Getting
free points seems to be the point of fading the public so I don't see why it would be worse if you bet SD +7 with a 35 % backing rather than SD +5.5 with a 20 % backing.
Not exact matches
(At this
point, it's also worth noting that Facebook's claims about the effectiveness of
Free Basics as a development tool in India are highly debatable — the vast majority of those who took up the offer were existing Internet users who wanted some free data, and it seems a very small number of genuinely new users actually graduated to the world of paid - for Internet acc
Free Basics as a development tool in India are highly debatable — the vast majority of those who took up the offer were existing Internet users who wanted some
free data, and it seems a very small number of genuinely new users actually graduated to the world of paid - for Internet acc
free data, and it
seems a very small number of genuinely new users actually graduated to the world of paid - for Internet access.
It
seems an obvious
point, but the spirit of 20 percent time is to allow as much
free rein to your employees as possible.
While the sign - up bonus may
seem low compared to other travel reward credit card offers of 50,000
points or more, 25,000 SPG
points can be more valuable in terms of being able to redeem them for
free nights and air travel.
How does everyone else
seem to get enough miles and
points to score
free hotel stays and flights?
It is easy to see why that
seems like the right tool:
Free exercise jurisprudence has frequently involved the crafting of prudential exemptions and accommodations — precisely the carving out of spaces — that could allow religious believers to act on their convictions even in the face of contrary public sentiments or (up to a
point) public laws.
I think Mark
Frees makes some very good
points in this article, and it opened my eyes quite a bit to some of the problems churches have today and why, but I have to say I don't completely agree with the conclusion he
seems to come to.
The
point about all these pontifications, I thought at the time, whether over the airwaves or in the print media, either by secular commentators or by the kind of Catholics the liberal media like to give a platform to because their views on the Catholic tradition are so similar to their own (it
seemed by the beginning of the conclave that it had all been going on for ever) was — or so I reflected then in my simple way — that this wonderful
free - for - all was the only chance for many of them to be heard at all on this subject.
This
seems to me to be the whole
point behind Dewey's ideal of a democratic community and is perhaps what Rorty had in mind when he called for
free discussion.
lol, yes clay i am an atheist... i created the sun whorshipping thing to have argument against religion from a religious stand
point... however, the sun makes more sense then something you can't see or feel — the sun also gives
free energy... your god once did that for the jews, my gives it to the human race as well as everything else on the planet, fuk even the planet is nothing without the sun... but back to your
point — yes it is very hypocritical of me, AND thats the
point, every religious person i have ever met has and on a constant basis broken the tenets of there faith without regard for there souls — it
seems to only be the person's conscience that dictates what is right and wrong... the belief in a god figure is just because its tradition to and plus every else believes so its always to be part of the group instead of an outsider — that is sadly human nature to be part of the group.
At this
point it would
seem the definition of religion is so broad as to be meaningless in deciding cases, at least
free exercise cases.
My
point is, Chubb and
Free seem to be similar players.
However, it
seems a little strange that the former Cardiff City ace is a talking
point already, as not only has he got a long run on his current deal still, but Jack Wilshere's future would surely be the more prominent issue given he'll become a
free agent this summer.
Dimitri Payet's
free - kick was deflected out for a corner, at which
point the defence
seemed to relax.
But just when it
seemed Kazakhstan would hold out for an unlikely
point, Wales grabbed the all - important goal through Ladd's fine
free - kick with seven minutes remaining.
I can not imagine her grief, but it
seems she did this (
free birth) to prove a
point.
Amazon
seems to have missed the
point that Finland's 80 - year - old scheme was designed to reduce cot deaths and infant mortality rates, and tackle poverty and inequality, not act as a
free sampling service for the baby feeding and products industries.
It
seems counter productive to limit or deny
free formula and baby items to women that actually need them to prove a
point about breast feeding.
«Some of the challenges we are dealing with right now
point to the fact that, because there hasn't been any clearly written policy that will guide the
Free SHS policy, like most other policies, there is a reason we
seem to be going back and forth,» IMANI Africa's President, Franklin Cudjoe previously stated.
He's now on lactose -
free milk and barley water — she
seems to feel the barley water helps his stomach — but who knows what is helping or hurting at this
point.
Late last year I was invited to present at a conference in Sydney, and though I knew life would be hectic and the timing would be tricky with finishing the semester and getting my students prepped for finals, things always
seem much more achievable and stress -
free from the vantage
point of the date being far into the future.
That this is the note on which the film ends lends a conclusive element to what in its early stages
seems to be a more
free - form narrative careening between depictions of place and circulation which is notable in its exclusion of the global north as a central
point of reference.
Moon Studios
seems freed by the lower price
point of a downloadable game to make something that isn't artificially extended.
Albert Einstein made this
point in the Evolution of Physics when he observed that «physical concepts are the
free creations of the human mind and are not, however it may
seem, uniquely determined by the external world».
