Sentences with phrase «which point you give»

With my opener, it gives them an easy way out at which point I give them a flyer and a business cards and tell them to give me a call if their information changes.

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Walmart now has grocery pick - up at 1,000 of its 4,700 U.S. stores, firepower that is essential as it competes with Amazon's Prime Now and that retailer's recent acquisition of Whole Foods Market, which gave it 300 new physical distribution points.
Go all - in on each opportunity, a la the concept of «wantedness,» which suggests that relying on data points to effortlessly decide when giving 1,000 percent makes sense.
The shareholder points to a number of self - inflicted wounds: poor disclosure, abruptly firing the CEO in April, and taking on financing at egregious terms, all of which gives short sellers more ammunition to sow doubt.
Asked about the remarkable arrest, in which the suspect appeared to draw an object from his pocket and point it at the policeman, Chief Saunders answered: «The officers here are taught to use as little force as possible in any given situation.»
To give you an idea of just how long you have to stay in a city for it to be worth your money to buy, personal finance site SmartAsset calculated the breakeven point — the point at which the total costs of renting become greater than the total costs of buying — for 29 major cities.
Whether via phishing (tricking someone into providing their financial account information — often via an attachment in an email or a fake website that purports to sell or give away tickets), an ATM skimmer (which reads and records the card's information, including password) or point - of - sale malware (like that used in the 2013 Target breach), it's not hard for cybercriminals to trick the unsuspecting.
After all, you can probably only make around 40 flights in a given month, which just gets you to your break even point.
The «You Earned It» tool, which ordinarily lets team members reward coworkers with points that can be redeemed for goods or prizes, is now offering their employees the power to give up their gains in favor of company donations to relief efforts in both Dallas and Houston.
«Irrational pricing,» he explains, «is one in which a given price point has no rational explanation other than «Because we can.»»
Its big data technology using hundreds of thousands of data points to give you key actionable insights which are useful for shoppers and retailers alike.
The federal government has given conditional approval to develop a single - entry marina, which will accommodate up to 500 pens and moorings at Point Peron peninsula in Rockingham.
Still, given that Snapchat has yet to earn any revenue, the idea of turning down a buy offer three times the value of that which Mark Zuckerberg himself once turned down seems — not to put too fine a point on it — insane.
Flesh out the three key points (which you've already settled on) by giving them a point of view.
Albright pointed to research from the Belgian university KU Leuven explaining what data was included in those extended profile properties — that is, exactly which data developers could access from your Facebook friends once you gave the app permission.
He gives the first two pointswhich together represent a flattening of the Treasury yield curve — the most attention.
Expedia's rewards program gives members two points for each dollar of travel booked through its site, which can be used to book hotels or flights for yourself or someone else.
Start by reading through Google's own SEO Guidelines, which should give you a jumping - off point for the next time you're reworking your personal or business website.
The IRS and the College Savings Plans Network both offer helpful starter guides as well, which will give you talking points to cover.
It's called «amplification,» which is when women's key points are listened to and repeated in meetings, giving credit to who came up with the idea.
A Twitter account known as Pwn All The Things, which is popular among cyber-security types, pointed out that an online personality known as Guccifer 2.0 — which is widely regarded to be a front for Russian hackers — has acknowledged giving private documents — including those tied to the Hillary Clinton campaign — to Wikileaks.
A knowledge that your so - called «lowest point» actually isn't, and that your body and mind have a lot more to give than you initially believe is quite similar to the Navy SEAL's 40 percent rule for incredible resilience, which I've covered here before.
«I am a student of leadership and will always be a student of leadership,» he explains, which is fitting, given that he is graduate of West Point, often considered the preeminent leadership school in the country.
She uses quotes and humor to make her points, Decker says, which gives a less oppressive presence.
But with broad and efficiently concentrated giving, you reach (if you'll forgive another social science buzzphrase) a tipping point at which your reputation as a giver and your accumulation of grateful pals grows to the point that positive effects ensue.
Of course we are all encouraged to leverage the award, which certainly adds to a businesses credibility, gives the team a morale lifting boost and helps attract customers by providing a point of difference.
