Sentences with phrase «clarify some points which»

It seemed worthwhile, therefore, to loop back to clarify some points which may be causing confusion and to raise some additional questions for your consideration.

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Correction: The point at which electricity is applied in the aluminum fabricating process has been clarified.
Can you imagine a world in which the definition of every object or point of discussion had to be clarified before moving forward with social intercourse?
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.
Jared has clarified his critique of evangelicals, which seems to be a sociological critique that, regardless of what we say at the end of the day, our orientation reveals that the political has in fact become an idol.I think it's worth bringing up at this point Joe's post from way back....
In response to his critics, Kuhn has added a Postscript in the second edition of his book, and has written several essays, in which he clarifies his earlier views and at some points significantly modifies them.
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.
Durkheim also was important to me in clarifying the point that ideologies are born in community and maintained there through regularly rehearsing those events that provide the symbolic paradigms through which members of the community understand themselves and their collective purpose.
Perhaps the best way of clarifying this matter is to point out the asymmetry, abstractly considered, between the way in which Judaism regards Christianity and the way in which Christianity regards Judaism.
Although if the butter does change color, you get Ghee (clarified butter) which is just notorious for the amount of saturated fats, it can be had in moderation, not that you're going to keel over in a day:)-RRB- The point of the bechamel is the purity of the white color to resemble creaminess and all the good stuff, so I can see why one would want to restart using fresh butter if the color does change.
This recipe teaches you how to make your own ghee (golden, clarified butter that has a higher smoke point than normal butter and is low in lactose and casein / not vegan), as well as how to make miso - date ghee, which is too delicious for words.
A pure form of clarified butter, GHEE EASY has a much higher smoke point of 250 °C, unlike butter which starts burning at 130 °C, and traditional cooking oils which turn black at 160 °C.
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.
«To clarify, I have only one point of reference, which is the votes and proceedings.
(To clarify: Schneiderman's camp is attacking Donovan because he won't formally denounce Paladino, which Schneiderman — along with pretty much the entire Democratic establishment at this point — has done.
If the defense claims a judge erred in admitting certain evidence, rearguing that point in a post-trial motion gives the judge a chance to clarify the earlier ruling, which could make it harder for the defense to win the point on appeal.
He clarified how human eggs mature, which hormones make it happen and at which point in egg development fertilisation with sperm is most likely.
Paradoxically I am also aware that pushing students too hard constantly can be misused as a tool for psychological control or bullying, so this is a really important point to clarify, along with emphasising the need for the student to check in with themselves (which is a skill that needs to be taught).
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.»
«There's still a lot of money to be made, but only when the movie works,» the insider clarified, pointing out how Stone's peer Sandra Bullock was said to have made nearly $ 70 million off of Gravity alone, thanks to a back - end deal which had the actress profiting handily when the film topped $ 600 million worldwide.
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).
When they rate specific actions, however, they are even more discriminating: the district «s ability to Clarify the steps needed to improve the quality of instruction has a mean of 4.5, while the question of how frequently they Communicate about best practice in high - priority areas of instruction has a mean of 3.6, which falls between categories of occasionally and often on a five - point scale.
They end up having a heated debate about the merits of the new ideas, which leads Angela to drop facilitator Steve an email to clarify some points.
To clarify something... the drivetrain is made so if you are requiring the car to go quicker (pressing the accelerator pedal harder), the transmission will hold the gear until it reaches a fail safe shift point (a point at which is predetermined if you go over «this point» it will cause damage to your drivetrain — this is on most stock production vehicles) or until you ease off the accelerator pedal, which tells the powertrain you no longer need to try and go quicker.
I checked my email, the September KDP newsletter, and the information about MatchBook available from a link on my KDP bookshelf (which all boiled down to the same information), and this point wasn't clarified.
At this point, we feel it's important to clarify that there are ways in which Windows 8 isn't offering something new.
That said, one observation that does touch on Kindle Worlds itself: one non-trivial point that remains to be clarified is which version (s) of Vampire Diaries Alloy has actually licensed — Smith's, as reflected in the first seven books, or the TV series universe, whose continuity differs dramatically from the original print series.
