Not exact matches
It may be a moot
point in the
end because European aerospace giant Airbus, Boeing's chief rival, last year
agreed to take a majority stake in the jet program and the two plan to build the aircraft in Alabama, where Airbus makes narrowbody passenger planes.
In the
end, Phil and I saw value in each others»
points, but fundamentally we
agreed to disagree.
I
agree with it, for the most part, but as someone who reads a lot of investing articles, the general consensus among the «experts» seems to be that while we are OK now, within the next couple of years the bull market will
end [as they always do at some
point], and we will suffer a large crash.
Even if Smith and I
end up disagreeing on that
point, we could still
agree on his anthropology (as I think we do) and on his vision for Christian formation and the university (and I do think we're closer than I let on).
At that
point the Infant is absolutely viable, and I think everyone here would
agree that at that
point you are
ending a life (unless there is proof of obvious and significant birth defects, such as absent organs necessary for life outside the womb).
I
agree with
point # 1 — everything changes and
ends.
In the
end, I can't argue any
point by saying «I am right, because people who
agree with me have a statistically significant tendency to be more intelligent than people who disagree».
While I
agree with you on your first
point about not knowing when the
end will come, it is gullible on your part to believe that God does not communicate with man today.
I
agree there are also some differences, however
point of fact, they're christians just like you and believe in the
end of the world, rapture, return of Jesus all that just like you.
I quite
agree sell all the deadwoods but which player in his right mind would want to come to arsenal at the moment, remember people man u was in the same situation under moyes but we're able to attract better player's even when not playing champions league, the selling
point from arsenal
point of view is to tell players which they are trying to get what the plan is of getting back to top flight football by going for the Europa league over the FA cup and finishing in the top six otherwise if they go for wishy - washy arsene wenger stupid attitude of we've got quality all the squad we are competing for everything then I'm afraid We will
end up with nothing
Lets run Manu at the
point because he had 0 pts, 0 from 6 shooting or Bertans 5 pts in 20nd mins or Anderson 5 pts in 17 mins, all these guys over 6» 5 and taller that can't score we should break 60 by the
end of the game Two of your Munchkins score 30 pts at around 50 % shooting, let Murray run the
point sorry he is no where near ready and to be honest I don't think he has what it takes to be the future PG, the only thing I could
agree with you is not playing the 3 together (Mills, Parker, Forbes) and giving White some minutes
Our untimely change (which I can't say I
agreed with) brought a run of pressure on our very own defence, and we
ended up being saved by the goalpost with just over 20 minutes to play, and this game is getting very nervy, although I still had that feeling we would scrape through the match with all three
points...
Yes, he dropped off massively
end of last season, boom, acknowledged your
point and
agree with you.
@ 007 good
point man but this is purely based on everyone's view on what factors they judge greatness in my perspective greatness is not only about winning I
agree sir Alex was the most successful manager in the history of bpl but if u see the team he left behind then u will certainly doubt his legacy this is just opposite with arsene after giving us the hint that he might be leaving at the
end of next season the other statement he makes is to leave a platform for incoming manager so that he can do well.This is the difference between him and arsene.
REVEALED: Arsenal had two bids for Lemar rejected before they
ended up
agreeing with Monaco to pay their # 55 involving add ons bid.This was
agreed before Monaco signed Diakhaby.Lemar's move was imminent at a
point in time.Monaco changed asking price to # 65 but Arsenal's last bid was # 60 plus add ons to make up for it.Monaco didn't budge and wanted # 65 upfront which Arsenal didn't
agree to.They tried and tried for weeks with Monaco to soften their stance but they didn't budge.Believe it or not the move was on and was supposed to be done and dusted middle July.
Most Arsenal fans will
agree that yesterday's game was not the usual Arsenal style of sexy attacking football that we have seen in the last few weeks, but the fact is that we somehow managed to sneak the 3
points in the
end, albeit in controversial circumstances.
A statement read: «As previously stated on a number of occasions, the club and David Moyes
agreed a deal until the
end of the 2017/18 season, at which
point both parties will sit down and discuss the future.
I
agree with many of your
points, but some - like let your baby CIO and he'll
end up killing himself later - are a bit over the top.
You said: I
agree with many of your
points, but some - like let your baby CIO and he'll
end up killing himself later - are a bit over the top.
Point of story, i know kids SHOULD taste and eat all sorts of things, that kids should eat what's on the table and not have a short order cook, and i
agree totally that they CAN eat the type of lunch pictured above, but one thing DOES bother me: Kids NEED fuel for their day, and i don't think giving them something completely new and fancy as a lunch is a great idea as the lunch will most likely
end up still in the lunch box at the
end of the day and you will have a famished child waiting for dinner.
At the
end of his book, Tough says that we are at the
point in the education debate that we must begin by
agreeing that we can all do better by our students.
His final chance to
agree before shareholders to accept Baby Milk Action's four -
point plan for saving infant lives and ultimately
ending the boycott.
