Not
everyone understands points or how to redeem them... we'd love to learn from you.
Not exact matches
True, but I think not enough investors
understand this
point as
everyone has spent 3 - 4 years freaking out about higher rates.
Everyone needs to
understand that at some
point those promises have to change, either by raising retirement age or increasing contribution rates.
You seem to believe that you are aware of what
everyone is thinking, as this is the second time you have made a sweeping blanket statement... but to answer your question: I can assure you if that woman did see an angel telling her to kill her children, it certainly would have been a fallen angel, or demon if you prefer and not from God... If you had even a basic
understanding of angels and fallen angels and the protection of God, this would be a moot
point... but it appears that you want to play the game of how ridiculous can I be...
That «silence» and «was
understood» are both wrong and wrong to the
point of being lies, but they survived the supposedly rigorous fact checkers because
everyone in the New Yorker knows that Pius was one of the bad guys.
And my
point about the sun stopping, is that it was something that happened once, thousands of years ago, and it is certainly possible that no one wrote anything down about, with of course the exception that it was recorded in the Bible And when I said the latter, I mean the second of the two things you thought I might be talking about And I was asking who you meant when you said you didn't
understand why he didn't kill
everyone but Joshua.
Just about
everyone associated with the entire SKC organisation will be
understanding of the scenario, with Zusi a crucial player ahead of Saturday's huge Eastern Conference match against the New York Red Bulls, who trail conference leaders SKC by only one
point.
I do not
understand the economics of the business well enough and there always seems to be contradictory reports about everything (dollars, skills, scheme fit etc.) From my admittedly naive, fan - based vantage
point, we needed to strengthen the offensive line and the linebacker corp, add some punch to the running game (while keeping an eye on the draft for a fleet - footed youngster), and bring some leadership to a clubhouse that was akin to Animal House last year (of course, winning makes grown ups out of
everyone).
As Arsenal fans and Wenger (a man on a completely different planet to the «joe daddy's» of this world on an intellectual level), have been
pointing out that the attitude from the media, the referees, FA, and gormless morons like «joe» are directly to blame for the fact that these teams go out there and hack the sh!t out of
everyone with impunity because they are just too F$ ^ & % g thick to
understand what the issue is.
Sometimes you get bombarded by attitude and fantasyland talk and it gets to the
point that single men have to detonate the message like a nuke to get
everyone to listen,
understand, and accept.
Excellent
point and its important for
everyone to
understand the math.
«I think the
point everyone needs to
understand is options for further devolution are matters for all of the United Kingdom.»
Not
everyone has a reasonable
understanding of what it really costs to visit a certain area, especially in the case of people from low cost - of - living areas visiting high cost - of - living areas, so even some well - intentioned visitors may fail on this
point.
«I think that
everyone should
understand that if it got to the
point where a parent was going to be put in jail for not having their child go to school, that is something that clearly would be over much intervention, and much opportunity to look at what you could do to help the parents and the child to realize the importance of this,» responded Elia.
«But, if it was lower all along, I don't
understand the
point of the press conference other than to tell
everyone he's not Donald Trump, which is what he does everyday anyway on Twitter.»
Maybe they are wounded and disordered to the
point that they insist on
everyone viewing and
understanding them in the way they themselves do, and they act out with rage when anyone wonders if the theory might explain some transsexualism.
You don't laugh when she doesn't
understand something right away, because
everyone is a beginner at some
point in time, regardless of gender.
In my opinion,
everyone can learn how to do a Power Snatch, if you
understand the technical key
points and practice the Power Snatch.
It was at this
point that I became passionate about sharing my knowledge with people as I fully
understood I could help to double
everyone's results at the gym in half the time if they would employ my training and nutrition cycling principles.
Although the initial learning curve is gentle, at some
point in the journey
everyone will
understand that playing Monster Hunter successfully demands a thorough mastery of many systems and being comfortable with its very specific pacing, gameplay loops, and fighting styles.
