Sentences with phrase «by pointing it out»

I'll start by pointing out that I have several patents to my name.
Forrester recently put a spotlight on this issue by pointing out that content marketing that's not informed by sales conversations and easily accessible to sales teams is a waste of budget.
When writing sales copy, there is often a limitation of space and brands opt to convince their prospective customers by pointing out their USPs.
Instead, Facebook's PR team and lower ranking leaders have led the company's defense by drawing technical distinctions between what happened and more common breaches by hackers, and by pointing out that Facebook curtailed the amount of user data it shared with app makers in 2014.
He rationalized his decision by pointing out that science has surprisingly little to say on the question of why humans need sleep.
He supports this claim by pointing out how da Vinci's portraits defy facile analysis — how the interpretation of his portraits» moods is wide open to the imagination.
Amnesty responded by pointing out the Pentagon never replied when the group's investigators provided them with preliminary findings and asked for their input.
The charge of fiscal irresponsibility must be faced down, which you can do by pointing out that the BC Liberals have tripled the provincial debt.
Last week in London, for example, an analyst from a research company with whose views I am usually in strong sympathy and who herself is very bearish on China's growth prospects, airily dismissed Chinese debt concerns by pointing out that Chinese government debt, even after adding back estimates of losses in the banking system, is lower than that of the Japanese government, and because the government's debt burden has not been a problem in Japan it won't be a problem in China.
In 2011, when congressional Republicans were threatening to allow the government to default on its debts if their policy wish list was not met, Powell met with a number of GOP lawmakers, urging them to reconsider their strategy by pointing out the serious risks involved.
We want to start by pointing out the excellent article out of Slate last week on this very topic.
Sellers can also convince customers of the need for a price hike by pointing out how long it has been since prices were raised.
The government counters this argument by pointing out that businesses with an annual income of $ 150,000 CAD would be impacted the most.
The Pembina Institute responded by pointing out that «Albertans, the owners of the province's oil and gas resources, were completely left out of the process of reviewing Alberta's royalty rates.»
Musk replied by pointing out that the detection system «tunes out» objects that it labels as road signs, underlining that this helps the car running at optimal speed and away from «false braking events.»
Saut begins his weekly investment strategy by pointing out that the Dow Jones has run an impressive «44 sessions without anything more than a one - to - three - session pause / correction.»
The Rumors of the Death of Link Building are Greatly Exaggerated — Search Mojo calms those thinking that link building is dead by pointing out that these new rules are cracking down on the over optimization of anchor text, and that using link building methods in moderation is still key.
The ad, shared on Facebook at least 29,000 times, sought to exploit racial divisions by pointing out the Black Panthers were forced to disband but not the Ku Klux Klan.
They do this by pointing out its price volatility and riskiness.
I think he is intent on firing up the people who are already atheists or afraid to admit it by pointing out all the stupid we are forced to deal with in education, politics and daily life.
At least you effectively invalidate your own argument early on by pointing out that it's based entirely on anecdote, and clearly anecdote informed through bias.
She applauded Stewart's retort to Huckabee regarding «biblical marriage» by pointing out the polygamy that was prevalent in times past.
That however does NOT mean that the bible is not true (An ad hominem (Latin for «to the man» or «to the person»), short for argumentum ad hominem, is an attempt to negate the truth of a claim by pointing out a negative characteristic or belief of the person supporting it)
They begin by pointing out that an earlier cloning - type experiment — which we discussed here at SHS — used eggs purchased and extracted in excess of IVF recommended amounts.
We certainly don't want to discriminate against the Muslims by pointing out their bad (or would that be treasonous?)
I believe someone referred to Michael Polanyi who changed the way modern scientists had been trained to think by pointing out the obvious reality that the experimenter was always part of the experiment.
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.
Jesus came to save us from our sins, not to make us better people, so attempting to discredit Christianity by pointing out short comings of Christians is by definition, pointless.
The Catholic church makes their money by pointing out the wrong doings of people like Boehner.
The obvious problem of dealing with such contrasts in the linear form of narrative can be alleviated by pointing out explicitly what sorts or contrasts are being integrated, so that even if readers lose sight of the particular information involved, they can still appreciate the aesthetic transformation of elements.
By pointing out the error as illustrated by Scripture it is an act of love and not hate.
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.
First, atheists directly challenge their beliefs by pointing out the flaws in their reasoning and answers, and relentlessly pointing out there is no evidence to support any of their beliefs.
It is a chance to say a word about their lives as a kind of testimony in miniature or to add a coda to the sermon by pointing out something that, in their opinion, the preacher left out or got wrong.
Pareto optimality begins by pointing out that none of us are in position to judge the inner states of others.
He modifies what he wrote in Ephesians 2:5 by pointing out four additional things about this life which we received by the grace of God: He says this life is also (1) through faith, (2) is not of yourselves, (4) it is a gift of God, and (3) is not by works.
By pointing out how bad and a terrible Sinner Hess was, you may think or feel a little bit better about yourself.
Matt began by pointing out that there are two basic approaches to making disciples in churches today.
Their problem is solved because they no longer have me causing trouble by pointing out what has been going on.
Neo-liberalism had begun by pointing out social - democracy as its main enemy in the advanced capitalist countries, which provoked a reaction of hostility from social - democrat forces.
If you are a fundamentalist Christian, you will probably be offended at the humorous approach Steve Wells takes in his book, Drunk With Blood, by pointing out all the violence of Scripture, but I think that humor is the only way to write a 300 - page book detailing all the violence in the Christian Scriptures.
The intuitional evidence for belief in Allah, the belief based upon the recognition of Allah by our inner consciousness, is brought to our attention in the Qur» an by pointing out the important psychological fact that there is an instinctive feeling of faith in Almighty Allah, the Creator of the universe, which comes to men when they are free from inclinations, or the distractions of dull routines, or when surprised by the question of the origin of the universe, or when faced with hardships or misfortunes which they can not overcome by themselves.
We should respond first by pointing out that this places unwarranted limits on how God can choose to communicate with us.
By pointing out this greater openness on the part of theologians of nature I do not mean to say that we already include all the others and can do the job by ourselves.
... The Negro can find deficiencies... in every phase of American life, but his own deficiencies are not one whit removed by pointing out those of others.
Here's the confusion: Arkes proposes and defends the notion that natural law best accounts for our intuitions of equality and justice; Prof. Smolin responds by pointing out that people have believed evil things in the name of natural law.
Craig attempts to purge the paradox by pointing out that the kalam argument contends only «that an infinite number of events can not elapse, not that an infinite time can not elapse» (K 172).
Though most, if not all, humans are guilty of thinking judgmental and hypocritical thoughts, those making up roughly 60 % 0f the population who are truly ignorant, narrowminded, with lack of a personal identity (easily manipulated by peers) tend to go to the extreme of blowing the horn of self - righteousness by pointing out the flaws in other groups instead of focusing on their own flaws, which is an increased epidemic in this day in age especially in the age groups of 15 to 33.
In the most recent Republican debate, several Republican candidates tried to distinguish themselves from the idealistic Rubio by pointing out that Syria was more peaceful (and less of a source of global terror) when the Assad regime ran the whole country, and that Bashar al - Assad might be the lesser evil compared to ISIS.
Deflect the blame by pointing out the speck in your brother's eye.
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