Point
by point these articles by Dana Priest and William Arkin reveal what is to me a sad tale of madness, of a nation suffering from the political equivalent of some auto - immune disease where the response to invasion is unregulated growth and self destruction.
Not exact matches
Morgaine
points those interested in this path to «this
article by Tammy Bjelland, who started a language teaching and consulting business,» and notes there are «plenty of options beyond basic Craigslist» where you can list your services.
The
article pointed out the Manchester United soccer player uses Twitter to remedy his rollercoaster relationship with the press, superceding the media
by giving fans direct gossip from his life.
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.
In the
article, Irving says that 18 % of the technical jobs at GoDaddy are held
by women — though he notes that that figure puts the company just 1 percentage
point above the average for Silicon Valley.
They
point out that Israeli settlement in those territories is illegal under
Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, and has been declared illegal
by the International Court of Justice.
We'll wrap up
by reiterating two
points from an earlier
article, but I think they're important.
A September 23, 2016 Yahoo News
article by investigative reporter Michael Isikoff said Page met with Sechin during the trip, at which
point Sechin reportedly raised the possibility of lifting US sanctions on Russia if Trump became president.
As John Heinzl
points out in an
article in today's Globe and Mail, Apple's P / E was up to about 50 in 2007, and since that time the stock has risen
by about 65 %.
Still, Trump's lousy tariff idea is surely motivated
by our persistent deficits in steel and aluminum, a
point I thought was missing from this otherwise useful
article in the AMs WaPo on US productivity gains in steel.
Excess return: the amount
by which a portfolio's performance exceeds its benchmark, net (in the case of the analysis in this
article) or gross of operating expenses, in percentage
points.
First, Dean Baker
points to this great Bloomberg
article by former Fed regional bank pres Narayana Kocherlakota (NK) on how, since black unemployment typical runs 2x the overall rate, Fed policy is especially consequential for them (and other minorities).
Case in
point, in an
article published
by elitedaily.com on February 21st 2014, entitled «The Ugly Truth Behind Major Banks Financing Mexico's Drug Cartels», the author noted that:
Marketing expert Carla Johnson explains how in this
article, using step -
by - step discussion
points to help build your case.
Through this
article, you have done a great help to me
by writing down
points that would help any individual in spotting a scam related to the binary options trading platform.
They
point to an
article that you wrote in March, I think, of 2012 in Policy Options, where you basically said, dirty oil, the tar sands it's called, dirty oil and the future of our country, where you argue that the development of the, as you use the word, tar sands, it's become a political term,
by the way, as you know, is basically not necessarily good for the country, in fact it takes jobs away in the manufacturing sector of Ontario.
In a recent
article in National Review, the conservative news magazine founded
by William F. Buckley in 1955, columnist Kevin D. Williamson takes a hardline stance, arguing that Trump's 15 percent tax is «about 15
points too high.»
We want to start
by pointing out the excellent
article out of Slate last week on this very topic.
She
pointed to one senior woman they interviewed who is quoted in the
article saying «I'm forever exhausted
by people thinking the reason I have the senior role I'm in is that I'm black, not that I'm excellent.»
This week's The Economist magazine had an interesting
article — well several actually - but one in particular that
points out that when countries try to cut their budget deficit as a % of GDP
by 1 %, they usually find that GDP contracts
by half a % as a consequence.
Moreover, a September 2008
article by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) reported that the number of Canadians who disapprove of the Afghanistan mission was at its highest
point since 2002.
The first
article in this series discussed
points made
by Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief of the SEC's Asset Management Unit, on enforcement trends, principal transactions, conflicts raised
by side -
by - side management, valuation, allocation of expenses and the potential deterrent value of smaller enforcement actions.
As my colleague Tim Green
pointed out in an in - depth
article about Buffett's IBM investment, most of IBM's revenue comes from clients who use multiple IBM solutions, which creates big switching costs (this is what Buffett means
by «stickiness»).
The
article is written
by an athesist who has given extremely good discussion
points on the whys and why nots of posting this bill board.
