Sentences with phrase «really big point»

Now comes the really, really big point.
Is it better to wait with your car, or should you drop it off for repair?This is a really big point of contention in the shop.
So, lots of these things are really modifiable and temporary and that's I guess the really the big point.

Not exact matches

You have to work in an industry a while to identify the really big pain point there that will become your million - dollar opportunity.
Key is really starting from within, figuring out some business pain pointsbig or small, across front and back office — and then taking a curated approach to meeting relevant companies.
Only one thing is really standing in the way at this point: «The biggest challenge to adopting that is really for [wireless] operators to come up with a good way to manage your plan, because clearly you don't want to pay another $ 50 a month just to get a SIM card.»
Most pipeline - management training revolves around technical training on using a CRM system, but what managers really need is training on making better pipeline management decisions — for instance how to determine the ideal pipeline size for each rep. Managers need to know at what point in the sales process their actions have the biggest impact.
But in most cases, those aren't scaled up to a point where they really impact bigger systems and processes.»
And, critically from the point of view of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the band's biggest singles like «Enjoy the Silence» and «Personal Jesus» haven't ever really faded from view.
«The big point you have to really have to consider is if you can withstand the excess capacity and for how long will this excess capacity will continue to be there,» Hsu added.
Would your product or service be something they really need today and help them solve big pain points with established budgets?
The free workout classes were the biggest pro, but now that money is taxed heavily in our paychecks, so it's hardly a pro anymore, and it's not really «free» at that point.
Similarly, some will point to high levels of inflation, but breaking China inflation down into food, non food and housing (see chart below; white line - food, orange line - non food, yellow line - rents), a big part of non-food makes it pretty clear that food is beginning to turn for its own reasons, while house prices and rents really are falling out of bed.
You'll be spending the money on the things that earn the most points — dining and travel — and you can also enjoy that 1:1 point transfer with all your favorite airline and hotel loyalty programs, which, for those of us who are really into our loyalty programs, can be a big deal.
Probably the two biggest points of pushback were that Google could build an encrypted system if they wanted to (as I explained on Monday, they already tried, and they can't really exercise Android leverage right now), and that carriers could build a federated key exchange system and / or something akin to the certificate authority framework that undergirds HTTPS.
But we really suggest you at least take the moment to learn why we're big advocates of airline miles and points.
«In the past, at the start of these big secular bull markets, you have really cheap stocks... I'm not sure we ever got to that point,» he says.
But at some point the west's «cupboard» will be bare and big buyers will see what the Comex really has in its vaults.
Even to the point the APA doesn't have a clue, there is no agreement among the people who belong and those that did belong have quit because of all the bs that is happening it really reflects a agency in trouble big trouble.
It is really ok that we don't know what caused the big bang yet, but it is harmful to humankind to simply take the easy route towards answering it and shrugging our shoulders and pointing towards a higher being.
My big point is that my Protestant and skeptical students, who really don't take much pride in being Southern, are ready to really think about (and, of course, contest) that seemingly strange conclusion.
I really hope this is a big setup, since the letter to the Hebrews is mentioned there at the end and tends to contradict several points made in the post...
I'm not sure what my point is really, I'm kind of rambling, but I suppose it's just that I'm wondering that if it's possible for a bunch of online strangers to work out their disagreements and come to a friendly understanding (and yes endure temporary offenses and misunderstandings), it must be possible in real life church IF (a big «if») we are willing to stop being too afraid to speak up.
Well, at that point I thought: «I'm either really in very big trouble here or they're going to ask me to be a bishop!»
If every inflation of every dense energy point turns out the same qualities as are in this universe, would that really be that big of a shock??
Investigate the evidence yourself, there is nothing at all that truly suggests that the Big Bang happened, the only thing they have used in order to come up with the theory is that in their observances, the Universe appears to be expanding from a central point, it doesn't prove that a Big bang occurred, we know so little about the universe, that we don't even know everything about our own world, and you really believe that our science has figured out the riddle to the beginning of the Universe?
These really are simple to put together, and you can make them almost as far ahead of time as you'd like (with only 3 days left before Christmas, I see how that isn't a big selling point, but it's a concept — go with it).
