Sentences with phrase «do is point»

All they have to do is point the magnetic hook on the fish, and it will instantly stick.
All you do is point fingers when you come onto this site.
Maybe the thing to do is point out how exciting it all was.
Victor Oladipo hits the dagger 3 and all the Cavs can do is point the finger / blame somebody else (what is Kevin Love doing...?)
All I have to do is POINT > CLICK > PAY and wait for the delivery man to knock on my door and hand me the packages!
If you are living in sin, the first thing God will do is point it out to you through His Word or through church.
All posts like yours do is point at a cut when there is a laceration of an artery in this country.
And if someone else is not paying respect to it, then all I want to do is point it out.
All verses like this and Matthew 5:28 (where Jesus talks about adultery in a similarly harsh manner, are meant to do is point us straight to verses of Paul's such as Romans 3:23 and Ephesians 2:8 - 9: it's the evidence Jesus provides that, no matter what, even if we never murder a single person or in any way commit adultery, we're nothing without Him... and, oh, yeah, it's the meter that shows us who we are and why we need Him, and only Him (John 14:6), to get to heaven.
All I can do is point you to the One who saved me from and in it.)
What I actually do is point out that is, in fact, no evidence or reason to believe such a being exists.
All we're doing is pointing out that, primarily, I think — and we don't point it out explicitly — most religions are after the same thing.
He takes offense on behalf of all men if I «criticize» — when all I think I'm doing is pointing out the bleedingly obvious.
At most, all he could do was point to temporality, the ceaseless flow of beings out of nothingness and into nothingness again, and then — in a gesture that often seems as much one of hopelessness as of «piety» — point away toward the mysterious Ereignis, the «appropriating event,» that somehow brings this about.
If some fish get left in Seattle or Chicago, it becomes a monumental task to get it on the next aircraft before you have a lot of money involved, and the first thing everybody does is point a finger at somebody else.»
When he 1st came and we was winning, all Wenger did was point at who he wanted and Dein was the one who done the magic to get them in.
All he does is point and mouth off, if he did more game reading than just looking like a donkey dancing on ice then may be we would be more solid, the guy can't read the game to save his life.
All he does is point and shout instead of reading and doing some intelligent defending..
People can believe what they want, but when in the furtherance of their AGENDA they indicate that I am lying or that I'm some Wenger acolyte when all I did is point at the facts, and might I add, ALL the known facts which means that those facts don't lack context, about Wenger's Monaco days, it is something I am not prepared to accept meekly.

Not exact matches

That last point can't be overstated — my biggest problem with running shoes is that they are hard to wash and often don't feel the same afterwards.
The difference between the two is 1.8 percentage points, and it is reasonable to assume that is what earnings buybacks are doing to boost earnings.
I do nt think the Fed is going to want markets to price in more tightening at this point, said Shaun Osborne, chief FX strategist at Scotiabank in Toronto.
So this is a fairly significant technical challenge to make deeply cryogenic tanks out of carbon fiber, and it's only recently that we think the carbon fiber technology has gotten to the point where we can actually do this without having to create a liner — some sort of metal liner, or other liner, on the inside of the tanks, which would add mass and complexity.
As the study points out, the cheapest cities to live in may have the lowest average of combined expenses, but that doesn't mean everything there is cheap, like transportation or groceries.
Many candidates are prepared to talk about the high points of their career, but to get a full scope of how you will adjust to the job, hiring managers also want to see how you handle situations that don't go as planned.
Zandberg points out that alcohol companies are experts at developing and promoting consumer brands, something that cannabis firms, until now confined to the medical space, haven't done before.
Instead say: Simply point out what the other person did that's a problem for you.
What direction did my rough math point in, for the two warranties I was offered this weekend?
«So we're a ways away from that actually starting to break at this point, and frankly I'd be surprised if that level did get broken,» he added.
It doesn't need to be revolutionary, but it should deliver a new point of view or approach.
At what point did you realize you were building something that would last?
So, it comes to the point where you've got a minute to go and someone is pushing you to keep going — even though you don't think you can.
But the clerk waives it away with a weary «we don't take that one,» and points to a small sign delineating which varieties of Visas are acceptable to the clothing chain.
Chen told Reuters that the ministry was monitoring the situation and did not plan to issue an alert at this point.
These days, I've gotten to a weird point, where — I mean, I've been doing it for like, seven years, so I sometimes feel like I have nothing left to say.
Further, IndieWire points out that the new subscription plan includes a three - month iHeartRadio trial subscription which automatically converts to a paid subscription if the subscriber doesn't cancel — a fact that MoviePass has arguably been less than transparent about.
The president - elect had tweeted in 2014 that Obama's support for net neutrality was a «top down power grab» that would somehow «target conservative media» — there is no basis to this assertion, as net neutrality does not allow anyone to target any particular online service or media outlet; that's the point.
The researchers pointed out that the methodology isn't perfect because people who remembered a time when they were self - promoting probably thought they managed to do it in a non-annoying way; while those who had to recall a time when they listened to someone shamelessly bragging, probably remembered a particularly bad incident.
As your business grew, at what point did you realize you couldn't make every decision... and was making the transition to a higher - level form of leadership difficult?
However, this model lost points because the reviewers found the connector doesn't last and it's slow to heat up.
When you've spent the last few minutes pointing or something just doesn't feel right with the gestures you're using, try this trick.
«He's often absent, but when he shows up it's some sort of an over-the-top symbolic gesture to assert his relevance when it doesn't really accomplish anything and people have to say, «What was the point of that?
Critics point to her lack of a trip to Wisconsin following the party conventions as proof that she did not take the idea of potentially losing those crucial states seriously, but Clinton said that idea is without merit, saying «we didn't ignore those states.»
And put that way, it seems a bit more daunting from a taxpayer's point of view, especially when there's very little governments can or need to do to fix Canada's affordable housing crisis — other than get out of the way.
And de la Durantaye points out that the one topic on which the candidates do seem to align is not positive for the world economy.
However, if you've reached the point where you are spending too much time on the non-critical stuff, can't keep up with demand, or don't have some of the skills needed to take the next step, it's time to reach for the calculator and figure out if an extra pair of hands can be justified.
Think of every politician on the campaign trail and you'd be hard pressed to find any who don't use hand gestures to articulate points.
Barry Pellas, who oversees tech strategy and the development of strategic assets for digital transformation firm PointSource, points out that Amazon certainly could be using facial recognition to individually identify customers in its new high - tech store in Seattle, but does not.
«Companies like Rubikloud are trying to figure out, now that we have all of these devices and objects connected to the Internet, what does this mean in terms of the data points that are being collected, and what can we bring to a shopper's experience to help optimize it,» explains McGill.
«The companies that are more comfortable spending a higher amount early are usually rewarded with higher growth metrics, but you don't necessarily get bonus points for being cash conservative in the early days,» she says.
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