Sentences with phrase «fundamentals point»

For now, a number of market fundamentals point to increased growth in sales, prices and demand well into 2008, says Re / Max.
The demographics and market fundamentals point to growing facilities with Alzheimer's and memory care.
And market fundamentals point to continued strength in the sector...
Ultimately, market fundamentals point to a healthy office sector in 2017.
They look at it from a fundamentals point of view like we do.
But here's the really important fundamental point.
If you focus on four fundamental points:
The CEOs the team spoke to agreed on one fundamental point — no final exams!
But this is to miss the fundamental point of qualification.
In reviewing or crafting any term sheet proposal regarding these agreements, keep these fundamental points front and centre in your mind:
Many appear to have overshot from a fundamental point of view — they have fallen enough to mend trade and current account balances.
Nothing has changed from a fundamental point of view aside from an increase in interest rates, which are moving higher «for the right reasons,» Liu said.
As you can see in the diagram below, generating leads is a fundamental point in an individual's journey to becoming a delighted customer of your business.
However, there was yet another clear warning: «A change in the structure of a securities offering does not change the fundamental point that when a security is being offered, our securities laws must be followed.»
I have realized that I missed a fundamental point in my analysis of investing for capital appreciation and passive income streams.
Perhaps this is the source of that perennial frustration among the radicals, the refusal or the incapacity of the liberals even to acknowledge the fundamental points of contention between us: that liberal principles are ontologically indifferent or that they are even the political expression of a sound Christian anthropology.
I agree with some of what you say, and I like that you often bring your disagreements back to some fundamental points («where two or more are gathered in my name»), etc..
But there are some fundamental points of agreement which are rapidly becoming standard among non-Roman Catholic theologians.
It is on these fundamental points that theological reconstruction must focus its attention.
Well, the poster used some emotionally charged phrases (never understood, hypocrisy, shut up) but I have always agreed with two fundamental points they raised, which I will state as quickly as possible for your consideration, no pressure or judgment intended:
These two orientations stem not necessarily from different data but from a difference in fundamental point of view, as William James observed long ago.
Indeed, the fundamental point here is that the strong appeal of the proposals being made by the new reformers is due to the fact that they cohere so well with the way in which we now understand political life and with the way in which we represent ourselves as moral agents.
The fundamental point is that this dude is an!
One wishes that Barr had addressed this more fundamental point head - on, and without all the captiousness.
His fundamental point is the need to recover the Great Tradition within Evangelicalism and thus to read scripture in and through the lens of the church spread out through time.
The fundamental point, once again, is that variety in expression does not necessarily mean incommensurable or opposing positions.
If atheists and Christians really have nothing better to do than snipe at each other, then BOTH of them miss a fundamental point of the holiday of Christmas.
Whitehead attributes the later developments to a divergence of «fundamental points of view — philosophic and sociological.»
On the other hand, evangelicals who promote a warped view of American history in an effort to undo the court rulings on church - state affairs ignore a fundamental point made by Roger Williams more than 300 years ago: «No civil state or country can be truly called Christian, although the Christians be in it.»
«I might not agree with all of the reasoning here, but I strongly agree with him on that fundamental point.»»
Evangelicals who promote a warped view of American history in an effort to undo the court rulings on church - state affairs ignore the fundamental point that no country can be called Christian, even though Christians are in it.
To me the fundamental point is that some elements of pattern or structure are precisely what enable energy to manifest itself with totality and power.
The second of seven articles of the statement opposes the claim that a consensus has been obtained in fundamental points of the doctrine.
A fundamental point this model makes by its very gestalt is that the preaching event consists of a cluster of dynamic interactions.
But the most fundamental point of difference, not surprisingly, centers around the differing conceptualizations of God's power that underlie the two theodicies in question.
A fundamental point that must be understood early on in this discussion is that the crime of child sexual abuse is not merely a personal offense, but rather it is an urgent public concern.
Taylor's fundamental point is that we can not expect those shared values to change our lives or make real claims on our neighbors unless we can connect them to an ultimate good - Taylor calls it a «hypergood» - that orders and judges these proximate claims and may
But on the fundamental point I have no qualms: I would hold emphatically that fruitful study must recognize this principle.
Milan's keeper Goalkeeper Gigio Donnarumma was also in a confident mood after the game: ``... Against Genoa we got three fundamental points that will give us confidence and grit to face Arsenal on Thursday.»
But aside from these calculations, the more fundamental point here is about party democracy, and who has and should have sovereignty in the Labour party.
We would all like it to operate differently, many of us have those feelings about the fundamental points about sovereignty and all those arguments.
The rest of the discussion on inflation, investment, borrowing money cheaply, etc., while not necessarily untrue, distracts from this fundamental point.
But the fundamental point is that «devo Manc» is not doing enough if it only offers bits of money and devolved authority to an elected mayor whose role will be to manage more cuts and preside over unsolved structural problems.
His fundamental point is this: that Labour in the past 20 years has been scared off the most potent vehicle for the expression of its values, and in the process has come to be seen as ineffective as well as unprincipled.
«You can use lots of fancy, schmantzy words but the fundamental point is the economy hasn't been working for most working people but for a few at the top,» Miliband told the Mail on Sunday in an interview.
In finding the right answer for the UK economy we have to be especially clear about two fundamental points.
The fundamental point is that it could make a Labour government more likely — and that would, er, result in even fewer Tory policies being implemented.
Despite the fact that just half a qubit of information is lost, «from a fundamental point of view, there is no real difference between a little bit of information being lost and a lot being lost,» he says.
But «they're not important from a fundamental point of view.»
They're not important from a fundamental point of view.»
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