Sentences with phrase «point it got so»

I smashed my remote into a million pieces earlier after the costa goal and had never been so frustrated, but Iv realized that there is no point getting so annoyed with individual games when the grand scheme of things is all wrong anyway, luck will never be on our side.
At one point it got so heavy that we would artificially raise the line earlier in the day, assuming the bets were coming even though the action we respect tends to come later on.
Then again, at some point it gets so complicated that it's not worth the marginal gain.

Not exact matches

So this is a fairly significant technical challenge to make deeply cryogenic tanks out of carbon fiber, and it's only recently that we think the carbon fiber technology has gotten to the point where we can actually do this without having to create a liner — some sort of metal liner, or other liner, on the inside of the tanks, which would add mass and complexity.
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!
«So we're a ways away from that actually starting to break at this point, and frankly I'd be surprised if that level did get broken,» he added.
The best ones make it a point to either speak or visit their clients mid-year to get a sense of what's going on so that they can strategize the best approach for tax savings with enough time to take actions.
So, it comes to the point where you've got a minute to go and someone is pushing you to keep going — even though you don't think you can.
These days, I've gotten to a weird point, where — I mean, I've been doing it for like, seven years, so I sometimes feel like I have nothing left to say.
The whole point is to allow operators to get all their mistakes out of the way in the virtual world, so they can be safer in the real one.
There's never been a better medium for reaching so many people at once but with only 140 characters you've got to have a point — and it better be a good one.
This point is so subtle that most clients and students take a few times to «get» it.
To get to this point, 23andMe had to conduct extensive studies proving the accuracy of its tests and assuring regulators that the reports can be easily understood by consumers so that they can make informed health care decisions.
Not to the point of stifling creativity, but so that roadblocks can be cleared and you can rest assured that you're getting what you're paying for.
In order to get digital to the point where it is compensating for print's decline, the Times would have to add as many new subscribers this quarter as it did in the last quarter, and then do so again in the next quarter, and the one after that, and the one after that.
In work life, we can get so focused on the day - to - day grind that we lose sight of the main point, which is that we're all in this together.
«And so from that point on — at first it was very exciting, we were getting our first orders — and it was a little terrifying,» Krim said.
We received several sales inquiries after the article ran, and the article was also a point of pride for our staff who worked so hard to get us to where we are today.
So, when a company does reach a tipping point that it makes sense to approach investors to get a financial push, the investment is pretty attractive.
So what we're trying to do is help now to get the business up and get the numbers right so that he can kind of get to that point.&raquSo what we're trying to do is help now to get the business up and get the numbers right so that he can kind of get to that point.&raquso that he can kind of get to that point
At one point in history the idea was to create tips and tricks and tools and technology to help us get our to - do list done faster so we'd have margin or space left over.
So while we feel we've lost control of the way our personal data is collected, that doesn't mean we'll stop sharing it on Facebook... or Twitter, or Pinterest, or Instagram (you get the point).
There are often substantial differences between these vehicles from a funding and a tax point of view, so getting professional tax and legal advice is important.
So while there could be a better entry point in the future for long - term investors, if these analysts price targets end up being right, then there is a chance you can get a boost in the short - term too.
From the perspective of many hiring companies, getting top - notch people can be a major pain point, particularly for any business located in a thriving startup scene where there's only so much A-level talent to go around.
As long as the dinner is coming out and we get the last course on the table, at that point it's just an open bar and a dance floor, so not too much can go wrong.
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 have never been so proud of a group of people and all of the work that we have put in to get us to this point.
«So I consider it my job to point out when we're getting a nice buying opportunity in the stock of a high - quality company if they ever occur.»
But the best thing to do is to get to the point quickly, so as to minimize the pain inflicted on those receiving the (less - than - desirable) update.
The whole point of the therapy is to expand both body and mind, so don't be afraid to get your feet wet with a range of ideas.
It would be ugly, so we definitely want to begin to deal with this long before we get to that point.
If you do get to the point of investing, invest a small amount at first, so you're comfortable with your advisor and how he or she communicates.
One reason rejection rates are so high is that most of the companies that prospective funders see haven't gotten anywhere near that point just yet.
His point is that you need this framework both so that you can work with what you've got and so that you know which aspects of your style might be causing you problems.
My hope is that every person gets the opportunity to have at least one great leader at some point in their professional career because the impact on their will be so great it's too hard to measure.
So, when you're writing your own pitch emails, make sure you get to the point.
«Giving someone a stent is expensive; using social media to help people exercise so they don't get cardiovascular disease is much cheaper,» points out Lyle Ungar, a computer scientists working with the team.
Both are wealthy, big - talking New York businessmen and many have pointed out similarities in both mannerisms and speaking style, with Scaramucci on CNN Wednesday morning parroting one of Trump's Trumpiest lines: «We're going to win so much you are actually going to get tired of winning,» the Mooch told Chris Cuomo.
As you research what best fits the needs of your tribe, the point is to give those you serve the right environment so that you get the best out of them.
The Fed is trying to raise interest rates 25 basis points, four times a year every March, June, September, and December through 2019 to get to 3.5 % or so and bring down the balance sheet.
So even if the stock takes a dip at some point — and it could, depending on how the economy fares — you'll still get a decent return.
The real estate situation was so poor, he says, that it had to move upward at some point: «I wouldn't get too excited about that.»
Rooney warns that an employer will be spending mere seconds looking at your resume, so it's critical you get straight to the point.
So, get straight to the point.
«I think the main reason the show got so much traction in the first few seasons was the original cast - we all knew each other, and had known each other for 10 years at that point.
«Our long - term goal is to really get under ClearlyContact's skin so that they're irritated with having us around and at some point the giant is going to consume us like Amazon did to Zappos.»
Last are those who get wrapped up in the wishes, hopes, dreams, and «making people happy» mindset, and eventually they find themselves having invested so much time at Disney, that at some point, they no longer have the desire to leave.
Basically, we never overlap so we're optimizing our complementary (sic) skills, getting from point A to point B two times faster,» says Julia.
So, if you've been avoiding it up to this point, you may want to get smart on the power of social media marketing.
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