Sentences with phrase «real point in»

It's a bit of a chore, but Philips tells me it sees no real point in duplicating functionality other apps already offer — not to mention which is outside of their core expertise.
But just as we said of last year's Moto X, there's no real point in packing more pixels into a 4.7 - inch footprint; 312ppi is a high enough pixel density for most folks, and a higher resolution would only serve to degrade the Alpha's already - impaired endurance.
While you can make Doze more aggressive to prevent apps from draining your battery, there'd be no real point in making App Standby more aggressive.
You can buy all sorts of things with bitcoins these days — but, most of the time, there's no real point in doing so.
Motl makes no real point in his post.
And my real point in # 116 is how CAFE relates to carbon trading and why American taxpayers (or European or Australian taxpayers for that matter) should accept a system of cap and trade that provides subsidies for untold thousands of dubious projects such as building developing world hydro - electric plants that would have been built anyways, or that enriches untold thousands of individuals in cap and trade firms when a simple direct tax would accomplish the same goal more efficiently.
Again, I focus people on that point because that's the president's real point in that message.
My real point in all this, aside from pointing out a Cognitive Dualism, is that I think most thinking observers see that many discussions about climate change on BOTH SIDES are infused with a desperation to change minds, and are couched in terms that one would not normally associate with dispassionate science.
Perhaps, but I just see no real point in it, since it's not going to change anything.
In the end, there's no real point in puzzling over this any further — «cos I never did buy into PACC!
Unfortunately, however, there is no real point in collecting these collectibles (outside of personal enjoyment).
Its action badly framed and serving mainly to remind that if you can make Scott and Chow look like martial artists, there's no real point in martial artists anymore except as stand - ins for non-martial artists, Bulletproof Monk is completely disposable and, like most other Western vehicles for Eastern stars, disturbingly violent at its denouement for the, I guess, salacious foreign box office.
From even bigger jackfruit to newborn baby There's no real point in likening your baby's size to fruits and vegetables anymore, since he or she is definitely baby - sized this week.
If your child is not safe, then there is no real point in the carrier in the first place.
However, the real point in Barcelona's case, is the title is by no means a foregone conclusion although it is likely.
Is there any real point in debating whether we would have won or not, The fact is, we were cheated in more ways than one, by a Ref, Player and a Manager who could not afford to lose against us!
I read all the exchanges here and in my view theres fair points made on both sides, the overriding point here is that we DO NEED to improve in everal key area's and while it seems that last night was a real point in fact to argue that case I really don't feel that we are going to make those key changes this summer.
«I don't see any real point in confronting a referee and you know you're 100 per cent right.
I just thought he had a real point in there and there weren't grounds to dismiss it so lightly.
Of course, neither Chipotle nor Panera are known to offer Salsa Verde Beef Nachos or Mozzarella Sticks for $ 6.99 which seems like a real point in Applebee's favor, so who knows what's going on.
You can buy all sorts of things with bitcoins these days — but, most of the time, there's no real point in doing so.
He focuses on the real points in a case and then defines a precise and coherent strategy for going forward.»

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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!
AI experts say the idea has merit but also point out that assistants will always work better when connected to the Internet, where they can draw on massive processing and data resources in real time.
Not because I'm rude, but because the first step in the long road to getting paid is identifying real pain points and creating practical solutions that someone's willing to pay you to provide.
The whole point is to allow operators to get all their mistakes out of the way in the virtual world, so they can be safer in the real one.
As a first point of contact, it opens up networking opportunities (online and in real life) which then lead to coverage in media outlets and widely read blogs.
That means interleaving not only produces better short - term results, it also results in much greater long - term retention — which is incredibly important in the real world where the point of learning isn't to simply remember something long enough to pass a test.
The real turning point, though, came in 2016 when Micheli and Gagliese launched their own marketing shop as an extension of the agency, planning ad campaigns for corporations with their influencers, and taking a cut of the transaction.
The company offers a big data analytics platform which aggregates private MLS data and analyzes years of home transactions to identify real estate specialists in specific neighborhoods and price points.
Usually by the time you get to that point, say, in»06 or» 07, the Fed hikes rates aggressively, the curve is inverted, there had been excessive lending against inflated real - estate values.
But the real turning point came in October 2012.
«We are at a point where [Trump] has a real shot at the presidency, despite having blown up a political party, undermined confidence in our electoral system, declared open season on journalists, and unleashed a river of racism and misogyny.
While a $ 200,000 cash injection from an angel investor might be a real turning point for your company, allowing you to push your business model to the next level, that sum might pale in significance to funding rounds going to other major players in the industry.
On a Zero, he was able to ride fast and record almost pure wind noise in a real - world environment (here at Pigeon Point), which in turn allowed the company to isolate the sound of wind and then design firmware that could all but eliminate it from recordings.
We need to put some points on the board — closing deals and showing real revenue — as quickly as possible to demonstrate that we're serving a real need in the marketplace.
«Research shows that 30 % in a candidate pool is a real tipping point,» says Stacy.
«A one - year, 1 - percentage - point decrease in real GDP growth» reduces the budgetary balance by $ 4.1 billion.
«If I had the wherewithal to wave a wand and have policy - makers pay attention to the real job creators in this country, I would point out that finding qualified people is the biggest impediment to growth,» he says.
One person who pointed out the dangerous asset bubble developing in 2005 was economist Robert Shiller, whose composite Case - Shiller index, created in the 1990s, studies real estate prices nationally and in key urban areas.
Which is a fine point (and one several other tech experts have also made), but if that's as far as it goes, then Marie Kondo might still be onto something here in the real world.
We point to business and policy uncertainty, people are still unsure as to who has their hands on the steering wheel... People have got to start believing in the real economy and I don't think we have that belief yet.»
QNX, which made more than 60 % of the core software inside the world's car infotainment systems in 2011, has partnered with The Weather Network to send location - based weather data to drivers, and the intelligent dashboard system in many of Nissan's 2013 models, for instance, will feed drivers real - time local fuel prices, flight - status information, and points of interest supplied by Google.
«Being presented with real time options at the point you have a [medical] problem is a huge change in the industry.»
We tried to provide transparency to the whole real - estate marketplace, not just the 3 % of homes that are for sale at any point in time.
It becomes an objective in itself, when the real point should be to get money into the hands of people who are going to do something with it.»
Fox News host Eric Bolling said on «The Specialists» — making a point that many in the Trump realm highlighted in similar ways — that Comey's comments on Lynch proved the real «collusion.»
The bowl operates similarly to other fantasy football platforms: Users will select a team of nine players — who score points based on their real - life, in - game performances — and face off against teams assembled by other contestants across the country.
Real estate assets in Canada accounted for 40 per cent of total wealth in 2012, he pointed out, as opposed to only 32 per cent in 1999.
Your point person should disseminate relevant information in real time and draw up a quarterly strategy document that analyzes the behaviors of competitors.
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