Sentences with phrase «great points by»

Great points by everyone.
Here is a great point by point answer to Mr. Nye: http://www.youroriginsmatter.com/conversations/view/What+Does+the+%22Science+Guy%22+Have+to+Say+About+Evolution%3F/53
He makes a great point by stating that authors «need feedback».

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My colleague Maria Pergolino pointed out that when people say they are a thought leader they are saying they take the time to help others by not only doing a great job but also making an effort to package it up via blogs, presentations, etc., so other people can learn.
Analyzing in - depth the return on investment from different channels and the outcomes by customer type is a great starting point for optimizing your marketing spending.
There was also a great book that was written by Andrew Grove called Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit the Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company.
U.S. and Beijing could both lose 0.2 percentage points of growth within the first year of a «limited trade war», AMRO's economic team said, and an additional 0.2 percentage points for the U.S. by the third year given Washington's relatively greater openness to global trade.
Both have also made a point of emphasizing the Detroit brand, that by buying their products you're participating in the resurrection of a great American manufacturing city.
I built a career around the marketing of good deeds, working with a lot of great organizations, from Points of Light to Share our Strength, led by Billy Shore, who I think is probably one of the originally nonprofit entrepreneurs.
According to a 2013 survey of more than 22,000 business executives by the Katzenbach Center at Strategy &, most leaders understand the key point I just mentioned — that culture plays a critical role in achieving great financial performance - and successfully leading and managing change.
Charitable giving is traditionally considered a great point of pride — and a civic responsibility — by presidential candidates.
Women Are Dominating Social Media (Pew Research) On average, the proportion of women who use social media is greater than that of men by an 8 percentage point gap.
Baker, reached by phone in New York, is quick to point out that the 47 - store chain, centred in nine northeastern states, is «making great strides,» with sales up 20 % over the past two years.
For women, the field seeing the greatest increase for each point unemployment goes up is business outside of finance, by more than 0.6 percent.
• United Claim Solutions, which is backed by Great Point Partners, acquired INETICO, a Tampa, Fla. - based provider of health care cost containment services.
The opinions formed by employees pointed to their immediate manager as the critical player in building and maintaining a great workplace.
Seeing that this blog is solely about links, I don't think I'll be writing a post about on - site ecommerce SEO, but I can point you to a few great resources by Adam Audette:
This is a great question that is asked, at one point or the other, by just about every investor and would - be investor in the game.
The Chase Ultimate Rewards ® points earned with the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card are great for people who are willing to put in a little effort to maximize their points by finding the best redemption options.
There is no point in having a great hiring process that causes atrophy after the employee comes into the company and realizes that her talent is being wasted, ignored, or undermined by company policy or ignorance.
First, Dean Baker points to this great Bloomberg article by former Fed regional bank pres Narayana Kocherlakota (NK) on how, since black unemployment typical runs 2x the overall rate, Fed policy is especially consequential for them (and other minorities).
People often point to how risky stocks are by citing the Great Depression.
And so every time the market went up, people piled into that fund, when market went down, they pile out, when the fund outperformed, they piled in, when the fund underperformed they piled out and they took that 18 percent annual gain when the market was flat so that's great on an annualized basis over 10 year period to beat the market by 18 points, but for outside investors, they went in and out so badly that the average investor on a dollar weighted basis lost 11 percent a year and --
By converting your Marriott Rewards to Starpoints, you're getting to stay in great hotels for fewer points.
While he took great pains to point out that it's still months away from his July start date and by that time «the UK economy might be in an entirely different place,» he did attempt to clarify his position on specific points such as inflation (he supports a continued course of «flexible regulation») and further stimulus (he's for it, should the British economy need it).
Fortinet offers better overall growth than Check Point and stronger profits than Palo Alto, and it isn't weighed down by legacy businesses like Cisco — which make it a great stock to buy and hold this year.
Through this article, you have done a great help to me by writing down points that would help any individual in spotting a scam related to the binary options trading platform.
This is the next great challenge for Beijing, and when the regulators finally do start to repair overextended balance sheet, with a much higher debt - to - GDP ratio than any other country at China's stage of economic development, according to a presentation Monday night by my very smart former student, Chen Long, I expect annual GDP growth rates will continue dropping steadily, by 1 - 2 percentage points a year through the rest of this decade (and there has been increasing talk in the past month or two that GDP growth rates are already 1 - 2 points below the printed rates).
