Sentences with phrase «address the point of»

Why can you rarely actually address the point of a post, and instead continually resort to irrelevant bile?
Rather than focusing on that and trying to debunk my entire point based on a typo, perhaps you could address the point of my post?
But it seems like many bloggers addressed the point of how safe it is to buy online from Firmoo.
I address these points of discussion to reassure people that there's nothing really to fear.
In addressing the point of contention, the Productivity Commission is of the opinion that «there is little evidence or systematic processes in place to evaluate policies, program and teaching practices to identify what works best in schools and early learning centres», despite the amount of data that is collected to monitor and report on student and school outcomes.
Costing # 14.99, this new version comes complete with a graphical overhaul, while taking «a year's worth of comments and suggestions on board, directly addressing the points of our community and critics.»
Benjamin's eclectic approach to creating organic structural forms often addresses the point of balance between order and chaos.
Beginning with key early works from the late 1960s, the show traces Jonas's boundary - pushing career all the way up to her recent immersive installations addressing points of contemporary culture contention like climate change.
But that's a lazy dismissal that doesn't address the point of the study.
What you believe would be «interesting and scientific» again does not address the point of principle to which Steven Mosher alludes, ie it is better for both science AND for trust in science amongst the lay public, that data be shared regardless of the perceived motives of the requesting person / body.
Why not address any points of disagreement?
Various options are proposed to tackle the issue: rehabilitation vouchers - these address the point of «phantom» attendance for rehabilitation, but may be complex to administer; all rehabilitation arranged and paid for by defendants - the MoJ notes that this would help speed up access to treatment and increase independence and transparency; no compensation payment towards rehabilitation in low value claims - the claimant would need to fund this and primary legislation would be needed to achieve this as at present there is no intention to restrict recovery of special damages; expand MedCo to include rehabilitation providers; and introducing fixed recoverable damages for rehabilitation treatment - the MoJ notes that this could be difficult and invites comment as to whether this would be achieved via a fixed cost per session or by fixing an upper value limit that can not be exceeded.
The Legal Resource Centre explains the laws about renting in Alberta on the website Laws for Landlords and Tenants in Alberta: one section addresses the point of view of landlords and the other speaks to tenants.
I'm not sure this addresses the point of the question.
The answer still doesn't address the point of getting the structure of the organisation wrong.

Not exact matches

«If you look at someone who takes five, six, seven meds a month, a lot of the pain points you can only address if you are the pharmacy.»
Mulvaney also preemptively addressed questions about the cost of the wall and how many miles could be paid for by the requested sum, pointing to the still - uncertain plans for its construction.
Before Yellen addressed the Economic Club of Washington, her counterparts in Ottawa released their latest policy statement, in which Canada's central bank said it was keeping its benchmark interest rate at 0.5 %, a quarter - point shy of the lowest level ever.
You can click here to read his entire address, but you'll find some of his key points about truly great leadership below.
Wohlers said he noticed an uptick in China's investment after President Barack Obama pointed out 3 - D printing in his State of the Union address in February.
«We accept that Iranian behavior has been disruptive in the region, we accept the president has some valid points that need to be addressed, but we believe they are capable of being addressed (inside the deal),» said Johnson.
Tim's capital structure is «incredibly important,» and will be a significant point of focus for investors, «but I don't think it'll be the first thing that a new CEO addresses,» Howlett added.
It's the media's role to point out problems that need to be addressed, and with AI's quick growth — demonstrated poignantly with the recent defeat of Go champion Lee Sedol by a Google computer — it's a worthwhile subject to discuss.
The evolution of our R&D spend over years has continued to shift to addressing customer pain points.
At that point, the form was a rough draft and still had many omissions including not listing any foreign government contacts and even omitted the address of my father - in - law (which was obviously well known).
Today's mythbusting is an extension of something he did at his September 14 press conference, when before the Q&A he specifically addressed three key points.
Point solutions addressing smaller problems are being ignored while investors search for companies that can take on and transform larger swaths of the care system.
MedSleep's MacFarlane points out, however, that many of these concerns have been addressed in the latest generation of drugs, such as Ambien and Lunesta.
Entrepreneur: What sort of pain point does your product address for businesses?
The fact that there are women who are building companies that directly address a pain point for that female consumer is a huge opportunity magnified by the fact that the vast majority of the venture world is ignoring them.
You and your starting team are going to wear all of the proverbial «hats,» so easily fashion email addresses for necessary positions that serve as the most important points of interaction with your customer base.
The registered office address of a company will be the first point of contact for HMRC, Companies House and other Government bodies to forward statutory mail onto.
They listened to consumer feedback, and put that feedback into action, creating a pair of wireless sport earbuds to address five common pain points: comfort and fit, durability, sound quality, battery life, and style.
While Fink is right to point out that low interest rates are putting a large burden on those of us trying to save retirement, he does not address the fact that central banks aren't primarily responsible for the fact that bonds of all types are yielding less today than we're used to.
A senior White House official agreed that these concerns should be addressed, and the talking points that emerged from an interagency briefing were scrubbed of all references to terrorist attacks.
Other analysts have pointed out the obvious, but still true, fact that the Master Plan Part Deux doesn't address any of Tesla's near - term concerns — like that it's missed its car shipment goals for two quarters in a row.
Take a moment to address any questions or points of confusion early on to prevent problems down the line.
The Times «attorney also argued that Trump's proximity to the nation's highest office, and the fact that Trump's past treatment of women has become a major talking point in the election, mean that the article in question addresses «an issue of national importance.»
Any pain points revealed in the responses (especially reoccuring ones) should be at the top of your list of items to address in the coming year.
When you want to point out something that really needs addressing — like a legal or ethical problem — but you know your boss won't take it well, Green suggests harnessing the power of «we.»
At one point, David, now a Donald W. Whittier Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University, addressed design jargon.
If the first prototype brought in front of potential customers doesn't work, it means «you don't understand their pain point — there are five or 10 things you are not addressing,» Zenios says.
A good starting point for success in this instance is to address the uniqueness of the SMB market.
Have your address and contact information easily visible, as your website could be the first point of contact for new customers.
Macron on Tuesday outlined a three - point plan that addresses several — but not all — of Trump's complaints about the nuclear accord.
One of the keys to gaining consistent referrals is identifying and addressing all the customer touch points — steps in the customer life cycle that lead them to believe that your organization is one they can trust, buy from and eventually refer.
Clark credits the poster's unusual design for its efficacy: «The composition of the poster, with the remarkably direct address of the disembodied face, the inescapable eyes, and the pointing finger, highlights this sudden intensification of the bond between the individual and the state.»
We've had a number of successful direct partnerships, such as with Hulu for our Linksys brand, in addressing a major customer pain point with slow Wi - Fi.
A customer's most basic information — name, phone number, email address — automatically should follow him or her from one point of customer service to another.
Note: If you want your great content to address a customer's pain point easily, while you're following them, then create different types of content.
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