Sentences with phrase «real transition point»

Not exact matches

Another interesting point is that looking at Man U's struggles of transitions is an indication that they are of the mode of Real Madrid.
At this point the classic real estate saying «Location, Location, Location» has transitioned into the catagory of cliché, but politicos know that location matters.
My contractions never get completely regular, even during transition (which really frustrates me...) but I knew at this point that it was the real thing.
In some ways Ni No Kuni II feels like a game that's struggling to find its identity as it clings to archaic designs from yesteryear (restricted save points, a chibi - style overworld, fetch quests, and level grinding) while also innovating in clear ways (fluid real - time combat, seamless exploration to combat transitions, liberal fast traveling, and a creative kingdom management system.)
Deasy said that there was «real wisdom» in that comment and pointed out that the district's plan is to take four years to transition to the new curriculum.
You could either start out as a werewolf or transform in real time after you got a certain # of kills / points or when the time of day transitions from dusk to night.
A combination of having no real - life reference point and a racing line I couldn't completely comprehend meant I'd either brake too early and lose precious lap time, or fail to notice the transition from green to yellow, out brake myself and crash into the trackside barriers.
Multiple meanings that point the overwhelming, the seductive, the fascinating, and the blinding which, under special circumstances or in situations of brutal change and upheaval, or in ritual experiences of transition, cause visions, hallucinations, illusions that seem thoroughly real to those who live them.
Meanwhile, as I pointed out elsewhere on this thread, given that Germany has shut down its nuclear power - by political agreement the 20 - 25 % shortfall to be replaced by renewables - Greenpeace and the Greens have the perfect opportunity to show us doubters how that transition will play out in the real world.
[42:19] So unless there is some real signs or a real line that says, «At this point, you'd better have transitioned over,» or, «At this point, you'd better have changed how lawyers work or the lawyers in your law firm work,» why does anybody think anybody's going to be rushing to start this?
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z