good sides in the league, and if they can continue that form and even just avoid losing, then they could find themselves creeping up the table before the end of the season, which will surprise a lot of clubs and fans.
You must decide if the total number of points from both teams combined will be over or under the oddsmaker's selected number.
If we write that one off we'll have the same number of points from 10 games as we had last year, and at that point we were screaming at the manager to do better.
Hopefully a good run of points from the last 7 games will lead us into a charge up the table, but of the next 10 matches we only won one of the fixtures in 2014/15.
The Baggies have secured most of their points from bottom ten sides this season while we have performed poorly against those in the top ten.
You can see he knows what he wants when we play the Champions» League - chasing sides, which is why we have witnessed very good wins against these sides and taken a substantial number of points from them when others have failed to do so.
West Ham on the other hand, although unbeaten in four, had only won once in the last eleven games and had accumulated only a handful of points from top eight sides all season.
Like Greg Norman before him, Price began lobbying the PGA Tour and commissioner Tim Finchem shortly after the 2013 matches to reduce the total number of points from 34 to 28, which is the same number used at both the Ryder Cup and Solheim Cup.
Its never been an easy place to visit and if we want to be champions then we have to make sure we take some sort of points from these places.
That is a LOT of points from your top - 4 scorers.
Even assuming that the Frenchman is only thinking of the points from the big game at Old Trafford, any advantage he can gain is very welcome.
Perhaps if you cash in, you get a set amount of bonus points or you can get all of the points from a single match instead of just the single freebie the champion gets.
If we beat Bormth + Leicester we'll be either top or a couple of points from top.
Expect revenge and a lot of points from the crew in garnet and gold.
This past week, the totals in a couple of games with inclement weather dropped by a handful of points from open to close.
But the report made a most useful contribution: a scale of points from zero to six, with the zero representing those males demonstrating no homosexual interest or activity whatever, and the six representing those of exclusively homosexual orientation.
Below are some of the points from their analysis (emphasis mine).
Don't try to jump in with all of your points from the outset.
We take some comfort that bond spreads have not moved significantly even as the yield on the 10 - year has backed up three quarters of a point from the 2016 lows (see chart below).
The publicity and fawning is gross, but it's a good example of your point from the other day about how the nutrition industrial complex's «be realistic» meme leads to absolutely no meaningful change.

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After all, reviews provide a first stop for any potential customer to understand a product from a consumer point of view, delivering honest and impartial insight from peers.
Active management of the meeting, while it is in progress, can keep it from getting off track or dwindling too long on unnecessary points.
That means Theranos is using full blood draws, from patients» arms, rather than a few drops of blood from pricking patients» fingers, which up to that point had been one of the company's key competitive advantages.
Case in point, a recent study from Abertay University in Scotland found that a woman that's seen as wearing too much makeup can affect people's perception of her ability to lead.
It's complicated, but under the new rules, if a customer walks into a store with a chip card and the store hasn't updated its point - of - sale equipment to accept chip cards, the merchant is liable for any fraud that occurs from using the card the old way, by swiping the magnetic stripe.
But since profits begin to trail off as the price gets further away from $ 55 in either direction, Gordon wants to make sure he has a point at which to get out of the trade.
Instead, make it a point to promote from within, even if it takes a bit of extra training.
And the 438th rule of business states, «If you benefit from the sneaky behavior of others, at some point the sneaky person will use the sneaky behavior against you.»
Called «Seeso,» the service will launch widely in January, at which point members can pay $ 3.99 per month for ad - free access to a full library NBC comedy programming — from new episodes of Saturday Night Live and Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show to all past episodes of classic shows like The Office and 30 Rock — along with a slate of new original series and stand - up comedy specials.
When the researchers looked at data from that particular study, they found that taller boys and girls performed significantly better at age 3 on a test in which they had to point to pictures of different words.
Finally, understand the economics needed, from the customer's point of view, to consider your product worthwhile.
The share of employees who failed to use all their vacation time was actually down one percentage point from 55 % in 2015.
If there's a new point in his speech Monday, it's likely to be a defense against calls for his dismissal from board positions over his support of Trump.
«By taking the bold step of removing a well - established brand symbol from its packaging, General Mills is further challenging marketing's conventional thinking to underscore its point
An Angus Reid poll of 799 British Columbians last October suggested 75 % felt it should be taxed and regulated rather than prohibited, up six percentage points from a year earlier.
From Will's point of view, obstacles and challenges create the perfect opportunity to define yourself, to become different than everyone else — and every other business.
Say your spouse has a credit card with little or no balance and a great payment history; if he or she agrees to add you as an authorized user, from a credit score point of view you automatically benefit from her card's available credit as well as her payment history.
Ali, moreover, points out that planners, because they work so often with members of the public, need to be versed not just in the technical elements of the job; they must also possess exemplary communications skills, and have to be able to respond to criticism or skepticism from residents.
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When Emily first told Marge of her intuition, which she'd realized had been present at so many points in her life, including meeting her husband, she said that Marge told her of the house's history of being handed down from fortune tellers to psychics, beginning in the early 1900s.
And put that way, it seems a bit more daunting from a taxpayer's point of view, especially when there's very little governments can or need to do to fix Canada's affordable housing crisis — other than get out of the way.
TORONTO, May 2 - Canadian energy producer Crescent Point Energy Corp is poised to win support for its director nominees based on a preliminary counting of votes, shrugging off opposition from activist investor Cation Capital, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.
The United States» brand - new ambassador to Canada found himself on the defensive as Frank McKenna, Canada's former top diplomat to the U.S., hammered him mercilessly on virtually every major point of bilateral contention, from the status of the Keystone XL pipeline to the Trans - Pacific Partnership.
The rate of new firms entering the marketplace has fallen by nearly half over the 40 - year period from 1978 to 2012, to 8 percent, compared with a steadily increasing rate of new firm closures, up two full percentage points, to about 10 percent, over the same period, according to the Brookings Institution, a policy think tank.
FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb seemed to draw from a whole new regulatory playbook when he recently proposed a policy shift that could eventually reduce the amount of nicotine in cigarettes to the point where they were no longer addictive.
Cybersecurity firm Check Point Software (chkp) uncovered a malware app called Adylkuzz spreading across the web starting around the same time as the WannaCry ransomware app and using some of the same stolen - from - the - NSA methods.
«From a public perception point of view, I think he ended up as a bit of a scapegoat.»
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