Sentences with phrase «good point of reference»

As a good point of reference, if you're unsure whether an agreement is fair or balanced, it may help to speak with an attorney about limited representation.
It also gives them a good point of reference if they want to participate in any referral programs your provider may offer.
This information will be a good point of reference for your workers compensation attorney to establish the severity of your injury and to prove the injury was the result of something that occurred at work.
Regardless, kudos on your article which will hopefully provide a good point of reference on this matter which has heretofore engendered so much confusion.
I found that the front - facing camera is a good point of reference.
So in that vein, I will like to use your blog as a good point of reference.
Government sites may or may not be a good point of reference, because I've seen them provide wrong information at times.
Also keep in mind that while your vet might be a good resource for deciding on a prescription treatment for your pet, your vet may not be a good point of reference for implementing flea control options that include Integrated Pest Management (IPM), since most veterinarians are not trained in IPM techniques.
Not to mention that our Toyota Sienna, Pearl, is very easy to spot in a row of smaller vehicles on the battlefield so we all have a good point of reference.
And because Rick wanted so many blank moments and dead stares like that, it was a really good point of reference.
A good point of reference might be to stop the bar when it's in direct line with your line of sight.
A good point of reference would be the african cup.cameroons first game started off in the first half with a total breakdown in their midfield.
«He's a good point of reference.
While Kickstarter may be a good point of reference for the idea of equity crowdfunding via Internet portals, the two models are vastly different.
These two protruding circles that includes the Edwin Jagger logo provide a very good point of reference for your fingers while your shaving as well as provide extra grip.
This conversation is also a good point of reference for the employee in case «you worded the letter more harshly or more leniently than you intended to,» Williams says.
The better point of reference in the case would be perhaps to have insisted, yes, and write it down that the buyer rejected the advice: to get their own inspector.
The better point of reference in the case would be perhaps to have insisted, yes, and write it down that the buyer rejected the advice: to get their own inspector.