I made Wasabi Soy Sauce Popcorn and it's really delicious, even to the point that Matthew who isn't a big Wasabi fan was helping me finish every single piece left.
I can understand how more sensitive souls could see it as one big, harsh, body - image - trashing slur, but if you can take it lightheartedly, it's really a great read, full of important points and good ideas.
It really is not a black and white argument like the naysayers will have you believe, as Big Gun rightly pointed out in the article.
If we lose this weekend we could drop down to fourth place in the table and possibly nine points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea, and if we really want to stamp our claim for this season's big trophy, then we should be going all out for the win.
And in terms of Jan transfer lets no kid ourselves the kind of players we want / need to boost the team we can not get in Jan because Jan is not the period for big moves... we may and that is a BIG may sign 1 player as reserve maybe on loan... but Wenger will see it as by Jan we will have 9 players back that is almost a full team and wont really see the point to adding tobig moves... we may and that is a BIG may sign 1 player as reserve maybe on loan... but Wenger will see it as by Jan we will have 9 players back that is almost a full team and wont really see the point to adding toBIG may sign 1 player as reserve maybe on loan... but Wenger will see it as by Jan we will have 9 players back that is almost a full team and wont really see the point to adding to it
he has made some good points big decision for arsene tommorow whether he rest Alexis or play as far as I am concerned we can't risk any more injuries so rest Alexis for tommorow game and introduce him as a sub in last 20 - 25 min he looks really jaded of late but knowing both Alexis and Wenger I wouldn't be surprised to see him start also should rest cazorla he has played non stop for us.
Both Ozil and Sanchez, as you point out, are approaching 30 and there are far younger stellar performers with up to date good form (unlike our two) who will attract the really big payers clubs.
There is a tremendous amount of talent here and now that they have added big man Tim Szatko who had 35 points in this they really can match - up with each Team..
It's a shame really, we were known as the best attacking team in the league at one point then through Wenger's delusion we don't even play good football let alone winning by big margin.
I really hope Arsenal get in City's faces today and not only get them riled up, but beat them by such a big score that they cause another riot and get a 20 point reduction by the FA.
The Captains really shouldered a big burden in this one as Randall Pulfer went for 17 and Matt Weisberg went for 19 points.
What I saw before the match — We can not afford to drop points any more — We suffer big injuries at the back, and we really need a clean sheet to boost our confidence — We have scored in every single match except at Dortmund and Chelsea, which mean if we keep a clean sheet we are most likely win, ugly or not
One point from the opening two games is not what the Gunners needed and the fact that our big Premier League rivals Manchester United, Chelsea and Man City have all gained maximum points from their opening two games really ups the ante.
I don't think any other big should be in consideration because point guard is really tough for us.
But I've yet to see anybody who's really, really confident either Alabama or Ohio State has hands - down earned the No. 4 spot... other than Big Ten commish Jim Delany, who likes the fact that Ohio State played a lot of Power 5 teams, or Nick Saban, who likes the fact that he didn't lose a game by 30 points, that is.
simply not good enough needed to win this game so that we could get atleats a point in the upcoming City game, Chelsea will murder Sunderland and therefore create an even bigger gap, we really need another front attacker who is ok the same wave length of Sanchez and Ozil, anyway we will bounce back.
We know we don't spend in January, and we can't compete with big spenders (i.e. City Chelsea, Utd) so, we need to pick up points now, and see what happens in Jan... We stand a chance dis season, we really do!!!!
Use our situation to our advantage, we have a big squad now, so lets use it, if it were two years ago Id be singing a different tune - but with our bigger squad we really attack and go full - out in every game — thats the whole point!
Another talking point is that Arsene Wenger is currently in the last year of his contract, so unless he is to sign another extension, he really needs to achieve something big as a way to end his 21 year legacy at the helm of the club.
Like them, Arsenal still can not really compete with our big rivals when it comes to transfer fees and wages so perhaps we need to take a leaf out of their book and make sure that we have a keeper that will earn us vital points when maybe we don't deserve them or to make the difference in the really big games against the likes of United.
There's also some really intricate stuff going on with the bargeboards and the array of winglets, but one of the big talking points is the «T - wing» just in front of the rear wing, which appears to be an evolution of the «monkey seat» which was popular on the last generation of F1 cars.
This season everything is really tight so the small details make a big difference and for them it has made a big difference in terms of their number of points.
I also think there was an element that the team didn't really have many above them as — like Sparhawk noted — the other bigger prospects had really struggled to the point of almost becoming complete flops.
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