Sentences with phrase «who pointed to»

I'd also like to thank Nathan Stretch, a long - time reader who pointed us to data sources and shared many of his own regression analyses with Justin and me.
Pettis does not like those who criticize those who pointed to unsustainable debt trends as «Stopped clocks that are right twice a day.»
Big thanks to reader Janie, who pointed us to strapworks.com, an online source for colored and patterned elastic.
«The court order was lifted in 2009 over the objections of civil rights groups and students, who pointed to continuing inequities in Chicago schools.
This view was not universally shared among school personnel, who pointed to a track record of good results on the old state test and rankings, where Tortuga Shoals was always in the top 10 percent of the districts in the region.303 To legitimate these directions for improvement, the superintendent commissioned a curriculum audit by outside consultants, with the expectation that results from this audit would provide direction and legitimacy to a new plan for improving teaching and learning in the district.
The defeats surprised some in the state who pointed to last fall's election of a pro-voucher state schools superintendent as a sure sign that lawmakers would pass at least a pilot voucher...
Rather than rushing to purchase the next tool or device, as many did in the past, leaders are now having more collaborative discussions about their visions for their districts first, according to Graves, who pointed to research conducted by Scott McLeod, Jayson W. Richardson, and Nicholas J. Sauers.
On one of our off days, I met a woman on the street who pointed me to her favorite locally - owned shop.
The idea that primitive liverworts were the first land plants was proposed in 1982 by Jane Gray of the University of Oregon in Eugene, who pointed to the fact that the Ordovician spores looked similar to those of living liverworts.
It's one of 2,219 regulations on the books that should be revisited or wiped out entirely, according to a group of Senate Republicans and Independent Democratic Conference members who pointed to a hidebound bureaucratic culture in state agencies they say is hindering the business climate.
Forty - nine percent of voters surveyed in a Quinnipiac University poll released Monday said Kennedy and her advisers were to blame, to 15 percent who pointed to Paterson.
Hospitals are the «largest employers» in the district, said Rhodes, who pointed to a little - discussed impact of repealing Obamacare — its impact on healthcare employment.
Besides, Bill de Blasio is a proven leader who is used to coming from behind,» said Assemblymember Gabriela Rosa, who pointed to the candidate's promise to create thousands of additional units of affordable housing, as well as his emphasis on providing universal pre-kindergarten.
California's 11th (Currently held by a Democrat): Last month, The Fix referred to former state Assemblyman Dean Andal (R) as «impressive», a comment that angered some Democratic strategists who pointed to the likely GOP nominee's meager fundraising as anything but.
The meeting was skipped by top utility regulators, who pointed to the 24 public hearings they've had on the issue.
That happened despite questions from Democrats who pointed to concerns about poor inmate medical care from a former bar association president, a judge and the New York Civil Liberties Union, which Newsday reported in May.
«Ultimately, Marcus Molinaro presented the best opportunity to win this election,» said Long, who pointed to Molinaro's youth, energy and executive experience as the deciding factors for the committee.
It was vetoed by Cuomo, who pointed to the cost of the measure that had no clear method of funding it.
Not so, said Savino, who pointed to support from the state's incoming Financial Services superintendent for the bill.
It all began with the Justice Secretary, Michael Gove, who pointed to Albania's relations with the EU as an example of the possible agreement that the UK might have in the event of leaving the EU.
This worries Cuban who pointed to a company called Automated Insights, which is developing software that acts as «robot» reporters.
He compared the bible to John the Baptist who pointed to the Light.
From Letters of Note, a clever idea for a website, a letter my son who pointed me to it called «Tolkien's best letter.»
The decision came just days after a spill on TransCanada's existing Keystone line in South Dakota on Thursday sparked new attacks by environmentalists who pointed to the event as something the state could expect if the project is approved.