At various
points, he speaks Japanese and
everyone understands him, despite no suggestion that these other characters are capable of speaking the language back.
It really is important that
everyone understands what the fire alarm call
points are for, and when they should be pressed — and why they really should not be pressed when there is no fire.
We
understand not
everyone comes from the same starting
point.
Several
points that I felt were imperative: 1)
Everyone at the federal level knows that the current law is disliked and must change, 2) There is a recognized effort to make the language and details of the next ESEA reauthorization more user - friendly — all stakeholders of a school community should be able to
understand the legislation and be vested in the success of schools, and 3) Legislators are seeking the right balance between formula funding and competitive grants — one area of consideration is the consolidation of educational programs or initiatives, which will allow federal monies to be used more effectively to help schools and children.
We want to send a message about DRM on ebooks and ebook readers that
everyone will
understand with just four simple
points:
To present a critique article,
everyone needs to
understand the value of logical thinking because to prove your
points on critique article, you need to think logically.
It is important for you to
understand that mortgage rates vary on so many different
points that it is hard to pinpoint what an exact rate will be because
everyone's situation is so unique.
You'll be amazed at the progress that can be made once
everyone understands each other's
point of view.
For me, transferring
points to an airline partner and then using them to book international first and business class flights around the world is the best use of my
points but I
understand not
everyone wants to, or can travel internationally every year.
One of the things that's really important for
everyone to
understand is senior management and the editorial group challenged me to create something plausible, relevant, and that touches on the current fears of the U.S. citizens to the
point that I was almost surprised myself we were taking these creative risks.
I
understand their
point, but they designed a controller that
everyone hated (The first Xbox controller).
Getting to dogfight in deep space is going to make Star Citizen real for a lot of people... but I also know that
everyone who has supported us to this
point already
understands.
Although the initial learning curve is gentle, at some
point in the journey
everyone will
understand that playing Monster Hunter successfully demands a thorough mastery of many systems and being comfortable with its very specific pacing, gameplay loops, and fighting styles.
Because they are showing their work, partnering with other people, and talking to
everyone about their work, they intuitively start to
understand this next
point:
The best work happens when
everyone has a strong
understanding of each other's work and mutual
points of view.
And yet, more constructive for
everyone if we take a moment, a day even, and try and really
understand that other
point of view.
Pointing out uncertainties are a necessary prerequisite, and the IPCC have admirably tried to make sure that
everyone understands them by quantifying them.
Rationality went out the window long ago, and folks like Steve are simply tired of reiterating the same
points that
everyone in the world
understands outside of climate science.
I recommend to
everyone with a deeper interest in sea level to read the sea level chapter of the new IPCC report (Chapter 13)-- it is the result of a great effort by a group of leading experts and an excellent starting
point to
understanding the key issues involved.
Imagine how differently the issues about the IPCC statements about the Amazon would have played out if
everyone involved could be
pointed to an easily
understood version of the Nature paper from which the 40 % figure was derived.
At lunch afterward,
everyone at my table agreed they would buy the book, if only to help themselves
understand his ultimate
point.
We
understand that injuries to seniors often become a tipping
point event in their lives causing a loss of independence and affecting
everyone around them.
Everyone's need differ, so this range should be taken only as a starting
point to
understand how coverage works.
The best
point in your illustration was it was in simple terms and
everyone can
understand it easily.
This comes back to the second
point about establishing a collective vision; making sure
everyone understands your vision so you do not have to issue constant reminders.
Because clearly, what Gary
understood as
points of differentiation are really just givens that should be true of
everyone, in every industry.
At some
point in one's life
everyone struggles with the desire to
understand your thoughts better and a desire to change.
Everyone has a chance to say what the issues are from their
point of view, and the mediator helps them to
understand each other better and agree what they might do differently in the future so that arguments and difficulties reduce.
Just about
everyone dates at some
point in their lives, yet few really
understand what they're doing or how to get the best results.
Just about
everyone dates at some
point in their life, yet few really
understand what they're doing or how to get the best results.