Sentences with phrase «else points it out»

Outsourcing can be an excellent way to save money, but like someone else pointed out, be careful who you outsource too, esp.
Finally, someone else points out the obvious: If women don't like the rules of the school, don't go there!
In any case, as someone else pointed out, this is just using a text recognition analysis for certain words; noticeably missing is the contents / context of those tweets.
As someone else pointed out, if you had loved Jesus, you never would have left him.
You seem like someone who is interested in these kind of word studies so maybe you know if this is accurate or not: Someone else pointed out to me that the word for «punishment» in the sheep / goat passage is a Greek word that has more of a correction / discipline / child - training / restorative / purifying focus than «punishment» does in English.
Unfortunately, some do engage in activities and small groups, but as someone else pointed out, often it can turn into cliques and there is no real seeking after Christ and the subsequent community that results.
And as someone else pointed out, those things are measurable and therefore not imaginary.
No Topher, I am agnostic atheist, but I remember reading that — actually someone else pointed it out.
I want to try these for Christmas... like someone else pointed out with Christmas being on Sunday morning, having these cooking in the crockpot while we are at church sounds like a heavenly idea!!
someone else pointed that out today and I am going to update the recipe with that note.
Someone else pointed that out too.
Someone else pointed out the site didn't even exist until 1998, people do point to this post as proof the movie existed.
I would second what someone else pointed out that you should try and pick the prime items otherwise you can't return without notifying the sender.
Most negative thinkers are oblivious to the fact that their minds have been overrun with negativity until it consumes them or until someone else points it out.
And as someone else pointed out, if he has a Democratic congress, there's only so much he'll be able to do.
As someone else pointed out, Schweitzer is running for his second term this election.
Then somebody else points out that the applicant started a family in those years, «she says.
It's easy for me to get so stuck in my own head and when someone else points out something that you're doing well or even that your hair looks good, it feels nice.
It was usually easy to identify the things you know you screwed up, and it was hard to hear someone else point them out.
As someone else pointed out, this happened almost two years ago, not two weeks ago... where has the writer of this article been?
But he seems to have pretty much ignored her for several years, and only when someone else points out she's a little old to be running wild does he bring a «governess» which is really his mistress, so I'm not sure it counts.
As someone else pointed out, it's worth mentioning what many Traditionally published authors earn on their EBooks sales is NET and some of us are on as little as 15 - 20 %.
If you really need more storage at all times on your ereader, as somebody else pointed out, you can replace the SD card inside your Kobo Glo, which is admittedly not everyone's cup of tea (especially since it'll likely void the warranty, and require some fiddling with software to prepare the new card properly with the OS for the Kobo).
Lower royalties, yes, and I'd rather have the readership because, as someone else pointed out, those readers pick up other books and other books and... Yes, you end up making more in the long run.
But its an eye opener when somebody else points it out!
What else points out at the credibility of this fact is the resemblance of Maine Coons to the Norwegian forest cat that is also said to be a descendant of cats that traveled with Vikings.
You take certain things for granted until you see someone else point it out.
It also has online multiplayer which someone else pointed out it says in the article as well.
Somebody else pointed out that a long, cold, calm, cloudy winter can drain a whole week's worth out of your energy storage over 3 or 4 months in Europe.
Citing MC, as someone else pointed out, is a poor start.
Re # 25: Excuse while I adjust to the concept of gaining credibility via a process of having to re-do your work after someone else points out an obvious error showing that you failed to thoroughly check your work over a period of many years.
I find the read / discuss / read cycle very educational and as someone else pointed out the civility of your responses sets an excellent standard.
If someone says «all they said is X» and someone else points out that they didn't only say X, the response to make — if you want to take this further - is «okay, they didn't only say X, can we now discuss if X is correct or not», not «but X isn't correct».
Everything else you pointed out would be a good plan to follow.
I see someone else pointed out the Scandinavian look — that was my first thought, too.

Not exact matches

«All else equal, a man who is 25 pounds below average weight is predicted to earn $ 210,925 less across a 25 - year career than a man who is of average weight,» Judge and Cable point out.
Stephen Gordon has pointed out here on Econowatch that many tax policy discussions of late have involved hiking taxes that are perceived to be paid by someone else (the rich; corporations).
Bell of GeoDynamics points out that if a corporate incubator agrees to give you funding to help you further your idea, it comes at a cost, whether it is equity, control or something else.
Almost everyone else hated the name, pointing out that slacking is the opposite of working — bad advertising for productivity software.
And, as Andy Baio points out, GamerGate supporters» «best hope is that the silent are secretly on their side, since nobody else creating stuff seems to be.»
As Libby Mettam pointed out, why else would you (potentially) hand such an iconic event straight to the eastern states?
So the emerging dynamic is: Conservative asks question, Morneau argues fairness, Conservative points out something else in the world that obviously isn't fair, Morneau doesn't have an answer.
And part of the problem is that there's no «real» or «natural» price for CEO labour (or for anything else), nothing to serve as a comparison point to figure out if such labour is being sold at the «right» price.
They also point out that screencasting — where you record video and audio of what you're doing on your computer so that someone else can play it back later — is a fabulous way share a new feature you're working on, for example.
He is the largest holder in each of his funds and points out he pays the same management fees as everyone else.
«When you trigger someone else into feeling hurt, bullied, abused, disrespected, etc., chances are they are going to oppose your point - of - view out of principle, even if it's a good idea.
He pointed out that «there had not been any rule that employees should not have anyone else in their room without express permission of their department.»
«The collaboration we saw was some billing and administrative contacts between the two of them, so you'd see similar people show up in each of the accounts,» said Schroepfer, when asked for more detail about what it had found, before declining to say anything else in a public setting on account of ongoing investigations — despite the committee pointing out other witnesses it has heard from have not held back on that front.
The point isn't to pick on Williams or anyone else who's clearly trying to figure out what's going on, or more precisely, what's changed in the basic macro-economic relationships such that prior guideposts are no longer reliable.
But the domestic spending only represents a genuine economic boost if it would not be spent otherwise, on something else, as the consultancy Capital Economics points out in a report to be published on Thursday.
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