Sentences with phrase «points would now»

For instance a flight that cost $ 500 it would normally take 50,000 rewards points would now just take 40,000 rewards points.
If you had bought the 10,000 at 1.85 c / point those same points would now be saving you 2.20 c / point... and that's not a bad deal.
A move of five percentage points would now require a 50 % return or a 50 % loss, both of which aren't likely to happen very often.
Already the exigencies of space are squeezing harshly the development of an idea, so points have now to be summarised.
Which amounts to saying that the complexification of Matter, at the point it has now reached in the human social organism, is physically incapable of advancing further if the Mind does not play a part, not only with its capacity for technical organization, but with its purposive and affective powers of arrangement and inner tension.
- Underdogs of at least 45 points have now gone 51 - 37 ATS since 2005 after Kansas easily covered at TCU, losing just 23 - 16.
Similar Clovis points have now been found across the US, dating back as far as 13,000 years ago.
Okok, so please tell me that all of these points have now convinced you that you must make these pancakes this weekend... or even today if you just can't wait (I understand completely)!
SPaG is also very interesting — again the paper was broadly similar in difficulty to last year's and my Y7 (aged 11) child did it at home out of interest and with the 2017 pass mark lowered by 7 points he has now increased his score from 78 % to 86 %.
And looking ahead, judging by their respective (prior) growth histories & the current inflection point we've now reached in the UK / Irish economies, both of One51's divisions could enjoy a steady progression in terms of increasing revenues & expanding margins over the next few years — while a measured acquisition strategy would obviously add another powerful growth tailwind.
Its price point has now been revealed — $ 299.99 — alongside when it'll hit shelves — March 3, which is earlier than expected.
It's astonishing that they've managed to cram it onto a handheld, but even more astonishing is that last weekend's all - time - low # 19.95 price point has now been beaten.
But a tipping point has now been reached, with objective scientists and the public finally rejecting the quacks who remain possessed by the irrational fears of saturated fat and cholesterol.
But although that point has now been passed, he said that he hadn't changed his mind about the models» gloomy predictions: «I still think that the current decade which began in 2010 will be warmer by about 0.17 degrees than the previous one, which was warmer than the Nineties.»

Not exact matches

«The power has shifted,» Denton said, pointing out that the subjects publications write about are now often worth more than media owners.
Zandberg points out that alcohol companies are experts at developing and promoting consumer brands, something that cannabis firms, until now confined to the medical space, haven't done before.
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.
Walmart now has grocery pick - up at 1,000 of its 4,700 U.S. stores, firepower that is essential as it competes with Amazon's Prime Now and that retailer's recent acquisition of Whole Foods Market, which gave it 300 new physical distribution poinnow has grocery pick - up at 1,000 of its 4,700 U.S. stores, firepower that is essential as it competes with Amazon's Prime Now and that retailer's recent acquisition of Whole Foods Market, which gave it 300 new physical distribution poinNow and that retailer's recent acquisition of Whole Foods Market, which gave it 300 new physical distribution points.
«Companies like Rubikloud are trying to figure out, now that we have all of these devices and objects connected to the Internet, what does this mean in terms of the data points that are being collected, and what can we bring to a shopper's experience to help optimize it,» explains McGill.
If you invested at Ethereum's high point on Jan. 14, that $ 1,000 would be worth just $ 526 now.
Now, one of Leap Transit's four buses has gone up for auction, as pointed out by Sarah Fine on Twitter.
Now, he says, Express has finally figured out its business strategy to the point where it's ready to start rapidly scaling up.
A point - of - sale system and software provider for independent retailers and restaurants, the company now has more than 500 employees.
Just like before, successful immigrants must score 67 points out of a possible 100, but language fluency and age now count for more, while points for work experience have been reduced.
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.
Until now, the terms of the joint venture dictated that Novartis had the right to demand GSK buys its stake at any point over the next 17 years.
Now, Keir Dillon and his six - person team at Frends are on a mission to seize a large swath of the market with premium headphones for women that are treated more like designer handbags than the «shrink - it - and - pink - it» products that had plagued the category to that point.
«When you look at what is driving these results for Canada, we can point to some things that are clearly working, and some things on the horizon that it would be good to address now,» says Ed Farrington, executive vice president for retirement at Natixis.
The challenge of preserving and conveying this unique institutional knowledge has been intensifying for several years and is now reaching a critical tipping point as more companies are transitioning to the freelance economy.
In addition, 27 percent said they have positions they are unable to fill right now, a 6 percentage point increase compared with September 2014.
As the price of fuel has dropped, it's been taking up a smaller and smaller share of these expenses, to the point that now, he estimates, fuel only makes up about 15 percent of airlines» spending (assuming their other costs have remained roughly equal).
Now, nearly one year since Dorsey's appointment as CEO, shareholders have grown impatient and are looking for something, anything, they can point to as a sign that Twitter might finally be back on the right track.
But Apple has now become the focal point of that anger, which may be largely rooted in a lack of consumer awareness that phone batteries lose potency over time.
«We have now reached a point where we are seriously impacting the wealth and opportunities for following generations,» Muzyka says.
She was still building the fund brick by brick — but now, when she had conversations with prospective investors, she could point to Kimberlin's and Butterfield's names on her list of limited partners.
Because Slack hasn't yet reached the point where it has tens of thousands of workers on its books, «[i] t is relatively easy for us to move the lever a small bit right now to make a significant change in our trajectory,» CEO Stewart Butterfield and HR chief Anne Toth write in a blog post disclosing the numbers.
The phenomenon of Brooklynization has officially reached the point where the cool kids who couldn't shut up about it 10 years ago now dismiss it as fad.
It's time we Americans woke up to the fact that our desire to be «tough on crime» has gone way past the point of fairness and usefulness and is now just ruining lives and consuming precious resources that could be far better used elsewhere.
The point is, you have guys like that all over the place now, plus junior guys we've never heard of.
Whitman won't rule out being CEO of another company; she had ruled it out after eBay, she points out, and now look where we are.
Now pointing out that companies generally have the right to make their own rules for decorum doesn't mean there are not ethical limits on such rules.
«Now that we have a great team built, I rarely write content but I review nearly all the content at some point in its development to check voice and accuracy — and to just stay in touch,» she says.
it would take so long, and search technology is now so good, that you'd be wasting countless hours,» Burkeman points out.
Stephen Carl, head trader at Williams Capital Group: «Whatever trigger points hedge funds and money managers have, they are acting on it now.
«We have now reached a point where European integration, in order to survive, needs a bold leap of political imagination,» ECB president Mario Draghi said on May 24.
«After growing to a certain point, you may be able to sit back and say, «What we've built is generating some income; I can go do some other things now,»» he says.
«We have a system that will have a very strong price point, and now we can do it with a little flair and a little gravitas.»
«Every device has the capability now because the price point of chips and sensors and security is becoming so low.
We've had roughly 20 years of hand - wringing about this tipping point, but now it's here.
It has triggered an extreme makeover for political satire, which is now more ubiquitous, more pointed, more passionate and often more partisan than ever before.
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