Sentences with phrase «drove home the point»

The two opponents took it as an opportunity to drive home points about who has the strongest conservative credentials.
But it was Yotpo's «shoppable» posts on Instagram and Pinterest that really drove home the point (and the future became all - too - clear).
'' [It] drives home the point that things truly don't go viral; influencing the right gatekeepers in an ever - increasing world of gates means that the right relationships in business make all the difference.
Cook's appearance at an enterprise software conference was intended to drive home the point that Apple wants to be taken seriously as a company that can sell to businesses.
Meicun Weng, the founder of Chinese community and news site Boxun (which regularly reports on Chinese human - rights abuses and is blocked in China), drives home the point about how the Chinese government wields influence with its economic power.
To drive home a point about privacy, Sen. Dick Durbin asked Zuckerberg whether he would «be comfortable sharing with us the name of the hotel you stayed in last night?»
In July of 2015, Koch drove home the point in his testimony before a Senate committee about how the country's high corporate tax rate is driving U.S. businesses into the arms of foreign buyers, adding that he'll probably be the last American owner of Boston Beer.
To drive home its point, State Street commissioned the «Fearless Girl» statue to stare down the «Charging Bull» near Wall Street in New York City.
It also drives home the point that we need more women in startups.
To drive home this point — to make it clear that as an author he is just a «vanishing occasion» — Kierkegaard likens himself to a prompter in a theater.
Did he not frequently overstate the case in order to drive home his point?
It also drives home a point made in several places in the Bible about the futility of quibbling over a word here, or a comma there.
Maybe humans just have a base need to be right, and make certain that others are wrong to drive home the point that they are right?
And to drive home his point, in Act II when Tannhäuser passionately breaks into the hymn again as part of the singing contest to win Elisabeth's hand, Wagner sets it in E Major» Tannhäuser sings to Elisabeth in the key of Venus.
This exercise is a bit sensitive, but really drives home the point that even though symbols are arbitrary, they take on very strong and emotional meanings.
«3 With force and effectiveness, nearly all of his works drive home the point that both man and nature point inevitably toward God and are incomprehensible apart from him.
But then stories like this one drive home the point that the hate and desire for political and social demagogery go right to the top.
Jesus never condemns civil authorities for executing murderers but builds on existing legal penalties to drive home the point that much much worse is coming down the pike for those who are unrepentant — eternal judgment.
A hearing last December by House Energy and Commerce subcommittee also drove home the point that the overwhelming scientific consensus is that GMO food is as safe as any other food and that a mandatory GMO warning label could be inherently misleading.
To drive home the point, she compared Domino's to 7 - Eleven.
The flooding that wiped out my 1998 crop really drove home the point of how fragile an individual seed bank can be.
They're facts that drive home the point of knowing where your food comes from.
The inexplicable losses to Stoke, Southampton and Swansea come to mind Moreover we didn't beat a single top 5 opponent at home which further drives home the point.
The only reason to keep him would be pride, to drive home a point.
To drive home the point that chewing tobacco wasn't the culprit of his illness, Peterson addressed reporters with a packed lip after the Vikings» win.
I circled the down and distance markers to drive home the point if you didn't get it before that having a mobile quarterback would have certainly helped on this play.
As if he hadn't driven home a point with that RBI, Lollar homered off Puleo his next time up.
Monroe's move didn't signal that Milwaukee was a destination as much as it drove home the point that the NBA landscape is flat.
With each swing, she drives home the point: Today's evolution is complete.
«One of our objectives,» he says, «will be to drive home the point that no region can expect to stimulate great interest in championship tennis without giving the public a chance to see it.»
To further drive home this point, Bovada lowered the odds for the five additional Best Actor nominees.
This trend helps drive home the point that Major League Baseball has evolved into a more pitching - centric game, but we were curious as to what impact that had on bettors.
To drive home the point, they are a team that won five on the trot and have lost only once their last 10 league games.
Driving home the point now, Arsenal scored six in last season's corresponding fixture, 18 altogether from the previous four.
She blogs anonymously, which drives home the point that it's not just her school that has lousy food — it could be any school in any town across the country.
In this paper, Straus drives home the points that (1) spanking children may be harmful in ways that aren't evident until kids get older and (2) spanking children isn't especially effective, and is therefore unnecessary.
Schaffer used the example of Bellone being «charged with a crime» three times to drive home his point.
In an upcoming interview, Oprah Winfrey is expected to drive home the point that she has no intention of running for president in 2020, despite her well - received speech at the 2018 Golden Globes fueling speculation that she might.
We must drive home a point that we can not be used on the alter of sacrifice to the realisation of the ambitions of a group of people.
As if to drive home the point, a Massachusetts Senate committee today released a lengthy report echoing many of these points and outlining ways lawmakers could blunt the impact of the ballot initiative if it passes this fall.
In a nod to the campaign's new emphasis on the racial dimension of the primary fight, the Clinton camp also said new legislators in Mississippi — the state with the highest percentage of African - Americans in the nation — would back her on Wednesday based on «her commitment to fight for women, families and African Americans as President,» and, to drive home the point, the campaign said three mothers of African American men killed in high - profile cases of violence, would campaign for her in the coming weeks.
He needs to drive home the point that only the Conservatives recognise the gravity and urgency of the crisis.
His visit to UB's Center for Tomorrow helped to drive home the point that many areas lack appropriate access.
The China Agricultural University researchers studied the increased nitrogen uptake in plants that received no nitrogen fertilizer to drive home their point that «all these changes can be linked to a common driving factor, strong economic growth.»
Three U.S. hospitalñbased studies showing that resistant bugs disappear with the withdrawal of antibiotics drive home the point.
«It drives home the point of continued exploration.»
To drive home his point about humans, Nunez uses what he describes as the «absurd» analogy of snowboarding.
He drives home the point by breaking the flood data into two chunks and looking at the earlier half separately from the later half.
The purpose of all the background information was to drive home a point - pure water alone can be detrimental to long term performance, as athletes require other nutrients to function, while too much sugar or salt in the digestive system will slow water absorption and result in a similar performance decrease, along with severe GI distress.
After I posted I kept digging and the middle of this article https://www.muscleforlife.com/healthy-meal-planning-tips/ really drove home the points you guys are making.
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