Sentences with phrase «really is no point»

Still, to Ovshinsky, making piles of money has never really been the point.
There really is no point in trying to talk to you people.
There really is no point to what I am saying as this has been shouted since the hafway point this season...
There really is no point harping about Fabregas and song.
Whether that is a fitness, form or attitude issue is unclear, but there really is no point having a player in the squad that does not want to be there or one that you do not trust to do a good job if called upon.
There really is no point trying to persuade the anti Arsene sheep.
Once you fail at reading comprehension like that, there really is no point in continuing on in your analysis of the piece.
Until Arsene Wenger decides on which formation we play, there really is no point us signing someone.
There really is no point in using cloth diapers as part of working to create a Green environment if you're putting harsh chemicals into the cloth, then back onto the baby's skin, and into the sewer system.
There would really be no point of taking a taxi to rush a woman to a hospital when the baby is too close to coming as the ride may put the life of the unborn as well as the mother in great jeopardy.
There never really is a point where a former criminal can just move on, and behave like any other citizen.
Really that's the point I was trying to make: that we were born onto a different planet than the one we now we live on.
So there really is no point in starting my Spring Capsule Wardrobe just yet... capsule wardrobe experience
There really is no point in resisting the charms of our range of A-line kurtas — you may come in with the intention of just looking through the collection but do not be surprised if you shop for multiple pieces!
There really was no point in shoving through the immense crowds of people everywhere.
There really is no point in lying about how old you are, about how you earn your living, or about your weight or height.
There really is no point to the whole thing and it is more than somewhat hard to follow.
There really is no point to it or grand conclusion.
Which is useful as there would otherwise really be no point whatsoever in making this one a live - action affair.
There'd really be no point to set up the complicated infrastructure necessary to accept console subscription fees and then take them away a couple of months later.
And that really was the point.
or should the finger of blame really be pointed at irresponsible owners?
If we can not guarantee their safety, then there really is no point buying such products, is there?
There really is no point tying these pooches down or restricting them in a kennel.
E3 is pivitol for them because if they don't have the software to go along with it, there really is no point to the power of the Xbox One X.
«E3 is pivitol for them because if they don't have the software to go along with it, there really is no point to the power of the Xbox One X.» Every E3 is pivotal...
E3 is pivitol for them because if they don't have the software to go along with it, there really is no point» That's all I need to read.
naughty dog has this year and if history shows anything they will continue to make the best in exclusives into this gen. and this time even 3rd party will be better on the PS4 so really is no point in a X1, unless flailing your arms to kinect is appealing that is.
There really is no point, especially when everyone talks about Sony and Microsoft.
Unless the game is set in first person, there really is no point, or need for VR.
There really is no point to it.
We do trust the player to be able to tolerate a few tough challenges trough the game, and in the bosses especially we feel that if you arent challenged, then there really is no point.
Or perhaps that really is the point: Stripped of intellectual backwash, Ding's canvases are simply cleverly interwoven threads of pure color, a sublime configuration of grids and crosses in which subject and object can lose themselves.
If that's not sufficient to convince Malcolm Roberts, or you, then there really is no point in discussing it further.
Unless I missed it, it hasn't really been pointed out that the author of this piece works for The Manhattan Institute.
And that really was the point, wasn't it?
If it can not, there really is no point in taking the doctor's time.
It is the qualifications and conditions that will really be the point of debate and how these will be brought into effect and policed.

Not exact matches

«A blazer becomes the focal point of the outfit, so having a good one — one that fits really well, is flattering, and a nice neutral color — is key,» she says.
And, the really important point here is to spend the time wisely.
Duncan Stewart, Deloitte Canada's research director, points out the obvious problem with that analysis — that slight growth at this stage in the game is not really a good thing:
But here's the really important fundamental point.
There's really an inflection point now in the technology space.
«He's often absent, but when he shows up it's some sort of an over-the-top symbolic gesture to assert his relevance when it doesn't really accomplish anything and people have to say, «What was the point of that?
«The line between e-commerce and what most would call traditional retail has blurred right away to the point where for me everything is really just «commerce,»» he says.
Those are great numbers to see, but I'm really surprised it's not higher at this point.
«When I started SoGal, it was really to solve my own personal pain point.
«A lot of people are banking on it to make up for the first - quarter number, it needs to deliver... I really think that that number might be the trigger point on does this market have the legs to go higher.»
I tried to take a picture of the device but, really, there wasn't any point.
«But over the last years, it's become this really popular trend to the point where now it's a buzzword.
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