Sentences with phrase «point turns on»

Nicholas Frankovich's thesis about St. John is supported by scholars of distinction, but in that part of the essay, my point turns on the perception of the text, justified or otherwise, over the centuries.
If cheese is not browned yet, at this point turn on the broiler for about a minute or so until the cheese starts to brown.
I still remember the day an 18 - wheeler brought the kayak to my front yard and had to do a three - point turn on my residential street.
He said he wanted to memorize the steps for parking and three point turn on his own time for free rather than you pay me by the lesson for him to memorize those steps during paid driving time.
C. Memorizes the steps for parking and three - point turn on your own time rather than use behind - the - wheel time for memory work.

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«We do not see an imminent turning point in commodity prices and thus forecast further negative repercussions on the Canadian economy next year,» Sebastien Lavoie, assistant chief economist at Laurentian Bank Securities in Montreal, said in an analysis of the Bank of Canada's latest policy statement.
I would offer a rain check in those cases, only after walking them through some questions about what was going on in their lives, trying to understand any current hurdles or pain points that could turn into a need I could help fulfill.
By that year, customers had gradually turned their backs on a brand many now saw as schlocky; Coach's share of the handbag business had fallen 12 percentage points, and Kors was No. 1.
As the news flow turns negative, they pile on to the point where the short position in Bombardier's stock is frequently in the top 10 on the TSX.
On a Zero, he was able to ride fast and record almost pure wind noise in a real - world environment (here at Pigeon Point), which in turn allowed the company to isolate the sound of wind and then design firmware that could all but eliminate it from recordings.
Tesla said on Feb. 7: «As we ramp production of both Model 3 and our energy products while keeping tight control of operating expenses, our quarterly operating income should turn sustainably positive at some point in 2018.»
After getting to know Ehret's work, Jobs became something of a nutritional extremist, subsisting on carrots for weeks at a time — to the point that his skin reportedly started turning orange.
When I look back on the turning points in my business, I can usually pin point a time where I chose to just show up.
In order to find the potential turning points that will take an industry in a new direction, leaders must give their employees permission to stop focusing only on what needs to be accomplished by the end of the day or week.
Still, given that Snapchat has yet to earn any revenue, the idea of turning down a buy offer three times the value of that which Mark Zuckerberg himself once turned down seems — not to put too fine a point on it — insane.
It seems unusual to encourage buyers to turn away from trends, because it's such an easy way to continue making money, but Cuyana isn't afraid of you embracing a lean closet; simply because they know that, if you come to them at some point, many of those pieces you love to rely on are bound to be Cuyana - made.
«The gift date itself on average represents a turning point in the stock's trajectory, with company prices moving lower in the months after a gift is made,» David Yermack, a professor of finance at the NYU Stern School of Business, wrote in a 2008 article in the Journal of Financial Economics.
In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies of old pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn't.
The biggest turning point in my life happened when I declined the security of a 9 to 5 job and decided to build a digital business on the simple principal of adding value to the lives of others.
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While I credit books like E-Myth by Michael Gerber as true turning points for me, the book doesn't always have to be on a standard business topic.
One source said that having new board members Ursula Burns (on the phone) and John Thain (in the room) was a «turning point» that helped get the deal done.
At this point, you might want to enlist the help of an outside expert, such as a licensing agent, whose business is built on understanding the marketplace, analyzing the commercial potential of a character, brand, or design concept, and then using his or her network of contacts to turn concepts into deals.
North Korea's state media on Saturday released the joint statement as part of a multi-page spread with more than 60 photos from the visit, lauding Friday's summit as a turning point for the peninsula.
At one point a man asking a question (who later turned out to be from the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong) grew so irate during his questioning that when the microphone was taken away from him, he carried on speaking — virtually shouting.
If this error turns out to be an actual mistake Reinhart - Rogoff made, well, all I can hope is that future historians note that one of the core empirical points providing the intellectual foundation for the global move to austerity in the early 2010s was based on someone accidentally not updating a row formula in Excel.
As one analyst pointed out during the conference call, Heins is essentially turning the conventional wisdom of the mobile industry on its head.
I remember a critical turning point when I was on the verge of a breakdown while running my internet company.
I typically turned it down and moved on at that point because I learned as much as I could.
«The apparent shift in her position could mark an important turning point given her status as one of the most prominent doves on the Committee,» Michael Pearce, senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics, said in a note.
«Even though Blue Apron turns a profit on the remaining 30 % of customers, the break - even point is moving farther away with every new cohort due to declining revenue and growing [customer acquisition cost] for newer customers,» writes McCarthy.
On Tuesday, Google executives also pointed out that the journalism companies it is hoping to help are «facing challenging, even more complex times» as advertisting revenues shrink and many turn to paywalls.
Restaurant patrons are turning to their mobile phones much more to search for their next place to eat, and their usage patterns for mobile web browsers or apps on smartphones and tablets all differ to the point that food service brands need separate strategies to accommodate everyone.
At some point, a luxury vehicle merged into the middle of this, and the Zetas turned their attention on them.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki made a point of saying the new shows — all of which will be supported by advertising, rather than a subscription paywall like YouTube Red — shouldn't be taken as a sign that the service is turning its back on its user - generated past.
Then while the software was still open, he pointed the camera at another lamp shade with a Belkin WeMo lamp, and it too was recognized instantly and he was able to turn the lamp on and off from the app.
As Plueger points out, airlines are looking almost exclusively for efficiency and turning a profit on their airplanes and the industry has a long memory of the Concorde.
A few in - the - know readers pointed out that the question was based on a faulty assumption: It turns out there are Shark Tank — like contests for healthcare startups.
The Q&A column looks at «Seven Questions on Turning Points of the Global Business Cycle.»
Their agreement on a free - trade pact timed with the G20 meeting in Germany can be as substantive as it is symbolic, raising the key question of whether it might serve as a turning point for the United States as the Trump administration decides on its future trade agenda.
On the London Metal Exchange, it was nickel's turn in the spotlight as it soared 12 per cent at one point to a more than three - year high of $ US15, 875 a tonne, before closing up 7.5 per cent at $ US15, 275, its largest daily gain in 6-1/2 years, Reuters reported.
Tuesday was the turning point for many executives on Trump's business councils, who set up conference calls with one another Wednesday morning to discuss whether and how to sever ties with the White House.
«The company has reached a turning point as it transitions from a focus on technology development to global commercial sales.
Now that the region's economy is recovering and creating jobs, the Workforce Housing Scorecard is again released at a turning point for the housing market — but this time in a positive direction, as home prices, construction and demand are on the rise.
But she insists that this slug of cash will be the turning point that puts the startup back on the right path.
Sales of existing and newly built homes had slowed during the summer but then turned dramatically higher in October and November, surprising the experts who continue to point to the low supply of homes for sale as a drag on the market.
Round13 Capital Co-Founder Bruce Croxon took the time to talk with SmallCapPower at the recent Cantech Investment Conference in Toronto, asserting that this could be a turning point in which the IT revolution transforms Canada from a resource - based economy to one focused on innovation.
But veterinarian Dr. Elisa Katz from Feline-Nutrition.org points out that cats on dry food diets are already prone to dehydration, which in turn can lead to issues like kidney stones and urinary crystals.
In this fast - paced talk Doug will take your group on a remarkable examination of the cultural and social roots of shopping and the transformation smart retailers are making to turn their stores into beloved gathering points and hearts of their communities.
According to a 2014 study by the Kauffman Foundation and Hebrew University, it turns out that when a female entrepreneur tries to raise money on Kickstarter, she is 7 percentage points more likely to be funded than a man.
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