Sentences with phrase «people value these points»

Considering most people value these points at around 2 cents each, that is a really good deal if you have a good use for the points...

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The ecosystem is evolving, she said, and people involved, whether they're activists or bankers, are getting together and talking about «shared values and pain points
The whole point of entrepreneurship and building a startup is to offer something genuine and unique; something that can add value to people's lives.
His point is that you shouldn't care about the values of the person you buy from.
There are a few points to consider when bringing them on as the person to value your business.
«Retailers should brace for a backlash... The more people rely on these points and closer they are to value, the more an argument for lots of notice and some rules about convertibility sound sensible.»
And here's a word to the wise — if you have no intention of paying this person at some point for the value you think they can add to your startup, that says a lot about how valuable you think they really are.
««Admire people» is one of our core values,» he says, «so we're looking for someone who will point to the top person in the room and honestly say why they would hire him.»
You may well hear people point out that there's no evidence that splitting the roles of CEO and chair is beneficial, in the sense of increasing long - term shareholder value (or in terms of any other outcomes, for that matter).
For him, excitement over value fluctuations in the bitcoin currency is missing the point: «It's not a threat as people sit there and ponder whether bitcoin is a bubble or not.
This point might seem semantic when we're talking about resources that people uniformly value — like money for example.
Well, research shows that on average, people tend to talk about themselves during 60 percent of a conversation — and when there's something being sold by one person in the conversation, a less experienced salesperson could be tempted to fill a void of silence with a laundry list of more selling points and value propositions.
In this regard, most applications of gamification are missing the point; they focus on peripheral or secondary mechanics instead of the ones that really work, motivating people to use the product in a way that highlights the product's benefits and adds real value along the way.
More and more money flooded the economy, and its value plummeted to the point where people would paper their walls with the practically worthless bills.
To do this, the trainer must be able to help the sales people uncover the pain points that customers have, articulate the value of the product or service, and translate all of that into a solution for the customer.
Up until that point, talking about the value and difficulty of healthy eating, people were responding well — but the sales message was a flop!
Many people in this space wonder whether the higher price points are sustainable, and I think it will depend upon the degree to which these vendors create value for their customers.
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So the issue for the people around the world at this point especially the ones that are dealing with these currencies that are devalued faster than others is that the currency is a terrible store of value and the buying power for people of these countries just continues to disappear.
So I find that a lot of people lower their standards on this point hoping for value appreciation to make up the difference.
People remain skeptical about cryptocurrencies role being more than an investment, but Nguyen pointed out that «the value of cryptocurrencies fluctuates because people are speculating.&People remain skeptical about cryptocurrencies role being more than an investment, but Nguyen pointed out that «the value of cryptocurrencies fluctuates because people are speculating.&people are speculating.»
I continue to believe that at one point, probably in a down - trending market, people will start to favour value over growth.
It is important to point out the fact that last year, bitcoin transaction fees skyrocketed to a new all - time high, as people saw fees as high as $ 55 for relatively small transfers of value.
Once people reach a point in life where their income is more substantial and their financial needs have grown, they have the means and the incentive to purchase a house that will build financial value.
That's why we have to go further, until we find the convergence point between what we're excited about and what other people value.
«When you reach the point where people have separated value and price considerations from platitudes, and things have slipped their moorings and gone off into infinity — that's a bubble.
One way to do this is to add value to emails by including things like content pieces or resources that solve that person's pain points.
I hope that the distinctions to which I have pointed help the reader to see why that would be a mistake, and why we need a framework for sorting out these finer - grained but essential differences in the operations of knowing and valuing underlying persons» selfhood, membership, interpretations, and motivations.
For one I could point out 20 mispelling errors, «Mormonism» not a word, weird huh.I am a Mormon I do support Mitt and I did in 2008, but religion aside Mitt can get it done, and he has in the past!!!! Obama has failed the USA no doubt about that.Mitt's morals, family values is what America is on.Shame on the people who can't move past that, You (not me) voted on a black man for President and not a Mormon, turns out the Mormon Canidiate coud have changed the whole USA around cool huh.
At what point would you finally let go of it, knowing that it was written by a man that was just trying to teach his people some good values and that there really is no skydaddy?
Asked about the value of the newspaper debates, Charles said that trying «to lead people to salvation by pointing out sins... only brings antagonism and rebellion and shoves them away.
Then this: «A person with strong values, but not a fixed point of view or a predetermined agenda.»
With its concern for historical truth and invocation of the need to facilitate the cultivation of the human person and society, «Mapping» at this point comes tantalizingly close to this vision only to fall back into statements that «the fundamental sources of value in a culture are neither necessary nor universal.»
So in regard to values, while it is true that they are by definition relative because arising from relationships, there may in point of fact prove to be values which are the same or nearly the same from person to person or time to time.
But when a person crosses the halfway point in his life, his value «vacuum» or inner poverty becomes painfully obvious as he moves on the downward slope toward death.
The resurrection of the body certainly points to the ultimate value of the body, the material dimension of afterlife, and sees the whole person as the ultimate goal.
Yet teaching people how to understand what the media are doing to them and helping them learn the techniques of media discrimination so that they can develop values and opinions and points of view which are their own should have a very high priority among educators and church leaders.
So far I have argued three points: that persons engage in behavior patterns which can be characterized as purposive, i. e., as exhibiting a structure of aims, values, and methods of attainment; that individuals and institutions are interrelated, with each side influencing and being influenced by the purposes and activities of the other, although with neither being in any way reducible to or explicable solely in terms of the other; and that the institutional pole in this interaction shares with the individual as its opposite those characteristics that define its behavioral patterns as purposive.
One of the reasons why I am so insistent on this point is that the Church is up against very powerful social influences which promote the «values» of the «sexual revolution», undermining the capacity for young Catholics, and young people generally, to hear and receive the teaching of the Church.
Instead, it points to the value of the many people who hold different aspirations.
Certainly we will continue to value other people's opinions, but if we are to be mature and responsible adults we must arrive at that point where our own feeling of self - worth is not determined by the opinions of those around us.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Wallace points out that it is not the older generation — not the people who brought the old ideas, and goals, and values, and designs, from one desert to another with them — that will change this culture.
Both values are good and not necessarily incompatible, but if not articulated and discussed, it could be a point of high conflict if the responsible person likes consistency and persistence, while the risk - taker likes changing things up and going for the impossible.
For I would add, «I have no faith at all, I am by nature a shrewd pate, and every such person always has great difficulty in making the movements of faith — not that I attach, however, in and for itself, any value to this difficulty which through the overcoming of it brought the clever head further than the point which the simplest and most ordinary man reaches more easily.»
Henry Nelson Wieman's important distinction between created good and creative good can help us state this crucial point.27 Every human love is a created good and is directed to some created good, that is, some structure of meaning, person, or value.
At no point do I feel a greater distance from process theology than in its affirmation of the absolute value and reality of the unique and individual person.
So, shame on you HGTV for not affording the view point of a person who sticks to family values according to their faith!
The point of the exercise is to attack the values of Catholics, to bully them into being obedient to the secular messiah; to do the very thing that you all claim religious people are doing.
The point is that New England society believed that a small number of people symbolized the deepest values and beliefs of their system as long as that elite remained faithful embodiments of those beliefs.
Purely formal evaluations of the meaning of an event or a person in the immediate historical sequence are of course necessary; but a judgment of value depends upon a point of view which the writer imports into the history and by which he measures the historica1 phenomena.
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