Sentences with phrase «brings me to the point about»

And again... this brings me to my point about what hype is.
While I think that explanation is a little ridiculous, one of the flaws about the freeplay mode is that you have to beat the main campaign first in order to unlock all the 33 different levels, which again brings me to the point about having a good strategy (or read a good guide).

Not exact matches

You have brought to light some very important points about the increasing popularity of gift cards and the potential of lost revenue should you simply choose to not use gift cards.
It might bring the margin of error from roughly 3 points to about 2.2 points.
More often, AI and smartphones cameras are used to bring up information about whatever you're pointing at with the phone's camera so you can search without typing.
GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt and other execs were all on hand at a Boston skyscraper Monday afternoon to talk about the deal that is bringing the company's headquarters to South Boston's Fort Point Channel.
That brings us to our next point: if you spot something that could be turned into a viable business, but no one else has done anything about it yet... run with it.
Spend time getting clear about the value you bring to the table and your unique selling points, and build your ability to confidently share that in different contexts.
«But I think the time I've spent trying to figure out what to do with it, how to cope with it, how to manage it, how to embrace it, how to laugh about it, and how to let it be part of who I am has brought me to a point where I think a lot of my creative energy comes from that place.
By bringing delivery in - house for third - party partners (and, presumably, for first - party goods at some point), it doesn't have to worry about partner service interruptions and how packages are handled.
We brought one - on - one tutoring to the mass market and brought it at the right price pointabout $ 40 an hour.
At another point, Kim appeared to go off script again joking about the famous cold noodles he had brought in from Pyongyang, which is «far.»
The CEO talked about the Internet riches harnessing that technology could bring Tribune by pointing to the example of Buzzfeed, though that comparison misses many of the almost innumerable differences between a legacy newspaper company — even if one with the time and money to really «transform» itself — and a venture - juiced, digital - only, social news success, which is itself experiencing a bit of a stumble.
At some point, provided that dividend is safe and investors are convinced it is going to be maintained, the dividend yield on the stock itself is going to be so attractive that it brings in buyers from the sidelines, people who otherwise can not stand to see the yield right there in front of them without doing something about it.
The interview is a bit of pure madness, but it brings up an interesting point about the financial media's continued inability to understand the difference between a trend and three or four deals involving oil sand projects and how assets factor into individual balance sheets.
«One thing that brings my blood to a boiling point is when an absolute return guy starts talking about his return relative to anything.
And this brings us to a point I've been think a lot about lately.
I love that you just added some «bro code» at the bottom of my post I really hadn't ever thought about beer before, but all my male friends always make it a point to bring some wherever they go!
Interviewer: Yeah, I think you brought up and interesting point about being vulnerable and companies need to do that, which is different from what we're taught as marketers.
The prospectus is the key selling point of the fund; as investors are looking for sound investments strategies to make sure their investment in the fund will bring about capital gain.
Another sticking point could be the extent to which Facebook shares data about readers with publishers, and how easy it will be for publishers to bring readers to their websites.
You can choose to jump topics to defend your views but the fact is you first brought up your Latin Bible point to counter my views about reading the Quran in Arabic.
Scholars of the doctrine point out that, when appropriately used, armed combat aims to bring about a peaceful and just social order for both sides of the conflict.
This brings us then to the real point of disagreement between Plantinga and Griffin: the question of whether every actual world must necessarily contain self - determining entities and hence whether an omnipotent being can unilaterally bring about any world devoid of genuine evil.
Asked about the value of the newspaper debates, Charles said that trying «to lead people to salvation by pointing out sins... only brings antagonism and rebellion and shoves them away.
This is precisely what the Incarnate Son brings about in his own humanity: he confirms the femininity of holiness by using the natural and finite to point us to the infinite and eternally worthy.
Now that the Council of Cardinals has met eight times, the Pope is seeking a turning point, and to bring this about he is filling the College of Cardinals with people who he believes share his vision.
The point that most excites me about Father Heisig's essay is the new and revolutionary meaning that he appears to bring to the ancient image of the church as the body of Christ.
One of the Yale ministers stated this point of view very well when he said: «Alcoholism is a sin only in the sense that it is a sin attributed to society, especially a Christian society — that we have been unable to bring about a world free from the tensions and conflicts of the present day.
