Sentences with phrase «ready loses a point»

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So, many traders lost money because they sold right near those bottom points, when the market looked weak, but was actually getting ready to retrace higher.
Also, recall that his «losing» stint as interim manager in 2012 was undoubtedly done with the tacit involvement of Porter, which laid some kind of base to get the team ready for a record points haul in 2013.
I feel like it's ready for what happens in November when they lose two or three players and normally things unravel to some extent at that point of the season.
A report commissioned by two environmental groups shows that low - carbon options will be ready to replace the more than 2,000 megawatts of power lost by the closure of New York's Indian Point nuclear power plant in four years.
'Cause now --» She was going to say that she was almost forty and fast on the road to losing whatever it was she'd had, she was all but ready to point out the three gray hairs and the deepening wrinkle between her eyebrows, but he waved all that away with a hand.
When you've run out of options, taking a survey to earn as little as 25 reward points could be the difference between losing them all and holding onto them until you're ready to redeem!
When you're ready to take the game to the next level, you need to balance your greed for points and eliminations with depositing your collected points in the goal — or risk getting destroyed and losing your valuable points.
Because at that point the prospect is yours to lose and competing firms could be ready to pounce.
When you have reached the point where you are ready to settle down and just enjoy your retirement, the last thing you want to do is try to come up with the money to replace staple items like furniture and clothing that may be lost in a fire, or electronic goods we all count on like computers that may be the target of thieves.
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