Sentences with phrase «astute points»

Since you're this far in, you've already learned about, planned, and implemented the beginning stages of your strategy to earn points and become an astute points traveler!
I think that's an astute point.
It makes no logical sense what so ever for someone that believes in ID to be working for NASA, and you make a very astute point.
Me, You make a great and astute point.
«I hadn't thought about it before, but that's probably an astute point,» said star Alden Ehrenreich, who plays one of the film's romantic leads.
I thought that was an astute point even if I don't wholly agree that a very contemporary persona can't work within the movie musical, a more flexible genre than most will concede.
In his Get On The Bus blog, Elliott makes an astute point: With new students, teachers and administrators, these four schools are completely changed from last year.
John Abraham made an astute point the other day when he said that it rarely gets noticed that climate sceptics have actually conceded a lot of ground over recent years when it comes to the science.

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However, as more astute observers have pointed out, the tablet is not supposed to compete head - to - head with the iPad.
The biggest one to date for a biosimilar product in the U.S. — the treatments have only been around for a handful of years in America despite widespread and long - standing availability in Europe and other regions — Renflexis may ultimately not do much to curb health care and patient spending, as the Wall Street Journal «s Charley Grant points out in an astute note.
Now the astute observer might point out that the bulk of the decline in sales was seen in areas popular with buyers from mainland China — which also happens to be the main region that most believe is the source of the majority of the foreign capital flowing into our real estate market.
But as a couple of astute commentators on the Macleans blog pointed out, Relentlessly Progressive Economics had already noted the studyâ $ ™ s flawed assumption about capital.
In an especially astute bit of exegesis, Hays points out that the story of Jesus walking on the water (6:45 — 52) does not recall Moses and the Exodus sea - crossing but rather the peerless God of Job 9:4 — 11, the Lord of creation who triumphs over chaos.
However, the hiring of an assistant to help offer an alternate point of view in big games would not go amiss at all, while a few astute signings could bring Arsenal to the next level.
Not even the appointment of a tactically astute manager like Rafael Benitez has been able to turn things around at St James» Park but the Spaniard has at least brought them their only point.
* EDIT: An astute reader pointed out that the 1.5 m is actually the figure that both Atlético Madrid and Huesca will receive a rumored transfer fee of 3m, as Atlético Madrid retained 50 % of his rights.
In the past week, astute bloggers have pointed out, a bevy of starlets have stepped out wearing a belted wide - legged...
Some very astute observers of the Conservative Party pointed out that now the speech has finally be made, Europe should not remain an issue that dominates the party to the detriment of others more important to the public.
An astute Drishti (point of focus, the gaze) keeps my eyes from wandering, which prevents a large amount of distraction (80 % of what we perceive through our senses comes through our eyes; and, our memories are 80 % imagery).
An astute reader of Deep Nutrition points out the connection between holiday season indulgences in high carb and vegetable oil rich foods and increased risk of autism.
One of these astute women friends pointed out that even if someone you care for is talking about something in which you have no interest, you listen fully — because it is of interest to them.
Honorable Mention Minor update: As one of our astute readers pointed out, we forgot Ben Wheatley «s truly terrifying «Kill List» which we all saw in 2011, but technically came out in the U.S. early in 2012.
Writer - director Noah Baumbach once again taps into a specific point in life with astute observational skill, even if the plot feels oddly forced.
It's just that the signs aren't really pointing at that outcome, nor would it be an astute move on Ubisoft's part.
Either it is cutting up scoundrels wearing a pair of stilettos, or setting out on the most ballsy Basic Instinct muffle at any point committed to screen, this bonds Deadpool as his defining part; and combined with Leitch in the director's seat, the activity feels more solid and astute.
Instead, more astute observers point back to the game's most recent trailer, which premiered at The Game Awards 2016.
I can't say for sure whether audience members of this film who didn't grow under these very specific circumstances will be able to fully appreciate the significance of things like admitting that, despite the overwhelming pressures of teenage coolness, you actually like the Dave Matthews Band song, Crash Into Me, but I can say that those who recognize versions of themselves on the screen in Lady Bird will be grateful to be represented by an auteur with such an astute and funny method of illustrating the meaning behind our reference points as they applied to us a long time ago.
The most astute web users were quick to understand the point of the campaign, namely that the experts at Renault Sport Technologies were out to set a new record over the Nordschleife's 20.832 km track.
As the astute could point out, that's $ 100 less than the similarly Honeycomb - equipped Motorola XOOM.
A couple of Lavergne's points at TechCrunch lead to some of his most astute views on book publishing.
Astute breeders wrote or called, saying they had been misled and thanking me for pointing out that almost all health testing, from Xray to CERF is diagnostic, not predictive.
As pointed out by an astute Reddit user, Valve have added a 360 ° video tool to Steam.
The Berezdivins» prescience and astute eye at that point had been nearly 30 years in the making, as the pair began collecting in the 1980s.
I watched the Marshall Institute video, and the interesting part was the 45 minutes of questions Judith had to field, including some fairly astute and pointed ones at Judith's positions.
This was pointed out in a previous discussion by someone who made a very astute observation of COI and duty.
The Court's first mistake came in the highly - publicized Kennedy v. Louisiana case, where an astute blogger pointed out that the Court had overlooked a federal statute authorizing the death penalty for child rape.
Casey Flaherty, an astute industry observer with experience on both the buy and sell sides recently wrote a thoughtful article making this point.
Hearing this argument, some astute commentators are quick to point out: Bitcoin isn't really negatively correlated with the financial systems.
An astute auditor general pointed out that the government was missing out on hundreds of millions of dollars... So Canada Lands came into being.»
«Even the most astute investor gets to the point where they don't want to do that anymore,» he said.
Renowned historian and best - selling author Doris Kearns Goodwin (Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, Simon & Schuster, 2005) points out that Lincoln's forgiving spirit and astute political instincts helped him turn enemies into some of his closest advisors.
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