Sentences with phrase «completely valid point»

That's a completely valid point.
A completely valid point, a work / life balance is tricky for busy people.
Like always, I raise completely valid points and have to ensure the flaming torches and pitchforks from the unruly.
These are both completely valid points.

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The fact that you people completely ignore pretty much every question I pose to you is evidence to me I'm making valid points you don't want to deal with.
It appears the main thrust of Eddie's comment yesterday has been completely bypassed, but her point remains valid.
Mike — Thanks for sharing your feedback with the group, but I have to point out that while your comment may be valid it completely overlooks the key point of this article.
He pointed to similar cases in other states where water supplies were contaminated or ruined due to harmful chemicals used in the process and said arguments that hydrofracking might create jobs were not completely valid.
He made a valid point and she completely avoided it by jumping back to a term she disapproved of.
There are valid points made in this article, and then it's almost completely undone with an inane discussion of websites and pdfs.
However, remove data requirements on the phone and your point is completely valid.
Quite a bit in this article could do with revision, but the central point remains completely valid:
You bring up some valid points, but I'm pretty sick of the completely arbitrary statement «your book won't make over $ 250».
But your point is valid — people need the time and inclination, but even then their experience will be completely different to that of having a knowledgeable, entertaining guide!!
Earning points before member registration are completely not valid.
You have mentioned a lot of valid points I totally agree, however I've been wondering if the ideas (or «mechanics») of those games i've mentioned couldn't be improved in some way to get further down the ideal of «a truely interactive medium», instead of trying to find completely new ways.
The Singer report has many valid points — that the IPCC has repeatedly published erroneous or misleading graphs, that the IPCC completely ignored groundbreaking research into the connection between high energy cosmic ray flux and climate, and that the «fingerprint» test of the pattern of mid-latitude warming casts doubt on climate models, the anthropogenic effect, or both.
I think there have been some very valid points made here pertaining to wholesalers, and a common theme that I have seen in this thread is that maybe some dealings with one or two «bad» wholesalers have really caused some people to be completely biased against «any» person identifying themselves as a wholesaler or has anything to do with wholesaling.
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