Sentences with phrase «fair point about»

Hey @Brian Feltz, thats a fair point about the holding costs.
Fair point about Science News.
Fair point about Vidal.
Regarding your reply to Lucia, you have a fair point about Lukewarmers being a bit one dimensional.
Fair point about the found footage aspect too, it's definitely one of the better recent offerings.
That is a fair point about the Party Chairman.
There is a fair point about the salience of the issue.
Fair point about the African Cup but I just had a quick check and my reckoning is that Cameroon are unlikely to qualify.
I think he has made a very fair point about ex-arsenal players and he should be allowed to voice them.
Neil Watson has a fair point about our players not being as tough as those of yesteryear.
He still has a major role to play for Man Utd as evidenced by how much Mourinho has looked to him this year, and so while Redknapp makes a fair point about his playing time perhaps being reduced, the suggestion that he may even have to leave is a bit far - fetched.

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In an interview in the April 2017 issue of Vanity Fair, Musk shared that Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy — a book about aliens destroying earth, creating supersonic highways and building a supercomputer that knows all of life's mysteries — was a «turning point» for him.
As pointed out by Joanna Robinson in Vanity Fair, Cersei has talked about destroying the city throughout the show.
At this point, we hope that we have at least convinced you to be careful about arbitrarily placing a PE multiple on a firm's earnings to arrive at a target price (fair value).
It's not entirely fair to the skeptic's case — it is easier to be fooled by the appearance of a ghost than of a murder — but he makes a good point about the way many skeptic's weigh testimony.
how about this point from the childs» point of view; is it fair to force a new born to live being add.icted to cra.ck?
Fair enough, except why then did he take as his point of departure Benedict's comments about communion of desire?
Fair enough, I mean, you make a valid point that one of the biggest things about the democractic party is trying to legislate so many different things when there are certain aspects of my life that the government should have 0 say over.
The process is simple arithmetic: time the first point, multiply that by the number of «points» announced («I have three things to say about this matter this morning») and one has not only something to anticipate but a fair estimate as to when to expect it.
We can (and should) point out that they have not been clear, but be fair about what they mean.
Gary Howe of Traverse City, MI was kind enough to leave a comment on a follow - up post, pointing me to his blog, where he talks about his recent trip to Bolivia to attend the Cup of Fair Trade event.
Leicester have had their fair share of luck this season so I see your point about luck.
If it's about the result this 1 fair point we got - its good away point bla bla bla then Wenger MOTM.
I have disliked your generally fair comments, purely because if Arsenal are to sign Wilshere down to a new contract, it must be now (or certainly before Christmas at very latest) I do take your point about provingconsistent perfs BUT his ability is not in question after his many years here and frankly, he has now not the time to prove long term consistency until he is a first choice regular — as I think he must soon be — and we need to tie him down to a contract now (or within a few weeks) or let him go.
Fair comment... to a point but the part abot 2leaving the strengthening to those who know about it» well I have to ask you, have they ever done the right job are we winning the league any time soon??
Giroud's fair evaluation at this point, especially considering that he's wanted by several clubs, is about 1.5 times that price.
Don't frankly know enough about Van Dijk as a person other than seeing him on the field to draw a fair conclusion on that point, but yeah if that is not a valid concern then he is definitely quality!
These myriad opportunities seemingly undermine Busch's point about not getting the fair end of the promotional stick.
Regarding your points about Diaz bros not wanting to «evolve» their game, I see what you mean but that's not really a fair way of looking at it.
do nt know how to feel about that one, should have seen six minutes out 10 against 11 really but a point is a fair result away from home
I think the ratings are fair, but I do take the point made about Alexis getting a slightly higher number, but I think they're fair enough already just like I said.
However, the point I and PB were making (to be fair PB probably explained it a lot clearer than I did) was that it is highly unlikely that those circumstances will come about meaning that this story that has appeared in the press is as close to a non-story as you can get but it seems to have got plenty of the natives on here overly excited, hence my straw - clutching comment.
The game was incredible to be fair, just a shame about the penalty decision, then second in just 4 days to cost us 4 points and two confidence boosting wins.
megan, while that is a fair point, perhaps you forgot that you made an incredibly rude and ignorant comment about paternity... plus please explain how my sister found out she was pregnant in February and then gave birth in December... that's 10 months to my reckoning whether you're counting months or weeks, so don't write like you know everything because you don't.
At that point we didn't think it was fair to tell them that we had also saved about $ 40 on lunch.
To be fair, when Schama is writing about the Civil War or immigration he is knowledgeable and interesting, but then fails to draw the lessons of the past to point to the future.
It seems to me that some «traditional egalitarians» risk missing a really important point the public's belief in «fair inequality» ends up around the 10 - 1 and 15 - 1 income differentials - ie much much less unequal - though they are also just interested in how the much larger differentials come about as about their scale.
Abrahams does her best to outline the steps the Labour government has taken, mirroring the explanations of Gordon Brown about the «tough but fair» points - based system.
I've read more than my fair share about his infidelities with Judge Susan Kettner lately and he's not even denying it at this point and his wife isn't out there defending him either so this seems to be true.
It's fair to say that I did embellish a serious point about an immigration loophole with a certain choice description, reflecting the frustration many Conservative MPs feel at their Coalition colleague's «differentiation» strategy - or put simply - rubbishing the Tories at every opportunity and taking the credit for «good» policies and distancing themselves from the less popular but invariably courageous and right ones.
Instead of crying foul — after all, campaign contributions are fair game — I simply pointed out some of Sean's contributions and those of Senators Larkin and Holland that might have raised questions about motives for their support of certain recipients of Pataki - era economic development grants.
I personally am not against students / graduates contributing to the cost of their education to some extent — provided the repayment structure is fair, which Browne's system patently isn't once you consider Terry's point about early repayment by those who can afford it.
Maughan points out that it is very much up to the PI to set down some ground rules about ordering supplies and fair use of equipment.
It helps to know some basic physics to approach his lectures, but he has such a luminous mind and is so good with metaphor that you can grasp a fair amount about what's going on in modern physics without formal understanding of complex math, up to a point
Information about her life and uncompensated contributions to medical research provide an opportunity point for discussing the rights of patients and women, medical ethics, treatment of minorities, and fair compensation under the law.
Yes, that's a very fair point, but I usually pack leftovers or something like that so I don't usually have to worry about a soggy sandwich.
You have some serious talent, I just about had to close my eyes and point to the screen to make it fair.
When she reads about another person's dating troubles, she can assess what's going on and answer their questions with a fair - minded point of view.
I've read similar comments elsewhere about the fact that District 9 is not strictly a mockumentary and it is a fair point.
There is a fair point one could make about the idiocy of modern television effectively being just an updated version of a minstrel show, but Bamboozled doesn't go anywhere near that territory.
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