Sentences with phrase «points let them have»

When coquelin and Gibbs came on it meant we had 2 left backs and 2 DM's, & at that point we let them have quite a few meaningful attacks and if it was a more clinical team we wudv drawn the game.
Of course, it can be abused by certain players, but if they want to spend hours upon hours on an easy map building points let them have at it.

Not exact matches

I came to assign some unexpected but genuine joy in [awkwardness],» she told me, pointing as an example to that moment we've all experienced when someone approaches and you move over to let them pass only to have them move over too, creating a totally awkward little dance.
The company, which lets users earn loyalty points from check - ins, photos and updates, has been acquired by travel software company ezRez.
So let me walk you through the discussion points I have with founders.
Consumers can redeem those points for gym classes and services; in addition, O2 has brokered agreements with other local businesses, letting customers cash in Perkville points for free spray tans, massages and low - calorie meals.
Billionaire pet - food entrepreneur Clay Mathile says to really grow your business, you've got to learn how to let go at some point.
Some of those vendors may have a point of view about opening their systems up to let information move in and out of them.
Comcast also pointed to the CTIA's notice in a blog post on Friday, reaffirming that it would let customers opt out of sharing their web - browsing history in the process.
There are points in there where Jim and Mike have differing recollections or points of view and we try to air those and let them speak for themselves as opposed to drawing our conclusions.
At your data collection points, whether you are looking to acquire email addresses, phone numbers, payment information, social media logins or any other sensitive data, let the users know exactly what information they are giving your business and have them agree to it.
Goldberg uses an analogy from the world of retail to illustrate the point: «Going into Home Depot doesn't let you build a house all by yourself if you haven't done it before.»
The app lets you earn «Sweatcoins,» or points based on the number of steps you take in a day, which you can then use to buy a limited number of specific goods that Sweatcoin has made available — like a Fitbit tracker, fitness classes, or subscriptions to apps designed to help you eat healthier.
At some point, when you have developed a relationship, you do have to let people know that you'd like to do business with them.
Lets get straight to the point: Responsive design and having an app isn't a solution for your mobile problem.
«But I think the time I've spent trying to figure out what to do with it, how to cope with it, how to manage it, how to embrace it, how to laugh about it, and how to let it be part of who I am has brought me to a point where I think a lot of my creative energy comes from that place.
For instance, even though there may be a sizable number of premium pilsner drinkers to form the total feasible market, you need to be able to reach them through your distribution network at a price point that's competitive, and then you have to let them know it's available and where they can buy it.
Everything has its season and being flexible lets you stay in the moment and choose what works at any point in time.
If you've hit a point where you need some help, don't let a lack of funding discourage you.
The «find» option would bring up very similar options and let you sort by price point and delivery time, so you could find the Crate and Barrel knock off of that designer table you saw in a magazine.
The solution would be for the federal government to transfer the tax points to the provinces and let them pay directly for the health, social and education services they provide (they are supposed to be provincial matters anyway, according to the constitution).
«You can talk all you want but let's face it: In the last seven years we have had one measly 25 - basis - point hike.
We are saying goodbye to many talented people today that have helped build the company to this point, and it is through no fault of their own that we have to let them go.
«Jimmy was very, very good at letting go of the things that might have made him a success up to that point, but he was willing to shed them and go for something completely different... Jimmy's career is based on a tremendous lack of fear of moving forward.»
While we haven't yet got to the point where Canadian oil production is literally stranded — shut down for lack of a place to store, let alone ship it — our product is selling for far less than the North American and world benchmark prices that continue to make filling up your car an expensive proposition.
But working anywhere else would be a let - down at this point
Most users won't do it: The brokerage firm points out that while iOS 9 supports ad blocking, users who want to implement it have to do some setup — they have to download an ad blocker and then go into their device's settings panel to let that app communicate with Safari.
And in particularly noisy environments — a rumbling bus, let's say — you may still have to make it a point to crank the volume to block everything out.
Even though the overall talk had gone well, she didn't let the positive result get in the way of pointing out something I needed to fix.
At one point, Doctor said there were plans to have Patrick Soon - Shiong — a billionaire who invested in Tronc earlier this year in return for a significant stake in the company — acquire the Los Angeles Times and let Gannett acquire the rest of the company, including the Chicago Tribune.
Let's say you do want to give (or hint strongly that you'd like to receive) a monetary gift, but not cash — something more interesting, less likely to be spent idly, and with a chance of growing at more than zero - point - something percent.
«But Ryan's employers are having him there because he's been cleared and you have to remember, Ryan has relationships with a lot of people personally,» he said, pointing to Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel's recent announcement that he will let Seacrest interview him: «Listen, you know, we should at the very least afford people the opportunity for truth, what the facts of the story are before hanging them out to dry,» Kimmel told Variety.
Even if I didn't have client work deadlines during the holidays, I still made a point to reach out to all my clients and let them know anyway.
I'd like to point out that even science is a science, and still very few people can do it, let alone do it well.
«That, let's be honest, has some fossil fuel interests pretty nervous, to the point where they are trying to fight renewable energy.»
In a short and sweet tweet Tesla CEO Elon Musk lets the public know Tesla has some sort of solution to ease the pain point Tesla drivers deal with when it's low - charge time.
And let's say for each personality type we've got a hundred thousand people of type A and Type B and Type C. Well, we'll look at the hundred thousand type A personalities, and then we'll have a look at the corresponding data points that we have on those hundred thousand people.
Let's be frank, up until this point, the Taylor rule from John Taylor (of Stanford) has been a very applicable rule in terms of suggesting the need for more or less ease.
It could have chosen to lower spending by $ 277 million, to increase income taxes for middle earners by a few points, or to let the deficit come in $ 277 million higher.
For example the Chase Sapphire Reserve ® lets users earn 3 points per $ 1 spent on all travel purchases — meaning car rentals, taxis and Airbnb purchases have a 4.5 % rewards rate.
The key points to take away from the above graphs are that you should have a max dollar amount you will let yourself lose on any one trade, and you must not deviate from that threshold.
If you travel often and you take long trips abroad (and you have to purchase a pricey plane ticket at the last minute from time to time), you may want to apply for a card that lets you earn miles or travel points.
Let's say each broker wants a point or 1 % in the deal and there are 4 brokers involved, then that is 4 % that the client has to pay not counting the lenders points if any.
If you have any questions, concerns, or comments on float up to this point please let me know in the comments section below.
Zapr, a mobile app that lets users earn reward points for watching TV commercials, has received an undisclosed amount of angel...
The fact that Prentice let the corporate sector off the hook and the corporate sector, as represented by the Monopoly Men, had a meltdown at the suggestion they should pay 2 points more in taxes convinced us that the business sector had been coddled for far too long.
Every business will have different pain points, and when you understand what they want and need, you can cultivate your content to let your clients know about the solutions you provide.
Perhaps the public really has come to the point where they are ready to largely ditch the Constitution for a mess of progressivist pottage, but if so, let them do it openly and knowingly.
the point is that he has enough character and integrity to let his yes be yes and his no be no, something most adults can't honor.
Not that I would dream of rehearsing the controversy again; but I will note that, at the time, I took my general point to be not that natural - law theory is inherently futile, but rather that its proponents often fail to grasp just how nihilistic the late modern view of reality has become, or how far our culture has gone toward losing any coherent sense of «nature» at all, let alone of any realm of moral meanings to which nature might afford access.
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