Sentences with phrase «great point you raise»

Lots of great points raised Les!
Great point you raise there.

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You can opt to do it during a scheduled performance review or select another time that may seem like an opportune point in the year to discuss a raise, preferably right after a great quarter of financial results.
I especially liked a couple of points you raised in the One More Thing section, where you wrote: «What if someone who has a great idea for a project only found out after seeing the calendar?
Very informative article, great that you raised the point about checking whats working, some people do forget about it.
At one point in American life, virtually every child was given the great gift of being raised to adulthood in the marital bond of the man and the woman — the mom and the dad — whose union gave them life.
Ironically, if one commits the greatest heresy of all time, nobody will even raise an eyebrow, point a finger, or call you to account.
I will only recall that, by virtue of its convergent nature, hominization is scarcely conceivable (seen from the point at which we find ourselves) except as terminating, whatever road it follows, in a point of collective reflection where Mankind, having achieved within and around itself, technically and intellectually, the greatest possible coherence, will find itself raised to a higher critical point — one of instability, tension, inter-penetration and metamorphosis — coinciding, it would seem, with what for us are the phenomenal limits of the world.
You raise a great point.
Then there are all of your fantastic comments and emails which have raised other great questions and points which I need to consider...
But I should point out that ornamentals are not raised for their flavor, but rather for their appearance, so don't expect them to have the great flavor of anchos, New Mexicans, or habaneros.
You raise the great point in regards to acclimatisation to England in general which often gets overlooked IMO.
I will address several of your other points in a post that will be published tomorrow morning, but to answer the specific technical question you raised about platforms: It would have been much easier for us to simply use Change.org, which is a platform with which I obviously have a great deal of familiarity.
But when we hit the point where we needed to raise much greater capital - the kind you need to turn to the VC community for - we hit a wall.
We're pretty much veterans at raising great parents at this point since Aaron is 20 years old (just finished -LSB-...]
The baby himself will raise his hand or wave to Dad, will clap to a rhyme rhythm, or point to an apple, and then a big smile on the mother's face or of another person the child is well familiar with, fills their beings with a great sense of joy.
Wendy raises some valuable points regarding how breastfeeding is viewed by both the greater medical field and society.
The second point is that mutualism in the public sector raises issues concerning equity similar to those posed by localism: how can equal access and quality of service be maintained nationally if there is much greater variation in how services are delivered locally.
The Borough President has shown great leadership and sensitivity and has made the point that this is a frightening health crisis that has raised many questions and caused significant anxiety among Bronx residents.
And then it was another nine months of this supremely nutrient - dense low - carb diet before I got pregnant, which probably put a great strain on my thyroid, and was the point when I hit a wall in terms of dealing with the eight years of increasingly acute and chronic stress of raising my oldest son who is ASD.
You made a great point though, currently wild horses and wolves are routinely massacred by helicopter to keep land available for raising grass fed holocaust victims... er... «cattle.»
You raise all great and true points about sugar.
My mother always raised me under the motto of «anybody can pay full price» and I'm always on a mission to find that great look for you at all price points.
You raise such a great point in your answer to question 3, and I think it's a great point for blogging in general and not only for blogging for events.
Clare Peploe, the wife of the great Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci, was born in Tanzania, raised in Britain, educated at the Sorbonne and in Italy, began with her brother Mark as a writer on Antonioni's «Zabriskie Point,» and in addition to co-writing many of Bertolucci's films, has directed three of her own.
The researchers point out that this raises the possibility that the positive effects of attending a charter high school on educational attainment could simply reflect advantages of grouping middle and high school grades together, thereby creating greater continuity for students and eliminating the disruption often associated with changing schools.
«Clearly, there is a great need for rigorous evaluation research, which should focus both on the impact of school discipline reforms and on their potential unintended consequences,» the authors note, emphasizing that reducing suspensions is a starting point in effective school discipline reform but that changing school culture can have «spillover» effects on teachers and peers which raise important questions for further study.
For those interested in the finer points of education policy, I'd also recommend: Alyson Klein on helping long - term English - language learners, Chad Aldeman on the difficulty of «raising the bar» for teacher preparation entry, Mike Petrilli's Education Next piece on a schools agenda for working - class families, Kathleen Porter Magee on a great - news story for Catholic schools, Nat Malkus on the Title I funding fight, and Paul Peterson on the «Bush - Obama» approach to reform.
The estimated impact of the voucher offer on college enrollment was roughly 5 percentage points greater for African American students than for Hispanic students, raising the question of why such a difference is observed between these two groups, both of which came from socioeconomically disadvantaged families.
We informally make a great effort to attend the point of need that school Principals raise.
Great points Victoria, and this controversy raises many concerns.
You raise some great points.
This has raised many great points.
This is by no means a complete list, but it's a great starting point of actions you can take to raise awareness, build your platform, and attract the readers and fans you want.
You do raise a great point.
You raised several great trading points regarding stocks, bonds and gold which I will incorporate into my plan for 2018.
(Plus all the other good points the other answers raised: great mountains, great chocolate, low taxes, clean streets etc..)
You also raise a great point about the price — just because it's a better product doesn't mean you still have to pay full price!!
And yes, even the advice of the greats won't guarantee success and if we have that attitude, then we can't learn from anybody at all... But you raise a fair point.
Despite that rally, it still offers far greater relative upside than CLNY, with my last $ 7.80 Fair Value per FIG share (more recent news - flow suggests that should be raised) pointing to a current 89 % Upside Potential.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts — you do raise some great points, although I would disagree with a few things also.
Great article, you raised a lot of really important points.
Great article which raises many important points.
The point is that they did not achieve the raising of the bar for Mega Man, nor did they create a great impact.
And if the impacts are becoming greater, that does raise the point that such bigger impacts will also be felt by the carbon cycle.
Rosco pointed out that the fact that the carbon dioxide has a lower specific heat is cancelled out by the fact that it has a greater mass, i.e., the higher mass of the carbon dioxide slows the speed at which it warms because it takes more thermal energy to raise the temperature of a body with a higher mass.
Dr. Brown, I've been reading this thread and the earlier thread with a great deal of interest and I understand the point you've raised.
The answer is»;)» & I appreciate your restraint, for of course I'm waiting w / great anticipation to see who raises the point & what they have to say about it, & for it to be you would be, well, too predictable.
In regards to your hypothetical North Korean example, (which has no relationship or similarity to the AR5 privacy agreement BTW), you are using the common «lessor evil to prevent a greater evil» example, which is of course a common philosophical point of discussion, and often even raised in movies and literature.
As the Wired piece linked above points out, beyond the fact that they way we raise animals on factory farms de facto requires that they be kept pumped full of antibiotics to stave off illness in the dank, cramped, unhealthful, and frankly unethical conditions endemic to such facilities, as antibiotic resistance on farms becomes a greater concern and blame is sought, «the answer has always been that human medicine is equally culpable because it uses similar volumes of antibiotics.»
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