So, while Cameron makes big, persuasive speeches that
do at least point him in the right direction, the Labour Party allows itself to be distracted by the smallness of the contest for the succession to Brown after what it regards as certain defeat.
Whatever the outcome of this ideological clash,
it does at least point out a startling dearth of sexual diversity in big budget studio films.
Not exact matches
The price will inevitably be a sticking
point for many consumers, since it can be cheaper —
at least over the short term — to hire human cleaners to
do the vacuuming.
The bottom line,
at least as far as Wall Street is concerned, is that Comcast (cmcsa) and its peers probably don't have much to worry about from Verizon (vz)
at this
point, says John Hodulik
at UBS.
Some of the schools that didn't reply might also have spinner bans, so the 32 % figure is an
at least point.
A raise won't
do it
at this
point,
at least not for the good ones.
Far better,
at least from the bank's
point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
The report
points out that, although 68 % of billionaires hold
at least a four - year degree, a sheepskin «is not a prerequisite to then go on and amass a billion - dollar fortune,» since one in three billionaires either never went to college
at all or didn't stick around to finish.
As a marketer, I can't really
do anything with a data
point about the percentage of business travelers who are women —
at least not anything that will differentiate from all of the rest of my competitors.
Academic economists
do not need to concede the fiscal stimulus
point to Bay Street — but we should
at least acknowledge that they may have one.
This card, which carries an $ 95 annual fee after the first year, also doesn't assess foreign transaction fees and offers 25,000
points if you spend
at least $ 3,000 within three months of opening the account.
But a total repeal of Obamacare,
at least in the near term, is much easier said than
done, and full replacement with new comprehensive legislation seems highly unlikely
at this
point in time, given that 60 Senate votes will be needed to
do so, and Democrats and Republicans appear as far apart as ever in coming to a consensus on a bipartisan strategy to move forward.
At this point, I feel confident that they will continue earning at least $ 1,500 per month as long as we continue running them as we do no
At this
point, I feel confident that they will continue earning
at least $ 1,500 per month as long as we continue running them as we do no
at least $ 1,500 per month as long as we continue running them as we
do now.
So he
did at least indirectly confirm Kogan's general
point that Facebook's developer and user terms are
at loggerheads.
They have a
point, but if we are not going to
do that, which we are not —
at least not yet — then we must get the oil to market.
This is
at least a
point higher than the average for employees who
do their jobs in regular offices, and something so unheard of that we had to look
at the data again.
The
point being if you have other sources of support you don't «need» to rely on SS so much, or
at least I suspect that will be the argument put forward.
But, Alberta
does not have the constitutional authority,
at least so far as I can tell, to regulate the
point and method by which exports take place, nor
does it necessarily have any authority to interrupt specific exports which would otherwise be permissible with respect to aggregate export restrictions.
White is
pointing to certain questions that financial professionals are asking, such as:
Does having a net worth of
at least $ 1 million or individual income of
at least $ 200K necessarily mean you are a «sophisticated» investor, especially if you've never invested before?
At the very
least, they might have noticed that Mr. Trump isn't showing the same level of concern for hurricane damage in their island as he
did for earlier damage to Texas and Florida, both of which he had visited by this
point.
The Irish polity
at this
point did not have to surrender its sovereignty as it doesn't have to raise its corporate tax,
at least not yet.
The FOMC is expected to
do everything it can to both push growth higher and to keep interest rates as low as they can,
at least to a
point, in order to keep inflation under control.
As for the BOJ, I suspect that
at least internally, they are targeting specific levels of the Yen and will stabilize its value
at some
point to ensure capital outflows don't derail the recovery.
Jeff makes the
point that the classic bubbles of yesterday gained 1000 % or more, but they
did so over
at least 10 years, which is why they became so embedded in the economy and so widespread across investor portfolios.
The present ruling
does raise a novel (
at least to the extent not already covered by Châteauguay)
point of law, which is the circumstances under which delay can serve as a trigger to render a municipal or provincial regulatory requirement inoperative or inapplicable.
It
does work much better when you
point to actual sources when you post data —
at least for those of us who prefer to comment on facts more than opinion.
