Sentences with phrase «commentators have pointed»

The Spectre exploit is a serious security vulnerability to be sure, but as some commentators have pointed out in recent months, it's not the kind of exploit the average user needs to worry about.
Other commentators have pointed out on Boing Boing that iTunes does not «phone home» if the MiniStore pane is closed.
Some commentators have pointed to an evolution in the way Skype is run under its recent ownership by Microsoft.
A number of commentators have pointed to the increased reliance on networks and social norms to replicate or improve accountability, access and information in complex litigation.
As many commentators have pointed out, the efforts of JAAC have resulted in a «very strong bench, untainted by patronage.»
For this reason, as other commentators have pointed out already, in this post and this post (in German), it seems unlikely that the German courts would challenge primacy in respect of this question, as they will, most probably, be able to accommodate the Court's earlier analysis.
Jetfuel has shown no interest in engaging with science when commentators have pointed out issues out.
On the face of it, that should not apply to every unsolicited document submitted, especially one that failed internal review and clearly had no influence whatsoever on the agency's decision, as many of the more sensible commentators have pointed out.
Designing new mass transit systems can shape the evolution of suburbia into tomorrow's cities, as a number of commentators have pointed out.
The E3 demo revealed what appeared to be quite a central storyline, so spoiler - averse readers may wish to space out to some Creedence Clearwater Revival and Janis Joplin records instead (both artists featured prominently in the demo video; Twitter commentators have pointed out an anachronism in 2K's musical choices, though).
Also, as some commentators have pointed out, the ladies at the book club were the ones who set out the bottles of Bud (go girls!).
Academic commentators have pointed out that the identification of Sanders» political platform and ideology with «democratic socialism» is inaccurate.
Commentators have pointed out a number of factors could undermine Mr Osborne's bid to foster a recovery through # 81 billion of spending cuts over the next four years.
As the man most likely to succeed Tony Blair when the prime minister departs from Downing Street later this year, commentators have pointed out the wide themes Mr Brown's article covers.
As many commentators have pointed out, the only worse for Cameron than Boris losing might be Boris winning.
Indeed, countless commentators have pointed out that the Tories» proposed cut in inheritance tax (IHT) drives a cart and horses through their claim to be a «progressive» political party.
As many commentators have pointed out in recent times, there is nothing in it for the Spanish to accept early (or even delayed) Scottish entry into the EU.
i really don't think — as ohter commentators have pointed out --- that a baby spending a few hours away from its mother in the first 48 hrs is damaging in the least (if you think so, you are welcome to evaluate my kids for problems)....
Many commentators have pointed out that De Gea may well be the only starter in our next game that started the final game of last season.
Giroud been great during the Euro's as some commentators have pointed out he thrives when he has players overlapping from midfield, or a tricky nimble striking partner to work with -
As so many commentators have pointed out, the current situation is akin to Animal House.
As several commentators have pointed out, there has been a significant fall in hours worked, as there usually is in downturns.
However, as some commentators have pointed out, the correlation between the popularity of digital platforms and the amount of dollars it can command is an imperfect measure.
Or as another commentator has pointed out, it is rather like someone promising to give up smoking in five years» time — a promise which can always be kept, without ever stopping smoking, because its fulfilment is always five years in the future.

