Sentences with phrase «consider what points»

Consider what points and miles are most important to your travel plans.
Before you go into a panic over how you will catch up - much less get your team or organization up to speed on all these, apparently, critical languages - consider what the point of any sort of «literacy» really is: Α basis on which more people can communicate more effectively.

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The OECD data shows that 72.4 per cent of Canadians aged 15 - 64, what is normally considered the working age, were employed in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared to 73.7 per cent who had a job in the second quarter of 2008, for a differential of minus 1.3 percentage points.
Without my directly saying yes or no, I've thus bounced the question back to the customer (s), forcing them to consider what they're asking and to give them a chance to point out something that could be of value to me.
«I've often wondered what it would feel like to reach the point where I'd consider bringing my performing career to a natural end.
He would approve another quarter - point reduction midyear; again, difficult to say he made a mistake considering what followed.
It's also important to consider when non-collaborators might have a point: collaboration might not always be what's needed.
The event was a breaking point in the community's resentment of L.A. police chief William Parker «and what they considered his double standard toward [African Americans] and whites,» according to LIFE magazine's editorial prefacing its Aug. 27, 1965, cover story on the riots.
You should next consider what integration points you'll need to address for the solution to work:
Consider this a starting point for what to incorporate in your own social - media strategies in the New Year.
BlackBerry co-founder Mike Lazaridis caused a stir Thursday with the news that he's considering a bid for the floundering tech company, but analysts point out that it's still not clear what the future holds for the Canadian smartphone maker.
«We are doing what journalists throughout said mainstream media are supposed to do: challenge the conventional wisdom, hold politicians» feet to the fire, ask tough questions, report facts that are in many cases inconvenient truths for career politicians, and give a voice to the millions of people worldwide who have had theirs taken away from them by world elites who consider the ordinary person beneath them,» Boyle said, pointing to Breitbart's record July traffic as evidence Americans «hunger for something different.»
Contrary to what many executives believe, providing collaborative tools like HD - quality video conferencing, whiteboarding stations, projectors and multimedia equipment may not be considered a selling point.
When I can find names like that at what I consider fair value, that's what I consider to be the sweet spot at this point in the cycle.
Underemployment, still elevated by just under six million involuntary part - timers, was 9.7 % last month, about a percentage point above what I consider to be its full employment rate (though down from 10.4 % a year ago).
The fact that we only entertain them for 24 hours before they are dispatched into the archives of what is considered «past» or «passed» and readily discarded, is beyond the point.
Chase Sapphire Preferred offers two points on what the brand considers «restaurant and dining expenses.»
At what point will you be considered to have maxed out your credit card?
He debunks what far too many marketers consider social media «vanity metrics» and points readers toward what really matters on social channels.
The starting point of setting up a board of advisors is to consider what exactly you want to accomplish with the members.
At what point would you consider an online project to be passive vs active income?
But at what point should you consider hiring an outside firm?
Of course, it matters more what they're working on, but it's a point to consider for sure.
Use language appropriate to the visitor based on the target audience Heat maps show an F pattern is used when scanning content, so using bold headings and sub-headings to make it easier to scan and break up a copy Change paragraphs to bulleted lists Put the main point first (inverted pyramid) Use personal pronouns Put yourself in the place of the visitor and consider questions the visitor may have, then get to the point with the answer Add links, if appropriate, to keep the visitor engaged on your site and to keep them from searching elsewhere Name links (and anchor text) in a way that the visitor will know what to expect when they click Find out what keywords visitors are searching for to reach your site and write with these keywords in mind These tips are a great starting point for anyone wanting to optimize their website content.
So, it's fair to ask the question: «At what point is it time to start considering a different line of work?»
I think the point is someone or something had to create what are considered morals.
What we are trying to point out is that according to the text your god can be considered immoral.
I spent two years looking at the evidence, and in light of what I consider to be an avalanche of evidence that points so powerfully toward the truth of Christianity, I came to the conclusion that it would take more faith to maintain my atheism than to become a Christian.
It is considered a bit of a faux pas to point this out, but what we are talking about in part is a Democratic president, a largely Democratic professional administrative class in Washington, and an IRS whose workers belong to a union whose political action committee gave roughly 95 % of its political contributions last year to Democrats.
When we consider what movies to rent, what songs to listen to, what television programs to watch, Paul's challenge to the Philippian church often serves as the starting point for our discernment.
Considering how it was formed, at what point during the process would you say it began to form and at what point would you say it was finished forming?
Duffy makes a point of reminding us that he is a «cradle» Catholic, raised in what many consider the narrow, provincial, and oppressive world of Irish Catholicism, where the phrase «God is love» was «thumped into you with a stick and the penny catechism.»
To illustrate this point, we shall briefly consider what is surely one of the most eloquent descriptions of such an encounter: Jesus's meeting with the Samaritan woman at the well of Jacob (Jn 4).
The first point to acknowledge in considering this view is that the Church has always taught that it is incompatible with an authentic sense of moral responsibility deliberately to choose what is known to be morally wrong, however good and desirable one's further purpose might be.
Firstly, it must be remembered, that he disclaims very early in the book that he can only speak for the mainline denominations with which he is familiar, and although my memory may fail me, he implies that he can only speak for his observations of the churches / leaders with whom he is familiar, and also that he may be wrong, and also, that he is only pointing out what he calls a possible cause for the problems he has seen, and hopes that his suggestions / ideas, will be considered, researched, etc, and that time will tell if his thesis bears any truth or not.
I would point out that Saul was using a method of the OT god to wipe out what he considered to be a threat to God's chosen people.
I think the author points out some interesting things that open - minded people might consider when they think about their own beliefs and why they should care about what other people do in their own homes.
But in turn, when I am pointing out what I consider hypocrisy, I like to mention that if the god one believes in could use a jack ass to make a point, then certainly he could use an atheist.
I see it as a way to emphasize what you consider to be the main point or points of the post.
Catholics and Protestants disagree with each other on points and on what is considered divinely inspired books making up the Bible.
LOL @ Blake, and mainstream christianity largely considers mormonism to be nothing more than a heretical cult, what's your point?
Steve, stated, «Catholics and Protestants disagree with each other on points and on what is considered divinely inspired books making up the Bible.»
I consider myself a christian, with religious knowledge and general knowlege, however I do not hold to a set of views dictated by an organized religion, I believe the organized religions are where we have gone wrong, as someone pointed out earlier to most «religious people» to question ones faith or organization is wrong but that is exactly what the bible tells us to do... test ALL things to see what is true.
Before considering these three points I will state, as fairly as I can in a few sentences, what seem to be the most common reasons for questioning the survivability of liberal Protestantism.
We were all obviously inside the womb at one point in Time and what if your mother considered your conception to be inconvenient for her and decided it was just easier for her to get rid of you like a worthless piece of junk?
When we come to consider, in Chapter 7, what I shall call «God as recipient», much more will be said on this point.
At no point is this as significant as when we are considering what may be said, more particularly by Christians who subscribe to the process conceptuality, about our human destiny.
Jeff, Then point out what you consider hate directly.
You would think that if all of what you said was actuality true it would actually point towards a «right» religion but considering no religious group has yet to be outliers in living longer, have less criminals, etc.... you post is, in a word: Bullshi.t
As an example he points to what happened when New York's state commissioner of education and the New York Board of Regents considered dissolving the Roosevelt school district (described as «New York's Soweto» by an official there) and dispersing its students to surrounding schools.
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