Sentences with phrase «point break which»

J Bay is South Africa's most famous wave, it's a fast right point break which can get hollow down the line and it's best if you...
It has a left handed point break which offers a long, enjoyable ride for about 2 to 3 minutes.
There is also K61, right point break which is only 500 mts (0.31 mile) away from K59 and offers great waves with long rides and barrels.
The best waves here are during April to October which is the rainy season but it is then that they hold their shapes with amazing point breaks which peak on the left.

Not exact matches

After all, you can probably only make around 40 flights in a given month, which just gets you to your break even point.
CHESKY: I think he's doing everything he probably should be at this point, which is to say he's owned up to every problem — every time there was a challenge that broke out, he apologized.
«But it's not just the millennials, it's all customers that want us to solve the pain points of a stupid, broken, arrogant industry that they need to be part of but they hate, and I think we've got a long way to go and we're doing it on behalf of the customers, which is most important.»
There is, of course, another way of dealing with a break point, which is cutting back energy use, though it has seldom been used throughout history.
The break - even point is the point at which you are now covering your expenses with income.
Return: I will pay back the utility payments into «the approved bank acct» until break even point which includes interest and put a clause if the house is sold to keep up the agreement.
Echelon is now focusing its growth on «smart» commercial & municipal LED lighting (although its fab-less chip business has apparently now stabilized after a long decline), and if the lighting business accelerates (and it could, due to recent sales force hires and new products), I think there's a chance it can hit a break - even annualized revenue run - rate of $ 40 million by Q4 - 2019 (pushed back from my earlier hoped - for timeline) at which point — assuming $ 14 million of remaining net cash (vs. an estimated $ 18 million at the end of Q2 2018) and 4.7 million shares outstanding (vs 4.52 million today), an enterprise value of 1x revenue on this 53 % gross margin company would put the stock in the mid - $ 11s per share.
Case in point is recent IPO Acacia Communications ($ ACIA), which broke out on the week of July 12 to close 40 % above the first print of its 10 - week moving average.
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Don't forget to think about the break - even period, or the point at which you earn back the costs of refinancing through your interest savings.
Interest is a fixed cost, which raises the company's break - even point.
We have found that stocks and bond yields historically have been positively correlated until the 10 - year yield gets up around 5 %, at which point the correlations break down.
Dave & Buster's joins tenants such as Topgolf, which opened in December; High Point Climbing and Fitness, currently under construction; and Adrenaline Zone, which is expected to break ground this summer.
Meanwhile, Apple's shares are on track to reach a «death cross» in the next few days, a technical term alluding to the point at which long - term and short - term trends for the stock cross paths, with long - term moving average breaking higher.
You decide to purchase the flat as an investment and pay as long as you can, at which point you will either break even selling it back to the developer, or hopefully turn a profit selling it to someone else at a higher price.
After reporters pointed it out, YouTube removed the video for violating its policy against harassment, which was updated last year to include «hoax videos that target the victims» of breaking news tragedies.
Today there were record - breaking one - day percentage moves for both the Cboe Short - Term Volatility Index (VXST), which rose 214.6 % to close at 59.34, and for the popular Cboe Volatility Index ® (VIX ®) which rose 20.01 points (or 115.6 %) to close at 37.32.
Every team who participated in this final challenge were asked to actively print structurally sound habitat parts from their own construction materials — parts which were then crushed until their breaking point to test their strength and durability.
A broken link is a link on a website that points out to another site but goes to a page which has a 404 or other errors.
On this account, everything was somehow fine until Paul VI refused to bend with the times — at which point all hell broke loose.
As it seeks to apply this voluntarism to marriage and family, which are not mere social constructs but are firmly anchored in God's creation, we may see liberalism at last reaching a breaking point.
Jesus walks with them some more, rebuking them and then spends the night with them, breaking bread at which point they realize who he is and he vanishes.
«There's a scene in Breaking Bad «s first season in which Walter White's hoodrat lab assistant Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) tells Walter he just can't «break bad,» and — when you first hear this snippet of dialogue — you assume what Jesse means is that you can't go from being a law - abiding chemistry teacher to an underground meth cooker... But this, it turns out, was not Jesse's point at all.
Then the first man and woman were cast out of paradise for breaking the taboo, raised two sons to adulthood, at which point one became so jealous of the other that he killed his brother.
Anatol Lieven, writing recently in the London Review of Books, points to a 1996 policy paper «A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm,» by Perle and Douglas Feith, which advised Netanyahu to abandon the Oslo peace process and return to military repression of the Palestinians.
