Sentences with phrase «hitting the nail on the head in»

However, this reviewer was not convinced that the otherwise good discussion of emergence / top - down causation quite hit the nail on the head in addressing determinism.
I think Chuck McKnight hit the nail on the head in his defining of what Paul means when using the figure «dead in sins».
I think Jeremy hit the nail on the head in his very last post.
You hit the nail on the head in that pumpkin can be a halo food, which means it is perceived as healthy no matter what form in comes in.
Recently, Villa have shown signs of finding the form and consistency needed to achieve success in this highly competitive league, since Bruce came in Villa have found form and the gaffer hit the nail on the head in the build - up to Norwich: «It «s all about finding consistency.
User RedGrittyBrick hit the nail on the head in his comment: money today is better than money tomorrow.
He is a brilliant writer who tackles sensitive and critical issues with fun and jokes, yet hitting the nail on the head in eloquent prose.
I think you hit the nail on the head in that in order to flatter, an outfit or item has to hit on multiple levels — fit well and be a good color and express personal style.
Anne Reid and Derek Jacobi bring out all the nuances of character and the drama hits the nail on the head in showing us the bitter and the sweet of family life.
Where We Need to Talk About Kevin hits the nail on the head in scene after scene (finally to great effect), You Were Never Really Here provides so little information that it ultimately becomes a movie about its own structure, about the way the scenes come together and what's missing in between.
Given that, Blizzard have really hit the nail on the head in this exciting dungeon controller, especially with the controls on the DualShock controller that just feels perfect.
Saturday Night Live hit the nail on the head in a recently revealed cut - for - time sketch about Hallmark Christmas movies.
I think Andy has hit the nail on the head in a variety of areas.
He hit the nail on the head in accosting this exaltation of self - esteem in American education.
You hit the nail on the head in this article.
My colleague Phil Floraday succinctly hits the nail on the head in regard to the Chevy Cruze with this comment: Yes, the Cruze is a big step forward for GM in the small - car segment, but it doesn't advance the small - car segment itself.
You hit the nail on the head in regard to being professional, it's the mindset that leads to excellence.
JLPen77 hit the nail on the head in my opinion.
Thankfully, many of the responses were quite positive and indicated that we had hit the nail on the head in our description of the dynamics at play in the heated competition between traditional and digital pet stores.
With all the promise, excitement and intrigue that the show usually brings, it'd certainly see them hit the nail on the head in terms of generating publicity.
But IGN hit the nail on the head in their review about why this is so easy: you're doing that anyway with star bits.
They pretty much hit the nail on the head in this trailer.
His tendency to hit the nail on the head in his depiction of those close to him suggests a cold streak of cruelty, his relentless caricatures of biographer Jaumes Sabartés no less chilling than his derisive, Cubist portrait of Olga of 1935.
Andy hits the nail on the head in his final couple of sentences.
Kudos to both companies for really hitting the nail on the head in terms of search, but the two systems seem interchangeable to me.
Kelly hit the nail on the head in saying that they lacked personality, life, vibrancy and interest.
The Pixel 2 hits the nail on the head in several areas.
The Honor 5X and Honor 6X — its predecessors — were good phones for their respective prices, but the Honor 7x really hits the nail on the head in terms of design, performance, and camera capability.
I don't know what markets you invest in but @Ned Carey hit the nail on the head in terms of places where wholesalers market their properties.

Not exact matches

He's hit the nail on the head, about making our kids safe in school, arming teachers who are qualified and having law enforcement on the premises.»
«Rohit has hit the nail squarely on the head in terms of showing how we can better work with others to improve our chances of success in all that we do.
Dale Carnegie hit the nail on the head all those years ago in How to Win Friends and Influence People: There's no surer way to secure a new relationship (or to get what you need) than by making the other person feel important.
So I simply can't understand / accept how people are agreeing that Bill Nye «hit the nail on the head» in his assertions.
You've hit the nail on the head regarding why I, a Christian millennial, no longer attend church and am struggling with religion in general.
However, their hot take does have one line that totally hits the nail on the head: «The Holy Bible is rated very highly by all the people who supposedly live by it but who in actuality have not read it.»
The article hit the nail on the head, IMO, in pointing out the idolatry that is lavished on both the football team and the church.
You hit the nail on the head: We have never had a religious war in the US and so are ignorant of how bad that can be.
You hit the nail on the head when you said you see some idealism in my writing.
One of the posts upthread hit the nail on the head, I believe: the real problem with most «Christian» organizations, at least in the West, is that they are really about money in the end.
And I certainly like «renewing» instead of «redecorating» in this context and I think you've hit the nail on the head with the later verb.
Now, what I have referred to before as the something, the force, just waiting to spring on the American Zeitgeist would in the early sixties be given throaty articulation by the courtiers surrounding John F. Kennedy, who, while clearly doing little more than making rhetorical gestures, nevertheless managed to hit the cultural nail squarely on the head.
Seriously though — you hit the nail on the head David in the sense of discerning between desire to be malicious or sincere desire.
Jeremy, I think you hit the nail on the head when you said in your article «But somehow, in ways beyond human comprehension, God exists in three persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit» with emphasis on beyond human comprehension.
It hits the nail on the head, so to speak, We in the name of God; but is it the God of Jesus?
Isa Chandra hits the nail on its teensy little head when she exults simplicity in soup.
The concepts of food waste and food loss form a major part in the achievement of food security for us, and in that light, this year's Crawford Fund's annual conference hit the nail on the head with regards to facilitating discussion and interaction on these issues.
Me, In all tragic seriousness you have hit the nail on the head, with your correct but deeply depressing truths about Wenger and the club.
This hits the nail on the head and in the end Dez will be the one with egg on his face.
You've hit the nail on the head there what a waste of an article, Hleb Nasri, Song, Van Persie et al ALL went because they A) Thought they were Bigger and better than the club, and B) wanted glory elsewhere and more money, some of them were more honourable in the way that they did it and some were just greedy egotistical Idiots.
BenchSplinter hit the nail on the head — you simply can not have this guy in the starting line - up with his complete lack of defense; he is subtraction by addition.
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