To clarify our point, this example assumes a constant annual rate of return for the stocks of 5 %, which is the mid-range of future expected stock returns presented in Article 6.2.
«At first blush, the FHA's certification changes appear to meaningfully clarify lender liability which should be viewed as a positive development for mortgage credit availability but not a seismic shift as enforcement anxiety remains,» wrote Isaac Boltansky and Amy DeBone, policy analysts at Compass Point Research and Trading, in a note to clients.
I did clarify that my points are not about income properties, which in some areas where rents are high work.
While Marine animal trainers usually use a whistle to mark the behaviors (the sound travels better underwater), we use a simple piece of metal and plastic which clarifies (in the dog's mind), what is expected of him at an exact point in time without stress and confusion.
While I can understand a few of your points, such as being confused which desk is the check - in desk, I would like to clarify some inaccuracies that I've found.
As we closed this loophole, we also updated our terms and conditions which now clarifies that points converted from hotel and car loyalty programs, and e-Rewards, e-Miles, Valued Opinions and Diners Club will no longer count toward qualification for a Companion Pass.
RIE pointed to some other remediation efforts costing $ 2.5 T to 2030, which «we are looking at» (that RIE endorsed them he wrote later), but Harry Twinotter still has not clarified what remediation efforts he thinks ought to be implemented now.
Rather than argue about little rhetorical points and taking down someone else's article or points, I prefer to clarify the big picture issues, which is why I did this post rather than continue the argumentation about mainly rhetorical points on the previous two threads.
I asked you to clarify why the «directly» in the first paragraph below refers to both direct and indirect effects, given the succeeding paragraph which distinguishes between direct and indirect effects in order to point out the additional consequence of the indirect effects?
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.
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.
[Response: Dear Isaac, you've got a potentially valid point, that hinges on the question which we have not really clarified yet: how important are differences in temperature, and how important is the absolute value of temperature (which does come in due to all the non-linearities, e.g. Clausius - Clapeyron, which are not just small second - order effects).
UPDATE: The Garden Bridge Trust has contacted us to clarify some points, both of which I think we covered above but I will add as requested:
8of9's regulatory rules engine integrates with software platforms to clarify which data points are required to meet rules for regulatory compliance and reporting.
The provisions of CPR 57.7 which requires that the claim form contains a statement of the claimants» and defendants» interest in the estate is a useful starting point but this case clarifies that this is in fact a substantive law point rather than a simply procedural issue.
The purpose of a Part 18 Request in the context of a personal injury or clinical negligence claim is to obtain key information from the other side so that a party can clarify a particular point which perhaps ought to be made clear previously.
Getting back to my point, which relates to the use of «clarify», in Resurfice [Resurfice v Hanke, 2007 SCC 7] McLachlin CJ didn't seem to think that there was all that much confusion «in this area» — meaning the area of factual causation.
There is fierce legal debate among the several insurers of those employers to clarify the appropriate «trigger» for mesothelioma coverage — the point from which the appropriate indemnifying insurer can be identified.
A Supreme Court ruling tells us what the law is, typically by clarifying some point on which the law was previously unclear.
It is, however, better to use your vehicle for the parking and three - point turn training for reasons which are clarified at www.JodaCollins.com, Agreement page, left column, colored print.
At one point, Zuckerberg also said that Messenger makes up 10 % of global VOIP, but clarified another time on the call that Messenger is specifically 10 % of mobile global VOIP calls, which is a less competitive market given the penetration of software like Skype on the desktop.]
To clarify this point, the 2017 Guidelines stipulate that any inconsistency with an order can indeed result in a new order if a Judge so rules, but that cases in which the original order was a deviation will not necessarily change due to an inherently obvious inconsistency.
One challenge in examining the influences of parenting and temperament on one another is that cross-sectional studies, which measure temperament and parenting at only one point in time, do not clarify the direction of influence between temperament and parenting.
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