Sentences with phrase «entirely different point»

Not only is an empty space hard for many people to envision as home, but they get an entirely different point of view from the sofa in the living room.
The Vikings» world is turned upside down when Hiccup's encounter with the dragon challenges the way they view the world and forces them to begin to look at it from an entirely different point of view.
Personally, I have no idea but that's an entirely different point than the one you have been making, that's all I wanted to point out.
The information he receives and the total impact of the personality whose life is recorded in the gospels may astonish and disturb him; it may even lead him to look at life from an entirely different point of view.
I understand your argument, but am making an entirely different point.

Not exact matches

New developments would allow connected cars to link up with smart city infrastructure to create an entirely different ecosystem for the driver, who is simply used to the traditional way of getting from Point A to Point B.
While he took great pains to point out that it's still months away from his July start date and by that time «the UK economy might be in an entirely different place,» he did attempt to clarify his position on specific points such as inflation (he supports a continued course of «flexible regulation») and further stimulus (he's for it, should the British economy need it).
She had apparently got to the point where she honestly did not know that a child is the natural fruit of a union between a man and a woman: in her understanding «sex» is something done for pleasure, according to one's desires, whether lesbian or homosexual or whatever, and procreation an entirely different matter connected with options presented at various times, possibly involving in - vitro fertilization and test - tubes.
I will further try to show that Whitehead the metaphysician displays interests in important respects not unlike those of Hegel, but that in his solutions to certain metaphysical problems, Whitehead not only evidences a conception of metaphysics quite different, and considerably more modest than that of Hegel, but also (and this will be my main point) develops his position in terms of a logic that is entirely non-dialectical.
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.
The point is that science and religion have two entirely different purposes.
In fact, each human gene can be traced back to a single ancestor at some point over the last few million years, but different individuals at different times, and this is entirely to be expected statistically.
@Fintastic... do you have an example of the «this means that» (and I mean in context — can you find one example where one thing means something entirely different to the point of being contradictory, and not merely pointing to a parable as an example, which is no example at all).
I am pointing out how insulting such a view is to those who genuinely believe scripture teaches an entirely different truth than the one you proclaim.
The market interest in Niko was entirely different at this point, compared to last off season.
Oh here we go again no one must even dare to point out that AW is fallible, Le Coq has not changed so much that he is an entirely different player the Boss DID MISS IT AND IT WAS only DOWN TO THE INJURY CRISIS THAT WE FOUND HE COULD DO THE JOB, the boss missed it!!!! ITS THAT SIMPLE.
Should point out that Australia did of course use an entirely different ball when they had control of possession!
Sat at almost identical ends of the table, Birmingham and Arsenal are both equally keen to add more valuable points to the board only for entirely different reasons.
Quiz Ref IDOur conclusions are limited by our study population, which was selected from a single cohort from the United States and sampled at a single time point; thus, our findings may not be entirely generalizable to populations elsewhere or to different points in infant development.
(I agree, point 6 is not really applicable to Marijuana — but rather Hemp — which has an entirely different opponent... namely the paper industry)
In 2001, Si and colleagues offered a new theory that explained how electronic fluctuations between two entirely different quantum states give rise to such behaviors at quantum critical points.
«There is no point in comparing the University of Cumbria with the University of Cambridge, for example — they exist for entirely different purposes,» he says.
Although researchers aren't entirely clear what causes PMS or PMDD symptoms, many point to the fluctuations in the different hormones in the body.
Although an entirely different cut it demonstrates my point perfectly that the right LBD will easily hold its own paired with flats — Agree?
My actual point is, I seem to have so many interests that I sometimes wish to just break out and do something entirely different than I do now (studying economics).
The fundamental point associated with view, on the some other hand, implies that it is possible to apply entirely different methods like a long or short expression trader.
This raises an interesting yet entirely different question: At what point during a relationship does it become «Facebook official»?
To underline the point, director Matt Reeves frames a sequence of Gary Oldman shuffling through family photographs on his iPad, the glow from the screen quietly lighting the actor's tearful, joyful face; and then repeats the trick a few scenes later, with an entirely CGI character delivering just as complex a scene in total wordlessness, with a different glowing screen and different family pictures.
He said that at one point an entirely different cast had been slated, but then it fell apart.
Fortunately, a tart sense of irony and a second act plot point spins the film's emotional trajectory into an entirely different place, setting the stage for a conclusion that more than rewards our attention.
I'm always fascinated by projects like this, because there's the potential for an entirely different version of the product existing, sitting on a shelf somewhere, hopefully going to be released on DVD at some point.
«You'd think there would be a clear starting point, but the motivators for outsourcing IT services are different for every school as it depends entirely on the long - term and unique issues they face,» says Martin.
At this point, it's also important to add that formatting for paperback is entirely different from formatting for eBook formats.
In particular, she is so skilled at seamlessly shifting between different narrative points of view that readers will often be entirely unaware of these moves unless and until they choose to analyze the story more fully.
What's interesting, from a branding point of view, though is the different typography used for his brand, i.e., The Book Designer, is set in color, entirely in upper case letters at the top of the cover, larger than his name set in black.
The pivot points are regularly estimated with the use of an entirely different methods and formulas.
WLR makes takes the opposite point of view on this opinion: «It's important to understand that long - term (retirement) savings and saving for a house are two entirely different things and they need to be treated as such.»
The HSUS, HSLF, and DDAL pointed out that it was fundamentally unfair that people involved in the same underlying business enterprise (breeding dogs to sell for profit) would face entirely different regulatory standards.
Thus, groups like HSUS, HSLF and DDAL pointed out that it was «fundamentally unfair» that people involved in the same underlying business enterprise would face entirely different regulatory standards.
Starwood is an entirely different hotel program, but its points are very valuable and can be easily transferred to an airline program.
Because some bonuses can require $ 4,000 or more in total card purchases in the first 3 months to qualify, this can be better than applying for an entirely different credit card where you can't pool your points together to earn a high - value bonus, but more often than not it's more rewarding to apply for a different credit card if you're able to.
You could either let your points rack up for a one - day splurge at a fancy restaurant or use them for an entirely different purpose than eating.
At trip to the island's eastern shore, or the palm - fringed shores of Rum Point is like stepping back in time, while a flight to the Sister Islands is a different world entirely.
There are a few different points at Punta de Lobo, so if you aren't entirely comfortable with a barreling left, don't be worried.
If you're booking through the hotel website, you'd need hotel points — an entirely different animal.
Earning points is one thing; knowing how to redeem them for maximum value is an entirely different story.
That's a different point entirely to Wii U owners slavishly voting for Wii U games.
I didn't play the original Hyperdimension Neptunia, so I can't compare the changes and how they line up, but from what I can tell, they are quite vast, almost to the point of this being an entirely different game.
Still, it's something entirely different; it's not only a fast - paced, technical sort of game that depends on the user's ability to memorize every map's twists and hazards, and ultimately understand how to best get from point A to point B, but it's almost what you might call legitimate exercise.
My only question is: Will the game be up - to - date with the JP version or have contents that are entirely different than to the JP version, if not either then I see no point into waiting for US / EU release and just stay on the JP severs.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z