At what
point does something posted online become too public?
At what
point does something change from a building to a landscape to an ecology?
At what
point does something «artificial» become an extraordinary means?
«There's
no point doing something that looks like everyone else's,» he said.
One of
my points do something that you wouldn't do elsewhere!
Not exact matches
Zandberg
points out that alcohol companies are experts at developing and promoting consumer brands,
something that cannabis firms, until now confined to the medical space, haven't
done before.
At what
point did you realize you were building
something that would last?
When you've spent the last few minutes
pointing or
something just doesn't feel right with the gestures you're using, try this trick.
«I think once we build it we'll have a
point of proof
something that other companies and countries can go and
do.
«Gould himself would say, almost in these words, «There's no
point performing
something that's been performed a thousand times before unless you
do it differently,»» Cohen says.
This person had a
point, of course: getting
something done — whether it's opening a new division or launching a new product or strengthening your CSR profile — takes passion.
Scientists and educators have long noted that kids who have a positive attitude towards math
do better in the subject, but is that just because acing tests naturally makes you enjoy
something, or
does the arrow of causation
point the other way?
At what
point should they
do something about it?
The
point is, it doesn't matter if it's Apple or Google — it's wrong to disparage a company just because it thought of a better way to
do something that somebody else
did before.
Today's mythbusting is an extension of
something he
did at his September 14 press conference, when before the Q&A he specifically addressed three key
points.
Before investors start cheering the 20,000 -
point finish line, though, there is
something to remember: The Dow doesn't always go up.
Designate three or four
points in time and have everyone in the car name
something they are extremely grateful for, but don't stop there.
So without putting too fine of a
point on it, Buffett's basic idea is that you shouldn't skip out on
doing something today because you think you'll be able to
do it better in the future.
I've been around for a long time and I know that when
something goes vertical like Apple
did from $ 425 once the bubble pops it goes back down to the
point at which it lifted off.»
But no matter how long it has been since I was at the helm, if I see
something that I don't like, I'm not at all shy about making my thoughts known and asking some very
pointed questions.
The
point is that the nation has received zero value from trillions in quantitative easing, and so if even 10 % of the 130 million households
do something useful with their $ 10,000 in cash then that would be one heck of a lot more than we've gotten from the trillions thrown down the rathole of a venal, corrupted, insolvent banking sector.
I can understand why there might be questions about
something new that's different, but we've really tried to
do it from the
point of view of the publishers, and we believe that we can create an environments that's actually really great for the publishers, really great for the readers, and also really great for the advertisers.
Earning rewards,
points, and incentives for travels is an easy way to take advantage of
something that you're already
doing for your career.
If
something does go wrong, Bingochea said, flight attendants are empowered with resolution options, from offering a free drink or meal to updating fliers and giving them more
points.
It becomes an objective in itself, when the real
point should be to get money into the hands of people who are going to
do something with it.»
That brings us to our next
point: if you spot
something that could be turned into a viable business, but no one else has
done anything about it yet... run with it.
Offer
something unique that other nearby Airbnb properties don't offer, or make a
point to offer a great value based on your nightly rate.
You want to be able to
point to
something fantastic and say «I
did that.»»
From a mental
point of view, my «Jimmie Johnson week» confirmed yet again how rewarding it is to accomplish
something you didn't know you could.
As a number of observers have
pointed out (including Fortune), the question isn't so much whether Facebook filters out certain kinds of news —
something that newspapers and other media entities
do every day without much scrutiny.
At a few
points in early interviews, the guest's response left me speechless (
something my wife claims doesn't happen often enough).
At Wednesday's Iconic Tour in Los Angeles, presented by Inc. and CNBC, Hawk
pointed out that gaining fame from skateboarding was never
something he set out to
do.
The
point is, they
do something where they're pulling out of the world.»
What some experts are
doing is putting up a straw man,
pointing to those extreme cases in which some people let the development of the business plan become an end in itself —
something that gets in the way of business rather than helping to optimize it.
You might not be thinking about what books, articles or speeches to create, but there has probably been a
point in time where you have talked yourself out of pursuing
something, because you convinced yourself that you lack a certain level of creativity that it takes to get the job
done.
Whether you're an accountant, an engineer or a stay - at - home mom, chances are, at some
point, you'll want someone else to
do something.
«We always look for pain
points for clients or
something that doesn't feel quite right,» he says.
As I
pointed out recently, saying you don't know
something these days isn't a commentary on your lack of knowledge but a confession of laziness and lack of interest, because the information is out there; it's mostly a matter of looking.
Everyone at some
point has to sell their ideas or persuade others to
do something they want.
Fortunately, it's a passion project and a great business,» he says,
pointing out that finding people who can
do fittings is very difficult, and
something they won't skimp on.
How can she change that finish line into a starting
point for
doing something she's really passionate about?
But the Washington Post just
did something that many feel strains that tradition to the breaking
point.
One major
point of contention between both parties is a deposition video that was leaked to Business Insider, in which Spiegel admits that Brown
did conceive of the disappearing photos ideas and that he «may deserve
something for some of his contributions,» none of which will help Spiegel's and Murphy's cause.
«I will say
something — and I don't think I'm a confused speaker — and it isn't until somebody else says it that everyone will focus on the
point.»
The key
point is that I wasn't trying to beat (the competition) on their turf, I was trying to
do something different.
The Obama campaign retorts that a mandate won't
do much good either unless it comes with enforcement mechanisms —
something that neither Clinton nor Edwards offered to detail until, as NPR's Julie Rovner
points out, criticized by Obama.
The company's chief financial officer David Wells says the amount isn't significantly more than what it is otherwise paying third parties, to the
point where, «We're not going to be interested in
doing something that's going to meaningfully change the economics for us on that.»
At this
point, it looks like the «new and improved» Kinect will be bundled with the Xbox One, meaning that the console's price will inevitably be pushed upward by
something that certain wrestlers and I — not to mention a whole bunch of people — don't want or need.
So the emerging dynamic is: Conservative asks question, Morneau argues fairness, Conservative
points out
something else in the world that obviously isn't fair, Morneau doesn't have an answer.
«Utilizing the shopping centre as a warming centre probably was
something that people
did do, but at that
point I don't necessarily think we were too concerned about that.»