Sentences with phrase «last point i was making»

To bring it back to the last point I was making, the writer admits there have been 3D documentaries in the past so what about those films?

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A recent Inc.com post pointed out that, if two lanes are merging into one, it makes more mathematical sense to «zipper merge» which means letting lanes fill up and then merging at the last possible moment.
It may be a moot point in the end because European aerospace giant Airbus, Boeing's chief rival, last year agreed to take a majority stake in the jet program and the two plan to build the aircraft in Alabama, where Airbus makes narrowbody passenger planes.
Statistics published in Forbes last year show that 66 % of all POS (point of sales) transactions are now made with either credit, debit or gift cards.
«Our sense is that Kim Jong Un has made the calculation that he likely can't make a deal with this president and expect it to last,» she said, pointing to Trump's threats to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal.
The last point I want to make here is that, when faced with a CEO's bad behaviour, a Board faces more than a yes - or - no question.
One major point of contention is the fact that SoundCloud hired a number of people into roles over the last few months knowing full well that they were going to have to make large redundancies, according to TechCrunch.
That last point touches upon another observation made by BAML — that while stocks certainly look pricey, certain areas of the market are actually attractively priced, at least compared with recent months.
His last open letter to shareholders makes the point clearly about investing in creating value — «Berkshire's gain in net worth during 2016 was $ 27.5 billion, which increased the per - share book value of both our Class A and Class B stock by 10.7 %.
That last point, Lemonis insists, is essential: The best addition to your team is someone who's going to reliably get things done, as opposed to making promises.
The founders point out how attendance at conferences in general has gone up dramatically over the last five years because people are making these digital connections with brands and peer - to - peer, and want to meet people in real life.
Case in point: Mobile e-mail manager Mailbox was acquired last spring by file - sharing service Dropbox for a reported $ 50 million - plus in cash and stock, a mere one month after the Mailbox app was made available to the public.
This provision was a sticking point with Sen. Collins, who said last month it makes «no sense» to eliminate federal funding for the organization.
Last are those who get wrapped up in the wishes, hopes, dreams, and «making people happy» mindset, and eventually they find themselves having invested so much time at Disney, that at some point, they no longer have the desire to leave.
New Mexico Representative Ben Lujan made this point to Zuckerberg's face last week and ended the exchange with a call to action: «So you're directing people that don't even have a Facebook page to sign up for a Facebook page to access their data... We've got to change that.»
Zuckerberg was asked by US lawmakers last week what kind of regulation he would and wouldn't like to see laid upon Internet companies — and he made a point of arguing for privacy carve outs to avoid falling behind, of all things, competitors in China.
Forget the specifics, for a paragraph, because this is a notable development: while these hearings usually devolve into partisan cliches with the same talking points — Democrats want regulations, and Republicans don't — yesterday Senators from both sides of the aisle expressed unease with Facebook's handling of private data; obviously Democrats tried to tie the issue to the last election, but that made the Republicans» shared concern all - the - more striking.
(image source) According to Google's search quality senior strategist Andrey Lipattsev the three (3) ranking factors you should focus on are; RankBrain Link Content Last year Google made us all know that there are three major ranking factors which they made a point to RankBrain but refuses to mention the other two.
Google has made a point to tell website owners that the disavow tool should only be used as a last resort and isn't a magic fix to having a bad link portfolio.
Nassim Taleb was on Bloomberg TV yesterday making an interesting point (his TV appearances have been less interesting in the last couple of years) that although made many time before in many places is still important.
But they've grown more frequent, and are lasting longer, as the OPEC nation's economy hits a breaking point with hyperinflation making increasingly scarce food and medicine unaffordable for many.
Three's a crowd: following up on the last point above, make certain when you start the herding process by announcing a term sheet, that your potential other suitors are far enough along in their process.
For example, consumers» propensity to make a purchase increased by two points to a score of two, while perceptions of their personal financial situation and the general economic situation over the last 12 months were up three points month over month.
This is the reason I was running around like a rabid Saint Bernard last fall and early winter to the point where my antics were making Cujo look like Lassie.
I have already made the point that one part of the instrument set — the management of financial system liquidity, or the last resort lending function — is inherently a function of the central bank.
I can not agree more with your last point: «Be prepared for the investors not to come in and make certain you have your plan B in place.
Ben Hunt had made that point for the last year and a half and I applaud him for that I think there's some validity to it..
The Commerce Department stated that there were more new apartments and single - family houses made than at any point over the last four years.
