Sentences with phrase «different points i was making»

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She noted, however, that Project Include is in a different position than Y Combinator when it comes to asserting its relationship with Thiel, adding that YC has made a point of acknowledging problems of discrimination in tech.
That misses the point of what a post-PC world is — it's a future where computing is made invisible and divided into different devices in different situations (until we get that direct brain - internet connection, that is).
Branding and selling are all about being able to confidently communicate both your points of value and what makes you different than anyone else on the market.
What makes it different is electromyography: electrodes that measure the electrical signals from your forearm muscles to tell, for instance, whether you're making a fist, pointing a finger or giving a thumbs - up.
«Jimmy was very, very good at letting go of the things that might have made him a success up to that point, but he was willing to shed them and go for something completely different... Jimmy's career is based on a tremendous lack of fear of moving forward.»
But business blogging is different than all of that, because your blog is neither 1) a hobby, like many people's personal blogs, nor 2) the primary way your business makes money — because heck, at that point your blog is just your entire business!
And you know, look, I had read a ton of books at that point but they were so... you read «Market Wizards» by Schwager, and then you read Peter Lynch, and then you read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I read Nick Murray, was the book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything else.
My point in saying this is that there is nobody with a unique or lower cost, so notwithstanding an error in setting up an account, anytime someone claims to have some special or grossly lower or different pricing, it's because money is being made somewhere else.
You do not have to use the same exact words in the messages, but the voice used across the different channels, and the point you are making should be identical.
Another way of making this point is to calculate the average capital gains received by tax - filers at different income levels (a figure which can be derived from the Table 204-0001 data).
Einar, I didn't realize that the WR pulled their policies off their website, but that fits with the point you're making about «principles» (such as transparency) meaning something different to the Wildrose than the rest of us.
Well excellent point you got there mate.Google and MSN have different ways to improve link popularity and this makes explaining between those two pretty different.I guess Link building posts are hard to find these days.
In his response, Austin made an interesting point: although there is certainly a distinction to be made between investments from private companies and SOEs, there is also one to be made between the different kinds of SOEs.
Thanks Reshu — I was looking for something that would explain this with clarity, and you have nailed it:) The point that you made about segmenting your abandoners into different categories is something that I am going to work on implementing straight away.
The point of balance is a little bit higher up on the handle then I personally like because it makes maneuvering it around to different hand positions a little bit more difficult.
To Ms Neu's point, these different traits can be blended in ways that make for a more effective team.
The older textbooks on evolution make much of the idea of ho - m - ology, pointing out the obvious resemblances between the skeletons of the limbs of different animals.
In some commentary on Caritas in Veritate, the point has been made that there are tensions among different statements of Catholic social teaching.
I was making the point that every person is different and there is no standard of behavior or empathy that has been identified in males and females, no rule of thumb you can apply.
So I was not making any speculations, I was pointing out that if what you say is true, then anyone and everyone would be coming to the same conclusion about the same creator, instead you get 41,000 different flavors of one brand along with tens of thousand of other brands.
The remarks Badian made some time ago in connection with the study of the deification of Alexander the Great are apposite in this respect: «Modern Jews and Christians, or modern rationalists, from their different points of view, have always found it difficult to believe that the ancient Greeks took their religion seriously since it seems so patently absurd.»
Admittedly, it is a bit different, because one can't really question whether my wife exists, but I hope you'll forgive a somewhat flawed analogy, and see the point I am trying to make.
And I think so often in our work for justice, we lack patience for those who are on different points of the journey, we want to leap them from Point A to Point Z. Sometimes I want to make that leap myself or leapfrog someone else to where I am already — forgetting that it took a lot of pipelines, bridges, prayers and conversations for me to end up where I am.
Most are right and how is this any different than christians copying and pasting scripture to try to make their crazy point???
Obviously it is much more difficult for us to imagine the first appearance of reflective thought at some point in the history of a phylum or race made up of different individuals than at some point in the series of states making up the life of one and the same embryo.
