Sentences with phrase «probably further points»

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The bottom line, at least as far as Wall Street is concerned, is that Comcast (cmcsa) and its peers probably don't have much to worry about from Verizon (vz) at this point, says John Hodulik at UBS.
Probably not, at least as far as we can tell at this point.
Nonetheless, the updated forecasts carried a fairly clear message: policy would probably need to be tightened further, at some point, if things continued to evolve as expected.
«That wouldn't surprise me, since we have been down far more than we probably should have given the fundamentals at this point,» Gartman said.
I understand your point, Michael, and it's probably not far from the truth.
Less persuasive, to me at least, is the claim that this probably continued until 1931, the year in which Lewis converted to Christianity (and would now think a relation with a married woman to be wrong) Wilson's way of making this point is, however, an instance of a very undesirable trait in his writing: the tendency to assert indirectly and to be glib while seeming to eschew it: «It would be far too glib to suggest that he consciously made the second change, to adopt Christianity, merely to give himself an excuse to abandon sexual relations with Mrs. Moore, whatever the nature of those relations had been.»
2 A. Jepsen, Nabi (Munich, 1934), probably goes too far in distinguishing between Yahwistic prophetism in North and South but he very properly points to the fact of frequent mention of priest, temple, and sacrifice in reports of the activities of prophets in Judah (I Sam.
As far as medical science can determine at this point, Angela probably will never walk or have complete arm and hand movement again.
Forgetting where it came from and probably in denial that the individual at whom they are pointing is possibly in far better spiritual state than they were at that point in their lives.
In truth, the roots of this becomingless view go as far back as Zeno of Elea, who was probably the first who treated time and motion as a static geometrical line: his view that the allegedly flying arrow is motionless in all points of its trajectory has an obvious affinity with the strange view of some of our contemporaries according to which successive moments exist «tenselessly» on the fourth dimension called «time.»
His supporters might point out that the 9/11 attacks hurt the economy; that the recession that hit in March of 2001, his first year, probably really began earlier; and that the cost of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and against terrorism have further weakened the economy.
We are not yet in top form (probably about 70 % work in progress), coupled with injuries, but we are still 1 & 2 points behind teams that have played their best football so far.
Chelsea, Spurs and Man Utd all let in far fewer goals than we have... so the odd goal here or there has meant probably 6 - 8 points plus losing to eg West Brom Watford and Palace is another 9 points... Wenger cant play for the players and some of our defending has been very poor this year!
I would point to inciarte as someone who has probably been affected by the cold weather so far.
thing is probably wishful — there are far too many unbeaten teams for us to be envisioning a sea of two - loss teams — there's might be a point to the «everybody stinks!»
Barcelona were far from their best against Athletic and Valencia and probably deserved to lose both games, but squeaked out a point in both due to Messi's brilliance.
With arsenal still just taking the first few steps on the road to recovery after suffering the worst period the team has had to endure for many a year and setting a few unwanted records for the Arsene Wenger era, we could probably have done without this midweek game against a side that is not only the reigning Premier League champions but who are quite a bit further down their own road to redemption while still needing some points to make their survival in the top flight completely secure.
And having heard multiple people say it wasn't a penalty, having seen it from multiple angles, and now having witnessed yet another shoddy refereeing display because he probably should have sent Colgate off for dangerous play by pushing Firmino into the crowd, you do have to wonder if Arsene's points over the last week and a bit have been brought further into light about the standard of referees in this country.
There has been no clear style of play, nobody has really put their hand up for the Player of the Year award — to the point that Heurelho Gomes or Deeney will probably win on the basis of playing regularly and being popular — and the team and system have been far from settled.
It was a game Birmingham could and probably should have sneaked a point in as they created plenty of chances, but their failure to convert their opportunities, something which has been an ever present problem with this Birmingham team, especially when it comes to surpassing the 2 goal marker, cost them on Saturday, with the defeat now taking Birmingham further away from the European places.
But Sanches has struggled on loan in the Premier League to the point he'd probably like to forget this season so far.
Along the way, probably around the time of the New Deal era, the United States started to flip the conventional definitions of liberalism, at least as far as conversational talking points are concerned.
The economy, far from being irrelevant, probably cost the Conservatives around two percentage points.
Like modern South American DNA, the Anzick DNA is a mix of Mal» ta and other Asian DNA, pointing to a «source» population for the first Americans, probably in far eastern Siberia (see map).
«From that point of view, it's probably by far the simplest way of finding something.»
We further show that the same Csm1 point - mutations affect rDNA silencing, probably by disrupting binding to the rDNA - associated protein Tof2.
