Sentences with phrase «correct in that points»

But Tabarrok is correct in pointing out that having such narrow options for gaining marketable skills is lousy for many students, lousy for many employers and lousy for the economy as a whole.
Yet Mr. Fuld is correct in pointing out that not only Bear Stearns and A.I.G., but also Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs would have failed without state support.
Feezell is also correct in pointing out the asymmetry we are willing to adopt regarding prenatal nonexistence and posthumous nonexistence (43).
1785], (Bulst, 23) the Protestant theologian Paul Althaus is quite correct in pointing out that Catholic theology of the past has had an overly intellectualized and depersonalized notion of revelation.
But, in my judgment, Leclerc is correct in pointing out the implicit lacuna in Whitehead's thought in the matter of the ontological status of societies.
The proponents of the linguistic turn are correct in pointing to the interconnectedness of every word with other words in the linguistic system of which it is a part.
I think you are correct in pointing out that Smith was big into the multiple TE set, but I personally would love to see another big target.
While you'd be quite correct in pointing out that there's no overflow, a lot of these fat calories weren't «burned» — they went into providing for the body's upkeep in various ways (when it could have been just as easily carb calories that were burned).
Barrabas: You are totally correct in pointing out that as Americans we are certainly not blameless in the area of ethnic superiority and cruelty and blindness to those of less than white skin.
Interesting blog Robert and I think that your correct in pointing out the costs of some of these self help seminars and let me tell you that there is way worse out there then Robert's.
Whatever mistakes of writing and / or over-reaching reasoning Miskolczi may make, he is entirely correct in pointing to water vapor and the hydrological cycle as the regulating mechanism for surface temperature.
«You're also correct in pointing out that snow accumulating in the East Antarctic interior is increasing, presumably due to increased precipitation caused by more humid conditions caused by warming air.»
You are correct in pointing to Monckton's dodgy choice of temperature record.
Stephen Wilde is quite correct in pointing to evaporation from the oceans and the rate of the hydrological cycle as the pre-eminent regulator of surface temperatures on Earth in his conceptual «model.»
You are completely correct in pointing out that this is what she accused Hegerl et al of in IPCC — despite that not being true in that case.
Mr Dibb was correct in pointing out that I would be entitled to take into account, as a matter of judicial notice, that the use of the internet, to ascertain information about particular people, is now commonplace.

Not exact matches

As other Twitter users pointed out, Indoor Survey may be a way for business users to funnel data to Apple's MapsConnect, an app that lets businesses «add or correct information to help your customers find you in Apple Maps.»
But most of the correct points USA Today made about that issue were lost in a self - made haze of naked opportunism.
And it was hard to go out there night after night and do that and find the courage to cover him fairly, but not over correct to the point where you bashed him because he was coming after you and causing this issue in your life.
In reality, the changes were an attempt to correct the insurmountable problems inherent in the proposed rule that the «critics» accurately and doggedly pointed ouIn reality, the changes were an attempt to correct the insurmountable problems inherent in the proposed rule that the «critics» accurately and doggedly pointed ouin the proposed rule that the «critics» accurately and doggedly pointed out.
Agrium recorded annual USD dividends of $ 3.5000 $ 3.4050 $ 3.0300 in 2016, 2015 and 2014 so the streak is correct even though the dividend hasn't been increased since June 2015 as you pointed out.
Assuming the Times is correct and the questions indeed are Mueller's, an earlier electronic Times headline would seem more to the point: «Mueller Has Dozens of Inquiries for Trump in Broad Quest on Russia Ties and Obstruction.»
Trudeau's point in Hamburg was that those companies now have a moral responsibility to help him and other leaders correct the situation.
It can be difficult to have the correct perspective when you are following the markets on a daily basis, but most average investors don't have to worry about this type of lump - sum, point - in - time investment performance.
Mr. Zvolinsky is correct in warning that if Russia does not stabilize its fiscal system and defend the currency to the point where the economy is re-rubalized, Russia is in danger of falling apart into regions.
The pair may correct a few points in...
When using the card, you can always check to see if you received the correct amount of points for purchases in the Ultimate Rewards portal as well.
I don't think you are correct, both current trans and the dead sea stuff point to abusers of self in the greek as well.
In isaiah the World is called an orb more correct than a circle... the four corners is a description of the directions of the wind not a reference point..
It is clear in all of your «pontificating» you have missed the point of her point entirely in your mad dash to «correct» her.
His point was correct in that why should I pay for someone else to have $ ex?
But at least your subtraction was correct Forty - six percent of Americans believe that God created humans in their present form at one point within the past 10,000 years, according to a survey released by Gallup in June.
Interesting... I grew up in the 1960's thinking that Jesus looked EXACTLY like Mighty Mouse; cape, huge mouse ears and he / she (let's be politically correct here) could fly with one arm pointed up to the sky, conquring anything.
In this work he commented one by one on all his writings, giving details about the date and circumstances of the work, noting places where he had changed his mind, pointing out passages where he got things wrong, for example where he had cited a biblical text from memory and not gotten it correct.
As Russell Hittinger has shown in his book The First Grace: Rediscovering the Natural Law in a Post-Christian Society (see chapter four), St. Thomas's point is not that the judge corrects a flawed human law in favor of the natural law.
The post-modernist is correct to point out the ways in which hegemonic framing marginalizes a good many people, ideas, and practices at the expense of others.
«The kingdom of God is within you» correct me if I am wrong David, but isn't that not dissimilar to the point being made in your cartoon?
There are some immature, insecure people who demand that * everyone * adhere to their point of view because they themselves don't, in their heart of hearts, believe that said view holds any water and are seeking confirmation via popularity, because if more people believe it, it MUST be correct.
These authors are certainly correct, however, in pointing out that Ramanuja is inconsistent here concerning the relation of perfection and becoming.
As Erasmus pointed out in his debate with Luther, God would not have called us to choose him if Luther's position were correct.
I don't care if you are correct in your reference to the APA, it is moot to the point that your asserted connection to «sin» is completely unfounded and therefore you are wrong to conclude it is factual.
The sentences were grammatically correct, in a way, but never formed a coherent argument or point.
When Friedrich Nietzsche, in his several tirades against Christianity, points to these elements as of the essence of the biblical tradition, he is certainly correct — though not in the dark conclusions he draws from the observation,
From a Whiteheadian point of view, both are correct in their affirmations, and these need to be formulated so as to complement one another.
Smith reminds readers of the idea of divine accommodation, which suggests that «in the process of divine inspiration, God did not correct every incomplete or mistaken viewpoint of the biblical authors in order to communicate through them with their readers... The point of the inspired scripture was to communicate its central point, not to straighten out every kink and dent in the views of all the people involved in biblical inscripturation and reception along the way.»
But every responsibly acting physician will give an at least implicitly correct answer in which he reaches an absolute ethic at least at one point.
If any Christian church is correct in saying that we are saved simply because we are Christian, especially if we do wrong and don't have to own up to it, then what is the point in even going to church?
Your being ridiculous for assuming my math is wrong when it is actually correct... In order for things to be correct like life itself the numbers have to be exact on point off and everything crumbles.
And my impression (as a nontheologian venturing beyond his competence and willing to be corrected) is that, despite ample encouragements from theologians in the liberal and neo-orthodox traditions, what we are calling liberal Protestantism has not exploited those resources within its own tradition that justify or even demand a positive theology on this point.
From this point of view, the power in the pragmatists» association of truth with warranted assertability in a self - correcting community of inquiry is obvious.
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