Not exact matches

O'Leary vowed on the call to deploy his television fame — by this point, he'd left the Den but was working as a commentator for BNN — to help make that happen.
«One friendly but sharp - eyed commentator on Berkshire has pointed out that our book value at the end of 1964 would have bought about one - half ounce of gold and, 15 years later, after we have plowed back all earnings along with much blood, sweat and tears, the book value produced will buy about the same half ounce.
Also, some commentators will be tempted to draw attention to what they might describe as «large 1/2 percentage point changes» when the forecasts are revised, even though any such revisions may reflect much smaller adjustments if it is the case that the forecasts have merely crossed rounding barriers.
This, which is what happened in the United States and peripheral Europe, is one of those brutally obvious points that so many commentators and economists have failed to grasp.
The hypocrisy of this stance has already been pointed out by several commentators: as Lysiane Gagnon asks, where did the Québec government think the $ 8.4 b equalisation cheque that it cashed last year came from?
But as a couple of astute commentators on the Macleans blog pointed out, Relentlessly Progressive Economics had already noted the studyâ $ ™ s flawed assumption about capital.
I think his observations are valid; I am not an evangelical Christian but I have, at one point or another, heard ALL of these terms and practices he describes from friends, acquaintances, and commentators on boards like this one who are «born again.»
For example, a conservative commentator might concede, grudgingly, that there has been some increase in the share of national income going to the top 10 percent of taxpayers, but then point out that anyone with an income over $ 81,000 is in that top 10 percent.
And to a point you make my point, though not in total, I'll grant you that, when you say ``... the players and commentators have the right to ignore him.
The point about all these pontifications, I thought at the time, whether over the airwaves or in the print media, either by secular commentators or by the kind of Catholics the liberal media like to give a platform to because their views on the Catholic tradition are so similar to their own (it seemed by the beginning of the conclave that it had all been going on for ever) was — or so I reflected then in my simple way — that this wonderful free - for - all was the only chance for many of them to be heard at all on this subject.
D. E. Nineham points out that «most commentators accept at any rate the basic facts of the story, arguing that Christians would have been unlikely to invent a tradition in which Jesus receives hurried burial from a pious Jew, and his own followers have no part in the proceedings ’15 and then goes on to add that «scholarly opinion has perhaps been a little inclined to overlook the possible influence of the Old Testament on the story».16
Most commentators point to MacIntyre's influence on my work concerning the recovery of the virtues and corresponding criticism of modern moral philosophy, and it is true that I have learned much from MacIntyre's account of the virtues.
It is indicative of the scotoma operating in our collective field of vision that many commentators on the acceptance speech professed themselves to be utterly baffled about what George Bush (or his speechwriter Peggy Noonan) could have meant by the «thousand points of light.»
The one VITAL point missed by this commentator is that the fault of his embarrassment lies with the FOUNDATION — who as a Board of Directors appointed by man and not God, passed the baton to Franklin INSTEAD of his sister who has the true calling of God and should be navitgating this ship.
I would agree with your assessment that the commentators really see things from their point of view only but I have been guilty of that as well.
Several commentators on American religion have pointed out that American Protestantism is divided into two camps.
Yes, two liberal commentators have used similar language in the past, but as David Frum wisely points out, the indecencies of others in the past do not excuse those of Limbaugh in the present, nor should they prevent us from speaking out about the situation at hand.
I think you make a valid point that Christian believers may combine scriptures on our own, without necessarily being aware of how various Jewish commentators have viewed their scriptures over the years.
As commentators from Jacques Ellul to Peter Leithart have pointed out, the Teacher in the book is not concerned so much with «Vanity» or «Meaninglessness» as he is with the evanescence of all things around him.
As the commentator stated on Sky Sports, these late wins can be the true sign of champions, and with Manchester City having lost earlier on today, we have also closed the gap at the top to only two points.
He had a few good passes and the commentators pointed out his great control on a few occasions.
I've always found Jim to be a very gentle, non-judgmental commentator on the subject, not so much prescribing a single one - size - fits - all sleep pattern, but standing up to those who do, pointing out that there is enormous variability around the world, and that people who don't follow the standards laid out by some conservative pediatricians are not necessarily condemning their children to inevitable abnormality.
Commentators have already compared May to Brown, pointing to her attempts to differentiate from a flashy predecessor, her inability to delegate, the premium she places on loyalty and the fact that her father was a clergyman.
Commentators are already pointing out that if this is 1992 all over again then David Cameron is going to have a hellish time with the rebellious fringe of his own party, just as John Major did back then.
The M25 has been a continual talking point for both commuters and commentators around the country ever since.
Commentators have been quick to point out Trump's remarkable U-turn on Syria.
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