Sentences with phrase «too take your points»

I too take your points and agree with you in general.

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However, if you've reached the point where you are spending too much time on the non-critical stuff, can't keep up with demand, or don't have some of the skills needed to take the next step, it's time to reach for the calculator and figure out if an extra pair of hands can be justified.
But too often Morris stood by as patrons took those expert suggestions to nearby retailers, purchasing the exact same products from national chains like Sephora or Ulta in order to earn customer rewards points.
«We believe this vol shock / liquidity event has likely taken valuations too low at this point,» says Morgan Stanley's Michael Wilson.
«We believe this vol shock / liquidity event has likely taken valuations too low at this point but realize such events have a way of overshooting to the downside which is why we have advocated patience in buying this dip,» Wilson said.
I understand this to a point, but now I seriously don't want to give them any more work, not because of the quality of their work, but because they are simply too needy and it takes up too much of my time and energy to manage them.
We've all heard the speaker who takes too long to get to the point.
The point is to be flexible and never take any criticism too personally.
If this process sounds too tedious, you can also make a point of assessing your to - do list a couple of times a week to see how much bandwidth you have and, based on that assessment, decide whether you can take on helping others at that time.
It's too early to see many new products as a result of all the new data — developing a piece of gear typically takes 18 months — but Haley points to one.
Far better, at least from the bank's point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
If you notice that, within a few months, your declining margins will push your break - even point too high to live with, you can take action now to fix the problem by adding a new, higher - margin product, getting rid of an old one, or beginning to stress marketing to a more profitable clientele.
Following his education in industrial design at the Central St. Martin's art school in London, Dyson worked for a while as an interior designer, though he admits to not have been too taken in by the way the discipline was perceived at that point in time, which was the early 90s.
«We had gone from a company that was tremendously predictable, to a vision too far in the future — to the point of having taken our eye off the short term, both financially and in production terms,» Ghosh told media in 2011.
Johnson et al. [18] pointed out that the 18,520 mini flash crashes they studied mostly took place in time periods too short for human action.
If you use too many hashtags, you will take away from the main message and point of your post, so use them intelligently.
Although I do believe that life is too short not to eat a piece of cake every once in a while, life is also too short to not be happy with yourself... especially to the point that you won't have your picture taken with your newborn child.
We've had some market volatility this year that we've seen that may make some investors uncomfortable, but the reality of it is, the conversations we were having up to this point is, make sure you rebalance your portfolio to make sure that you're not taking on too much equity risk, and that your asset allocation is aligned to meet your goals.
In a recent article in National Review, the conservative news magazine founded by William F. Buckley in 1955, columnist Kevin D. Williamson takes a hardline stance, arguing that Trump's 15 percent tax is «about 15 points too high.»
At this point, I'm just trying to take it one day at a time and not look too far ahead.
Automation ensures proper and not too frequent touch points for leads but takes away the manual element of reaching out continuously.
But while comparing a bank to a factory is helpful up to a point, we mustn't take the comparison too seriously.
I usually take a little off the table (particularly any under performers) but not anything too severe until / unless certain key points are breached.
This is one of the key points of my book: Bitcoin's blockchain transactions can not be compared to consumer payments, because it is far too slow for that and takes minutes to confirm.
As the 5 Drunk Rednecks blog pointed out, Walsh has a long history of being a shock jock, to the point of being fired multiple times because of his taking things too far.
And if you do this, I really believe, that at some point, maybe not right away, but at some point, the weight of all that junk will taken off of you too, and be replaced by a feeling of peace and happiness.
There are so many things wrong with the history of your posts it will take too long to point them all out and correct them than I have available at the moment.
There is a point to being a cranky old lady but you are taking things too far sometimes.
[15] In recent years, Padre Pio took up the same point, «Our body is like a donkey which we must beat, but not too much, because otherwise it will collapse and won't carry us any more.»
Let us not jump too quickly to a conclusion at this point; if it seems to some that we waste our time while we might be coming to a decision, we take comfort in the thought that it does not follow that we shall have only our trouble for our pains.
My point here is not to take sides with any of these speculations, but only to indicate that the initial insistence on locating humanity fully within nature, heightens the marvel of creation that is too often lost when we stay within our dualistic compartments.
At this point in his year - long quest to obey the Bible literally, Jacobs has yet to deal with the New Testament, and it's too bad because I think it would take some pressure off if he could read Jesus» words that «he who is without sin can cast the first stone.»
If this writer was such a non-believer then why doesn't she realize that there are rational, realistic reasons for not being an alcoholic and wouldn't need to use some «higher power» as a crutch to understand that when you do anything to the point where it physically damages your body then it's time to realize that you've taken it too far?
Tell me too where the benefits of being gay are that one would make this «choice» to have their families turn their backs on them, to be physically harmed or verbally abused to the point of taking their own life.
Houdon was one of the last of the great European masters, and his Washington, too, compels you to take it in from different vantage points.
Pointing out the dangers of a too - mobile society risks giving personal offense, rather like lamenting rising divorce rates to a husband who has just had to take up residence at the Holiday Inn.
Even if at this point God in heaven and all his angels were to offer to help him out of it — no, now he doesn't want it, now it is too late, he once would have given everything to be rid of this torment but was made to wait, now that's all past, now he would rather rage against everything, he, the one man in the whole of existence who is the most unjustly treated, to whom it is especially important to have his torment at hand, important that no one should take it from him — for thus he can convince himself that he is in the right.
I see God as the Patron, and the issue of talents as an allegorical way of expressing activity for the Kingdom of God using familiar social realities (but in keeping with Mark 4:10 - 12, 24 and Matthew 13:11 - 16, the peasants may have taken it too literally and thus missed the whole point — thinking that the unprofitable servant is the hero when he's really not).
The attempt might even be made positively to recommend this fixing of a terminological starting - point, by recalling that for Christian scholastic philosophy, too, in contrast to Platonic and Idealist philosophy, what first meets man's cognition and what he therefore rightly takes as the starting - point and model case of possible objects of his knowledge, is what is experienced by the senses and to that extent material.
High politicos went out of their way to have their photos taken with Graham, knowing all too well that his benign presence was worth a good ten or 20 points in the approval ratings.
Thought I'd point that out, because a lot of people tend to take things too literally.
Perhaps I carried the point too far, in the pleasure which I took in thus seeing myself beaten and bandied by the swelling waters.
So that finally (the point can not be too strongly stressed) a new impulse becomes possible and is now beginning to take shape in human consciousness.
He pointed out the «shameful pedigree» of this term in anti «Catholic bigotry and the «offensiveness» of «trolling through» the religious beliefs of institutions to determine whether they «take their religion [too] seriously.»
This notion requires much more elaboration, but the main point is that the «image of God» is not an uncorrupted one in human nature as it actually exists, and this fact prevents us from taking too sanguine a view of our divinely given, unique powers.
My point here is not to make dogmatic claims about what will ever be scientifically or technically possible, but to suggest once again the Hall's own vision of the future may take too seriously the self - image of some technologists as practitioners of a purely rational and completely formalizable activity.
I'll try to engage in some small way with what I take to be you main points — I hope I don't go on for too long.
It channels acceptable work too narrowly and makes it difficulty to take a point of departure quite outside of that which was appropriate in the earlier period.
But at some point there is a tipping point when he takes it too far or his followers become disillusioned or hostile.
While I wonder if Turner is using too tight a definition of fulfillment, his attempt to point out some unexamined assumptions about the text are well taken.
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