Sentences with phrase «last point i would make»

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Computing power has increased exponentially in the last decade, to the point where big data and machine learning have come together to make the customer experience richer and infinitely more simple.
«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.
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.
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.
Crossing the tipping point in efficiency and cost has made returns on those sources, respectively, jump to 10 % and 17 % annually over the last three years, with lower volatility.
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.
One data point does not make a trend, but also take note of the fact that employment growth for June in the U.S. would bring the rolling average of job creation, as measured by the last few months, to less than 150,000.
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.
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..
«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.»
(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.
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.
On the last two points we have already made numerous observations along the way.
Until now the state of the sciences did not provide sufficient grounds for it; only the scientific progress of the last decades of the twentieth century has made it possible to reach this vantage point.
Jesus had a cousin... named John... who spent a great deal of time pointing to everyone else in his last book of Revelations, making sure that nobody ever pointed the finger at him.
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.
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.
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.
As for birth control pills, have them federally funded and make sure that they are long lasting shots (in addition to finally releasing the male pill) and this problem you speak of will diminish to the point were it is not worth talking about.
Mustafa Akyol the Muslim columnist whose interesting and prominent reflections upon the Regensburg address we reported in the last edition of this column, has, perhaps unwittingly, made a point which is of relevance to the above mentioned alleged primacy of the will of Allah over his reason.
Oh... forgot you Proving... I wasn't referring to what he said... on the surface, it's fine to have a point of view... whether I agree with it or not... but when you are A) in a position of influence and B) spending money to fight the opposing view... and it's to stop two people who love each other from wedding in the eyes of their Lord, then it is hate... if your ignorance allows you to think my comments are stupid... so be it... and one last point about slavery... whether it was Democrats or Republicans who supported, or fought against slavery... many justified slavery because of their perverted interpretation of the bible... most people can't tell a simple story from one person to the next... but so many foolish Christians think they know exactly what the bible is saying w / o any doubt... forget the fact that it's been translated and passed for 1000s of years... yup you must be right that God is against two people loving each other... He must have made a mistake with those folks huh?
Concerning the question of stupid ideas, I tried to make it clear in my last point, but I guess I have to clarify, I probably talked too much about different things.
This last thought may make my hero J. Gresham Machen spin in his grave, but: In spite of the theological problems in the mainline, those traditions do at least have some sense of what it means to be the church within a culture, rather than seeking in vain for some extra-cultural Archimedean Point.
My last point and Im out... Throughout our great nations history... we always found a way to fight through national issues and come up with solutions... Giving the problems we have now to people in the 50's and 60's... and they may actually come up with a solution... if you earnestly care about making a change... start at the lowest levels of government... go do something... find out costs... expenses... how to get more health care to people... do things like that... quit waiting on the government to provide all the answers... its not the way this country was founded... and not the way we get through problems... If you or ur family does nt have insurance... get a job that can provide you that... instead of hoping the government will do so... If you or ur family lacks access to education... move to an area that excels at it... education is invaluable... Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto...
When he had, after long discipline and many lives, arrived at the point of actually taking the last step into Buddhahood — there are ten stages one must pass through — he made a vow that he would not enter upon that final blissful state until he was assured that all who called upon his name would be saved.
It's been a long, quite challenging journey to get to this point, but seeing lovely customers walk through the door over the last few days has made it so worth it and we couldn't be more grateful for all your support for what we're doing, it's truly incredibly.
If you are trying to make your resolution last it's a good idea to have a long - term plan with short term check points to mark your progress.
Last Saturday I made a special point to attend the cooking class at Grace - Marie's Kitchen because she was making Paella, which I have tried to make a couple of times, but wasn't happy with the results.
At some point last year I had the «brilliant» idea that I was going to make cinnamon rolls with puff pastry dough.
I have yet to make any dish with quinoa since the last time I saw a recipe you made with it, but at some point I am going to try it.
I've made some changes in the last couple years to swap a lot of my dairy eating out — i.e. I use plant - based protein powders now & I've been eating dairy free yogurt most of the time — and at this point, all that's really left is eating ice cream & cheese.
I made this last night — used white cheddar, manchego and point reyes blue cheese, which we had in the fridge, and summer squash instead of winter.
I made these last night and tried 1 with frosting and 1 without and they both were delicious, of course a little sweeter with the frosting, I would give it 3 points without the frosting, delicious!!
For the last half century, since Frances Moore Lappe published her seminal book: Diet For A Small Planet, and made her foundational point of the incomplete amino acid profile of plant - based eating, I have been obsessed with always eating the correct matching plant - based protein sources so as to complete the amino acid profile which is the true value as a protein food.
I first tried a version of these years ago — the woman who made them called them «Black Bear» brownies... and refused to tell us why they were so named — or the «secret ingredient» until after we'd eaten every last morsel and raved about them, at which point she revealed their true name / composition.
The two giants among the Independents, Notre Dame and DePaul, made the Sweet 16 last spring, and each has a gem of a point guard returning.
It was because we had a lot of clean sheets early last season that we could get a lot of points and still make 4th despite the disasters that came later.
All of the names below are household names both here and across the pond, and they've all carried their own merits and made a lasting impression for the club's they've represented and all, at one point or another, have been their country's first choice goalkeeper.
Mainly Everton, Man City and Watford: 9 points which would have been enough for 3rd and would've made Spurs sweat in the last derby.
BOATING — APACHE, owned by Wilfred Gmeiner, won 235 - mile Port Huron - to - Mackinac race with corrected time of 39:43:11, after Clarence Baker, skipper of LAST STRAW, gracefully pointed out committee error which had wrongly made Last Straw winner by three minuLAST STRAW, gracefully pointed out committee error which had wrongly made Last Straw winner by three minuLast Straw winner by three minutes.
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