Sentences with phrase «which point you get»

Also had a pacifier to encourage development of sucking... which didn't translate to bottle feeding at all, dammit, despite him hanging on to it until he was about 3.5 years old (and was chewing the crap out of them, at which point I got the OT recommended chewy things for him to use).
My dad used to drive it full time until I graduated college at which point I got it from him as a hand - me - down.
The royalties (or whatever you want to call it, but again I'm using royalty because that's the generally accepted term) on ebooks sold in Japan, India, Brazil, and Mexico is 35 %, unless you're in KDP Select, at which point you get 70 % as long as it meets the price requirements.
You need to gather at least 1,000 points before you can redeem them, at which point you get $ 0.01 per point.
At which point you get people Tweeting about the end of Mass Effect 3 as if Bioware was supposed to suddenly do good storytelling before wrapping everything up.
U is commonly used by Bowser and the Koopalings, and Princess Peach is usually kept captive here until Mario and his friends storm the airship late in the game, at which point she gets taken away to Bowser's Castle.
While some of the spoilage occurs in the field and during processing and transportation to supermarkets, the vast majority happens in refrigerators, where too many items end up languishing till they rot, at which point they get tossed in the trash.
At which point she gets her way.

Not exact matches

So this is a fairly significant technical challenge to make deeply cryogenic tanks out of carbon fiber, and it's only recently that we think the carbon fiber technology has gotten to the point where we can actually do this without having to create a liner — some sort of metal liner, or other liner, on the inside of the tanks, which would add mass and complexity.
But since profits begin to trail off as the price gets further away from $ 55 in either direction, Gordon wants to make sure he has a point at which to get out of the trade.
As you chill the methane and oxygen below its liquid point, you get a fairly meaningful density increase — you get on the order of 10 % to 12 % density increase, which makes quite a big difference for the propellant load.
You want to get to a there, a point in the future (usually three to five years out) at which time your business will have a different set of resources and abilities as well as greater profitability and increased assets.
Films like J. Edgar and The Aviator (for which he got a Leading Role nomination) require him to play a single character through many stages of his life, never allowing the actor to fully inhabit characters at a single point in time.
In work life, we can get so focused on the day - to - day grind that we lose sight of the main point, which is that we're all in this together.
She points to a 2011 study by the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, which found that students who started school at 8:30 a.m. got almost an hour more sleep and performed better on tests measuring attention levels than peers who started at 7:30 a.m.
The card earns Membership Rewards points, the currency in Amex's loyalty program, which can be exchanged for statement credits or cash back, used to book travel through Amex's travel website, or, to get the most value, transferred to any of 17 airline and three hotel transfer partners (transferable points are among the best).
After all, you can probably only make around 40 flights in a given month, which just gets you to your break even point.
«But it's not just the millennials, it's all customers that want us to solve the pain points of a stupid, broken, arrogant industry that they need to be part of but they hate, and I think we've got a long way to go and we're doing it on behalf of the customers, which is most important.»
«You know, there's a point at which I'm getting off the plane... seriously,» said Trump.
What some experts are doing is putting up a straw man, pointing to those extreme cases in which some people let the development of the business plan become an end in itself — something that gets in the way of business rather than helping to optimize it.
The situation got Taggar thinking about the difficulties of that market, which eventually led him to exploring pain points of the people on the other side — the landlords.
Whether you're building gadgets, selling software or starting a nonprofit, your starting point is a vision, which gets turned into a plan of action.
It got to the point where I was a manager of mergers and acquisitions, which was a couple of billions - dollar division.
McAlister points to economist William Sharpe's research on risk and market sensitivity, which shows that you get the benefits of diversification when you're holding between 25 and 30 securities.
There's even a crash course titled Starting a Business is Like Starting a Family, which gets bonus points for being a video that starts with a lot of wine drinking.
Or, for foods that are harder to avoid like milk and eggs — which can negatively impact on a person's overall nutritional health — it might mean getting to the point where people are able to reintroduce them into their diets.
Before getting into the details of which idea virtually sold itself and the one that seemed to be a near - impossible proposition, I'll point out that an easy - to - sell business idea runs the risk of also being easy to copy — which could be a problem.
I'm tackling such quandaries in my book, but like I said, I can't help but get a bit blue knowing the direction in which the trends are pointing.
A self - driving car is just that: a vehicle which gets you from point A to point B.
His point is that you need this framework both so that you can work with what you've got and so that you know which aspects of your style might be causing you problems.
With more than $ 1.2 billion backing it and Intel at its side, Cloudera claims the most widely adopted Hadoop technology in the world — although Hortonworks (which got $ 50 million from Hewlett - Packard (HPQ) over the summer) and MapR Technologies would probably argue the point.
Everyone likes the idea of entrepreneurship, which may be why, at some point, more than 50 percent of all business owners get financing help from friends and relatives.
If you've got a newer point - of - sale (POS) terminal, you should be able to run a report which shows your busiest days and times during your last peak season.
You lose confidence in the dollar and you want to get out of the dollar, at which point you're like «okay you can pay me in dollars, but I'm going to buy land, fine art, gold, silver, that's when velocity accelerates almost of nowhere, and inflation takes off.
Levitt pointed to the rapidly changing market and possibility of market disruption as consequences that would likely scare off insurers, which like to set prices and participation areas in advance to get a sense of their bottom line.
If Samsung, Microsoft and every other tech company really is interested in having their own smartwatches, the field is going to get really crowded, really fast, at which point the same thing will happen as in tablets — the bottom will fall out of prices.
It might take some getting used to, but taking a more realistic approach to complex projects leaves you open to a wider range of ideas, the ability to better recover from setbacks, and a better point of view from which to make decisions at each new juncture in the project.
If you were interviewing for an important job, and the CEO of the company asked you this question point blank (which has one right answer for getting you that job offer) what would you say on the spot?
The writing speaks to the community willing them to get involved by asking questions and raising points over which healthy debate might ensue.
The billionaire investor is dishing some pointed advice to Box, which he helped get off the ground.
The leader's social media presence offers guidelines and boundaries, making clear the limits of the company's online personality and the point at which things get inappropriate.
I mean, I could get a long lens, and a pair of binoculars, and I could see my house from space, which you know, pretty soon, on the way to Mars, the planet's basically gonna look like a star at some point.
The key, he says, will be getting our scientific process to the point at which we can detect a disease, develop a test for it, and create a cure in a short amount of time.
Which, oddly, is a point that rarely gets mentioned.
«I had to at some point get my sea legs as an entrepreneur,» said Webb, who added that the dispute over Sparkling Ginger was the first real argument in which she prevailed over Gurwitch.
«If he can position himself and get recognized as the man behind Alibaba, which he did by getting into the paper and onto TV — at that point he knew that was the best time to make a move and do something.»
They've got three minutes to come up with as many «pain points» as they can — product and service bugs that irritate customers, for which the team will then try to come up with tech - driven solutions.
It is also fair to point out that this move continues a three - or four - year long period in which the biggest public cloud providers got bigger by virtue of massive spending on their own data center infrastructure and smaller players scrambled to stay relevant.
Once she can start aggregating data from her patients with data from other doctors who are using the app, she will have a huge number of data points that she can use to track everything from the efficacy of the surgery in certain patient populations, to which doctors might get the best outcomes.
We would get regular reports of minor graphing bugs, which were small on their own but added up to make our graphing a pain point for customers.
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