Sentences with phrase «great point of reference»

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«While these numbers can serve as great reference points, it's important to remember that your ideal posting frequency will depend on how many overall posts are filling the feeds of your social followers and subscribers.
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.
I too have bought quite a few Christian albums of late where I've initially thought, wow, there are some great tunes on here, only to realise they seem purposefully vague to the point that they make more references to setting suns and emotions than anything Godly.
Perplexity and great regret are aroused by the fact that in the «Letter to the Churches» there is no significant reference - and primarily from the pastoral point of view - to that dimension of the process of salvation without which the very concept of salvation loses its implication.
But the great achievement here is that evangelicalism affirms a scripturally grounded conceptual framework that is shared by all who lay claim to historic Christian orthodoxy, thereby providing common points of reference for the continuing and candid engagement of our agreements and disagreements.
Great contemporary intellectuals such as Rémi Brague, Pierre Manent, and Philippe Bénéton are among the first points of reference for many of us as we seek to understand the thought of the ancient, medieval, and post-Enlightenment worlds.
Consistency is the hall mark of great strikers, lets see what becomes of Vardy 3 seasons from now before we start using his story as a reference point..
One of you attempted to challenge his reference to Platini as greatest ever French player yet had Zidane higher... the writer actually wrote» One of the greatest French players,» so what is your point?
The idea is to give you a point of reference for each topic and focus on the big picture rather than go into great depth and detail about each item.
I loved the article, and it made some great points, but I think it might have also been helpful to reference some of the failings of the Obama tech staff..
According to their numerical 3D models of an earthquake and resultant tsunami on the Pitas Point and Red Mountain faults — faults located offshore Ventura, Calif. — a magnitude 7.7 earthquake would result in many parts of the regional coastline being inundated a few kilometers inland by a tsunami wave, with inundation in places greater than that indicated by the state of California's current reference inundation line.
Co-writer (with Michael Wilmington) of the 1975 career overview «John Ford» and the massive tome «Searching For John Ford» in 2001, McBride treats Ford as a man and not untouchable genius, nor dissects the film using highbrow terminology which inherently ignores the average film fan; there's great insight regarding one of America's greatest directors, and his exhaustive research is well - used in pointing out common themes, autobiographical references, and placing cast / crew / story subjects in context with early and later film projects.
The original «Poseidon Adventure» may have preceded it, but make no mistake: no matter where it places on this list, «Inferno» is still used as a point of reference for how to make a great disaster movie.
(Some of the students even referenced and pointed to the Great Pyramid in the video background as they presented.)
It has been a great honour but also a great responsibility because you are suddenly turned into a point of reference to a large number of teachers.
These cases have tested a chief selling point (pardon [or underscore] the business reference) of VAMs: that they will effectuate, for example, teacher termination with greater ease because nobody besides the advanced statisticians and econometricians can argue with their numbers derived.
You can also surf the Web, but this «surfing» is also optimized for the greater good of enhancing your experience while reading books and periodicals: They point you at reference works and more things to read online.
Trip Advisor offers travelers a great reference point for honest and unbiased reviews on everything from hotels and restaurants to other places of interest.
Barcelona's Joan Miró Foundation has managed to become a major point of reference in the world art scene and offers its visitors not only the greatest and most complete single collection of Miró's work but also a pioneering exhibition space named Espai 13, which stimulates research and experimentation among young artists and offers impressive exhibitions of contemporary experimental and avant - garde artists.
This library of games provides a great reference point for constructing a solid new adventure, which No Bull has done very well.
Out of public reach and inaccessible to the people of Runik, these objects hold great symbolic value for a nation missing parts of its shared frame of reference, but also point to the condition of contradictory claims from two countries that share material heritage.
«My work stretches across many styles due to my detachment from rules and points of reference that speak for the journey of the great masters,» Mizrahi says.
Along with examining the panel's practices, from how it decides on levels of certainty to how it polices referenced research, it'd be great to see the review include an examination of any missing focal points in the periodic climate reviews.
The point I have been trying to make to Web and JimD, is that a great deal of the problem is in the poor choice of reference in the models.
The first point to dispense with is the reference to Sections 3.2.2.7 and 3.6.4 in support of the claim that «the locations of greatest socioeconomic development are also those that have been most warmed by atmospheric circulation changes.»
TON; time you did a post on the defects of pyrgeometers and backradiation; it would be a great reference point.
You make a great point about using the experimental reality of the Moon as a reference.
Indeed, for any of the three models (besides the reference point) to be achieved, a much greater quantity of fruits and vegetables would have to be available — a 25 percent increase for the healthy global diet, with 56 percent less meat — and higher yet for the vegetarian / vegan scenarios.
Actually, by the time you approach 200ppmv for CO2, you have already reached the break point in the curve, beyond which additional CO2 has much less impact on the RF — and this is close to the glacial value — suggesting that CO2 changes do not drive the glacial cycles (CO2 changes are supposed to amplify T rise during deglaciation, but there is scant evidence for this and the assumption that it did also underlay the IPCC belief — and a great many references in academic papers give a T degrees C per ppmv CO2 without stating over which range of concentrations this is meant to apply.
A great cheap present for anyone with an interest in wine is the 2017 Hugh Johnson pocket wine guide, my first point of reference when checking vintages and producers from all over the world.
Huawei has gone to great lengths to explain that while they do use Android as a reference point, they have found areas they believe that need to be improved on and this philosophy is one of the less obvious changes.
The Nexus 6P is Google's latest attempt to not only provide a great reference point, but rather be a device that is worthy of claiming the flagship crown.
A reference letter is a great backup for a resume, for it says more about you from a previous employer's point of view.
Delivering all the critical information about his personal experience, work references, recommendations, honors, awards and key points about his experience and work history with the use of bulleted lists and concise text, his profile is one to keep as a great example of how a LinkedIn profile should look like.
Great for those who are just starting out and looking for a point of reference.
In the family's absence, teachers and childcare practitioners provide valuable points of reference for the developing adolescent and potentially could have an even greater impact on those students experiencing poor parent - child relationships.
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