Sentences with phrase «point in having»

There is no point in having «Stability» if it means clinging onto using players purely because the manger likes them off - the - field.
And we do really need a top class defender, but what is the point in having a player like that and him not being available?
Anyways I do nt think there's a point in having a fair debate here anymore.
Seeing as your going through these guys again, I think I should point out to you that there is no point in having Thiago Silva in with these guys.
I just see no point in having substitutions if they fail to have any time to impact the game, jose had all three of his subs on before the 70th minute I think yesterday, drogba almost turned it around because ANYONE who has played football before can tell you that having 5 - 10 is usually not enough time to get settled or make direct contribution whereas 15 - 25 minutes can change the game.
Isn't the point in having him trying to buck the trend of small ball teams and force them to try and stop your big??
What's the point in having Nurk on the team if you aren't going to try and buck the small ball trend???
There is little point in having strong opoinions but not seeing them through.
The Ox has no end product, whats the point in having a player who can out sprint a defender only to put in a bad cross or pass?
What is the point in having it covered if it's not used anyway??
If you're going to be deliberatly obtuse about the discussion, then there's no point in having it is there?
There is no point in having a «Most / Least Religious Colleges» list.
Then what is the point in having such scriptures?
What's the point in having the 10 Commandments in the court if you, and your leaders, don't even try to follow them!?
If you're a plumber, for example, there's little point in having a link from your local garage, as someone looking on a car repair site isn't looking for a plumber.
There is no point in having thousands of inactive subscribers.
In other words, there's no point in having laws that purport to give the President the power to refuse a pipeline because that would be a violation of NAFTA.
When you are starting a home - based business there is sometimes little or no point in having a landline phone.
If that were legal, there would be no point in having campaign finance laws: Candidates could accept giant loans, not report them, and pay them back after the election.
If that were legal, there would be no point in having campaign finance laws: Candidates could accept giant loans, not report them, and pay them back after the election had ended.
There is no point in having a great hiring process that causes atrophy after the employee comes into the company and realizes that her talent is being wasted, ignored, or undermined by company policy or ignorance.
But what's the point in having tons of different digital currencies?
There's no point in having a score of 850 or even a score over 800.

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At a certain point, as a marketer, you have to ask yourself what you're in this for.
The bottom line was, I needed to know for certain if anybody would buy my sneakers!!?? The result, with what I could not possibly say in any written word, I happily point you here >> www.rekixx.com.
It turns out the index has jumped into territory that exceeds what it registered in 2013 at the time of the last government shutdown, notching well over 400 points.
Hoffman was known to have a history of alcohol and drug abuse, and had told the Guardian in 2011 that after a stint in rehab at an early point in his career he had given up drinking.
As Mary Mycio has pointed out in Slate, however, it's impossible to know how many incidents of cancer were directly caused by Chernobyl.
The OECD data shows that 72.4 per cent of Canadians aged 15 - 64, what is normally considered the working age, were employed in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared to 73.7 per cent who had a job in the second quarter of 2008, for a differential of minus 1.3 percentage points.
But there comes a point where the founder has to start hiring specialists, says Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of KIND, during an interview at the Entrepreneur360 Conference in New York City.
As the study points out, the cheapest cities to live in may have the lowest average of combined expenses, but that doesn't mean everything there is cheap, like transportation or groceries.
«When we trace the evolution of our universe backwards in time, at some point we arrive at the threshold of eternal inflation, where our familiar notion of time ceases to have any meaning,» Hertog told Cambridge.
Without Jobs at the helm, Apple's massive margins have got to wane at some point,» Bob Braverman, an industry analyst, wrote in a report.
«We were not crossing into Pakistan that day,» she said, according to USA Today, «We had been in Pakistan for more than a year at that point.
We get so candid that we start revealing things we wouldn't declare in the real world; and that is where the actual problem lies...» Excellent point!
As Kessler correctly points out, the diplomatic mission in Benghazi was basically a covert CIA operation — a fact that Congressional investigators have had to dance around as they proceed with their Benghazi witch - hunt.
But Sinclair's point about a highly promotional holiday season echoes what NPD had said in that firm's industry report.
Games have consequently ballooned in scope over the decades to the point where they typically require $ 100 - million budgets, teams of hundreds and several years to produce.
AI experts say the idea has merit but also point out that assistants will always work better when connected to the Internet, where they can draw on massive processing and data resources in real time.
Amid the toughest stretch of the Cavs» season in which the team has lost five of their last six games, blame has reportedly been passed around the locker room, with players pointing fingers at each other, the coaching staff, Cavs ownership, and most recently, Kevin Love.
But since profits begin to trail off as the price gets further away from $ 55 in either direction, Gordon wants to make sure he has a point at which to get out of the trade.
Ideology aside, Demographia has a point when it argues that Dallas beats Toronto also because more people in the Texas city can afford to buy a home.
At every point in my career that I've had a chance to co-opt a little bit of someone else's creative process, it's always been great for me.
Costa Rican officials have not only said Mexican cartels are recruiting and training local criminal groups, but also that there is no beach in the country smugglers haven't been able to use as a stopover point.
Sound points, but when you get down to the methodology, I am not how much stock I'd put in Facebook being a disappointment to marketers.
He pointed out that his wife said at the time he acquired the magazines, in 2005, «at least he hadn't bought a sports team.»
In the past year, the median outlook for the Fed's top rate in this hiking cycle has risen by nearly 60 basis points to 3.24 percenIn the past year, the median outlook for the Fed's top rate in this hiking cycle has risen by nearly 60 basis points to 3.24 percenin this hiking cycle has risen by nearly 60 basis points to 3.24 percent.
When the researchers looked at data from that particular study, they found that taller boys and girls performed significantly better at age 3 on a test in which they had to point to pictures of different words.
I point to the fact that I've been on this journey with Starbucks for nearly eight years now on the board — be eight years in March of 2017.
«Start - ups are going to talk to a reporter about their fundraise, it will hit the media — they won't have filed their form in advance — and then, apparently, they will be ineligible for 506 for one year,» Joe Wallin, a start - up lawyer in Seattle, pointed out this morning as he live - blogged the hearings.
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