Creative services is another hallmark The Marketing Machine is known for, according to Spinak, who pointed to clients like CenterEdge Software being run by smart, technology - oriented individuals who may not have the creative chops of someone who lives and breathes graphic design and branding for a living.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- A Senate committee voted along party lines Wednesday to advance President Donald Trump's picks for key posts at the Environmental Protection Agency over the objections of Democrats who pointed to the nominees» past work for corporate clients they would now regulate.
«You'd be foolish not to embrace it [the generational shift],» said Roberts, who pointed to recent acquisitions like new media companies BuzzFeed and Vox.
I emailed Reardon, who pointed to sites like greatschools.org, though he noted information isn't available for all schools and, given that he's not sure of their methodology, he can't vouch for their accuracy.
The changes extend to telecommunications, said Glover, who pointed to an announcement by Moore on Thursday about licensing for fixed wireless service.
The association with the products he presents doesn't always work out well for Lisagor, who points to a recent effort for credit - card replacement Coin.
Patent grants are a point of pride for tech companies including Apple, Intel, Microsoft and Google, who point to their patents as proof of their ability to innovate.
The Cleantech sector can not be dismissive of the concerns of those who point to wind turbines dramatically altering the landscape of wide swathes of rural Ontario.
Like these evangelicals, who point to genuine hardships suffered by Palestinians under occupation, those church activists cited often genuine injustices by the U.S. and its allies in their struggle against the Soviet Bloc.
There is no difference here with a person who dances in the end zone as with one who points to God!
Indeed, when the good faith of the Jew unveils the bad faith of Christian belief in God, the Christian can become more truly open to the Christ who points to the end of the old creation, the end of reality as such, and ushers in that new creation of total liberation, which no longer can even be named as reality.
Can you be helped by someone who points to paths you did not know existed and who reveals the location of open doors to which you had previously been blind and who does so without a single word?
Yet even while it ventures to talk about this man in terms of the God - language of faith, the New Testament does not hesitate to describe this Jesus as a real man and one who points to Him who sent him.
It also has its zealot believers who point to their «Bible» and say, you must believe... evolution is silly and childish.
Vistas such as these, I know, do not appear to come within the Christian perspective; and because of this most of those who point to them and welcome them seem, at least by implication, to be heralding the appearance of a religion destined to supplant all earlier creeds.
Those who point to God killing in the Book of Samuel and Nubmers need to check out how that society was riddled with $ exual disease because of their worship of Baal.
More disturbing are the observations of Jenny McCartney who points to the problematic nature of using the Irish Troubles as the basis for «triumph of the underdog» narratives.
However, those who point to Jesus» teachings as an argument for government welfare have it all wrong.
But what critics who point to these reasons for the loss of certainty seem too often to forget is that the Church is never only a function of a culture nor ever only a supercultural community; that the problem of its ministers is always how to remain faithful servants of the Church in the midst of cultural change and yet to change culturally so as to be true to the Church's purpose in new situations.
we still have Christians who point to Voodoo and God sending his message to the citizens of those areas.
Locke is closer to the truth than those (even MacIntyre) who point to the omnicompetent Greek polis as the model human community.
It is the market economist who argues for hope, who points to creativity when others push for control, who recognizes that people are good, in a fundamental, real sense: assets, not liabilities.
There are those who point to the fact that they haven't signed a new contract, this I believe is a tactical ploy of their agents to purposely wait until the new TV deal is in place before they open negotiations.
Pointing to someone else's blog, who points to someone else's blog, where no one is actually transparent about where their numbers came from... It seems like there is a whole lot of circular logic going on here, and I'm surprised to see someone with «FACOG» in their credentials participating in this.
12:16 - A fair amount of laughter greets a question from SNP MP Angus MacNeil, who points to a poll showing 68 % of Scots want oil revenues devolved to Scotland, Cameron replies: «If you ask a stupid question you get a stupid answer.»
The disclosure of teacher evaluations has been firmly supported by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, but is a sensitive issue for teachers unions, who point to other public employees not having their evaluations released to either the general public or a narrowly defined portion of the populace, like parents.
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