It had
really gotten to the point where it was no longer manageable.
I didn't
really get to the point where I realized I needed to process it emotionally until I went through the «to labor doula training».
«Politicians
really get to the point where they want to claim the lake is being cleaned up,» said Joe Heath, general counsel for the Onondaga Nation, which has a reservation nearby and considers the lake to be sacred.
I think much of it has
really gotten to the point where it's not even a legitimate science anymore.
So far as we are aware, those projects haven't
really got to the point of suggesting specific strategies by which we could control toads, so we won't try to discuss them in any detail.
As much as I love maternity clothes and being pregnant, I'm
really getting to the point where I'm looking forward to shopping at my regular stores again!
and just now
really getting to the point where I can start a social life.
Have
we really got to the point where a film representing genocide as a negative is accused of being leftist / liberal / condescending / etc?
At slow speeds, the firmness can be felt more than the Dzire's within the cabin but it doesn't
really get to the point of being uncomfortable.
Similar to how I felt about the huge Paramount War that happened in One Piece recently, every few pages there's someone different fighting someone else, or someone talking about battle strategies, and
you really get to the point where you just wonder who you are supposed to care about.
It's
really gotten to that point — especially since I'm a slow reader.
«If we look at what economists are saying, look at what folks who are trying to buy a home are saying, it's
really gotten to the point where it is out of control and we need to do something.»
Unlike the simplicity of the Iconic Dog watches, this one
really gets to the point.
You really got to the point of it.
Phones have
really got to the point of not really needing much more power.
We never
really got to the point of making an investment.
Not exact matches
«You
get to a
point in your career when you've had some success,» says Segura, «and you're in a position
to really impact someone else.»
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.»
«If you sign up
to get really great bonus
points with an airline, it may not be your best card in the long run if you don't use that airline,»
points out Amber Stubbs, senior managing editor at credit card comparison site CardRatings.com.
Billionaire pet - food entrepreneur Clay Mathile says
to really grow your business, you've
got to learn how
to let go at some
point.
Standing on the podium was great, but what I
really loved was the process of
getting to the
point where you could stand on that top step.
If Samsung, Microsoft and every other tech company
really is interested in having their own smartwatches, the field is going
to get really crowded,
really fast, at which
point the same thing will happen as in tablets — the bottom will fall out of prices.
«It's
getting to the
point where you're
really limited in what you can deliver,» Small said.
«We'd like
to get back into game of printing guides at some
point, I think people
really like that and we'd love
to start that again,» Stang told CNBC on Tuesday.
«Our long - term goal is
to really get under ClearlyContact's skin so that they're irritated with having us around and at some
point the giant is going
to consume us like Amazon did
to Zappos.»
The
point is that there's a limited amount of time, energy, and capital in any company, and you should be using them
to get the kind of business you
really want.
One of my colleagues makes it a
point to only meet one person at any given event and spends his time
really getting to know that one person.
I didn't
get to make the
point I
really wanted
to make — that most early - stage VCs now view IPOs as a bonus, but not a reasonable plan — but hopefully was mildly coherent (here are my more detailed thoughts):
Ultimately, when you
get down
to it, the Capital One Venture card is good for those people who are
really, honestly casual travelers, who don't necessarily want
to worry about transferring
points out
to travel partners and just send a simple way of redeeming their
points.
This last
point really seems
to get the anti-IEX crowd upset since they are desperate
to see IEX not succeed and this type of discount may help
to jolt the IEX market share.
But over time, I
really would love for them
to design more and more phones for me, from the handset
point of view, and I just
get our designers
to design some
really high - end, cool stuff.
Perhaps we're finally
getting to a
point where interest rates
really have nowhere
to go but up.
I was thinking this the other day, when a lot of the Facebook executives
get on Twitter and feel victim - y, they're doing their victim - y dance right now a lot of the time, and at one
point, Boz, Bosworth, when he said, «Maybe people will die,» that memo, and instead of being like, «Oh god, we
really have
to be more mature about this,» their thing was, «We can't talk now.»
So this
gets very technical of various
points but I think it's important for people
to hear because they can
really quickly learn how real this stuff is at the start of our mastermind discussion.
«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.
Facebook organic reach is notoriously bad, so there
really is no value in paying a Facebook influencer no matter how large her reach is — unless you can
get permission
to boost the content (at which
point it's your own money anyways!)
While everything I've discussed up
to this
point is pretty clearly established tax law, forks are
really where things
get messy with taxes.
You don't
really ever want
to get to that
point.
But if we
get to the
point where we are back
to zero - interest rates or worse, negative interest rates, the next logical step for central bankers is the eradication of cash and controlling our buying which can only
really be done electronically with this emerging cryptocurrency technology.
Don't ever
point out the similarities
to black people; they
get really worked up and insist their struggle for equality isn't like those of gays.
Not
really Jim, not if you need
to use mockery
to get your
point across and still apparently not have that person recognise your
point years later.
It was
really good
to see that there are, indeed, a few actual Christians who responded and actually
got the
point of the article.
It
got to the
point where I didn't want
to play anything I
really liked.
Sometimes we
get so bogged down with what we are suposed
to do as a Christian and
really it comes down
to loving our brother as Jesus loved us and as you
pointed out in Matthew 28
to tell someone about it.
I was very reluctant
to do that because I felt that I
really wasn't sure if I would
get an answer, or that I wouldn't be ready for an answer, or that I wouldn't know for certain if I felt that I did
get an answer that is was actually from God or whether I was just deceiving myself, so for a few years there I just put that off, however those questions and concerns kept boiling up within me, so at that
point I couldn't take it anymore putting it off.
I was going
to get really creative with this second
point and call it, A Proud Papa's praise
to the Provident Provider for the Promised Priestly Personage and his Prophet Progeny who prepares the path.
I
really think it runs that deep, this idea [of] the American myths — and whether it's true or not is not the
point — this is the way that we shaped our identity, this rugged individualism, this rifle and shovel, that if you work hard you can
get your dreams, and we're not gonna be a monarchy.
(I apologize
to those that dislike metaphors, but I almost can't communicate if I don't
get to use them, and as insufficient as they at times are, they are very close
to the language of what I believe, because you can't
really explain or define someone into believing... you can only live out your beliefs in a way that you share with others, and when given the opportunity shine a light, or
point a direction, or walk along with someone for a bit).
The most rebellious thing a person can do is NOT go along with prevailing culture, and by
getting tattoos for no real purpose other than consanguinity with that culture is
really to miss the entire
point of the gospel.
If you want
to make a
point, you can
get really close
to one scripture and then leave out alot of other stuff, and make a
point, but it is a deceived
point.