Sentences with phrase «up to this point in»

In the room were some 1,500 energy sector executives, most of them in a tetchy mood, given that oil was south of US$ 50 a barrel and over 35,000 Albertans had lost oilpatch jobs up to that point in 2015.
Up to this point in the short history of VR, however, the most premium games have been limited to people with a lot of extra cash to burn.
If there is a match, it usually makes sense to save up to that point in your 401 (k) before opening an IRA.
You see, up to this point in When God Pled Guilty, I have only been writing «theological theory.»
Unfortunately, given the journey up to this point in the film, this ends up sending a jumbled message that almost praises a neglectful and abusive father.
Genesis 4:17 says that he had a wife, but up to this point in the text, the only people on earth were Adam, Eve, and Cain (Abel was born, but murdered).
This is significant, because up to this point in chapter 16, nobody has spoken to her or about her by name.
It is with the calling of Abraham that God really begins to set a plan in motion to deliver the world from the problems that have occurred up to this point in the Bible.
With Ricky Silberman's assistance he reassembled his brief of facts and allegations, suppressed disconfirming evidence, strong - armed a hostile witness, and blasted Mayer and Abrahamson's book to the point of denying at least one claim that he knew was true: «Up to this point in my career, even when I fell short, I had always believed I was pursuing accurate information.
I don't know what's brought you up to this point in the month.
harrison never received the number of snaps that bud has up to this point in their respective careers.
The most notable subtraction from the Wolverines is arguably the most significant up to this point in the rankings, sans Jalen Brunson.
Up to that point in the second half, Arsenal had squandered chances to extend the lead, with Ozil and Oxlade - Chamberlain wasting the best openings.
Fabio Pecchia changed from a 4 -5-1 to a 4 -4-2 shortly after they conceded their 2nd goal as they obviously needed to be more offensive since up to this point in the match, they hadn't registered a single shot or really made an attempt to get near Inter's box.
I would also expect to see Christiansen not move away from the 4 -2-3-1 formation he has preferred up to this point in the season.
That child will then believe, «Did everything else that you've told me up to this point in my life, has that been a lie?
If, up to that point in time, you have been paid your whole salary (without tax) then you could just bring all your money to Germany and renounce your US citizenship.
I was an upbeat, energetic, extreme athlete up to that point in time.
These are often favorite videos of students because it puts together everything learned in this course up to this point in an integrated, comprehensive manner.
No matter your decisions up to this point in the story, the end of Episode Four does its most important job — puts our leads into dire personal conflict as we head into the last act, making it seem impossible that they can ever pull things together and win the day.
While some fans were disappointed in the final hour of Mass Effect 3, which mostly disregarded the choices players had made up to that point in favor of one final choice to determine the ending, the trilogy as a whole was a resounding critical and financial success for publisher EA.
With this rule set up in this way, learners will only be able to get to this part of the course if they have scored 50 % up to this point in the learning.
He was a brilliant workshop facilitator, and I learned more about teaching history in that workshop than in any other professional development experience I'd had up to that point in my career.
Blumenfeld - Jones, who is taken by a film on homeless youths, Street Rat, writes, «I am obliged to report that I have, up to this point in the relatively short history of the genre, not been privy to a completely unblemished work of arts - based research, one sufficiently powerful, by itself, to redirect the educational conversation....»
Interim assessments provide teachers, students, and parents with a snapshot of student performance up to that point in the school year.
I went through a depression in my 20's that saw me systematically sabotaging everything I'd worked so hard for up to that point in my life.
However, I thought it might be helpful to share with others what I've done up to this point in case any of you want to embark on your own adventure.
You can potentially use the Annualized Income Installment method, which allows you to compute the tax due for each quarter based on income actually earned up to that point in the year.
Most other assets owned by an individual receive a step - up in cost basis upon the death of the person, eliminating all capital gains on those assets up to that point in time.
Don't fret over «spilled milk», just learn from it and move on; life is too short to be frustrated, sad or angry about however much money you may have lost up to this point in the market.
If there is a match, it usually makes sense to save up to that point in your 401 (k) before opening an IRA.
They spent their lives up to this point in kennels with other dogs and have had very little exposure to the world and people.
Up to this point in the review, we've explained how simple it is to earn and redeem cash - back with the Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit Card.
We've covered a lot up to this point in our review of the Citi ® / AAdvantage ® Executive World Elite ™ Mastercard ®.
Up to this point in this review, we've taken a careful look at the benefits of the Barclaycard CashForward ™ World MasterCard ® as well as all of the ways to earn and redeem points.
CVs are welcome, but what we mostly will be looking at is your portfolio - showcasing what you've created up to this point in your life is vital.
With the game having been given lots of favorable criticism, and with many fans practically drooling over all of the footage revealed up to this point in time, there are some who are wondering if the title's performance on the PS4 make it the most technically proficient game for the Sony console yet.
Since my Star Citizen — The Fall blog this past January about the lawsuit up to that point in time, several important events have happened in this on - going drama.
That statement @ 130 is all the more bizarre because sixteen hours before its writer (Matthew R Marler) was telling us @ 119 that such ideas were no more than his own understanding based on what he had read up to that point in time.
Up to this point in the abrupt climate change story, none of the broad conclusions is particularly speculative.
And for every point in time, one always can find a time period where the trend isn't statistically significant anymore, if one chooses the time period up to the point in time only short enough.
We need to do everything we can to ensure things never change — except everything that has changed up to this point in time — but nothing else should ever change.
Up to the point in time when Mr. Russell indicated he would not provide the sample of his breath, it is fair to say that he had been duly diligent in pursuing his right to instruct counsel.
In its settlement offer the Crown said that it would «recommend a conditional sentence» if Delchev «would admit that his evidence up to that point in the proceeding regarding duress was false, and that his counsel knew it to be false» (Delchev, para. 11).
The applicant sought «her prospective wage loss up to the point in time at which it would be reasonable to expect the applicant would have found alternate employment.»
Note: Your current cash value is minus as it expresses all the money you've paid up to this point in time.
However, Marlinspike explained that doing so would tip off everyone in a group that someone had been added, and that all end - to - end encrypted conversations up to that point in the group could not be read by the snoop anyway.
Up to this point in my career, I'd been confronted only with a small candle and a few homemade cards.
Up to that point in my life, I had given no thought to anyone I saw on the street, in stores or anywhere else.
Indeed, in my previous article that recommended expanding at a slow and deliberate pace, I referred to Bank of America in the 1980's, which diversified and expanded at a break neck speed, only to wind up with ``... some of the largest losses up to that point in banking history» (How the Mighty Fall).
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