Sentences with phrase «pivotal point on»

Kuta is the main city and the pivotal point on your 3 week Bali trip.

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Brian Wieser, a Pivotal Research analyst who reviewed Nielsen digital consumption data, said Google properties, including YouTube and Waze, combined to account for 27.4 percent of all time spent on digital media — up 3 percentage points from the previous year.
At 45.2, however, it's still about five points shy of 50, the pivotal threshold that indicates, on balance, that more consumers perceive the economy to be improving.
The core of this chapter on «The Theory of Feelings» (III.1) seems to be the analysis of the first three categoreal conditions (1.4 - 7), prefaced by the pivotal section in establishing the shift from datum to data as the starting point of concrescence.
Here's the obvious scenario... In a close fought match a player gets sent off at a pivotal point which changes the whole balance of the game and the team who are reduced to ten men go on to lose the match.
It didn't look as though the concerned parties were too embarrassed though, as in the bigger picture it could yet prove to be a pivotal goal in Newcastle's season as they sit three points adrift of safety but with a game in hand on 17th - placed Norwich City.
Although the sportsbooks have taken away a pivotal point from road dog Oakland, the betting public remains slightly in favor of the new - look Raiders finally meshing on the road and keeping it close at Qualcomm.
Even with the sportsbooks adjusting their lines to take a pivotal half - point away from road dog New York, the betting public remains heavily in favor of the G - Men covering on the road against the Jeckyll and Hyde Cowboys.
But thanks largely to point guard Kevin Johnson's 43 points, the boys of Buttkicking survived, striking back to steal the pivotal game of the series before heading back to Phoenix for what they hoped would be the clincher on Tuesday.
Chelsea will no doubt pose the bigger test, especially having to travel to them, but both are huge games at a pivotal point in our season, and a win on Thursday could give us a needed boost before going to Stamford Bridge.
It's a rarity, and the appearances themselves usually aren't much to write home about: the whole idea is that someone like Chyna pops into the Rumble to the surprise of everyone, eliminates another wrestler, and then is eliminated themselves right after the pivotal moment that will later appear on DVDs and documentaries and be pointed to as proof of progress being recorded.
Only time will tell, of course, but I think we could be able to look back on that goal from Gibbs and see it as a pivotal point in our season.
So is Giroud the man to be the pivotal point of that pace and lead Arsenal on to great things?
Whether he has played in midfield or up top by himself, the South Korean has rarely failed to impress, and he will be a pivotal player if Spurs are to break the Anfield curse and pick up all three points on Saturday evening.
The result could prove a pivotal point in the fight for fourth in the constructors» championship between Force India and Williams, with Perez having passed Felipe Massa on track during the grand prix.
As Tony Blair's former EU adviser Roger Liddle points out in a new and forensically illuminating pamphlet «The Risk of Brexit» other EU members would be well within their rights to resent the UK's latest bout of stroppiness, refusing to join the Euro but demanding new rules to protect its influence, turning its back on the principle of ever closer union while asserting its right to be at the heart of all pivotal decision making.
«While some of our members have differed in the past on some of the specific issues in the New NY Agenda, the Executive Committee unanimously takes this position because we understand and accept Andrew's point that this is a pivotal moment in the history of this state, similar to the 1975 New York City fiscal crisis, when leaders in the labor, civic, business and political arena must put aside their individual agendas for the good of the entire state.»
«The choice between those two wordings is the pivotal point of the legislation - the absolute foundation on which everything else hangs,» independent crossbencher Geoffrey Dear, who pushed yesterday's amendment to a vote, told peers shortly before the division.
One of the pivotal moments on the topic was when Albanese was attempting to outline his affordable housing plan under questioning from Lehrer of WNYC, who pointed out Albanese was only attacking the mayor's plan without offering his own specifics.
Scientists increasingly think population size and density have had a big impact on human development at certain pivotal points.
For this point, Mass gainers are essential for athletes and professionals into sports like boxing, wrestling but also help people like teenagers, hardgainers want to bulk up before eventually cutting fat.It helps in formulating fat and making one lean and increase in hydration level to hydrate with the purpose of mass gaining intact with not losing on the muscles at all.Mass gainers play a pivotal role in increasing the muscles in the body.
And since those lines on our faces are pivotal to basic human communication — not to mention our confidence when someone is staring at us a bit too closely — most of us make it a point to ensure they're looking fabulous at all times.
I don't want to spoil the details here as it's fun to play the game up to this pivotal moment and choose the right path for you, based on what you feel is correct, as defined by your emotions towards what you've played to that point.
While Hemsworth doesn't have a lot of screen time as the other characters, one particular scene is a pivotal plot point on why the President institutes the Quarter Quell.
Directed by Clint Eastwood and based on the book Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game that Made a Nation by John Carlin, this movie brings to the screen a pivotal point in history — giving a small glimpse into the difficulties of the South African people and the dreams of their first Black president.
How do you navigate your role as the director with these actors on the cusp at a pivotal point in their careers?
It's not an exaggeration to say that, from this point on, almost every scene in the film feels pivotal, momentous, in much the way that the characters in this two - hander experience their growing attraction.
As someone who's passionate about STEM subjects, it's being able to have a positive influence at that pivotal point in the development of young people aged 11 - 14, when they are most switched on to planning for the future, but also most susceptible to being discouraged by certain barriers.
On reaching the pivotal point, we'll stop asking ourselves and the community how to craft an appealing course, and start wondering what's next.
Now is a pivotal point for educators to insist on driving their own profession.
This web essay will focus on one branch of this complicated system, elementary magnet schools, because elementary education is a pivotal point in an individual's academic trajectory, and because magnet schools are a trademark of the school choice system and are greatly emphasized by many school choice advocates.
The pivotal point for the U.S. Treasury curve happened on June 27, 2017, and the influence on valuation came not from the U.S., but from Europe.
That means she has played a pivotal role in bringing the organization to the point where it stands as she takes over day - to - day operations: With a new name, a $ 6.5 million capital campaign mostly completed, and the organization's state - of - the - art new facility beginning to rise on Bower Parkway.
I think FFXV was a good example of that — their DLC packs added a few insights on what happened to characters at certain points of the game, but they weren't pivotal to the overall plot ie: even if you didn't purchase it, it wouldn't affect the overall story and gameplay.
On one hand, driving is not really pivotal to the execution of the game and it merely serves as transportation from one point to another with no real functional aspect.
marks a pivotal turning point in Sierra On - Line's gaming philosophy which has forever changed the face of adventure game design.
This year's ReVIEWING, our 9th annual International Conference on Black Mountain College, marked a pivotal point in BMCM+AC's history.
A development towards abstraction had been evident in his paintings, for example, Square Leaves (1952) and Winter Harbour (1955) The effect on Heron of the New York painters, together with his move to live at Eagles Nest, overlooking the cliffs at Zennor, that year was a pivotal point in the transformation into his now characteristic language of interlinking forms; his balancing of colour and space.
Actually, this is just part of the oddity; though it was not pivotal to the court's conclusions, at one point the plaintiff responded that he had no views on the merits of his own action.
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