Interestingly, the Times story
does not mention the North American Man - Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), an organization that has the merit of being utterly straightforward on a subject about which the Times,
at least at this
point in its political evolution, feels compelled to be somewhat coy.
Your post
DID NOT
point that out (to me
at least).
You are taking what he
did say and massively misrepresenting it, portraying it according to your warped delusional belief system, in a failed attempt to make some seemingly important,
at least to you,
point.
The main thing I didn't like about the video —
at least until I got the
point of it — was that all the Christians in it looked so miserable!
CAPS LOCK
DOES NOT MAKE YOUR
POINT MORE RELEVANT...
at least not to those of us with a 6th grade education.
He wants his own rescue mission to happen — or
at least he
did at one
point.
And he went on to intimate, although he
did not say outright, that
at least one reason for this hesitation and weakness is that the persons to whom such preaching is addressed are in no condition, intellectually or spiritually, to get the
point of the message of the neo-orthodox preacher.
I don't get Kurt
point of view, for me it's like this: if you believe, you act, you
do good or
at least try to.
To say that sin
at least harmed men is beside the
point; for what harm
did it
do to harm men, parts of a system of reality that as a whole or in its ultimate reality was incapable of loss or gain?
Or again, when we speak in the creed of the Eternal Word of God as «coming down from heaven,» we surely
do not think — or
at least we ought not to think — that this is a precise statement of movement from an «up» to a «down»; we all know well enough that it is, on the contrary, a most inaccurate statement from that
point of view.
Something like this can also be
done from the side of the theology of nature, and, as I have indicated, I believe this is the most promising starting
point in the «theologies of» because, in principle
at least, it is the most inclusive.
We actually
do not have sufficient hope and courage to develop the controversial
points of doctrine in such a way that they can become intelligible and acceptable for the others, or
at least need no longer be regarded as separating the Churches.
So while yes, the meme
DOES attack religion for demeaning and victimizing women (which was the original
point of the original cartoon), it ALSO attacks (or
at least shifts blame to) the victim herself.
I don't think anyone will disagree with you (fundementally
at least) on that
point.
Leibniz almost got the
point in the very time of the first microscopic perceptions of micro-organisms, but he could not free himself from the mechanical model and so, though he held that every individual
at least feels, he
did not attribute even the
least creativity, originative power, to any individual other than God, who thus had no proper place in the system.
Vistas such as these, I know,
do not appear to come within the Christian perspective; and because of this most of those who
point to them and welcome them seem,
at least by implication, to be heralding the appearance of a religion destined to supplant all earlier creeds.
Clive, you
point out how others often don't understand what Jesus was saying; but while Jesus often labors to try and make things clear to the unbeliever («Oh, you of little faith) or
at the very least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following hi
at the very
least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (
At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following hi
At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following him.
Thanks Jeremy, However, I must disagree with
at least one of your statements (simply because I
did not read the entire article, only the main
points).
Of course, clearly you know (or
at least hope) that I don't approve of the holocaust, since otherwise there's no real
point to bringing it up as an example.
yo tom tom, ur what i like to call a lost cause, only the Lord himself could change your
point of view, so why
do nt u get out of here
at least John has a future in his afterlife
There are people without faith, that's ok it's up to them to believe what they want.But if you say you're a Christian
at least know something about what you say your are.If you have never read the Bible
at least once how can you say you're a Christian?Can you say you're a Math teacher but
do not know how to add?Therein lies the
point if you say you're something, know what it is you are.As it is the US is full of h
It is a bit frustrating, as you
point out, that LGBT people want us to accept their lifestyle choices, but they often
do not seem to want to accept ours... or
at least, our beliefs.
It is so easy for people to judge, but till you have something like this happens in our life, then we can understand, my son ended his life 6 years ago, we had no sign of anything, any of all the parents or not parents
pointing the finger
at this family, shame on you cuz, things happen when you
least expect them, if we had known what to
do,
do you think we would not have
done it.
However, the
point to see is that Hartshorne's God
does require
at least something other than his own essence.