Sentences with phrase «usually say these points»

Savvy travel hackers usually say these points are worth 1.25 cents to 2 cents or more depending on how you use them.

Not exact matches

«The companies that are more comfortable spending a higher amount early are usually rewarded with higher growth metrics, but you don't necessarily get bonus points for being cash conservative in the early days,» she says.
Usually by the time you get to that point, say, in»06 or» 07, the Fed hikes rates aggressively, the curve is inverted, there had been excessive lending against inflated real - estate values.
«Successful urban growers usually find a high value niche crops to keep business afloat, or use a cooperative model,» said McGrane, pointing out the City Commons program both farms participate in.
«When people finally get to the point of coming to talk to me, it usually takes another six months for it to sink in that they have to file,» said Cara O'Neill, a legal editor with Nolo who also is a bankruptcy and litigation attorney in Roseville, California.
«People usually only point you to past clients that they know were happy with their work,» Sherman says.
Banks usually say that bonus points will be credited within six to eight weeks from reaching the minimum spend amount, but in many cases, it can be as little as four weeks.
When aunt Sally says that the children are so cute she «could just eat them up» we know that usually «eat» means a literal consuming but in this sense just points out the figurative attractiveness of adorable children.
Many of the protesters made a point of saying that they were converts to Islam, usually from Christianity, and some had most uncomplimentary things to say about the religion they had left.
In a poll taken by Christianity Today in 1957, for example, among members of the Protestant clergy who chose to call themselves conservative or fundamental, 48 % affirmed that belief in Scripture's inspiration also demanded a commitment to its inerrancy, while 52 % said they were either unsure of the doctrine of inerrancy or rejected it outright.1 Discussion within evangelicalism concerning the inspiration of Scripture has usually focused on this point: whether or not Scripture is inerrant.
At that point, my wife Lisa usually says, â $ œDavid, just remember: itâ $ ™ s about the people and about God!â $ Then I can feel my heart rate restore itself, my blood - pressure level off, and my brain cease its convulsions.
Shadowflash, I don't recall your response to any of my posts... I usually do recall them... But I do agree with one thing you said... «human mind hates being wrong» But I see it differently then you do... I see human mind and human understanding being the stumbling block and point of pride, which prevents man from seeing the reality of his real condition, and the need to humble himself in order to be able to see himself as he is, and seek the help of His Creator without whom he is a living, moving shell, yet, without the vital part of him being alive, which would make him complete.
I think that one point Ed was trying to make is that the stereotype that Christians just say a prayer and then just say «well there I have done what I can, its in God's hands now» usually is not accurate.
And so, since he makes it point to say that he is not a dessert person I usually make dessert that I fancy without taking his preferences into consideration.
The strange thing is that the previous game made this seem like a bad result, usually a strong defensive display away at the champions bringing home a point is said to be good stuff from the boys.
«Usually I work in there,» she says, pointing through the window as Sunday football buzzes from the television screens behind her.
Ivanovic has always been a rock in Chelsea's defense and that doesn't look likely to change anytime soon, not sure if you've seen Chelsea's matches this year but he has gotten off to a blistering start and was probably Chelsea's best player vs Leicester (this is the time where we usually bash Leicester and say «Oh they are a newly promoted club» but truth be told we escaped with a point from playing them if we are being unbiased)
Just listen to second - year defensive end Yannick Ngakoue, who took offense to Seahawks defensive lineman Michael Bennett saying in the offseason that games against the Jaguars are usually decided by 50 points:
All the Frenchman usually says is something along the lines of, we are working hard, it is difficult and there is no point signing any players just for the sake of it.
This time of year the Team that wins can usually point to their PTPers and say this is why we won..
«Tipping pointssaid Mayer, «are usually reached because there is some person that has an abnormal amount of influence in the opinion of others.
I usually take my breast away at that point unless he seems like he wants more, in which case I will make him wait and I say again «no biting».
At this point, your child usually shouldn't have to stop and think about what to say or how to say it.
So, for moms who find that their baby is really very frustrated and not happy with the breast, I definitely would say, «You give it a good old try and really try and get your baby to breastfeed unless you kind of figure it out for you know usually up to 15 minutes but at that point, I wouldn't push it longer than that.»
She says she likes to «pretend to forget» something in another room and usually by the time she gets back the toddler is either finished or at the «no return» point of the bowel movement.
