Sentences with phrase «kind of the point here»

That's kind of my point here.
Yes, redundancy is kind of the point here, but did all the kill scenes have to unfold in basically the same bloodless way, with the plucky birthday girl creeping around some secluded location, briefly fighting off and then fleeing her attacker, before getting stabbed, strangled, bludgeoned, etc., for the umpteenth time?

Not exact matches

«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many people, but, once again, this kind of «one - way» data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
For example, many AdWords tools can be used for organic SEO campaigns as well, and Google frequently publishes major news and data points here, which you can use in almost any kind of marketing campaign.
It is reasonably common for people to make the kind of mistake that Ross and Navarro are making here, which is why professors generally make it a point of emphasis when introducing the GDP concept to students.
Mark Whitmore: This is Mark Whitmore, I keep forgetting we have two Mark's on the line here, and Chris you absolutely interpreted what I was trying to say correctly, and kind of to follow up a little bit, I think one of the things that the other Mark pointed out is the issue of timing, and whereas the two prevailing investing paradigms out there seem to be this notion of efficient market theory which attempts to just buy and hold the market no matter what, completely price indifferent.
The point here, however, is that the view that our Lord is absolutely different in kind from any and every other work and presence of God is impossible to maintain, and that for several reasons.
A precise statement of what the correspondence or the clash might be is not easy to produce and is not necessary here, since our main purpose in these remarks is merely to emphasize the point that value experiences depend for their character upon the kinds of relationships that exist between subject and object.
So while the we are not told here (or anywhere) much about these spiritual beings — we don't have an explanation of their powers or of what kind of effects they can have on the believers — Paul's point is that we don't need to worry, because Christ is far above them.
My point is that here is a kind of transcendental mysticism which, as it were, «outgrows» the world, having first faced its ambiguities and seemingly irradicable evils.
I'm not arguing here that this kind of society is right and just, far less that it is the biblical pattern — although I could point to Joseph's anti-famine measures in Egypt as a parallel.
The point is that when someone says we are like family here, make sure you know what kind of family they mean.
There is little of transformation here and nothing that points to any kind of project that can inspire or transform us.
Here was Alyssa Rosenberg at the Washington Post claiming that the whole point of Wonder Woman is that she's a role model for prepubescent girls, a kind of «Fearless Girl» avant la statue: «[T] he movie... argues that it's... little girls all over the world who stand to gain if they can grow up free of the distorting influence of misogyny,» Rosenberg wrote, with a schoolmarm's didacticism.
Not, it is true (at least not yet, here below) synthesis pushed to the point where it calls into being some new kind of autonomous super-center in the depths of the synthesized, but a synthesis which at least suffices to erect, as though it were a vault above our heads, a domain of interwoven consciousness, the site, support and instrument of super-vision and super-ideas.
I don't think you can be up here and look out the window as I did the first day and see the Earth from this vantage point, to look out at this kind of creation and not believe in God.
As time goes buy the kind defenders of free will over their rejection to «dead» here and colossians 2:13 tend to resort to a familiar defense, that of labeling it a Calvinist viewpoint and that its almost a cultist view point to hold.Very sad yet very much the defense of many christians.Dead may i suggest is dead, the inability to respond, does not mean that prior to being saved one could not read scripture but because of this spiritual deadness its not profitabel / meaningful - we just can not continue to revise the meaning of dead to fit a view point - because natural man has not been born again this deadness (spiritually) shows itself as «none seek after God», in this condition they are» slaves to sin» and the spiritual things of God (the bible) is «folly / foolishness» even the gospel is judged by natural man as «folly / foolishness «(1 cor.1: 18) Please stop with this weak / common defense called Calvinism - many believers are truly turned off by such a defense.We must not forget the man's «free will» is what took the whole human race down in the garden; i would hope we can rise above our love affair with the human will.
From the philosophical point of view, the central problem of ethology is the relation between purposiveness («purpose» here has the usual meaning — a striving after a future goal retained as some kind of an image or idea) and directiveness.
The point being stressed here is that conscious experience is a radically new emergent in the evolutionary process, and required and still requires an extremely complex, even awe - inspiring set of conditions; and yet it emerged and still emerges out of entities which are not totally different in kind.
What in an older kind of philosophy would have been called the chain - of - cause - and - effect is here seen as being very much richer; it is a congeries of occasions, events, pressures, movements, routes, which come to focus at this or that point, and which for their explanation require some principle that has brought and still is bringing each of them, rather than some other possible occurrence, into this particular concrete moment of what we commonly style «existence».
In the present book I have spoken only incidentally of the «case» for prayer; my purpose here is to make suggestions about the actual practice of prayer, including the question of its effectiveness, the various kinds of praying in which we may engage, the significant exercise of private prayer and of public prayer, the way in which the Lord's Supper (or Holy Communion or Eucharist call it what you will) sums up all our praying, and finally the point of prayer in the total context of Christian faith itself.
