Sentences with phrase «least point people»

«Without the leadership in the DOH or at least the point person we were used to, we've received very polite non-responses.»

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How to Manage Interns: Providing Mentorship and Advice Even if you have a hands off management style, when you bring on interns, you have to make sure that they have at least one point person, if not more, that they can go to with their questions.
Here's the likelihood that a person has been married at least once at some point in his or her life for every year of age over the past few decades:
A United Nations report on edible insects issued in 2013 pointed to estimates that «insects form part of the traditional diets of at least 2 billion people
It's more than often the direction you're pointed if you have an idea and talk to any old - school business person, corporate lifer or institutional banker — at least when it comes to getting your startup idea off the ground.
My hope is that every person gets the opportunity to have at least one great leader at some point in their professional career because the impact on their will be so great it's too hard to measure.
The report points to September 2015 data released by the Government Accountability Office, which shows about 330,000 people, or roughly 11 % of the Americans who've taken out Parent Plus loans, have gone at least a year without making a payment.
«But Ryan's employers are having him there because he's been cleared and you have to remember, Ryan has relationships with a lot of people personally,» he said, pointing to Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel's recent announcement that he will let Seacrest interview him: «Listen, you know, we should at the very least afford people the opportunity for truth, what the facts of the story are before hanging them out to dry,» Kimmel told Variety.
As a result of this positive behavior, the number of people who are likely to afford at least their essential expenses in retirement jumped seven percentage points since 2013, from 38 to 45 percent.»
With greater life expectancy, more retirement - aged individuals are remaining in the workforce, resulting in a higher share of older people in the workforce than at any point since before the creation of Medicare, reported Bloomberg, with 19 % of Americans over 65 working at least part - time in 2017.
«We're hoping that the market is going to stabilize in sort of six months, at least to the point that people know where they are.»
You're not always right, but at least you're modest and humble, pointing out where a chart failed and always showing people what to watch out for and where to place stops.
At least people of faith like Rick Santorum point to the Natural Law as their basis to justify the relationship their faith has with moral public policy.
Planning to make a point of visiting people in the hospital at least once a week (or more often) is not a bad plan.
This column brings up some good points, not the least of which is that people tend to discuss what is important and real to them when their time is limited.
This is a rather important ethical point, because the worst religious charlatans have exploited people's gullibility and desire to believe in miracles and especially miraculous cures in order to take vast sums of money from people who really can't afford to be giving any away, least of all to con - artists like faith healers.
If enough people are encouraged to hate the Jews to a point where they want them wiped off the face of the earth, then part of the «prophecy» has been fulfilled (or at least the catalyst is present).
Of course, at this point Jesus is a person of maturity, 30 years old at least, and his apparent ill behavior can be exegeted within the canons of that adulthood.
And he went on to intimate, although he did not say outright, that at least one reason for this hesitation and weakness is that the persons to whom such preaching is addressed are in no condition, intellectually or spiritually, to get the point of the message of the neo-orthodox preacher.
If we allow Blake's apocalyptic vision to stand witness to a radical Christian faith, there are at least seven points from within this perspective at which we can discern the uniqueness of Christianity: (1) a realization of the centrality of the fall and of the totality of fallenness throughout the cosmos; (2) the fall in this sense can not be known as a negative or finally illusory reality, for it is a process or movement that is absolutely real while yet being paradoxically identical with the process of redemption; and this because (3) faith, in its Christian expression, must finally know the cosmos as a kenotic and historical process of the Godhead's becoming incarnate in the concrete contingency of time and space; (4) insofar as this kenotic process becomes consummated in death, Christianity must celebrate death as the path to regeneration; (5) so likewise the ultimate salvation that will be effected by the triumph of the Kingdom of God can take place only through a final cosmic reversal; (6) nevertheless, the future Eschaton that is promised by Christianity is not a repetition of the primordial beginning, but is a new and final paradise in which God will have become all in all; and (7) faith, in this apocalyptic sense, knows that God's Kingdom is already dawning, that it is present in the words and person of Jesus, and that only Jesus is the «Universal Humanity,» the final coming together of God and man.
Clive, you point out how others often don't understand what Jesus was saying; but while Jesus often labors to try and make things clear to the unbeliever («Oh, you of little faith) or at the very least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following him.
The further point is that people should not be held responsible for their sexual choices and behavior (at least not within the context of «a committed relationship»), for they are essential to «authentic humanness.»
There are people without faith, that's ok it's up to them to believe what they want.But if you say you're a Christian at least know something about what you say your are.If you have never read the Bible at least once how can you say you're a Christian?Can you say you're a Math teacher but do not know how to add?Therein lies the point if you say you're something, know what it is you are.As it is the US is full of h
First, Wilberforce did not abolish the West African slave trade because he came to a different view from Paul, but because he held the same view as Paul (not least as expressed in 1 Timothy 1:10, which forbids enslaving people), a point which is clear from his writings.
It is a bit frustrating, as you point out, that LGBT people want us to accept their lifestyle choices, but they often do not seem to want to accept ours... or at least, our beliefs.
It is so easy for people to judge, but till you have something like this happens in our life, then we can understand, my son ended his life 6 years ago, we had no sign of anything, any of all the parents or not parents pointing the finger at this family, shame on you cuz, things happen when you least expect them, if we had known what to do, do you think we would not have done it.