While concordism leaves the reader scratching her head as she attempts to figure out how there could have been waters above the sky (Genesis 1:7), Walton's approach «maintains that this terminology is simply describing cosmic geography in Israelite terms to make a totally different point
Ogden mentions that every creature is to some extent God's act,» and that each creature has a certain freedom; 46 but he does not make use of this notion to point out that different creatures will be acts of God to different degrees depending upon how they actualize their freedom.
Surely, while that which Scaperlanda could quote was interesting and helped make his point, the American economy and the number of immigrants, legal and otherwise, is much different from the 1997 analysis from the National Research Council.
Fair enough, I mean, you make a valid point that one of the biggest things about the democractic party is trying to legislate so many different things when there are certain aspects of my life that the government should have 0 say over.
But these are enough to make the point that we have two very different stories.
no this drought is caused by your god for an entirely different reason; because your god taught humans nature belongs to them, they has abused it to the point of natures first man made drought.
I understand your argument, but am making an entirely different point.
Another point to make is that I find peoples theology seem threatened if you might have a different approach at looking at some points or ideas in doctrine or some theology.
If our different understandings of the truth made no difference, there would be no point in dialogue.
The difference is Mr. I will never win Pulitzer... is that Islamic TERRORISTS come teams of 4 on 4 different planes sent from mosques and other places of Islam to kill jews... He is but one man... Who made his point... It was people like you that he was trying to change..
He needs our view on salvation, wrath, and eternal rewards, and our case might be strengthened with his view of justification, while avoiding the mistakes he makes about works following faith... though really, his point about works is that they follow faith in the Holy Spirit... which is different, and which I could probably agree with.
Anyway., maybe my view is different and I am not condemning, but I am pointing out that when you state you have some special gift that makes you «special» and separate from the body of Christ and you pass correction off as that you do not hold the same accountability to correct view of the bible, then you are already in danger.
For example, studying advanced geometry is important because it makes students consider worlds quite different from the world they assume to be «true» — worlds where parallel lines meet, where the shortest distance between two points is a curved line.
But I don't think that undermines the argument I made above, because we're actually making slightly different points.
And some gay people feel that gay sex is wrong (and many have at some point in their lives), so they are clearly capable of taking a moral stand on the issue (without the physical components of their brains being any different than someone who makes a different choice).
IF I belittle those who I am called to serve, talk of their weak points in contrast perhaps with what I think of as my strong points; if I adopt a superior attitude, forgetting [that God made us different and He has given me all that I have], then I know nothing of Calvary love.
The temptation, particularly for those of us who operate from a position of privilege, is to gravitate towards the good and ignore the very real and true cries of the oppressed and marginalized or even just - plain - different - from - us of our society, to retreat into the worlds of our own making and the brightly lit aisles of a shopping centre, and then point to the good stories as good enough for us.
(Were not David Hume and Adam Smith, under different background assumptions but with the same Augustinian sense for real experience, to make an analogous point?)
There are a limited number of instances where the parable in very much its original form made a point of significance to the early Church, even if that was different from the point originally intended by the historical Jesus, and in such cases the gospel form of the parable may approximate to the original, e.g. the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son.
But that is beside the point — the whole argument to be made here is that Christianity and its messengers both try to differentiate themselves from the rest when, in truth, they really are no different.
These objectors may have assumed different notions of «rational» and have overlooked the point Gunter makes that Bergson's intuitions are reflective.
Both Trent and The Catechism of the Catholic Church as well as the 1979 Letter on Certain Questions concerning Eschatology make the point that any sense of punishment «is altogether different from the punishment of the damned.»
there are different versions of the belief but the fact that he put what God did through Christ in the center is the biggest point he's making.
Can you not find it within yourself to be kind: we know that you have a different faith to NP — you do not need to keep on making this point.
Pagels (1984) points out that if the relative masses of protons and neutrons were different by a small fraction of 1 per cent, making the proton heavier than the neutron, hydrogen atoms would be unstable since the protons that constitute their nuclei would spontaneously decay into neutrons.
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