The
article I referenced is perhaps heavy - handed and biased, but here is another one with similar
points (of course, they both may be slanted and written
by the «persecuted» Protestants):
A new
article in the Journal of Medical Ethics (published
by the British Medical Journal Publishing Group) is a case in
point, telling us to use assisted reproduction technices (such as IVF or eventually, cloning) for our needs — to heck with the welfare of the future child!
Postponing doing so until the advent of death emerges on the horizon proves to be futile, at which
point, as highlighted
by the respective
article, talking about family matters takes precedence... empirically validated
by the related professionals in this particular field.
On the far more important
point raised
by Tubbs, the Supreme Court did, from Griswold on, make it up at each stage of the game» despite the legal paper trail (or, pace Tubbs, chain) I referenced in my
article.
I think the
point of the
article was to make people aware of Chick - Fil - A's discriminatory actions so they could choose for themselves whether to fund such actions
by consuming their products.
The best and most liberating
article I've ever read about parenting is this one
by Donald Miller, where he
points out that parents who have great kids tend to be open and honest their faults.
point by point, the nonsense of his
article.
Lewis S. Ford has addressed himself directly to the claim for nonphysical (but still temporal) successiveness in the genetic process in his
article «On Genetic Successiveness: a Third Alternative» (1: 421 - 25).1 Ford begins
by pointing out that the differences between phases in a single occasion can not be mere differences in complexity of integration.
My friend Tim Russell, headmaster of Westminster Academy in Memphis, TN,
pointed me to a fascinating
article in the New York Times
by Judith Shulevitz titled, «Creating Sabbath Peace Amid the Noise.»
There is no need for me to restate the
points made
by Professor Davis; his
article may be consulted
by anyone interested in the subject.
For those wanting to explore the issue of biblical inerrancy more deeply, the following
article by Mark Mattison of Auburn University is an excellent starting
point.
I think one thing that has been overlooked
by most of the other comments is why the hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the
article pointed out is more than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes in a year, to throw around...
In this case, I've written this whole
article without using the word Democrat, but it would be intellectuality dishonest not to
point out that what is now happing in California is led
by the Democratic Party.
Professor MacCulloch was, indeed, soon to be observed putting himself about in the liberal media; and in an
article in The Times he began an unusually spiteful piece
by laboriously comparing the Church, in the wake of Pope Benedict's abdication, to the sandcastles he used to build as a boy at Clacton: «Quite suddenly there came a
point where the waters» onrush became irresistible.
It is difficult at this
point to imagine that any informed person is still unaware of these developments, for feature
articles on recombinant DNA technology have been carried
by national periodicals from the Atlantic Monthly and Harper's to Time magazine and even the Saturday Evening Post.
Oh, and
by the way, you completely missed the entire
point of the
article.
The dangers
pointed out
by Alice von Hildebrand are not imaginary, and are to some degree anticipated in my
article.
I won't try to re-refute your
point -
by -
point refutation of my
article.
Most of my
points came from this
article, if you wish to see our
point of reason, supported
by atheist scientists.
One method is that of elaborating
point by point the twenty - five
Articles of Religion, taken over with slight variation
by John Wesley from the Anglican thirty - nine
Articles and published unchanged in the Discipline quadrennium after quadrennium.
Bolle concludes his
article rather pessimistically
by pointing to the inevitability of retaining the question mark in the title of his
article with the suggestion that separation of Christian theology and History of Religions could be seen as strength rather than as weakness on the part of each discipline.
These and other similar
articles are written
by Muslim, Christian, and Jewish contributors reflecting different
points of view, supported at times
by different bibliographies.
The main
point from this
article (also demonstrated
by the majority of respondents) is that Americans are poor mathematicians.
@JT, The Manifesto linked to
by the WND
article you cite does not claim the author to be «Darwinian» at any
point.
The one
point this
article reinforces
by way of the posted comments is atheism and and agnosticism have just as fanatic a following as any religion and that following's reasoning is driven
by bitterness, arrogance, and ignorance.
In this very
article, the author undermines his own
point by including the fact that this murderer plagiarized from other works that had nothing to do with Islam or Christianity, like the unabomber's manifesto.