Sentences with phrase «turning point where»

I think we're at a turning point where even by Android standards we're going to start to see pretty significant improvements with regards to malware.
Up until this point, the V series was defined by beastly power in a beastly body, but the V30 marks a turning point where LG truly has made its best phone its most beautiful one as well.
Let's make 2017 the turning point where compassion for people being harmed is fully acknowledged and these peoples» lives and homes are respected and protected.
I hope this marks a turning point where we all can once again say we love Konami without feeling sick to our stomachs.»
That would be the turning point where I started to actively alter / develop games.
That was the turning point where I decided to become an entrepreneur.»
A value stock could go through a turning point where most investors ignore it, but savvy investors see that there is also a great potential for it to bounce back and make a bigger impact in the market.
The huge difference between growth and value gains is the largest ever recorded, but the wide outperformance enjoyed by growth stocks will end at some point, and now might be the turning point where value stocks develop a winning streak of their own.
This was a turning point where I began to seriously consider teaching as a career.
We are at a turning point where technology is becoming cheap and mature enough to realize those visions.
Following a banner year for new, non-franchise, non-superhero hits (cf Baby Driver, Girls Trip, Get Out, Split, Dunkirk), maybe 2018 could be the turning point where original dreams are accepted as hard creative currency.
I feel like the genre is at a turning point where it's about to be reinvigorated, I've already seen a few of the films coming out next year (ones that simultaneously fit the definitions of the genre while taking it to new places) and I think 2013 will represent a turning point.
I wish for you a turning point where you will see, feel and understand His hand in your story.
The moment of dominance, prayed for, worked for, sacrificed for, by generations of the noblest spirits, marks the turning point where the blessing passes into the curse.
There is actually a turning point where a Christian no longer has that character flaw and is forever thankful to Gods grace.
Veteran serial entrepreneurs and investors usually agree that when someone is two - thirds vested, they reach a psychological turning point where the vesting of the balance of their equity is much less meaningful to them.
Most of the time [I look out for] the turning points of the game because normally people after the game speak only about the results, but we know inside the game that there are some turning points where a guy missed the final ball, or someone was offside and if he had not been offside they would have been 1 - 0 up.
It's inspiration I'm lacking... Normally I'm energised by writing, but I think I'm at one of those mini turning points where you don't know -LSB-...]
Normally I'm energised by writing, but I think I'm at one of those mini turning points where you don't know whether you're Arthur or Martha and it eventually turns out your Myrtle.

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In turn, the competitive pressures generated by the increased demand for labour will bid up wages, to the point where the extra revenues generated by hiring an additional worker are completely offset by the higher wages that this worker can command.
As the news flow turns negative, they pile on to the point where the short position in Bombardier's stock is frequently in the top 10 on the TSX.
To this day, I remember these feedback conversations as turning points in my career — where I took the feedback, put it to work and started seeing the results.
When I look back on the turning points in my business, I can usually pin point a time where I chose to just show up.
That turned into real cash, to the point where I was making more outside work than inside work.
There is a point where good marketing turns into an episode of Black Mirrors or the dystopian world of «Minority Report.»
Meanwhile, the Justice Department, as it points out in its brief, has used the All Writs Act to prevail in numerous other cases, including ones where companies had to turn over passwords.
«It was annoying to the point where you had to go in the house and close all the windows and doors and turn up the TV,» he recalled.
MH: The turning point will come just before the point is reached where more people retire than are entering the employment market.
At the point where more workers retire than are being employed, the stock - market inflow of savings will turn into an outflow.
In the end, however, things either come together or they don't, and in retrospect you can usually point to several different junctures where your venture might have taken a completely different turn.
It's interesting that Alan mentioned historical points where stocks «fall out of a bed in one fell swoop, as they did in 1987 and, more recently, the turn of the century.»
In a richly valued market, that sort of risk control is most appropriately established using call options having a strike price situated at about the point where various trend - following measures would turn negative — what is known in finance as a «contingent position» because the position creates its own exit if the market deteriorates further without an interim recovery - and particularly if it deteriorates abruptly.
Will Kim Jong - un and Donald Trump reach a point in their war of words where they can't turn back?
But as Joshua Foust points out, a similar «turn a blind eye» attitude prevails in Afghanistan, where child rape — both male and female — is a disturbingly common occurrence:
Even if hindsight bias allows us to point out all the cases where it has turned out to be a mistake — a mistake that sometimes delayed paradigm shifts in science for years or decades — it's still usually best to start by attempting to explain anomalous observations within the theoretical framework we have.
As it turned out, my point of departure from the «emerging ministry movement» took me more into the missional wing of things, where I've been continuing to work with several virtual, international teams on social transformation projects.
God is what people turn to when they reach a point where they can't or (more often) don't want to research further.
What we are pointing out is that every deep personal relationship is set in a context where each person is continually being moved to turn his attention to the reality which stands over against and between the persons.
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.
But if he had the charge of a hospital, or lived in a city where the pestilence was raging, if he would be studying fermentation, the circulation of the blood, blisters, and the like, and such like excellent points, when he should be visiting his patients, and saving men's lives; if he should even turn them away, and let them perish, and tell them that he has not time to give them advice, because he must follow his own studies, I would consider that man as a most preposterous student, who preferred the remote means before the end itself of his studies: indeed, I would think him but a civil kind of murderer.
Hidden in Panikkar's agenda is a post-Kantian restatement of the ontological argument: God finds us in the myth that contains our absolute aspirations, at the point where our longing is turned toward the infinite.
Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology 345 - 346 and 435 imply clearly that (b) is the alternative Whitehead had in mind, for in each passage he presents a situation where a given occasion, X, inherits from another occasion, Y, in its past, which in turn inherits from Z, which is in its past — the point of each passage is to say that X inherits doubly from Z, both immediately and as mediated by Y. Z is not in the immediate past of X, and yet X is exhibited as prehending Z directly.
If you are turned away in a nation that talks about religious freedom and «tolerance» (ie: bare minimum effort) then you can start with appeals and lobbying, it's a long way to the point where the squabbling should begin.
Once the tipping point is reached where being an atheist is acceptable the tide will surely turn.
It was, in the end, a remarkable turning point in my life, it was not quite the beginning, but the start of a fresh push in coming to a place where I could come to accept myself, to love myself (a journey that is never quite complete but I'm doing much better with) and to reconcile a number of contradictory beliefs that had torn my life apart, like being quartered by a horse, for many years.
We kept walking until I had come to the point where I could simply turn over to God whoever had shot the icon and the cross.
But if we don't find it I predict that in fifty years the irrelevance of the church will have grown to the point where most people will have turned away from the church except for the ritual acts associated with the «hatching, matching, and dispatching» events of an individual's life.
Above all, at that critical point where instinct turned reflexively to thought, and awareness of the future became an accomplished fact on earth, must not Man, m whom this radical change occurred, even in his most primitive state have experienced the vital urge to grasp all things and transcend himself?
Though it grieves God to do so, God is willing, out of the profound love he has for people, to withdraw his protective hand and allow them to sink to ever - increasing depths of pain in order to eventually hope - fully come to the point where they finally realize it is in their own best interest to turn from their sin and submit to God's loving lordship.
He hailed the 1938 conference as a crucial turning point, where it was made clear that the goal of Christian mission is not to establish «outposts of Western Christianity scattered throughout the world.»
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