Clarke points out (1998) that not only has this fossil yielded the most complete australopithecine skull yet found, it has been found in association with the most complete set of foot and leg bones known so far, with more probably still to be extracted from the rock (and since then, the arm and hand has been discovered.)
But his metabolism isn't good at continuing to produce energy for a long time — If he and I were to run at my favorite speed, I'd be able to run for far longer than he can: he would be running at a pace that feels «low effort» to him, but at some point (probably before he's even run a mile) he'd already be feeling like he wants to stop.
With the clock ticking down and snow probably not that terribly far away at this point (this being Canada after all!)
Because they are so borderline - wrong, I make it a point to wear them far more often than is probably warranted.
Alright so I have probably depressed the heck out of you by this point but it's far better that you know what you're up against out there in the online dating world than to get your hopes up only to have them smashed to pieces.
So, at this point, she is probably inactive as far as her beliefs.
Despite the lessening of madcap energy, Shrek the Third is still quite funny in parts, with some fresh throwaway gags to produce chuckles now and then from characters you'd think they probably should have jettisoned long ago, but are secretly glad they've kept around (the Gingerbread Man, Pinocchio, etc.) The fact that they are keeping in nearly all of the characters introduced in the series thus far is a bit of a double - edged sword, as they do provide a certain respite from the main characters that are already cycling through the same jokes all over again, but on the other hand, it's getting to the point that the high overhead of injecting scenes for all of these characters takes away from the focus of the story at large.
Far Cry Primal however seemed more tolerable for me - I haven't played it for a while now (I should probably try to complete it at some point).
I hate to peg the film's weakest point solely on the lack of pedigree of the director, but this far out that is probably the component that will draw most people's suspicion for the film's chances.
Villordsutch reviews The Saboteurs... If you've hit a certain point in your life you probably linger around the History Channel or Yesterday too often, watching far too many documentaries regarding the atrocities, heroics and catastrophic mistakes created during the Second World War.
At one point, I even felt that there was some Antonioni geography - is - a-reflection-of-state-of-mind being channeled in the divide between urban Paris and the wide open midwest american suburbs; although perhaps not so and probably not worth considering further.
At some point high school is probably miserable for all teenagers (and far worse for some others), so it's probably a good thing that within minutes of The Edge of Seventeen beginning, Hailee Steinfeld is able to convince audiences that super socially awkward Nadine is both likable and worth caring about.
The character who probably comes closest to representing the audience's point of view is Mary Maceachran (Kelly Macdonald), a visiting servant who works for Constance (Maggie Smith)-- a countess whose character is in some ways the furthest from the audience's point of view — and the differences in their practical knowledge are an ongoing theme.
I pointed out yesterday that Fox Searchlight is operating on a different plane when it comes to turning out the vote for its movies, and alongside the aforementioned surprise little hit of the final quarter of 2007 ($ 85 million and counting), further evidence arrives in the form of Tamara Jenkins» The Savages, which, despite not (yet) having connected at the box office (it's made only $ 3.6 million in a month and a half of release), garnered an expected Best Original Screenplay nomination, but also a Best Actress nod for Laura Linney, probably coming at the expense of Angelina Jolie and A Mighty Heart.
It stumbles around trying to find a point until it decides that it should probably just end, making for an ending that feels jumbled and far from conclusive.
Who knows, but we can only guess that with the reception of «The Bourne Legacy» still a question mark, and Matt Damon's returning to the series an even bigger guessing game at this point, it's probably nice to have something franchise ready in reserve to continue pursuing a path that has served them well thus far.
Dorsey's investigation was requested just before a more extensive FBI investigation took over; though the FBI investigation is probably far from finished, a progress report in the The Progressive (8/2015) pointed out that charter school finances nationwide were ripe for graft and corruption.
It was a fairly complex portrayal, in that any reader will probably find something to agree with and some point where it feels like the author has taken it too far.
Of course having got this far, it's probably only fair to point out that you get a very basic case in the box.
I'm not actually predicting some kind of Armageddon, or tipping point, here... the future will probably be far more dreary than that.
Once you have a comfortable safety net there is little point in padding it further unless your circumstances change significantly, and you would probably be better off diverting your savings into longer term (and hopefully better performing) investments.
I'm also starting to think that selling the newspaper biz (if possible... to a UK owner, presumably) might be the best / most intriguing option, if it comes complete with a medium / long - term printing / distribution deal — that would underwrite the rest of the business (now approaching 50 % of revenue at this point), which is far more stable, probably offers better consolidation opportunities, and / or lends itself well to being milked for cash.
So that means that, at some point, your income will probably far outpace your spending.
If this was just a routine examination — say one that accompanied kitten or puppy shots, at this point your veterinarian will probably inform you that the animal needs further testing because there are indications it is not well.
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