Like those formidable physical forces which man has so disciplined that they can be made to carry out operations of amazing delicacy, so the enormous might of God's magnetism is brought to bear on our frail desires, our tiny objectives, without ever breaking their point.
And finally, an important observation is furnished by Bronislaw Malinowski, who describes the transition from ordinary human experience to religious experience and belief as a «breaking point» to which the human organism reacts in spontaneous outbursts, and in which rudimentary modes of behavior and rudimentary beliefs are engendered.15
In these times of stress - in a society pressured on all sides, moving toward its breaking point - play can purify our sensibility, make us open again to the gifts of God's goodness which surround us.
It is scarcely questionable, however, that this symbol originally pointed to the final consummation of a dynamic process of the transcendent's becoming immanent: of a distant, a majestic, and a sovereign Lord breaking into time and space in such a way as to transfigure and renew all things whatsoever, thereby abolishing the old cosmos of the original creation, and likewise bringing to an end all that law and religion which had thus far been established in history.
This generalization indicates the decisive point at which Whitehead's transformed understanding of nature breaks with that of the ancients: the word that sums it up is «Evolution.»
Parents of large families in which older children have already moved on to adult life report a «squash and a squeeze» effect where each child's birth makes the house a little less bearable until breaking point is almost reached... then older children spend the day at school, then they're off to university and adult life, and slowly the house becomes almost unbearably large.
If human brains are like body's cells, there is a natural point of specialization, in which new systems break away and form similar but slightly different branches, as cells in a body become fingers, feet, hands, etc..
That would explain the later sightings, and is fully in line with the point that he was taken down before his legs could be broken, which was usual Roman practice to ensure death.
In his preface to Hans Trüb's book Buber points primarily to the trail which Trüb himself broke as a practising psychoanalyst who saw the concrete implications of Buber's thought for psychotherapy.
But psychologically this dichotomic process, whereby at each point of choice something like a new spiritual species breaks away, is influenced throughout by a final orientation which qualifies or obscurely dictates each of the earlier choices: «In what direction and in what form are we to look for this new state of being which we expect to be born of our future development?
If it does not stay at that point, merely marking time, and if on the other hand there does not occur a radical change in the despairer so that he gets on the right path to faith, then such despair will either potentiate itself to a higher form and continue to be introversion, or it breaks through to the outside and demolishes the outward disguise under which the despairing man has been living in his incognito.
In the pursuit of his mission he found himself obliged not merely to neglect some of the finer points of current religious practice (such as fasting on the proper days) but also to break some of the rules which were thought necessary to safeguard the religion of the Law (such as those of Sabbath observance).
Barth's theology marked a complete break with the adjustments to modem culture and Prussian political order that Bonhoeffer had learned from his mentors in Berlin, and it provided the staffing point for the Confessing Church, which absorbed Bonhoeffer's pastoral energies after Hitler's ascendancy made it impossible for him to continue university teaching.
I'm sure you'll point out that the new - born assembly of saints went from house to house breaking bread together (fellowship meals for remembering our Lord)... which we have morphed into a formal rite.
The point at which communication frequently breaks down is not in the speaking or the listening, per se, but in failing to check frequently to see if one really hears and understands what the other means, feels, and intends.
A slight unevenness of distribution occurring by chance at any given point (a contingency that was bound to arise) was all that was needed to cause the entire edifice to break up into parts which, sundering themselves from their neighbors, coiled in more and more tightly upon themselves in enormous clots — their vastness, by the law of celestial mechanics, being directly proportionate to the lightness of the matter of which they were originally composed.
The distinction between the church, a broken human institution like every other, and the transcendent reality to which it points comes through clearly in the comments of many persons interviewed by researchers.
That God has become one of the broken and despised ones of history is an unshakable reference point from which to resist the mental colonization that accepts God as belonging to the side of the oppressors.
This is just another point which shows how damaged and broken the whole pastor - church relationship is.
The granola will become crisp as it cools at which point you can break into pieces (if making bars) or break it up into small chunks by pounding it in a zip lock bag (if making cereal).
This break with tradition is resulting in the rise of alternative models such as Aldi, in which the shopping experience is highly streamlined to maximize value both in terms of the shopper's time as well as the price point.
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