InterContinental Hotels Group, which owns Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza, pledged to give a cumulative 400 million loyalty points to members of its own «Priority Club» who also have HHonors points.
It gives you «a resource to tap» in worst case scenarios, which will ensure you don't panic if the market drops 500 points in a day, she adds.
«You might be inspired, which is great because it gives you passion, but you're going to be wrong, so find your pivot point early.»
They talk about getting up to 3 or 4 %, which looks unlikely given that 10 year rates are at 2 % and as you pointed out their predictions of 10 year rates increasing have always been wrong.
To illustrate, Leblanc points to companies rated highly by the proxy advisory firms that have also had corporate governance failures, such as CP Rail, which was given a governance award by the Canadian Coalition for Good Governance.
That is the point at which banks demand bailouts — giving them the money, rather than giving the economy the revenue to spend and pull itself out of depression.
Startups are constantly tackling problems, big and small — determining product - market fit, developing traction and early adopters, hiring the right talent, raising money (and figuring out how to spend that money)-- but the key is figuring out which ones matter most to the company's leaders at any given point in time.
Venezuela's only hope at this point would be more assistance from Russia or China, two countries that have loaned large sums of money to the South American nation, a lot of which was given in exchange for oil cargoes.
As for inventories, OECD stocks held steady in July from a month earlier, which is actually a bullish sign given that they typically rise at this point in the year.
Your lead link, which is kind of like a boss, can say you need to get from point A to point B, but can't give you a deadline.
«MSCI estimates some $ 17 billion will flow into Chinese markets — both from passive funds that automatically track its indexes and active fund managers — when the country's stocks are included a year from now,» giving indexers something like a quarter of a percentage point of China's stock market, which is the second - biggest in the world behind America's.
Doing it with the Venture card I would have 20,000 points which gives me 125 dollars on sapphire and 200 dollars on the venture.
The index still needs to climb 2,000 points to match its all - time highs, which gives investors an opportunity to go «bargain hunting,» according to CNBC's Jim Cramer.
But it defeats the point of giving workers a piece of the action, which is to tie their fortunes to the performance of the business.
The failure to breakout now put the price action into a possible 8th reversal point which would be a consolidation pattern to the downside if the bottom rail gives way.
Our position, at the forefront of early - stage space investing, gives us a unique vantage point from which to assess nascent markets.
I compared all the ESeries against the equivalent mututal index fund and the normal funds are all one point lower which makes since given the higher MER.
In addition, Crescent Point (CPG.TO), which has top - tier assets as one of the larger producers in North America, has recently attracted the attention of an activist given it is so highly undervalued in the marketplace.
Paul Graham points out that sometimes doing what does not scale is essential to enabling critical mass which does allow a business to scale: «One of the most common types of advice we give at Y Combinator is to do things that don't scale.
Inside that black box is the mental state of investors, which can be rational, delusional, risk - averse, or risk - seeking at any given point in time.
So from this point forward, we should go — if we had $ 135 as our assumption for recycling, take that down to $ 115 for 2Q through the remainder of the year, which is about $ 0.08 of incremental headwind and you feel that given the power of the first quarter, and it was a great quarter in garbage, that you can make that up?
San Diego is deeply rooted in the military communities in which we live and work, giving us the opportunity to create a place of belonging for military base personnel and their families in Camp Pendleton, Miramar, Coronado and Point Loma.
Charles: Right, I think that's a huge demographic question that I haven't seen any really good statistics on because of course most of the boomers are still in their late 50s or 60s, early 70s and they're not yet to the point where the older generation like the boomer parents, the so - called silent generation, which has sold their houses or given them to their offspring, their adult children.
While its very large e-commerce has been a strong driver of the rise of alternative payment providers in the country, Citi points at a number of other factors that have facilitated the rise of those third - party payment companies, among which an under - developed banking system viewed by the public as quite unreliable (unsurprising given how tightly controlled banking is in China, which has stifled customer - oriented innovation), and «relaxed regulation.»
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