Sentences with phrase «point of clarification from»

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The advantages are clear: A help desk can serve as a central point for tracking questions that arrive from different channels, help distribute the workload among agents, set up a portal for customers to contact for clarification of questions and maintain service - level agreements so inquiries can be escalated if unanswered.
As a point of clarification it would be acceptable to consider recruiting an exciting future prospect from outside the major leagues but not an established player expected to step straight into the first team.
vanrein: Thank you for the clarification of your point / where you are coming from.
But even without that clarification, we still get the vibe that this could be a pretty big Oscar contender that is much different than The Artist from 2011 as it focuses on the war from the point - of - view of children as victims stuck in the middle of the danger.
A minor point of clarification: XSP's inception date is 2001 but I'm picking 2006 as the starting year because in late 2005 XSP changed its mandate from a clone fund (a fund that used derivatives to track the S&P 500 to skirt RRSP foreign content rules that were in force prior to 2005) to a currency - neutral fund.
Recently I've received a lot of interest and feedback about the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card and Ink Bold credit card (specifically whether the 50,000 point Ultimate Rewards sign - up bonus is included in the 7 % annual bonus) from TPG readers so I reached out to some of my Chase contacts to gain some clarification.
A couple of points of clarification: I knew the term glitch before Oval, but Oval helped bring it to the forefront as a term of artistic practice — I think artists took it from musicians.
Clarification, 12:40 p.m. * I initially included a link to a Think Progress post from the Center of American Progress point above.
I'm sorry for being repetitive on this point, but the authors repeatedly link to and promote the Obama / OFA tweet (as in this post), and I've yet to see a single clarification from any of them pointing out that the description of their findings wasn't entirely accurate.
Clarification from St.Google: Hypothesis = A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
No need, and yes, rather dumb * of me to forget the decay products (* or perhaps just evidence of lack of time on my part), although the broader point I made still stands, which is that some sources of radiation are otherwise chemically benign and others are not, though I admit much ignorance on the relative importance of chemical toxicity and wouldn't be surprised to find out it is generally quite small in such incidents like Fukushima and Chernobyl — but I don't actually know it; I thought perhaps it deserved clarification (and maybe — note that I'm not justifying this — that's why some people may see radiation from a pollutant as worse than radiation from natural source?).
That's the word from NOAA and refers to the combined global land and ocean surface temperatures, which at 14.5 °C (58.1 °F) was 0.76 °C (1.37 °F) above the average for the 20th century.Before we go into the other NOAA bullet points, it's very worthwhile passing on a bit of caption clarification.
The process of mediation creates greater clarification of the issues involved from each others point of view.
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