The fact that the practices comprising a theological school and Christian congregations intersect in their common interest to understand God brings out a further point about the relation between the two.
I really like the points you bring up Carol; t feels like Jesusis saying to us «It's not about the law; it's notabout being «right,» it's about love; it's about making peace whatever that means and whatever that looks like in any given situation.»
While I'm not inclined to ascribe motive in this case and prefer to give Ham the benefit of the doubt that he holds his position because his conscience demands it, I think these folks bring up a good point about how we can become so heavily invested in a certain ideology that change comes at enormous cost.
This article is trying to trick you into believing that this new discovery brings up «new points» about the «God debate».
Gadamer, of how the inspired text, which we question in order to find its meaning and relevance, questions, criticizes, challenges and changes us in the process -» Some who today raise the proper question, whether there are not culturally relative elements in Paul's teaching about role relationships (an the material has to be thought through from this standpoint), seem to proceed improperly in doing so; for in effect they take current secular views about the sexes as fixed points, and work to bring Scripture into line with them - an agenda that at a stroke turns the study of sacred theology into a venture in secular ideology.
This is to davidnfran hay David you might have brought this up in a previous post I haven't read, but i did read quit a bit about your previous comments and replies at the beginning of this blog, so I was just wondering in light of what hebrews 6 and 10 say how would you enterprite passages like romans 8 verses 28 thrue 39 what point could paul have been trying to make in saying thoughs amazing things in romans chapter 8 verses 28 thrue 39 in light of hebrews 6 and 10, Pauls says that god foreknew and also predestined thoughs whom he called to be conformed to the image of his son so that he would be the first born among many brothers and then he goes on saying that neither death nor life nor angels nor rulers nor things present nor things to come nor powers nor hight nor death can ever separate us from the love of god in christ jesus so how would i inturprate that in light of that warning in hebrews 6 and 10,
What might serve to bring about this latter possibility is an interesting subject for investigation, but the point of immediate relevance is a different one.
Although White is absolutely right about the tendency of today's animated films (Tangled included) to pander to the most annoying and depressing aspects of popular culture even as they ignore or deny the richer, deeper culture from which most classic fairy tales emerged, the animated features that Disney brought to the screen when Uncle Walt himself still oversaw the studio made a point of drawing considerable aesthetic, emotional, and narrative power from specifically Christian aspects of the culture that, even today, America shares with Europe.
The stepping back is not at the point of conviction and principle, but at that of direct effort to bring about the starting base from which reconciling processes might proceed.
Typical CNN feedback that a story about a man sentenced to die for being a Christian and refusing to convert to Islam would bring out all the Christian - haters instead of the death penalty haters or people pointing out the hypocrisy of Islam.
(Crandall does not address the point, but it is difficult to see that bringing a doctor in for consultation would change the nature of the decision about taking human life.)
In fact, the question of truth is beside the point, for a publication need not be true to bring about public recognition; in some cases quite the contrary.
For me it isn't about historical context, I think Paul brings it up to actually make the point that the Jewish community is forcing the Jewish law on new converts.
The point of John 3:3 was made during Jesus» conversation with Nicodemus — he simply could not bring himself to understand what Jesus was talking about specifically because he was not born from heaven; and therefore was not spiritual yet.
He spoke so many parables to bring this point home about the kingdom including the parable of the seed and sower in Mark 4 and the ten virgins in Matthew 25.
Among his strongest points is that observations that demonstrate gradual evolutionary changes in specific characteristics (beak shape of finches, color of forest moths, for instance) do not establish how gradual changes could bring about major evolutionary transitions that require concerted functioning of many specialized organs — such as the change from arboreal mammals to night - flying bats, or the origin of life.
Although that is an important point too about how David was with Saul, which then brings up questions of what to do when an authority has gone off track.
When debate about an artist's merit no longer seems to have any point, one is left either with an icon of culture, too sacred to enjoy, or with a target of satire, brought down to our more humdrum level by a vaudeville lampooning of the unapproachable totem, as when graffiti artists paint a moustache on reproductions of the Mona Lisa.
We recognize that this approach carries with it certain dangers, particularly that of accommodationism, and yet it is also true that it has brought about considerable success, from Japan to Paraguay; whether the risk is worth the reward is a point we could debate.
This very topic was brought up in a gathering and talk about ticking people off to the point of yelling and calling me a heretic.
David, that precisely was my point about MLK with direct action and turning the other cheek that Jesus talked of with bringing embarrassment to powers.
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