Not exact matches
If you first grow and then rebalance to more yield returning investments, you will have to realize your gains
at some
point along the way... I assume ideally you would prefer to do that in a slow and steady
process after retirement, but when you deal with growth stocks you might also want to protect your gains by setting
stop losses which could then create a huge taxable event on some random Friday morning...
Or, if more matter exists in the universe than we currently perceive, the force of gravity may
stop the expansion
process at some
point and compel a recontraction, a sucking of all the galaxies, stars and planets back into a very dense and hot singularity.
But if you don't «shock» those vegetables
at that
point by spooning them out of the boiling water and plunging them into ice water (or
at least rinsing under cold running water) to
stop the cooking
process, the carryover heat will continue to cook them to the
point that they turn army - green and flabby.
You can
stop at any
point in the
process and continue
at your convenience or when the dough is properly chilled.
Later, Mr. Flanagan also sued,
at which
point the commission
stopped processing his complaint.
If the astronauts needed water, the
process would
stop at that
point.
Work on the application was
stopped at a
point that would preserve the work accomplished to date so that the results could be used if and when the application
process is resumed.
What's great about this hair tutorial is that you can
stop at any
point in the
process and still have a chic style for your next exciting event.
If the button is released
at any
point during the
process, the roof
stops in its tracks.
If you make a big mistake
at any
point tap the up arrow on the keyboard to
stop the
process and then click the Create Timestamps button to start again.
It is
at this
point in your thought
process that you're going to
stop and ask yourself a very simple, but important question.
As a general rule, the adult dogs are bred until they
stop producing puppies or develop other health issues,
at which
point they may be shot, drowned, abandoned, or in rare cases, relinquished to animal rescue organizations that have indicated a willingness to accept and
process them for possible adoption to private homes.
But, in the book
process,
at a certain
point you have to commit, and as long as you have a satisfying narrative, it's okay to
stop.
Referencing Jackson Pollock's notion of being inside or outside of the painting, Zacharias describes his own
process as intuiting the canvas and composition until it looks superficially good,
at which
point he
stops and breaks away to look back from the outside.
There is no reason to
stop the
process at any arbitrary
point of your own choosing in the cycle, and proceed to call it short lived.
The
point may seem minor, but it transforms «adiabatic lapse» from a sort of «miracle heating» that starts from an outside boundary condition and heats to the surface via lapse into a consequence of forced convection due to the differential delivery of heat to the surface, a dynamic
process and not a static one, one that goes away if you
stop actively maintaining the surface and some part of the atmosphere overhead
at different temperatures.
While I've had a good response to what I'm doing, because it's contrarian and I'm not
at a
point where I could write a paper and get it through a review
process past people who think homogenization, kriging, infilling is required, I just don't have the time, so I've in general
stopped making updates to the code.
For that
process to
stop, there would seem to have to be some saturation
point,
at which the oceans no longer moderate surface climate to the same extent.