Sentences with phrase «fair point on»

Fair point on the distinction between the roadblock and the checkpoint.
With most of Xbox's «exclusives» now intended to be cross play / own on Windows 10 too, you do have a fair point on what incentive is there to upgrade to Scorpio.
Fair point on the market valuation.
Fair point on Flamini but although he had a noticeable effect when he returned I don't see the all round quality that FC brings to the role.
But fair point on Sherman we don't know what we're getting there.
David Hayward and Doug NOT - Pagitt, you've made a fair point on the profanity.

Not exact matches

«You have survival of the fittest going on between these A.I. companies,» he said, «until you reach the point where you wonder if it becomes possible to understand how to ensure they are being fair — and how do you describe to a computer what that means, anyway?»
For instance, if you have a fair complexion, warm colors will look best on you; if you have a dark complexion, light «spring» pastels will work (I had to seek some advice on this point).
On tax reform, the most significant legislative achievement of Trump's first year, it's probably not fair to point just at Trump for a policy that tends to pose more harm to Democratic constituencies than Republican.
At this point in Curry's business career, it's certainly fair to call him an entrepreneur, based on his co-founder status at Slyce and his leadership status at CoachUp.
While Reddit's move is controversial — skeptics point out that salaries may be based on an applicant's previous pay, which may or may not have been fair — it's nonetheless a concerted effort to lessen the disparity, and one that seems to be raising awareness for the issue at large.
It is also fair to point out that this move continues a three - or four - year long period in which the biggest public cloud providers got bigger by virtue of massive spending on their own data center infrastructure and smaller players scrambled to stay relevant.
In the most literal terms, Wolff, from 1998 until he decamped for Vanity Fair this winter, wrote the weekly «This Media Life» column for New York magazine, spinning out stylish, pointed observations on everything from Viacom's power struggles to Rupert Murdoch's love life.
Fair value is a theoretical point that stocks careen past on their way to becoming wildly expensive or extremely cheap; it isn't the point where equities gently come to rest.
In the case of the binary trading, except high or low options, the strike prices are set by the broker and even if you have a fair idea on how an underlying asset will behave, you can not place an order to be executed at certain price points.
At this point, we hope that we have at least convinced you to be careful about arbitrarily placing a PE multiple on a firm's earnings to arrive at a target price (fair value).
But as I noted last week (see Two Point Three Sigmas Above the Norm), nominal growth and interest rate variations have historically canceled out over the past century, with little effect on the accuracy of our valuation estimates — matched reductions in the growth rate and the discount rate really don't affect fair value.
At current levels of rates and risk premiums, a mere 1 % increase in the discount rate (from 4.7 % to 5.7 %) would shave nearly 4 P / E points off the stock market's fair value on a trailing earnings basis.
GQ had the opportunity to make a good and fair point, but instead put Christians (rightly) on the defensive for singling it out as the holy book that all of culture should abandon.
My point is simply this: it's not fair to conclude that religion is evil based on human action.
While I can not myself question Julie based on my knowledge, I think it is fair to at least point out that there is legal documentation and testimony to support that Julie's side is not the only side of the story.
The fact that it is not offensive indicates that you are a fair mined person, but this may be beside the point as well, because any religious symbols paid for by the state on public property is the issue.
Number 6, though — you insist on pointing out the difference that exists between atheism and secularism which is fair enough.
To find out just how far Altizer is from orthodoxy on this point of ken6sis, see F. W. Beare, A Commentary on the Epistle to the Philippians (Harper & Brothers, 1959), pp. 73 - 88, and the appended note, «The «Kenotic» Christology,» by Eugene R. Fair - weather, pp. 159 - 175.
I first saw them when Bon Appétit hosted a contest where readers could vote on their favorite Cookiebar cookie and have the recipe revealed, but the Jammers lost (although, I would like to point out to my friends at Bon Appétit that this was not a fair contest since the vote was split between the dark and light Jammers.
Gary Howe of Traverse City, MI was kind enough to leave a comment on a follow - up post, pointing me to his blog, where he talks about his recent trip to Bolivia to attend the Cup of Fair Trade event.
The closest is an entire chapter on Fair Trade which correctly points out that low - quality robusta coffee is the enemy of struggling coffee farmers, whose
Big teams don't rely on friendly refs, fair play from the opposition or title rivals dropping points.
On a final note, Wenger might think «I rotated in a few games and they didn't end up all to well» plus «The system is working, why change it», which are fair points but, priorities have to kick in too.
That's a pretty fair setup for arguably the top receiving point - producer on the slate.
Never defended davidnz before on here, and frankly he don't need anyone looking out for him but he makes a fair point in an appropriate manner.
Fair points but I was commenting on our traditional top 4/5 rivals.
«It's not fair to point fingers,» he said, «and I can't say who's on what.
Off course we can not just change everyone on the pitch (as Hafiz would have liked), but the fair point is that we need a goal machine sort of striker and we need him as soon as possible, bringing on Alexis Sanchez (who just came back from his extended leave) in the second half after Walcott, is itself a proof that Giroud can not score in such games where if expect our striker to score.
As a result, while Beglin has now rescued himself and made a fair point in that it's a delight to watch Salah in this kind of form which is undoubtedly true, it's a bit of a stretch for those suggesting that the 25 - year - old is now somehow on par with the level of Messi or working towards it.
If your point is let's support the club and move on, fair enough.
Whether he plays or not, I believe the boys will put in a tough disciplined performance, and as long as the Referee and Officials put in a good fair shift, I see Arsenal edging it 1 — 0, or maybe 2 — 1, and after the disappointment of dropping 2 points in the 90th minute at Anfield, with our 3 goal difference advantage going into the match, we'll still be top of the pile on Monday morning.
It is a fair point given that Alexis is often seen to be inefficient in his defensive contribution when he plays on the wing.
The Hypothetical Premier League based on how the League would look with the use of video technology to check key referee decisions — makes us top of the League and we came top of the Fair Play League too — which is great but unfortunately in the real world where it really matters — in the real Premier League — we came second — 10 points behind Leicester.
Don't frankly know enough about Van Dijk as a person other than seeing him on the field to draw a fair conclusion on that point, but yeah if that is not a valid concern then he is definitely quality!
It's a very fair point and Chamberlain really does need to improve his consistency on the pitch to boost up those stats on goals and assists.
Easy I criticise him on points I think is fair, and I defend him on others, because unlike some, I don't go round looking for excuses to have a pop.
I appreciate the analysis, but it's not a fair point to conclude that this is the player we're going to be seeing on this team 2 years from now (when he's still only 24) and we're finally trying to compete.
I read all the exchanges here and in my view theres fair points made on both sides, the overriding point here is that we DO NEED to improve in everal key area's and while it seems that last night was a real point in fact to argue that case I really don't feel that we are going to make those key changes this summer.
But we are on top and right in the race.a point at anfield is not a bad result and from the way we went behind twice its not two points dropped.for me its a fair point.
Is Sainz's three - place grid drop and a couple of penalty points on his superlicence a fair punishment, or should he have been dealt something more severe?
«We lost Sanchez, Cazorla played on one leg and of course we lost Koscielny at the start of the game, it is a fair point for Norwich.
You make some fair points but Wenger ris far more at fault on so much more than you believe.
Criticisms fair if you analyse someone's game and point out the good and the bad I don't mind hearing people say this player needs to improve on certain aspects of the game but all he does is slam everyone.
I think if we say arsenal are contenders for the prem then it is fair to say shitty united who are only 6 points behind arsenal are still on course and have not derailed.
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