«Over the last 12 months there has been a softening [of prices], but that seems to have bottomed out at this point, the increasing steel making utilisation that has been evident in China in this last period has seen some support come back in the market and obviously the growing demand for battery anode material is providing new growth in that market.»
I make the argument more fully in my recently released book «The Customer Relationship; Your Last Competitive Advantage» available from Vision Critical, but if you want the abridged version the three key points are:
(Creationism fails to be a theory mainly because of the last point; it makes few or no specific claims about what we would expect to find, so it can't be used for anything.
If I was laying there waiting to die and I summoned my chaplain, and I wasn't allowed to talk about the things I most wanted to get off my chest before dying, the things I needed to make sure were said before the last drop of life in me was gone, what is the point of calling anyone in to talk to?
No, Mel Gibson and his dad are right about Jewish people, they have done everything in the last 300 years to corrupt White Christian Western culture and countries and are at the point where they can make Europeans extinct through there lies and deceit of multi-culturalism and multiracialism, every single even in the past 300 years has been manipulated by Jews in order to take control of the world, and they white christians as being the main obstacle to obtaining that goal.
last comment @ jun de, not ken, who made an excellent point, and whose irritation at my reasoning is exactly what I wanted someone to take part in.
A last point I want to make about this collaboration is the necessity to endure the situation of the diaspora.
Further, as the last sentence makes clear, the author is pointing out that President Obama, and others whose Christian beliefs are more akin to his might «resurrect a dying brand of Christianity for a new generation.»
We must regain the ideal that our political process must make men better, because it now makes them sick — and i'm not pointing to the particular and awful act of terrorism that shocked us this last week, but as you say to the general atmosphere of our political life.
To your last point, when I said choice is an illusion, I wasn't referring that it is impossible to make that choice, but rather that there is a «right» choice and a «wrong» choice, the «right» one being that you worship god, regardless of how weird some of the rituals might be, making you a little more than a robot, acting out a script your given, we're just slightly better because we can justify why we're acting out a command, but it takes years to understand that justification, in the beginning, you do these rituals because you're given a script and if you don't want to do it, tough.
I'm not sure I understood your last point, I operate under no such delusion, I will make no bones about the fact that if you choose to spend your life here without God, then you will do the very same in your eternity.
At this point Cobb might be tempted to make one last ditch stand, arguing that I have begged the question by merely assuming that a structured society can not be an enduring object, whereas what he is saying, when he says that one regional standpoint can include another, is that one enduring entity, one nonspatial, serially ordered society, can still be a structured society in that its temporally successive occasions can include the regional standpoints of the «narrower» actual entities which make up its subordinate societies and / or nexus.
(For link fans, the video & notes may be found at http://www.calvaryccm.com/teachings/main/video/GS49.aspx) He made a very valid point: if the crucifixion was all there was to life in Christ, Jesus and His Father could've «done it over the weekend,» rather than take 33 years... especially that last week.
Incidentally, much Christian thought and some process thinkers have been unwilling to make any such statement on that last point.
So it is that the last of the points made some pages back, summing up the several elements of eucharistic action, comes to the fore.
In Fr Nesbitt's article «The Christ - Centred Vision of Creation», in last November's issue, he pointed out that Newman «found the Scotist perspective to be truest to the Greek Fathers he studied so closely» -LCB- Discourses to Mixed Congregations 32,1 - 2, and 358), and that in The Development of Christian Doctrine Newman says that «the Incarnation «establishes in the very idea of Christianity the sacramental principle as its characteristic» because: «It is our Lord's intention in the Incarnation to make us what He is Himself.»
The last point may be made in another way — by asserting that a healthy concept of cleanliness is primarily positive rather than negative.
I'm going to make this my last comment on this thread, not because talking about this in the way this conversation has gone is upsetting for me but I just don't see the point of talking any more with the way it has gone.
The last point I will make is this... Christians aren't perfect... I'm not and no one is... so... with that said that is the reason we all need to live according to God's will and word.
As I hope I've made plain in my just war writing over the last fifteen years, there are certain forms of political «order» that are not «right order» and need not be preserved — indeed, conscience may require that they be resisted, by a variety of means, a point on which Thomas Jefferson and Lech Walesa would have agreed.
In my last post, I pointed out the way that some Christians have exploited the ambiguous meaning of the word «gay» to make misleading promises (like «You don't have to be gay») to others.
The tendency to regard a denomination as the ultimate environment in which the school carries on its work or as at least the last society to whose purposes reference must be made is on the wane, as has been pointed out, in most of the seminaries and Bible colleges in the United States and Canada.
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