It can take time for a young child to learn how to express herself, and the disconnect between what they want and what they're trying to say is usually the point at which a tantrum begins.
Usually I can give her a kiss, say good night and leave, but sometimes she will insist my hubby or I stay (points next to her bed and says «nigh nigh!»)
Official research found a third of boys in prison felt unsafe at some point and a fifth said they'd been victimised, usually by being hit, kicked or assaulted.
The book hit the CRM points really well, but a campaign's website (as opposed to its action forms, which are handled by the CRM) is usually built on different technology (say, WordPress) and is also an important choice.
I would say that clear defining point of Nuclear War is when a nation achieves what is called «The Nuclear Triad» which refers to the three ways to deliver a nuke to a target: Ground Based Launches, Sea Based Launches (usually uses Submarines) and Sky based Launches (by both missile systems on a plane and gravity bombs).
I was surprised to hear that networks tend to reach critical threshold for success at around 150 members, since Gina said that they usually grow on their own once they reach that magic point, something that holds true across all interest areas on Ning.
«At this point, I just want it to be over,» said MacIsaac, who had reportedly packed his palm cards into the bag he usually took canvassing before recalling that elections were that day.
Greenberg said that while governors usually lose the most poll standing when the budget is late, but that the effects this year should be minimal: «They passed an extender, nothing stopped, so from the average New York citizen's point of view, nothing happened.»
At this point, people usually say someone «lost» their battle with cancer.
He said he has 12 main points he looks for to identify fake profiles, but if he's ever unsure, he'll send a follow - up message asking for proof of identification, usually in the form of a driver's license.
This unkindness is usually attributed to an inexplicable, temporary insanity on HAL's part, the point of said attribution usually being something interesting about the potential for madness even in purely rational artificial minds, or — roughly the opposite idea — likening insanity to a state of mechanical failure.
I can say that I am a little slanted in my point of view because I am not a huge multiplayer fan, as you usually end up with a bunch of people who figure out how to cheat and make that part of most gaming a joke.
In other words, the point at which culturemongers finally lunge at a craze is usually once it's begun shrieking its death rattle, and yet a post-mortem of said craze invariably divulges a complex tapestry of art and politics, the ascription of happenstance to which seems preposterous.
I don't usually like to say this, but I'm struggling to see any real point to this story.
Next month I'll finish this series by discussing some of the ways Learning and Development professionals can figure out which of these factors are at play in a given performance problem (this is usually at the point when someone says «We need training on...»).
«Every year I was in the classroom in some way,» said Miller, which is especially important because critics of teacher preparation programs usually point to the fact that in traditional schools of education, students often don't get to teach in a classroom until their senior year — a point in time when students find out too late that teaching may not be for them.
The owners of said car will usually receive a payout from the insurance company at which point the insurer takes ownership of the car and assesses the damage - branding it with a categorisation from Cat A to Cat N. Cat A cars have suffered irreparable damage such as a catastrophic fire and will never be sanctioned by authorities for road use again.
«I'd usually go for the hardtop version of a sports car, but this is an exception,» said Jurnecka, pointing out how the canvas roof helped mute some of the «booming» sounds that would bounce around inside the 4C's carbon - fiber cabin.
I mean, you've got the interviews, who she's interviewing, what they're saying, who they point to, the lie they tell, the truth that they tell, because usually in a mystery you wan na misdirect, so sometimes they tell lies, but they also tell truths, and it's up to the sleuth to figure out which is which.
Several of the most detail - oriented points of this post were finally solved (after hours of screaming and wanting to chuck my brand new iMac through a window) after sending Gwen a tweet or an email and getting a response (usually within minutes) saying, «Oh, you don't know how to do that?
The amateurs and «worst» traders we shall say, tend to jump in right as trends are ending because it's at this point that they are feeling the fear of «missing out» on the move... because it has come so far and looks so good... but this usually about when it's ready to end.
Usually, the minimum spend will say something like this: «Spend $ 4,000 in the first 3 months of account opening and receive 50,000 bonus points
Banks usually say that bonus points will be credited within six to eight weeks from reaching the minimum spend amount, but in many cases, it can be as little as four weeks.
«Effective rates are usually, as a good rule of thumb, about 150 to 200 basis points [1.5 to 2.0 percentage points] above the 10 - year Treasury yield,» said Hurn.
«If you hit a certain delinquency — usually 60 days past due — you can lose all your points,» Riley says.
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