While you may not believe in God, the man named Jesus, or any other deity, there is in fact, historical evidence pointing at least to the possibility of the existence of the man named Jesus and that many, many people were willing to change their lives, risk their lives and even be persecuted and executed in the name of this man named Jesus.
Just don't let me catch myself defining a person by the sum of his lowest qualities (by this I mean the aspects of Jesus mentioned the least anywhere in the gospels)... based on the point above.
I am a musician and a writer, plus a dabbler in drawing and other artistic «crafty» endeavors so I always interpret things from a deep emotional point of view which hasn't always worked in my favour (at least it didn't in the church I attended) and alienated me from non-artistic people who called me too sensitive and too picky and too obsessive and too emotionally involved with just about everything I did, or tried to do.
In discussing why proofs for the existence of God are valuable, even though people might still reject them, Hartshorne points out that, at the very least, the proofs illuminate the price of rejecting the conclusion: namely, having to relinquish some of their premises or habits of inference (pp. 257f).
however, the point is that even these intelligent people can be warped by religion into turning off their brains, or at least the logic and reasoning parts.
Is it not at least archaic, if not hopelessly irrational, to hold that one person, Jesus of Nazareth, born in obscurity two thousand years ago is, as the Second Vatican Council teaches «the goal of human history, he is that point in which the desires of history and civilisation converge.
Additionally, knowing where the least amount of activity is could point out areas where people potentially might conceal items, as well.
Since there are so many people bringing their dogs to the Market, I've made a point of taking pictures of them — at least when they'll let me.
nobody, one cant always somebody and point the finger at someone... Thats exactly the roots of many problems, of course for some problems we can blame the people but not everything should have causal relation... there are too many factors included to make such a call, there are judgements of the opposite defenderes, the referee and last but not least PROBABILITY and CHANCE, they define the world ^ ^
just reading around and all if not most rags are saying our net spend is # 46 million how can they tell that when they do nt even know what our real budget is if it was # 100 million then we are in profit by quite a bit i do nt really know what they base there assumptions on this is where you could do with swiss ramble to dissect what really was spent from what i could see most of our 5 transfers were covered by out goings and c / l monies earned debuchy - vela deal, chambers - vermalen deal, ospina - cesc and miquel deals sanchez c / l monies and other monies recovered from wages and old installment based deals this is the same with welbeck i would imagine if not then poldolski will be sold in jan to cover this as i think he was going to be sold and this would have covered welbecks transfer more or less also and people do nt always realize that arsenal have money coming in from more than one source to cover transfers not just puma and emirates deals we have property arm of the club which makes money for transfers also outstanding debts we are owed of old transfers we receive each year on song cesc maybe van persie and all other structured deals in installment payments sales we just flogged miquel as an example and all the monies from released wages and youths sold its a bit to complex to just say we have a net spend of xyz when arsenal do nt even make the budget public so they have no starting point from which to go from i bet you we have broke even or even made a slight profit as we are self sustaining it would make sense that we can break even or at least make the net spend under # 10 million each year at least screw then all we are the arsenal we do thing our way
We still lost away to Chelsea, lucky to leave Anfield with a point, Spurs took 4 points off of us, Utd beat us AT HOME and I have know idea who's turning up at Old Trafford... I feel now we REALLY need to hold unto 3rd and most importantly the players shouldn't be forgotten either, they get paid more than most people will see in their lifetime... The should be performing at the highest level on a constant basis but sadly they haven't either at least in the games that really count... I love Arsenal but something has to give in order for is to proceed and I want to see that Arsenal again at least one last time...
While a majority of Leeds fans do not believe, at least at this point, that Christiansen should be sacked, the fact that people are putting out Twitter polls about it and the fact that it's being discussed is telling.
I was glad that at least one person at the hearing pointed out that hospitals are driving women away with their inflexible, unfriendly «care.»
While most people might think home - birthers are just a bunch of hippies rubbing each others backs and sniffing essential oils (okay, point taken, there were oils at my birth and I think I got at least one back rub), I was not blase about my son's birth.
This strange convention is used because most people can't be 100 percent sure of their dates of conception, and this method at least provides a standard starting point.
He polled 1000 people by telephone in each of 16 different seats (15 Labour seats with 2010 leads over the SNP of at least 33 points but often 40 points or more; and 2 Lib Dem seats — Gordon and Inverness).
Positive reinforcement helps to keep people active... at least up to the point that they stop seeing that their actions have meaningful effects in the real world.
As the Liberal Democrats pointed out before the election, a VAT rise to 20 % would cost every person in the country on average # 389, disproportionately hurting the least well off who would be least able to afford it.
Tomorrows piece on Obama and Britain will entirely miss the point - what united people beneath Obama was (at least a promise of) non-partisan politics.
And many believe at this point at least, they are also losing the public relations battle in their efforts to convince people that a convention makes sense.
A single human finger bone from at least 86,000 years ago points to Arabia as a key destination for Stone Age excursions out of Africa that allowed people to rapidly spread across Asia.
I don't see the point of using this particular one and alienating (at least some) people in the process.
An estimated 79 million Americans are currently infected with HPV, and most sexually active persons will contract at least one type of HPV at some point in their lives.
In point of fact, the mercury in our social minds has been of interest since at least the 1940's, when landmark work on impression - formation by the pioneering social psychologist Solomon Asch demonstrated the «striking and consistent differences of impression» created by substituting the words «warm» and «cold» into a hypothetical person's personality profile.
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