Authors
seem to have realized the value of «sales,» since at this
point 31 % of original and 35 % backlist titles have been either
free or discounted at some
point, substantially more than last time around, especially for backlist.
If you can't break the 200 - 300 book borrows /
free day thresh - hold, then there
seems to be little
point in having those
free days at all.
At one
point where she had 4 summers of «love», it
seemed that she would be able to be
free of the burdens of her life but that was not meant to be, and she continued with her daily life and its challenges.
(And for those who were wondering, I did a search and it
seems at this
point, there is no way you can get a
free copy of your own book.)
Engineered to a price
point perhaps
seems a little too clinical an expression, but with the BlackBerry Curve 8520 available on Vodafone (for example) for
free on a # 25 a month contract (for 24 months), that's no bad thing.
Though I am willing to offer my books for
free, from time to time, to encourage people to look at them who wouldn't otherwise, as a general rule, I do not want my books priced below the $ 3 mark, which is the
point at which it
seems Kindle buyers will purchase a book without considering what it is about.
In recent years I have noticed that the trend is away from easy access to such high quality content (paywalls, closures, metered reading, paid apps etc) it doesn't
seem to have made a huge impact because rivals keep popping up in the
free space (many for every one site that goes behind a wall of some kind) but the average quality
seems just a little lower (in some specific cases much lower) I do wonder if there won't at some
point be a better market for paid non-fiction ebooks (or paid non-fiction content generally) as more of the best stuff resides behind walls of some kind.
I was previously using the Amex Gold Card for travel reward
points but I have switched to the Amex Blue Cash card and the Chase Freedom card because the
points needed to get
free air fare got too high and it
seems that cash back is a better way to go.
I can't
seem to find a way to check my
points, and what more I need to acquire a
free flight.
Given the price
points commanded by natural and grain -
free items, the farm and feed channel
seems like an obvious place to gain continuing growth for these high - performing categories.
It
seems that Cancun and other popular tourist destinations won't allow one to use accumulated
points or
free night stays at the all - inclusive properties.
While the sign - up bonus may
seem low compared to other travel reward credit card offers of 50,000
points or more, 25,000 SPG
points can be more valuable in terms of being able to redeem them for
free nights and air travel.
I rarely stay at Hilton properties so I've had a balance of around 80,000 Honors
points sitting in my account for some time (most of the
points came from a sign - up bonus for the
free Hilton Amex credit card) and this
seemed like a good time to use them.
The best promotions for
points towards a
free night
seem to come from IHG and Club Carlson.
Worms may not
seem as high as those games... well maybe people will see Worms higher than Freedom Cry, but my
point in this comment, despite all the lame games that were given
free after that price increase, I can not deny the games we've received recently were much worthy of that $ 60 subscription.
Well, immediately it
seems like something is up when Apple made a
point of demoing Asphalt 8 [
Free] and briefly displaying Transistor [$ 4.99]-- both of which are decidedly not sub-200 MB games.
Instead we
seemed to get them trying to make the Xbox One
seem like it was giving back to consumers,
free games with Gold subscriptions, converting to real world currency instead of silly Microsoft
Points.
Part of the
point of PS Plus
seems to be that while the devs are giving us the game for «
free» (not counting a lot of money from Sony), they make even more money from DLC purchases.
At 800 Microsoft
points, Rotastic
seems to be far overpriced, and would sit better as a budget iOS game or even a
free to play flash game.
I love my ps3 because online is
free and it has a lot of features compared to the ps4... PS4 at this
point in time
seems a little lack luster....
@Jerome http://segabits.com/blog/2013/02/06/breaking-down-and-explaining-the-sega-sammy-q3-2013-results/ This is what I wanted to
point out: «Phantasy Star Online 2 — Over 1.7 million registered users» Think about it, at that
point, theres no telling what possible income that might be... See, if people wanted to, they could buy Arks Cash every month to get the premium services, which would make it
seem like a sub fee, but it's not, because it's not required since it is a
free to play game (unless you like to have the services all the time).
Still, and I don't like complaining about a good bargain, that
seems to be partly due to Nintendo's naivety when it comes to content — a price
point closer to # 20 would still have worked quite well, considering that they're supporting the game in other ways with
free 200cc mode updates and such.
In these last years Turner
seems to have been at his most experimental, perhaps age had set him
free, as the title of the exhibition suggests, because by this
point Turner was painting for himself and for his art which was at the time mocked and ridiculed.
She exposes it as being as manipulative as any other artistic medium, as the critic Roberta Smith
pointed out when the Centerfolds made their debut in 1981: «The psychological weight of the work is so direct that at times it
seems to
free the viewer to see very clearly the formal manipulations which are at its source.
It
seems such an index would be more
free of adjustment induced variations and more directly related to temperature trends, at least for the set of
points sampled.
The
point would
seem to be that skeptics distrust all government, publicly funded science because they believe the peer review system has been corrupted and incestuous — after all, it's not a
free market system — and the «ClimateGate» brouhaha just served as a confirmation to them of this deeper distrust.