Alright, you can probably tell this whole
points thing gets me a little jittery and excited.
Beyond
that point things get a lot less detailed, and there's another noticeable breaking point about 35 yards ahead of your vehicle where fence details constantly pop in, and beyond which the road becomes a gray blur.
Not exact matches
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!
There's nothing wrong with a little perfectionism in the workplace, and encouraging your employees to do their best is always a good
thing, but when it
gets to the
point that you're scrutinizing every detail of their performance, it ends up being counterproductive.
«You've
got people forecasting that
things are looking even worse in the future,» he
points out.
Only one
thing is really standing in the way at this
point: «The biggest challenge to adopting that is really for [wireless] operators to come up with a good way to manage your plan, because clearly you don't want to pay another $ 50 a month just to
get a SIM card.»
Not only did he score just 11
points, including none in the fourth quarter, but
things got worse after the game when he had a confrontation with a fan and took a shot at a Cleveland radio host for only asking questions after the Cavs lose.
In other situations, such as trying to extrapolate numbers on current trends or predicting the tipping
point of technologies,
things get a bit dicier.
When we
get to that
point, I think we want to apply the same methodology that we've used with Quip the word processor to the rest of the productivity suite and the rest of the
things you do at work.
That last
point, Lemonis insists, is essential: The best addition to your team is someone who's going to reliably
get things done, as opposed to making promises.
At this
point, we've all doubtless
gotten sick of the term «experiential» to explain why people do
things, but we shouldn't just roll our eyes at such an important trend,» the «Mad Money» host said.
Controllers are great, but at some
point we will
get to where I can just put a headset on and have my hands do
things.
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.
And to
get there, Alberta needs to focus more on coaxing and wheedling other provinces into seeing
things its way, and less on defending a narrow «Alberta First»
point of view.
While Whedon maintains respect for the executives, he said
things «
got ugly» at a certain
point.
Listen, you
get to a
point where you think — why just decentralize one
thing?
The
point is to dream up the most absurd
thing that could possibly happen if you
get zero sleep.
When you
get to the
point where you're only spending a few hours a year managing your investments you can move on to the next
thing.
If Samsung, Microsoft and every other tech company really is interested in having their own smartwatches, the field is going to
get really crowded, really fast, at which
point the same
thing will happen as in tablets — the bottom will fall out of prices.
When
things get hard, having a manager who can
get along and see
things from everyone's
point of view will create a feeling of inclusion.
«We're at a
point where people want
things in the palm of their hand, easy to
get to, and on demand,» Hoyt says.
«The single best
thing I've learned from Millennials:
Get to the
point.
And if any of these other
things get in the way of that,» he said, and
pointed to their rejected answers, «they have to go.»
The leader's social media presence offers guidelines and boundaries, making clear the limits of the company's online personality and the
point at which
things get inappropriate.
They don't have to be home runs - they can be singles and doubles, but they need to
point people in the right direction and show them that there are big innings ahead and that
things will only
get better from here.
Measuring the time to a
point in the future in days, apparently, makes it feel closer, and when
things feel closer, we're more likely to
get cracking.
The closest Harford
gets to bullet
points is coining three «Palchinsky principles» that underpin Adapt's argument: «First, seek out new ideas and try new
things; second, when trying something new, do it on a scale where failure is survivable; third, seek out feedback and learn from your mistakes as you go along.»
'Cause the tariff
thing won't work, unless, at some
point, and this seems to me entirely possible — the president will say, «Okay, I've done enough,» and move on to saying, «Okay, we've
got a new equilibrium.»
In order for you to
get your own startup to this
point, you have to excel at one important
thing: storytelling.
But there is definitely such a
thing as too much of a good
thing and I think we're
getting pretty close to the tipping
point.
You'll
get 2x
points on every purchase which you can redeem for a variety of
things - travel, statement credits, and more.
Prepare to see creative startups introduce new shipping services to
get things from
point A to
point B — at the greatest convenience to consumers.
You don't need to go that far, but if there are
things you're afraid to do, or that you know are your weak
points, do what you must to
get better at them and become more comfortable doing them.
This doesn't hold true for all link building, such as broken link building (I find that
getting straight to the
point for this strategy works best), but it will hold true in
things like media news mentions and imbedded content.
So we have
gotten to the
point that public outcry against the use of rape as a weapon in war can be viewed as helping spread the very
thing it is trying to fight.
For example, you'll find you don't always
get your
points at merchants that do other
things beyond selling food and drink.
Pointing to Amazon's new «no checkout» grocery stores, he said, «People are
getting more savvy in the ways they pay for
things.
You didn't have to read the whole
thing to
get the
point.
Things get quite technical at a few
points and I wanted to ensure everyone enjoyed this conversation but providing a little bit of context with that 20 - minute introduction.
I was thinking this the other day, when a lot of the Facebook executives
get on Twitter and feel victim - y, they're doing their victim - y dance right now a lot of the time, and at one
point, Boz, Bosworth, when he said, «Maybe people will die,» that memo, and instead of being like, «Oh god, we really have to be more mature about this,» their
thing was, «We can't talk now.»
The great
thing about dividend growth investing is that at some
point in time you can stop reinvesting and
get a nice income.
This also
gets me into a broader
point on today's markets:
Things would look a lot different if Buffett and Munger were starting today.
The negotiating teams on both sides deserve praise for
getting things to this
point, but it is up to their political masters to complete the job.
CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, the truth of the matter is we don't pay much attention to trying to
get an extra two basis
points by being gamey on our short - term
things and that credit default position is a weird, historical accident.
«It
got to the
point where people were doing ridiculous
things in the car,» says Chris Urmson, the leader of Google's self - driving car program.
While everything I've discussed up to this
point is pretty clearly established tax law, forks are really where
things get messy with taxes.
For one
thing, they're optimistic about the strength of the recovery and
point to the booming stock market as a sign that investors expect the economy to
get a lot better over the next three years or so.
Adulthood is potentially dangerous because it can create the false expectation that at some magic
point we've
got things pretty well figured out when, in reality, we're adrift in a sea of people who are literally making it up as they go.
«I had to
get to the
point where I saw [
getting married] as more than just the
thing to do,» the actor said.
and I am no moron, i just enjoy watching them
get all errr and mad / upset to the
point where they insult me for saying silly
things such as your mother was a hampster and your father smelt of elder berries!