Thanks, but the point was kind of missed here.
I know I am being kind of repetitive here, but I really want to emphasize this point - this hummus is AMAZING.
Annoying as Duncan Castles may be for his relentlessly pro-Mourinho agenda, he has a point here in that Wenger probably won't get the same kind of stick as the Special One here despite clearly also «parking the bus» in a big game.
You don't get it do you?I'm not even talking about the money.But I agree with you that for the kind of money that will be spent on Mbappe it's a higher gamble.Henry was bought to be a starter and as the main man for Arsenal.He was so young by then and the pressure on him was massive.Looking at the impact he's had in our club if Henry had failed who would imagine what Arsene would have done.To me he's our best player ever.Arsene put a lot of trust in him to be honest but the gamble paid off.However, I think he had a point to prove to world and to Juve hence he succeeded.The same as is with Mbappe with even a higher transfer fee and more expectation.If he's ever signed for that amount he's coming here to be the main man whowill send us into glory.Forget Ozchez for all eyes will be on him.
That's kind of the main point here...
let's be honest here... the article has some points... he is right in d sense Giroud helps the teams... he is d kind of striker that helps d midfield to score goals n shine....
They battled out a 1 - 1 draw at Anfield against Liverpool over the weekend to keep their good unbeaten streak of form going and with Swansea looking all out of sorts and lacking any kind of quality, there are a good three points on offer for the reigning Champions here.
You know there is a couple of points that I wanted to bring up here as we kind of wrap up our conversation.
Just data point info here — our school kind of pushed the issue shortly before my son was three, because his teacher was pregnant and going on mat leave and they wanted him to have a chance to make the transition with the teacher he was bonded with.
If Malkin were attempting to make any kind of nuanced argument here, maybe she'd point to the fact that fresher, healthier food does often require more kitchen labor.
So you have already defined or have an acceptable definition of what constitutes unnecessary interventions, to the point where you feel confident to navigate those kinds of conversations... but you can not or will not define your parameters here?
This article from a local Boulder, CO paper discusses the newly - launched fundraising campaign, and points up the very issue we've been talking about so much in recent weeks here on TLT: namely, can a district offer the kind of healthful food that Chef Ann champions without extra funding (over and above what the USDA reimburses schools)?
Any thoughts or ideas??? Please... I am at my breaking point... I don't know if I just sit him down and say here is what we r gonna do to get ya to the weight u need to be healthy or just kind of watch it like our pediatrician says and see what does happen during his growth spurt??? Thank u so much in advance!!!
«There is too great an interest, I think, in (the Cuomo administration) to make a headline, to score political points, to leverage people against one another in order to score a win instead of truly understanding the kind of change that needs to happen in order to grow the economy, keep New Yorkers here and make the state more affordable and improve everybody's quality of life,» Molinaro said.
So, he point I was getting at here is that — you know — you and I, what we do is — is kind of like a specialty in it's own.
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I should point out here that we often went to parties hosted by the kind of people who gave little thought to fashion.
On the shoe point, I am thinking of two different kinds of women here — one is sleek and sophisticated; the other is cool, smart and confident.
Here are a few points on how to wear loafers for women with the right kind of clothing:
This results in the situation where you have many different kinds of dating sites (fine if you are seeking a particular kind of dating, such as BBW or alternative lifestyles to give two examples) but the real point here is you have to look at the terms these sites operate under.
All kinds of things will earn you a few points here and there: upload photos, write a blog post, comment, update your status, vote, refer friends, or confirm your identity.
I am going to get straight to the point, im not on here looking for no one night stands, no quickies in the back seat of my car, no fighting your baby daddies, or any of that kind of drama.
Getting back to the points raised at Military Pen Pals then Vince Appleby makes the important point that military penpals, whether they be army penpals, navy penpals, airforce penpals or any other kind of forces penpals, deserve our gratitude and respect because of the important job they are doing keeping us safe here at home.
The pieces here are wonderful, even if the documentary fails to make any kind of overall analytical point.
But i learned that Courtney Ford got some nice boobs, thank you for that, learning by repetition, kind of proven that it works here, at some point i was willed to believe that she was not allowed to get on screen clothed but well at least the last episode proved that was not the case.
But i learned that Courtney Ford got some nice boobs, thank you for that, learning by repetition, kind of proven that it works here, at some point i was willed to believe that she was not allowed to get
But here, that is kind of the point — the films strength and originality if you will.
What I'm saying here is that publishers, more and more, want to give readers bite - sized, innocuous information about film rather than any kind of critical point - of - view.
But on the other hand, we're at a point in film history where there's only one star who's good at this kind of musical leading man role who has enough box office credibility from other projects (specifically his nearly 20 - year run as Wolverine) to get an automatic green light for almost any new musical movie just by saying «Yes,» and that's Jackman — so I'd rather not nitpick him to death here.
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