If you do that, you may
end up
agreeing to things you don't care much and
end up with precious little leverage when a
point you really care about shows up at the bottom of the list - since you've already
agreed to the rest.
He also
pointed out that if the unions
agree to a pay lag, workers don't lose any money at all — at least not in the long run — because they get the cash back at the
end of their service to the state.
Asked if she
agreed with him, Baroness Warsi told ITV's The Agenda: «Michael was making an incredibly serious
point that it can't be right that the 7 % of kids who go to independent school
end up at the top tables, not just of politics, but banking, and law, and every other profession.»
I did not
agree and our discussions
ended at that
point.
My guess is that if you've got sensible modern progressives in all the political parties in the room, and you started a day's conference, debate, conversation, you would
end up with five key
points that you can very easily
agree with.
Classical physics says the pendulum can change direction only at the two
end points, and generations of grandfather clocks have
agreed.
I
agree with
point # 5 — I'm not a naturally creative person by nature, so I feel like sometimes I put too much pressure on myself to be more creative and that always
ends up counterproductive.
Some very good
points in here To be honest, I like seeing huge battles as a climax in blockbusters... but I
agree it's pretty cool when films go for a smaller scale
ending that's less epic and more personal.
A touching interview with Junge from an earlier documentary film
ends the film, and Alexandra Maria Lara, the actress playing her part in the film, provides a voiceover prologue, which
points out that she naïvely
agreed to be Hitler's secretary from early 1942 to April 30, 1945, when Hitler (played by Bruno Ganz) committed suicide.
Though we can all
agree at this
point that it'll
end up behind Black Panther, which is still aiming for $ 700 million.
Geoff, OBE is not the same as the curriculum you are suggesting, I
agree, but the Outcomes Approach developed in Queensland in 1999/2000 provided an excellent starting
point for curriculum structured as continua because it clearly described the learning expected / desired / hoped for at the
end of year 10 and interim stages of learning were described NOT linked to year levels.
Ask for someone to start the web, by holding the
end of the string / wool, calling out the
agreed starting
point (e.g. trees) and throwing it across the circle to a classmate.
I
agree that both Mam and Given say it at some
point, both trying to defend themselves from Richie who at the
end is becoming a kind of malevolent not at peace spirit who is menacing both to Mam and to Given.
While I completely
agree with you and everyone else on the
points of distribution and proof copies, I think your article should have stated at the top (and not at the
end) that Amazon is running the print side of things in beta right now.
Eventually we arrive at a
point when we both
agree we've reached THE
END (of the story, not our partnership).
Point One: The complaint reads: «The fact that Apple brokered the simultaneous switch to the Agency model, and the Publisher Defendants
agreed to standardize higher eBook prices, is amply demonstrated by a January 2010 interview in which Apple CEO Steve Jobs told Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal that Amazon's $ 9.99 pricing for eBooks was about to
end:
You both seem to know some of the details of each other's finances and I think an initial, high level discussion is a good starting
point — even if the
end result is that you guys both
agree that you don't really know how you should handle things financially.
This means that the book is a useful read even if in the
end you don't
agree with the author on some
points.
And as for breeding, several of the groups support breeders and several are working very hard to
end breeding and spend countless dollars arguing amonst themselves on the breeding issue — so the idea they would
agree on this subject because they are supported by breeders is baseless too — to the
point that it's kind of comical.
As 2011 came to an
end, our family
agreed that adopting Churro was the high
point of our year.
I
agree that Microsoft has been lacking with exclusives, which is a sore
point, although, there is still a steady flow of great games all the time from 3rd party publishers, so it isn't the
end of the world.
I
agree with what you say but the Wii had a great start to last gen and slowed towards the
end and there is nothing to say this wont happen with the ps4 (nothing to say it will too) but my
point was just that there is always one that sells more and there always will be.
You start out with some broad categories that everyone can
agree on — Power Metal, Thrash Metal, Death Metal — but eventually there are so many nuances and you
end up with stuff like «Symphonic Neo-Death Grindcore», at which
point you just need to realize that categories lose a lot of their meaning.
I totally
agree with this
point of view, Dan, but it's interesting to see some paintings I've hated
end up making tons more money than my personal favorites!!!!!
You seem to have gone to quite some length in creating an impressive straw man, which doesn't really need dealing with in detail, since I can simply jump to the
end -
point and
agree that warming in excess of 0.325 C / decade is indeed unlikely over the next few decades.
So, yes, I will
agree with you that the high
end IPCC scenarios are unlikely to come to pass but that is because I don't think humanity will be that stupid in the face of this problem and will, at some
point, ignore what the Cato Institute and Western Fuels Association thinks is best (despite the best efforts of you and Patrick Michaels!)
Both nations have faced criticism for low ambition in their INDCs (still due to be finalised in Japan's case), yet have nonetheless
agreed to a statement
pointing towards a decarbonised economy by the
end of the century.
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