Sentences with phrase «by clarifying some point»

I thought I'd continue my article from last week by clarifying another point of confusion when it comes to writing a business or marketing plan.
A Supreme Court ruling tells us what the law is, typically by clarifying some point on which the law was previously unclear.

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While he took great pains to point out that it's still months away from his July start date and by that time «the UK economy might be in an entirely different place,» he did attempt to clarify his position on specific points such as inflation (he supports a continued course of «flexible regulation») and further stimulus (he's for it, should the British economy need it).
By asking lots of clarifying questions, the members slowly began to realize the level of abuse they had experienced from this pastor and came to realize that all the people who had left their congregation had been publicly berated by this man at some poinBy asking lots of clarifying questions, the members slowly began to realize the level of abuse they had experienced from this pastor and came to realize that all the people who had left their congregation had been publicly berated by this man at some poinby this man at some point.
This was followed by a few straightforward questions asking you to clarify what now seems a very disjointed view, and you seemed to have missed the point entirely and gone off on some strange tangent.
R. R. Reno has written eloquently: «By clarifying what God has done in the person of Mary, the Church raises our eyes toward the highest goals, teaching the faithful that human flesh is capable of remarkable feats of holiness — even to the point of sinless perfection and fellowship with God in our flesh.»
The problem under consideration has been clarified considerably by Hendrikus Boers, who identifies several points in the New Testament at which christological exclusivism is clearly transcended: (1) the authentic teachings of Jesus, which «did not bring the love and forgiveness of God, but affirmed its presence... by articulating it» (6:23); (2) Paul's treatment of the «faith of Abraham» in Rom.
Perhaps my differences with these theologians can be further clarified by Paul Jewett, who follows Barth and de Quervain on this point.
My point may be clarified further by emphasizing another insight from the prophetic tradition: the place where the magnifying glass should be held is always over the nation of which one is a citizen.
The title of this discussion points toward the need to clarify what we mean by the common good.
I'm confused by one part of the recipe though so I was hoping you could clarify one point for me.
Right once again I've have to clarify I'm not an aob or akb and I am by no means defending him, He should of signed a striker and a defensive midfielder or at least one of them even if he felt we needed one or not, but I do have to say we have a very good squad this is a better squad than stayed 1st longer then anyone else a few seasons ago and with cech I say a better squad then earned more points then anybody in the 2nd half of the season.
At no point does Salmond clarify this, but while the central portion takes the form of a diary it seems likely it wasn't written up every day, but rather fleshed out from notes later on (with subsequent rewriting by «associate editor» and Scottish Sun deputy editor Alan Muir).
Importantly, the Court did not overturn existing precedent that some in the camp favoring a limit to gun ownership rights point to as an indication that the militia clause is important, but rather found a way to uphold that precedent by clarifying its interpretation.
He clarified his point on BBC1's The Andrew Marr Show, highlighting Metropolitan police commissioner's decision to take responsibility by resigning.
17:35 - Clarifying Bryant's point about the Lords reform bill being in limbo, which was originally raised in a point of order by Peter Bone, Speaker John Bercow says under parliamentary rules it won't be in limbo - not technically, anyway.
As pointed out by chemist Michael Lerch, we should remember our role within society and clarify the expectations of our work.
Our studies will clarify the precise identity of neurons involved by pathology and undergoing cell death in AD, and point to the main molecular pathways that confer vulnerability or resistance to disease.
She clarified her point further by emphasizing that the 250,000 or so people who came to march had all been educated and trained — trained to be activists, leaders, and disrupters in their own communities.
Marma point facial massage revitalizes energy flow through the movement of prana (life force), clarifies the skin by enhancing lymphatic drainage, and hydrates & nourishes with Ayurvedic herbs and botanicals.
The main selling point of this release is a superb feature - length commentary by DiCillo in which he once again clarifies that Living in Oblivion's Chad Palomino is in no way, shape, or form based on Pitt, insisting he's worked with actors who were «way more pissy and weird.»
Provide elaborative feedback by giving enough information to clarify a point.
Just to clarify, this point - of - need is not a lengthy one - day induction or a 20 - page long course about a topic, but it is determined by the employees as they face their work challenges to which they require additional confidence and competence to perform a specific action (or set of actions).
But the new guidance issued by the Department for Education in England clarified that there would be no need to give non-religious beliefs «equal air time» in lessons, saying the court defeat had been on a «narrow, technical point».
It's important to clarify a point made earlier this week by the Connecticut Council for Education Reform (CCER).
The questions or discussion points served to clarify some aspect of understanding for the teacher candidates or may serve to provide an opportunity for reflective thought by any participant of the collaboration stage: teacher candidate, postsecondary faculty, or inservice teacher.
Support student learning by requiring groups to keep track of their discussion points (e.g. predictions, questions, clarifying ideas, summaries).
To clarify, I mean if you're paying cash (by cash I mean hopefully using a credit card that gets travel awards) for your economy ticket, you may be able pay a similar amount of cash to buy points / miles and then use those points / miles to book premium cabin travel.
