Sentences with phrase «point i'd think»

«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many people, but, once again, this kind of «one - way» data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
When you have a negative reaction to a price point think about what you're charging for your own work.
Next time you outsource: If a project isn't going according to plan, sit on your fingers and point your thoughts instead.
At one point she thought a facility worker was getting ready to tell her off.
At one point we thought, Should we pull the plug on this?
At some point I think Keynes will be proven right.
Still, Trump's lousy tariff idea is surely motivated by our persistent deficits in steel and aluminum, a point I thought was missing from this otherwise useful article in the AMs WaPo on US productivity gains in steel.
I always have been a messy desk person, and at this point I think I always will be a messy desk person.
But consumers didn't like that, so at this point I think we're starting to see some K - cup fatigue.
At this point we think most of the damage is done and we can expect a first - quarter rally that may not begin until late January or February.
However, at this point we think China's housing market is still in an appropriate acceleratory phase — in the tier - two or tier - three cities — and consumption should be supportive for at least the next year or two.
The point I think that's important is that, approximately, bull market returns tend to be two - X the average because the average is made up of the positives and the negatives and the bull market is mostly an extended period of excessive positives.
Their point I think is to say you don't need to celebrate the christ concept or anything to be giving, loving, etc..
At this point I think it's fair to let the people who research these things, look into the evidence and be allowed the time and space to respond.
If at any point you think I'm saying something I didn't actually say you're almost certainly wrong.
I was seeking salvation, at a few points I thought I was saved, but then I returned to my vomit one night.
At one point we thought it was because of lack of faith on our part.
I too was like you in some points thinking it was arrogant of me to judge either way on such a complex and grand subject.
My point is that religions are for the most part fabrications of man to explain the word and will of God...» Not sure what points you think are swaying in the wind but in any case, in this instance, you apparently missed my point entirely.
I regret is that I didn't realize what was happening to me sooner and do the research sooner to understand my experiences (at one point I thought that I needed an exorcism) as these adverse experiences led me down a path that has created much delusion, confusion, instability and loss of control of my life.
At this point I think of Darwin, who, according to those who taught me when young about religion, was the one who (with Wallace) gave the first factually based account of how the animals came to be.
Well, at that point I thought: «I'm either really in very big trouble here or they're going to ask me to be a bishop!»
Between not being able to have kids and all the surgeries, he could have left at any point thinking I'm not worth it.
Thoughts and prayers are fine but at some point thoughts need hands and prayers need...
I'm not going to address the other possible means of determining that all religious faith is delusion, because at this point I think you'll either think I have a good point or call me a lunatic (and if you're calling me a lunatic, I've done my job well).
Ross's latest NYT column makes a point I think I alluded to earlier: just because losing Arlen Specter is bad doesn't mean having him to begin with was good.
The fact that most of us are not gay has never been an issue and frankly I have no clue as to what point you think you are making by pointing it out.
The real key with braising is cooking past the point you think is too long.
Hannah decided to throw a bonfire last night for the German Exchange Students — at one point I think we had 20 kids in the back yard?
And when I say loved, I mean she was licking my face to the point I thought she might think I was a schnauzer - shaped pb cookie and eat my face off.
At one point I thought about deep - sixing blogging, but that would've meant giving up sharing sporadic inspirations with you.
I admit, at one point I thought this to be true too.
At one point he thought his problems were stemming from a bean allergy and I had to change my ways again.
For a mother's view point I think these qualify as a no guilt snack for the kids.
At this point I think Alexis is poison, and having him in the locker room will only make things worse.
At one point I thought he had gotten over the hump and was going to become a world - class player but all of my illusions have been laid bare comcerning Hector.
However with 15 mins to go Arsenal got deeper and deeper, to the point i thought our players would be taking up positions in the stands, and allowed Liverpool to come at us in waves.
At this point I think it's not about the money but likely depends on whether or not BvB can get a suitable replacement in time.
This team is capable, because we saw virtually the same team play impressive basketball, but at this point I think we can all agree that there's a leadership problem.
At one point I thought they were going to hug, at a time remember when men showing any sign of affection in that manner was hardly the norm.
Right now, when you get your 15 minutes of fame, after it dies down, and it's starting to die down, but at one point I think I was around 25,000 followers.
whatever happened to him at one point i thought he was going to b the real deal then went to barca and faded away
Let us know how many points you think Liverpool need.
I wonder how many points you think Sid will amass?
While I see your point I think it's been made pretty clear by everyone Wenger has complete control when it comes to footballing matters at arsenal and as Charlie Nicholas said a few seasons back it is arsene who decides to buy or walk away for example holding was told of arsenal's interest in him and it took three weeks for Wenger to agree to sign him for # 2million, that's not exactly a lot of money to arsenal is it.
I was very impressed with Giroud's performance when he came on, He has definitely shown his hunger and desire to play lately And the way he gets back to help out with the defending, at one point I thought he was Koscielny, in the way he took the ball off a Munich player, just as he was going to shoot.
JonR67 - good points thought Flacco was 2nd round but point was where are all the other QB's picked in first round?
by the way don't know how the author came with the names of Moaninho and Martinez, they were never first choice to any ARSENAL fan, but maybe at some point the thought came because anything was / is better of what we have, the DELUDED one must leave preferably by his own accord so we can still look at him with the respect he earned in the Old Days.....
So unless you can actually give a specific case in point i think you are wrong.
I bet at some point you thought that another article would have popped up by the time you finished writing yours??
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