Sentences with phrase «then pointed at»

Then pointed them at the sun, and using surface mount thermocouples stuck to the back of each panel, measured the temperature at the center of the panel.
Instead of paying (which wasn't possible anyway), the demonstrator blew the bodyguard away with a shotgun and then pointed it at the alien's head to force the information out of him.
Refn referenced the Wonder Woman project he's long wanted to make, then pointed at hisDrive co-star Christina Hendricks and said, «If I ever get to do it, she's going to be it.»
And then pointed at me and said, «And you're Green Arrow!»
And then pointed at his Green Arrow costume and said, «And I»M GREEN ARROW!»
His older sister smiled, then pointed at herself and her brother.
a month later, he saw the sonogram, pointed at my belly, then pointed at the screen and said «sissy».
Enter Embiid, who demonstratively laughed in Beasley's face after the poster, then pointed at him while getting back on defense.
Dirty and disheveled but obviously in a good humor, she then points at the viewer and says, «The Dodge Boys want you!»
«I figure for three years, we're going to have a great time, and after that we're probably done,» Frost says, then points at a palm tree next to his car.
Next, he flashed a broad smile, turned to Mr. Cuomo and said, «Your shy and retiring attorney general, Andrew Cuomo, is in the house,» and then pointing at him, Mr. Obama added, «Andrew's doing great work, enforcing the laws that need to be enforced.»
When that person has their headphones on, this exchange is often just a non-verbal point in their direction, then a point at the equipment.
The mother is clearly delighted at showing off her child's cleverness to onlookers — a habit I share, incidentally — so then points at Verona's tummy.
Then they point at it like «See?
Sex and violence are large themes in the Witcher 2, but unlike other games which often feel like they're forcing sex into their game and then pointing at it with big neon signs and saying, «look how mature our game is!
Ignoring all arguments and data brought forth so far, then pointing at the null hypothesis and calling it a day is called skepticism these days?
What goes on and what I call the engine room of the ship, which is the sorting, the processing, the culling of the documents and then the point at which the lawyers get involved and some of that is happening early on as well, but lawyers don't work with tools like relativity and these document review products.

Not exact matches

«If you can't predict the future, then it doesn't make any more sense at any given point in time.»
A recent Inc.com post pointed out that, if two lanes are merging into one, it makes more mathematical sense to «zipper merge» which means letting lanes fill up and then merging at the last possible moment.
If you want customers to use your online store again and again, then you need to ensure they don't abandon their shopping cart at the last point due to frustrating payment problems which can be easily avoided.
At one point, Trump even singled Tur out during a rally, falsely claiming she didn't accurately depict the then - candidate's crowd sizes.
At one point it was going to be a stable of magazines, then it started emphasizing its social features, and more recently it has shown signs of wanting to be mostly an outlet for other publishers.
On a Zero, he was able to ride fast and record almost pure wind noise in a real - world environment (here at Pigeon Point), which in turn allowed the company to isolate the sound of wind and then design firmware that could all but eliminate it from recordings.
Google looks at the quantity and quality of links pointing back to your domain to loosely evaluate how authoritative — or trustworthy — your site is, then ranks it accordingly.
«At a certain point, you have to stop and take a look at where most of the action is and then refine,» he sayAt a certain point, you have to stop and take a look at where most of the action is and then refine,» he sayat where most of the action is and then refine,» he says.
He told the sold out arena that he always appreciated how receptive and forgiving the crowd was back then even though he was so nervous he forgot the lyrics to his own song at one point.
Then there's the national budget deficit, which adds to our national debt and will have to be handled at some point in the future.
«I said that the President was my longtime friend and then he said «your friend is an asshole»... At that point I told Steve that HE was an asshole and that I wasn't going to sit at his table while he was being such a jackasAt that point I told Steve that HE was an asshole and that I wasn't going to sit at his table while he was being such a jackasat his table while he was being such a jackass.
These celebrities filed for bankruptcy protection at some point — and then used their talents to recover.
Of course, at one point it was worth asking how a company founded by a then 19 - year - old could invent a new, less - invasive way of drawing blood from patients.
I was maybe a little overconfident at one point in my time and then I went way the other way and thought I wasn't capable of anything,» she noted.
Rather than pointing a finger at a co-worker, in 2015, acknowledge your part and then communicate your message in a clear, nonjudgmental way.
Then again, as the analyst points out, Nikki Beach has failed at casino hotels in other markets.?
Then that would be another headwind, but at this point, there's really no indications for that.
Then, by working with that customer, you can figure out whether you can deliver the service at a price point that makes financial sense to your business.
«If all the signs are pointing a major pivot, then do so, but stay true to yourself,» says Matthew Gross, CEO and founder of Newsela, a news - gathering platform that delivers articles at multiple levels to help students of all ages become advanced readers.
Then, Baxter will pick up the widget in the fingerlike grippers at the end of one of its arms, at which point I will guide Baxter's arm to where I want it to place the widget.
The report points out that, although 68 % of billionaires hold at least a four - year degree, a sheepskin «is not a prerequisite to then go on and amass a billion - dollar fortune,» since one in three billionaires either never went to college at all or didn't stick around to finish.
Raschkowan points out that back then Manulife's book value was $ 16.46 a share; today it's at $ 12.47.
Find a cause you believe in that aligns with your brand, then highlight your donation, especially at touch points where you ask for a sale.
For instance, even though there may be a sizable number of premium pilsner drinkers to form the total feasible market, you need to be able to reach them through your distribution network at a price point that's competitive, and then you have to let them know it's available and where they can buy it.
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 I do?
At this point, you might want to enlist the help of an outside expert, such as a licensing agent, whose business is built on understanding the marketplace, analyzing the commercial potential of a character, brand, or design concept, and then using his or her network of contacts to turn concepts into deals.
Then the company's HR chief quit abruptly — because, Donovan claims, she felt it was time to cease operations and let employees go at that point, while Donovan and her cofounders wanted to try to secure more funding over the weekend.
Small companies back then were already proliferating and growing, to the point where David Birch, then at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, would soon announce his dramatic finding that entrepreneurial ventures were creating most of the new jobs.
«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.
Now Aramco is apparently going to list on Saudi Arabia's domestic exchange first, then list elsewhere at a later point --» if at all.»
At this point, I'm not saying yes or no to anything, but we've built our brand and our business around being honest and authentic and real, so for me, as long as we can find those things within that world, then yes we can make it happen.
The worst thing you can do at this point is to give the discount, because then you've told the prospect you can't be trusted to offer the best deal.
The note then runs through a bunch of things ranging from pricing power (the incumbents could, and in some cases already do, provide tiered access at different price points), size (they could buy up disruptive rivals) and access to data (some markets are easier to break in to than others).
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