Not exact matches

I wrote an improvement of Alicia's email based on these concepts: — specificity of: target b2b and expected results — be educational with numbers and reference to a case study — do nt talk bad about outbound marketing, but tell him how to do it better — write even shorter to the point — social proof: drop big companies of other industries — scarcity: this email is sent to 10 competitors but we only work with the first per city
As a point of reference, the professional networking site has named the 12 Best LinkedIn Company Pages of 2012 — the ones that use their page to «showcase their brand and connect with their target audience.»
This week is proving to be a critical turning point for the financial services industry, which is described in the terms of reference for the Hayne royal commission as systemically strong with the world's best prudential regulation and oversight.
A good way to «drill down» to the news and information that you're looking for is to use the «Media Center» Home Page as your point of reference.
The editors clearly hope so, but they express that hope with a sober realism: «To the extent that the Constitution still matters — as a framework, as a statement of broad purposes, as a point of recurring reference, as a legitimation of further developments, as a restraint on the overbearing and the righteous — to that extent it is worthwhile to try to enter into that world of discourse» (I: xii) As always, however, where the historical scholarship is very good, the contemporary application must be very cautious.
The presence of other divergences too (David Moss's luminous piece on friendship stands very well alone), the dispersal of the group on both sides of the Atlantic, and the fact that some members are already deep into other conversations all suggest that as a movement it will (at least in Britain) either fragment or at best fare like feminist, liberation and nonrealist theologies, and have its main influence as a point of reference and interrogation.
Holloway considers this point quite directly and says that before the Fall, a couple would have had sexual intercourse as «an act of religion [by its reference to God] as well as an act of love [by its desire to share in God's creative work]».
The Archimedean point of reference is missing, for God has no dialectical reality apart from us as well as in our midst, no reality apart from the world as well as in it.
If your only point of reference for what love is is the bible, you could well have the equivalent of battered woman's syndrome, equating abuse and degradation for love.
Professional theologians today hesitate to share their experience, fearing lest the pure objectivity and the transcendent reference point of their God thoughts be thereby obscured; but this is a great pity, for when they define their role merely in ecclesiastical or academic terms, thus in effect hiding behind their official identity, it renders their theology at best enigmatic and at worst downright boring.
So in reference to the orginal article and my first point, I would only echo Pascal's Wager: if I live life accepting of God and «love my neighbor,» but it turns out to be wrong because there is no God, I have no regrets; if I live life unaccepting of God and He does exist, well I guess Ghandi and I will be sharing a room...
This last point is suggested in a number of Peirce's discussions, particularly in his accounts of the function of the sciences (see, for instance, 1.191) as well as in his references to the goal of rational conduct which is the summum bonum (e.g., 5.4 - 5, 5.433).
I remember when the first season of Serial was at its high point that Best Buy put out a tweet referencing something about the pay phone at Best Buy — where one of the calls was supposed to have been made — in kind of a joking way.
Because the laws took the Bible as their reference point, it was possible to upheld liberty of conscience while at the same time restraining external acts like blasphemy which were inimical to good order and government.
The elders of local churches are a good reference point in the New Testament.
This would be done by virtue of the extraordinarily complex rhythms within human experience wherein the core of the person's own experience is made compatible with the rhythms of external things, with minimal distortion, and whereby semantic rhythms within the person's experience point out the external reference; Whitehead's discussion of symbolic reference is a good account of this.
Quotations from the American Standard Version of the Revised Bible, copyrighted 1929, and the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyrighted 1946 and 1952, are used by permission of the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U. S. A. References to these versions are indicated in the footnotes by the initials A. S. V. and R. S. V. I have used these and also the King James Version, selecting in each instance the diction which seemed to me best to fit the point under discussion.
The point David and the others are making and the NT makes as well in reference to even Jesus is that you can go through all the motions of God given things (works!)
The vicar of christ on earth has a very oppulent lifestyle and always needs more money, actually they are doing quite well but greed is greed; I can't come up with a new testament verse to prove the point but see George Carlin as a reference.
All theories which place «a subject,» as a fixed point of reference and a well determined entity, ahead of the process of experience have, in Whitehead's view, not clearly understood subjectivity.
The double saying has no earlier history in the tradition; the point at issue is the question of repentance in face of a challenge, certainly a major concern of the message of the historical Jesus; the references to the queen of the South and the men of Nineveh are vividly apposite and absolutely in accord with Jesus» use of unlikely good examples in his comparisons (the Good Samaritan); and the element of warning in the saying coheres with a major aspect of the message of the parabgood examples in his comparisons (the Good Samaritan); and the element of warning in the saying coheres with a major aspect of the message of the parabGood Samaritan); and the element of warning in the saying coheres with a major aspect of the message of the parables.
His questioning mind, his study of the Jewish law (the perplexing reference to the fig tree in verse 48 probably points to the fact that Nathanael was a student of the law, for the rabbis used to say that the best place to study the law was sitting under a fig tree) prompted Jesus to praise him as a true Jew and an honest man (1:47).
It's geared towards achieving a common understanding, terminology and point of reference for good practice for businesses involved in the delivery of food and to prevent substances from packaging materials from getting into food.
Maybe a better way to illustrate the point is to list how much guaranteed payroll every team will have on the books from 2019 through 2021, with the numbers courtesy of Baseball - Reference.
As others have also pointed out there is a wealth of empirical evidence that supports the fact that infants who sleep better have better child - mother interactions (i.e. http://www.jaacap.com/article/S0890-8567 (09) 64116 - 2 / abstract)- again, more references can be provided upon request.
But having lived a few years in Japan, I understand the use of the floor as the point of reference as well, and let me tell you, it was blissful to sleep on a futon on the floor.
i thought it was one of his best speeches yet - packed with references to everyone from Kennedy (ask not what your country can do for you), to King (we will get to the promised land), via Lincoln, Reagon and even Nixon, as Sunder points out... he demonstrates a powerful generational consciousness, the ability to join the dots between his country's social and political history, and to see his own forthcoming presidency's place in that context.
As Douglas W. Rae points out in the standard reference work The Political Consequences of Electoral Laws, majoritarian electoral systems are extremely rare for multi-seat legislatures, only being well established in Australia, and for second round voting in some French elections.
«By then, we can have a prosperous Yoruba nation and a race we can be proud of; that is a nation within a nation in Nigeria which would be a good reference point to others.»
Since its creation in 2011, it has enjoyed the support of some of the world's most influential chefs, as well as entities like Mondragon University, in its mission to build a leading international reference point www.bculinary.com
Finding a comprehensive list of keto foods can be problematic, that is why I created this list for myself as a reference and for you as a good starting point.
I'm not sure if this would provide the recommended amount of phytate, but it's probably a good reference point.
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