AGL is a BA Group Company and its role in this contract relates primarily to the awarding of Avios points, the redemption of Avios points and to clarify that title in Avios points is held by AGL in accordance with Clauses 14.1, 15.1 and 21.1.
Rather, I only hope to clarify a point that has often been misunderstood by those new to videogames or making them.
The point isn't just ethical; it would help clarify some of the confused signals put out by his story.
But I mentioned it earlier and just wanted to clarify: I # is I scaled by n such that I # is conserved over distance in the direction I propagates absent scattering, reflection, absorption; The fraction of I that is absorbed, or scattered, or reflected at a given point is proportional to the fraction of I # that is absorbed, scattered, or reflected.
Brad Johnson, who writes the Wonk Room blog for the Center for American Progress Action Fund, challenged me to clarify my stance on things, pointing to a post by his colleague Joe Romm concluding that «human civilization is on the precipice» and asking if I agreed.
I hope this clarifies for you what I am trying to do here, which is a function both of my time and my desire to make my own points clearly, rather than respond in detail to points raised by others which are often merely «gotcha» attempts.
And since the entire point of this guest post is to clarify the misconstruction of his position by skeptics, this would not seem to be asking too much.
This seems the strongest candidate for identifying Pielke Jr.'s point of view, and as Neil Fisher deigns not to clarify, to spare him charges of plagiarism (which would, by the way, be scientific misconduct), we'll just say Neil obviously confused the link to Pielke Jr. with Revkin due the difficulty in editing on WordPress, but that this Pielkeism represents Neil Fisher's argument too.
As Mongabay points out, the regulation is designed to attract more mining investment by clarifying regulations, cutting red tape and allowing mining in numerous areas that had been off limits.
Here is a key point made by R&F (I removed the reference numbers for clarify of reading here — see the original paper for the links to the relevant peer - reviewed literature; GHG = greenhouse gases, CEWGA = committed equilibrium warming from greenhouse gases and aerosols, Wm2 = watts per metre squared, DAI = dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system):
Editor's note: This post was corrected to clarify that 99 % of Sweden's waste is not in fact recycled, as pointed out by Lloyd Alter at Treehugger
UPDATE: A reader wanted us to clarify an important point — namely the fact that the concentrator itself doesn't increase the efficiency (it actually increases the power output by intensifying the beam of sunlight), the spectrum splitting optics and solar cells accomplish that.
necessary to examine the question referred from the point of view of Article 47 (1) of the [Seventh] OCT Decision and to verify whether the scope of that provision is clarified or circumscribed by other rules of the special arrangements applying to the EU - OCT association.
Just to clarify on one point: «The by - law as amended is currently the subject of a court challenge by anti-Olympics protesters, supported by the B.C. Civil Liberties Association.»
I'd like to expand on Mr. Schulze's first post (despite the late date) and clarify a couple of points, specifically with regard to the translations of Quebec judgments done by SOQUIJ.
However, in Rickard, the Court of Appeal has now clarified the law on this point by concluding that a twenty - first century application of the statutory power to appoint a receiver by way of equitable execution should not preclude that receiver's appointment over a legal interest in the property of a judgment debtor.
After pointing out that the husband would have an easier time satisfying his hefty support arrears without a bankruptcy trustee in the way — and after taking pains to clarify that such a discharge would have no effect on the wife's support entitlement (since by law a discharge does not release a person from child / spousal support or maintenance obligation arising under a court order), the court ordered him to pay $ 25,000 to the trustee immediately.
As the Supreme Court just recently clarified in Gall, «the Guidelines should be the starting point and the initial benchmark» in determining a sentence and «a district court should begin all sentencing proceedings by correctly calculating the applicable Guidelines range.»
To help make that point, Senator John Kerry also showed up at The Huffington Post this week to clarify that the Congressional cavalry is not coming (at least not in the form of legislation) and to urge the FCC — and to urge all of us to urge the FCC — to fight back by reclassifying the Internet as a «communications service» instead of an «information service» and make an end run around Comcast.
Moreover, this could also be an appropriate test case for the Supreme Court to clarify that the principles set out in National Bank of Canada v. RCIU (the case cited by the hyperbolic Bruce Pardy) do not apply to lawyers, either in their personal or professional capacities, and that Lavigne and Green together stand for the principle that not only is there no right «not to associate» in Canadian law, there is also no right «not to speak» when it comes to lawyers, contrary to the misapprehension of those who are shocked and amazed that the Law Society can require them to adopt a «Statement of Principles» that will, as the supporting legal opinion points out, make their «generic human rights obligations» more «personal... tangible... and readily accessible.»
You must clarify this point with your creditor before agreeing on the deductible you will pay in an event of any damage covered by the comprehensive and collision coverage — they require deductibles to be agreed upon before the purchase of your auto insurance.
While the original comment, made by XDA developer Arter97 in a PasteBin post, may have been taken a bit out of context, the developer further clarified his points on Twitter.
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