Sentences with phrase «say at this point what»

While it is difficult to say at this point what types of cancer might be amenable to such an approach, this new concept could lead to an improvement in human cancer treatment in the long term, the researchers say.
It's tough to say at this point what will happen.
I'd say at this point what you've got with the Kobo Vox is an eReader that's suitable for color PDFs.

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At this point, what Balsillie and Lazaridis say matters little.
On what the bull market needs to stay alive: «I think you need a catalyst because valuations are at the point now where, in my opinion, where it's going to be difficult to get sustainable earnings growth without capital spending,» said Trennert.
A source familiar with the White House emails on the Benghazi talking point revisions say that State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland was raising two concerns about the CIA's first version of talking points, which were going to be sent to Congress: 1) The talking points went further than what she was allowed to say about the attack during her state department briefings; and, 2) she believed the CIA was attempting to exonerate itself at the State Department's expense by suggesting CIA warnings about the security situation were ignored.
«When I look at all of the possibilities of what can go right and wrong, that's one of the examples I point to when things go wrong,» he says, reflecting on the snafu that happened seven years ago.
Greycroft co-founder Alan Patricof said Friday that Amazon is «not necessarily» a bad company, but urged that «as a society we have to think about the fact that, you know, at what point do we say we're destroying the fabric of America?»
«When you look at what is driving these results for Canada, we can point to some things that are clearly working, and some things on the horizon that it would be good to address now,» says Ed Farrington, executive vice president for retirement at Natixis.
Talk to your trusted person about what quality of life means to you, and at what point you no longer want artificial interventions, she said.
At one point he was asked what Milton Friedman would have said about the Fed's actions these days.
Waffle House said in a statement on Monday that, while the company is still «obtaining and reviewing information,» «the information we have received at this point differs significantly from what has reportedly been attributed to Ms. Clemons.»
Trump said he used to invest in U.S. stocks but got out because «I don't like what I'm seeing at all,» pointing to U.S. immigration policies, Syrian refugees, and what he said were «artificially low» interest rates.
«At a certain point, I realized that there's a percentage of the population that no matter what you do or say, they're just not going to like you, and it's beyond your control,» Levy says.
The guys in Times Square are fantastic at listening to what people have to say and using it to get to the next point and the next point until they can get to their pitch.
From what your team knows at this point, could you see yourself becoming one of our customers between now and, say, the end of this fiscal quarter?
«I'm not sure at what point a light bulb goes off and I say «We've succeeded!»
«What strikes me about the Bush economic strategy at this point is that it comes straight from Jack Kemp's philosophy about empowerment and minority entrepreneurship and developing inner cities,» says Bill Whalen, a research fellow of politics at the Hoover Institution.
What is certain at this point is that the U.K. would not remain in the European Aviation Safety Agency, said the European Commission.
In private industry, says the Bureau of Labor Statistics, wages and salaries rose at 2.6 % for the 12 months ended September 2017 — 20 basis points above the rate the prior year and notably higher than what we saw in the first half of the decade.
My breaststroke probably looked more like a dog paddle, and my fly probably looked... well, let's just say that at one point the lifeguard asked what stroke I was trying to do.
«When you look at it from a consumer's point of view, look at what they are being hit with from so many different mediums,» Cheplowitz says.
«At this point we do not know to what extent this can impact the activities of the BollorĂ© group in our region,» Amenounve said.
«At that age and point in my experience, I did not like being told what to do,» he says.
But if what the study says is true, we are at a tipping point.
«It depends on what you negotiate that price point at,» he says.
We can spin any tale we want, but what I am saying is that the market doesn't work at certain points
«I don't know what he could possibly say that would help his case at this point.
This is the man, after all, who when asked in 1997 what he'd do as CEO of Apple, a company then at its low point, said, «What would Iwhat he'd do as CEO of Apple, a company then at its low point, said, «What would IWhat would I do?
«There are points when I look at what they're doing and say, «Wow, that looks pretty good,»» Woodman admits.
He said at some point his grandkids will ask what he did to stop Donald Trump, and he wants to have an answer.
«I think he has a very strong ability to communicate what I think is the heart of the Democratic message,» Strickland said, pointing to speeches Springer delivered to delegations at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia last summer.
«If MPs swallow their misgivings and simply sign along the dotted line, even though the government clearly has no intention of providing MPs with much meaningful detail for what the future holds, then at that point the Brexit juggernaut will proceed without any further meaningful restraint or scrutiny,» Clegg said.
It was at the lowest point in his life («My wife and I got on our knees and asked God what to do,» Mike says) that he decided to start High Ppoint in his life («My wife and I got on our knees and asked God what to do,» Mike says) that he decided to start High PointPoint.
What you need to look at is the trend, and not really at the point - per - point basis,» he said.
At this point, it's safe to say they know what works — and what doesn't.
«What I'm trying to drive at, is whether there are any circumstances in which you'd go back to the EU on certain points, for example, if the resolution were amended to say Parliament would like the government to seek an extension of the Article 50 process — is that possible?»
At a certain point, «People can not tell whether what they read has any foundation,» it said.
«At this point, it became my morals and my integrity and what I believe in,» she said.
Anastasia Gentles, cofounder of Sugar Land, Texas - based Nightlight Pediatric Urgent Care (No. 2,306), says catching the ear of a female banker at Louisiana - based Whitney Bank who understood the importance of what she and her two co-founders were doing was the turning point in her business's early days.
American diplomats — including some of those forced to leave Havana — also say that the department has also reduced its ability to see, understand and perhaps influence what is happening in Cuba at a potentially historic transition point.
«I'm not going to say at this point if that has manifested into weapons and that sort of thing, but certainly what they're up to there in light of their other activities gives us concern.»
At that point, «you have to make a conscious plan to share as much information as possible — what your sales are, what the strategy is, why you're making certain decisions,» says Roberge.
Trump also said that he'll be putting his own replacement plan forward at some point, but offered no details of what it might contain.
«Much of the tiring pre-purchase journey, which ranges from finding what you're looking for at the right price point to customer support and checkout, can actually be fully automated with the help of a personal A.I. shopping assistant without any human intervention,» said Friedman.
«But Ryan's employers are having him there because he's been cleared and you have to remember, Ryan has relationships with a lot of people personally,» he said, pointing to Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel's recent announcement that he will let Seacrest interview him: «Listen, you know, we should at the very least afford people the opportunity for truth, what the facts of the story are before hanging them out to dry,» Kimmel told Variety.
Hilton CEO Christopher Nassetta said during the company's fourth - quarter 2015 earnings call that even though «customers hated it,» the pilot gave the company a better idea of what future changes it could explore, including introducing flexible and inflexible rates at different price points, similar to airlines.
He said he did not want to turn what was happening at the Tata works into a political point - scoring battle.
Your brand is not your logo, your corporate colors, nor what you say about your company — it's your values and how you (and your employees) act on those values at every point of contact.
«They're very closely aligned with our forecasts,» said Brett House, the deputy chief economist at Scotiabank, where the prediction for Canada is one - tenth of a percentage point higher than what the IMF projects.
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