Sentences with phrase «home the point of»

It brought home the point of why Facebook users are concerned about a data breach and an invasion of privacy.
The flooding that wiped out my 1998 crop really drove home the point of how fragile an individual seed bank can be.
They're facts that drive home the point of knowing where your food comes from.
«It drives home the point of continued exploration.»
I mean I know it's just a point of trivia, but it does kind of hammer home this point of these figures sort of aligning up on our timeline.
The pair hypothesized that academic fields that tend to hammer home the point of «genius,» such as physics and math would have fewer women than fields that emphasize dedication and effort, such as art history or education.
Esben Anderson, the main take - home point of most of Dr. Greger's videos is that eating a whole food, plant based diet is the way to go.
She really drove home the point of how important it is to engage in intermittent non-exercise movement throughout the day.
Top - notch visual effects work (which earned the film its sole Oscar nomination) and a refusal to treat it like a Roland Emmerich disaster spectacle make this a startling, harrowing set - piece which hammers home the point of how unpredictable the world can be.
The name breaks the company's usual convention, which perhaps is a way to drive home the point of the amazing capabilities of the new chip, which the US chip maker claims is even better than that of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
We found a few examples that should drive home the point of how important renters insurance is.
And they feature stylized or idealized images of women — African - American, Mexican - American, Asian - American or Middle Eastern — that he hopes will drive home the point of the show.
As if to drive home the point of Marshall's voracious interest in visual art and culture, one gallery of Mastry contains an installation of hundreds of images culled from magazines, postcards, and other printed materials, all spread across the floor in wild disarray.
What was the take - home point of this article?
In a 3 part unusual video series which shows several different conditions, one between colleagues, the second between a couple and the third between a grandfather and his son, the company drives home the point of the campaign which aims at assisting people think differently about their purchases, and highlights the importance of investing for the long term.
The latest research drives home a point of importance to all media publishers and distributors: Smart speaker use is replacing other behavior — for example, 30 % of owners say their speaker is replacing time spent with TV.
Of course, were Vaya truly wishing to hammer home the point of wanting «to meet Australian's increasing hunger for data» with the power of something akin to Thor's thunderous hammer, then it would have come out and offered its double data deal for the life of your pre-paid plan (until even more data would be economically available), but presumably, any such move is still months, if not years, away.
«From a home point of view, you have control of the temperature with Nest said.

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In one of these instances he attempts to drive his point home by pointing to declining advertising revenue.
To hit this point home further and to commemorate the nation's annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, who spoke fervently against racial and economic inequality, here's a sampling of his thoughts on the subject:
But Low points out that, in the type of negotiations she studies at least — ones where failing to reach a consensus means everyone goes home with nothing — more aggressive negotiating meant worse negotiating.
Advocates for excessive home prices also point out that construction has become a bigger part of the British Columbia economy, equating any effort to deflate Vancouver's housing bubble to act of economic sabotage.
The company offers a big data analytics platform which aggregates private MLS data and analyzes years of home transactions to identify real estate specialists in specific neighborhoods and price points.
The decision riled Republican lawmakers in Delta's home state of Georgia to the point that the state senate on Thursday approved a tax bill that did not include an expected tax break for airlines.
When a number of Ontario funds — at one point, the province was home to 46 labour - sponsored funds — started failing due to a combination of poor investments, falling sales and rising redemptions, he scooped up several and consolidated them into the Canadian Fund.
They allow the listener to catch up and may be the very way to drive home the most important points of your presentation.
Searches conducted at Lubitz's homes in Duesseldorf and in the town of Montabaur turned up documents pointing to «an existing illness and appropriate medical treatment,» but no suicide note was found, said Ralf Herrenbrueck, a spokesman for the Duesseldorf prosecutors» office.
Next Monday, Blue Point Brewing, which is owned by AB InBev, is unveiling a new Pilsner called Delayed, a Penn Station - exclusive beer named in honor of the train you thought you were going to take home right after work, but will now be spending the next few hours waiting on instead.
At one point, demonstrators threw rocks and paint at the home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson, police said.
What not to miss: As the home of the state government, Austin boasts the Texas Capitol, a towering 19th - century building that sits atop one of the city's highest points.
A fair point made by Wendy's management is that the gap between the price of groceries, or food at home, and restaurants, or food away from home, is increasing.
In one of the most arresting points in the article, the author finds that in the 90s, 83 % of men aged 18 to 25 did not agree with the statement «It is much better for everyone involved if the man is the achiever outside the home and the woman takes care of the home and family.»
The 13 - bedroom waterfront home, at 235 Middle Neck Road in Sands Point, was once owned by Mary Harriman Rumsey, a railroad heiress whose brother, W. Averell Harriman, was governor of New York.
A LendingTree survey found that customers who received five quotes on its platform for a typical 30 - year home loan of $ 223,000 witnessed a difference of 52 basis points from the highest to the lowest quotes.
We tried to provide transparency to the whole real - estate marketplace, not just the 3 % of homes that are for sale at any point in time.
You can still go back and you can look on the Zillow blog and see posts that I wrote, and Stan, who by this point had become our chief economist, wrote about how it was obvious, in our opinion, that housing was going to crash and that it was built on the foundation of sand and there was too much easy credit that had allowed people to buy homes who really couldn't afford them.
One commenter on one of the Houzz polls described how she'd set up a really nice home office that she described as her «hub,» and made a point to work there for at least part of each day.
Bolstering her point: Lamborghini, Porsche, and Bentley's SUVs will be built at home in European factories — which, for Chinese consumers, is a big part of the prestige of buying one.
Two of my favorite books on this subject hit home the point.
So if you're making a point of attending an event for business, leave your friends at home.
That's down three points from 2015, when 56 percent of respondents reported not having taken a vacation in a year and 41 percent admitted to having not been on a leisure trip of at least a week to a place 100 miles or more from home in more than two years.
Goldberg uses an analogy from the world of retail to illustrate the point: «Going into Home Depot doesn't let you build a house all by yourself if you haven't done it before.»
Point solutions are both an outcome and an instigator of the rise of home security startups.
As well, points out Jurock, the recreational and retirement property boom of a few years ago was «driven by Dad,» whose investing prowess during the stock market run - up put him in a position not only to buy that retirement dream home but to front the kids a down payment for their own place.
The show cast six supporting «citizen journalists» who reflect the broad swath of personalities on the right, with a gun - rights activist in the vein of bombastic NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch, provocateurs in the vein of Milo Yiannopoulos, what Miller described as a «pseudo-intellectual with no real credentials,» and a stay - at - home livestreamer rambling without much of a point.
Gaertner - Johnston says you need to include the words «apologize,» «sorry,» or «regret» at some point to really hammer the point of the message home.
He knows that sometimes a little bit of humor can drive a point home, and he does it well.
Case in point: they will remember what kind of pillow you prefer and make you feel like you just arrived home with their friendly service!
Beyond their great designs and affordable price point, their home try - on offer (which ships five pairs of their glasses to potential customer's homes for a five day try - on absolutely free) has produced a radically engaged customer base.
'' [It] drives home the point that things truly don't go viral; influencing the right gatekeepers in an ever - increasing world of gates means that the right relationships in business make all the difference.
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