«We seem to be at a tipping point with [privacy] issues, with the great acceptance that the price of digital communications is some intrusion on privacy being replaced by a more cynical, or at least aware, attitude toward what is actually happening.
What I found is that Facebook is doing OK, but not great by any means — see one Forrester analyst's recent open letter to Mark Zuckerberg, pointing out that Facebook comes dead last on a satisfaction index of digital marketing channels.
With demographic trends pointing to a greater focus on longevity risk and more attention being placed on the downside of short - term investment behavior by governments, regulators and even the financial media, the tide may turn in the coming years.
Ultimately, customers will realize that the money they're saving by using the MogoCard is far greater than the reward points they used to earn by going into debt.
The Pine Point property consists of a semi-contiguous group of 47 mineral claims and mining leases in the Pine Point District, about 10 km south of Great Slave Lake and accessible from Hay River by all - weather year - round highway which parallels the mining lease block.
This is excellent story - telling by Miura - Ko which makes an important point: great founders are what creates Thunder Lizard businesses.
Stating that the risk of a substantial fall in inflation was greater than the risk of a substantial rise, the Fed lowered the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 1 per cent in June.
I can't reply directly to PK's post above, but this is referencing the great point he made about many high earners needing to live in major metro areas to earn those high incomes, but not being from those areas, and thus not having family (or even friends) close by.
When asked just who was pushing the great explosion of mortgage lending, Mr. Bernanke pointed to the mortgage packagers — Wall Street profiting from the commissions and rake - offs it was making by pretending that the loans were not bad.
Ben Carlson of A Wealth of Common Sense blog (and author of a great book by the same name), had a recent post Playing the Probabilities outlining that time has been an investor's best friend (for those investors that have had in some cases quite a bit of time), pointing to the following table.
Can it be that power corrupts people to the point that — no matter their philosophy — they behave in very similar ways: denial, anger, dictatorship (of business or church), avoidance by attacking, creating enemies for the sake of gaining unity, and each promising to «make American (or Christianity) great again»?
In 1984, Ronald Reagan could say that it «was morning in America again,» and more substantially, by decade's end, other center - right politicians and pundits could point to something of an American return, after the «Great Disruptions» of the 1960s and 1970s, to patriotism, to aversion to socialism, to more moderated personal mores, and to religion.
As pointed out by Father Neuhaus (While We're At It, April), «all kinds of studies appearing with great regularity tell us that Jews are, generally speaking, very smart.»
There follows from this concern the chief literary and scholarly characteristic of Pannenberg's writings - what makes them sometimes so complexly rewarding, and sometimes so utterly exasperating: his unwillingness to leave anything out, to make any point without seeking every possible source of its illumination, whether by exegeting great chunks of Scripture or by tracing a question through the whole history of philosophy or by suddenly sketching the present state of cosmological physics or by....
The best and most liberating article I've ever read about parenting is this one by Donald Miller, where he points out that parents who have great kids tend to be open and honest their faults.
Rather than just leave a comment on his post, which I have, I want to post about it myself.Toby rightly points out that the great American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr created the now famous «serenity prayer», used by Alcoholics Anonymous for years.
Jesus» original disciples likely never thought of him as anything more than a great rabbi, and some might have thought him a good rallying point for a revolt, they could have even whispered that he was anointed by God, but the idea of his being divine only seems to enter into the gospels around the time many Greek educated folks had converted, bringing their own views of what a «son of God» means into the faith.
In his typical humanistic, ethicomystical way of thinking, he points to a belief in the «evolution of human spirituality» where «the higher this development in the individual is, the greater his awareness» of God» (Dr. Schweitzer of Lambarene, by Norman Cousins [Harper & Brothers, 1960], pp. 190 - 191).
And the last book of the Bible prophetically pointed to the gradual depletion of religion, that is false religion, by its members at Revelation 16, which says: «And the sixth one (of seven angels) poured out his bowl (symbolizing God's anger) upon the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up, that the way might be prepared for the kings from the rising of the sun.»
From an existential point of view, I see us as beings entering into a world wherein we are going to be influenced and affected by a great deal of people and experiences and, thus, be formed by them.
In my opinion we need to protect commitment by fighting apathy within that commitment.My point is this, a great love says I release you, it is a greater love that says I am committed to you.
Ralph Wood pointed out that in the great Barmen Declaration of the Confessing Church in Germany, every credimus, «We believe...,» is followed by a damnatis, «We reject...» Alas, when it came time for the rest of the German church to say «Nein!»
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