Sentences with phrase «made similar points»

Christian Aid made similar points, asking global leaders to follow the UK in committing to phase out unabated coal.
ATTP, I understand the concern of generalities, but when Dan did the lukewarmer / skeptic questions, NiV and I also made similar points.
The other day, I posted a comment which made similar points.
I made similar points to Willis over at WUWT.
Nor was it convincing when I discussed the issue with her in the comments at Collide - a-Scape last year where she made similar points.
I've made similar points myself about Canada's industry: can the mutual fund industry (which charges fees considerably higher than America's) really be motivated to tell young investors about the existence of lower cost and more tax - efficient ETFs?
Senior Editor David Hodges made similar points last year when he wrote an article headlined «Mutual Funds Rediscovered.»
The BHA has made similar points in its own response.
ITV political editor Robert Peston made similar points in a Facebook post responding to the news.
Sajid Javed (Bromsgrove) made similar points, and also spotlighted the danger posed to the Government's strategy by rising inflation -
A chorus of secular protesters made similar points.
Two days later, on the stage of our Los Angeles iConic conference, the founders of Zumba Fitness made a similar point.
Both make similar points.
In a recent interview with CNBC, Mark Cuban made a similar point about perspective.
Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher said so on Monday; President of the Chicago Fed Charles Evans and Atlanta Fed chief Dennis Lockhart echoed those remarks on Tuesday; and Sandra Pianalto, head of the Cleveland Fed, made a similar point on Wednesday.
And CEO Randall Stephenson made a similar point earlier this week at a JPMorgan Chase investor conference.
Guy Spier has made a similar point by suggesting that investors should use an «inflight» checklist in addition to a «preflight» checklist to make sure you focus on both the initial conditions, as well as how the situation may be changing.
An article from a few days ago in the San Diego Union Tribune made a similar point: that falling pension fund return estimates are not a cause for concern, because pension funds have shown in their actual performances that they are handily beating those estimates.
He made a similar point in a BBC interview «I knew everyone's license plates so I could look out in the parking lot and see, when did people come in, when were they leaving.
Six years before that, Paul Vitz had made a similar point in Psychology as Religion: psychology, he wrote, had become a substitute for faith» a new religion encouraging a cult of self - worship.
Theodoret makes a similar point in his story of Maesymas, a Syriac - speaking peasant with no education.
Each of the letters published here represents many other letters to FIRST THINGS making similar points, and a great number of them were genuinely angry.
6 In another place Dewey makes a similar point: «It [a system of descriptive generalizations] makes... an assertion about what the constituents of nature itself must be in and of themselves.
Cavanaugh's More of Jesus, Less of Me makes a similar point: «Those of us who hunger for more than we need, for more than is good for us, have another hunger: we have emotional problems that we have not exposed to the healing of our Lord Jesus... But there is good news: the Holy Spirit can heal these unnamed hungers.»
Reynolds makes a similar point: «His resurrected body continues to bear his scars as a sign of God's solidarity with humanity....
He makes some similar points, emphasising that from «Lebanon to Libya and on to Paris the speech by the Pope generated acute reflection on the part of very many scholars: to save the idea of God»».
Cardinal Bertone's letter implicitly makes a similar point in quoting the Pope's «Address to some Muslim Communities» at Cologne, on 20th August 2005, concerning shared «fundamental moral values.»
They all tend to make a similar point, that we often «hear» what we want to hear.
Another way to make a similar point is to say that the Christian experience of compassionate Wisdom has led to belief that this Wisdom calls us to act in particular ways at particular times.
4 During the completion of this essay it came to my attention that Paul F. Schmidt has made a similar point in his Perception and Cosmology in Whitehead's Philosophy (New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1967).
So far so good; pragmatism has made a similar point.
Mark Lewis Taylor makes a similar point in his provocatively compelling book, The Executed God.
When Rudolf Otto describes the sense of the «numinous» or holy as an irrational experience both fascinating and awe inspiring, in which the content can only be felt and not spoken about, he is making a similar point.
In his syndicated article, Fr Richard McBrien (Professor of Theology at Notre Dame) makes a similar point: «The lessening of interest in private devotions is more likely a sign that the Church is spiritually healthier now because its spiritual life is, as the Council hoped it would be, rooted more directly in the liturgy itself and especially inthe Eucharist» (The Tidings, Los Angeles 28 March A Matter of Health Many theologians in fact rather look forward to the withering of private devotions, as a vindication that maturity has arrived.
Chris Armstrong makes a similar point, observing that evangelicals» tendency to value the immediate and participate in «youth culture» will be a problem in an age when gravitas and deep transformation are needed.
Michael McConnell made a similar point last month in his analysis of the Supreme Court's approach to affirmative action («2013 Supreme Court Roundup,» October).
Crowle and Turner make a similar point to the Access Economics study — fat taxes affect all people, not simply the obese:
In the world of investing, Warren Buffett makes a similar point when he says that, «Investing is not a game where the guy with the 160 IQ beats the guy with the 130 IQ.»
Todd Zeigler's Biving's Report article on campaign sites makes similar points.
(Scepticisle made a similar point.)
(«almost impercetibly subtle» was to make a similar point to yours).
Well, I agree with Montesquieu, and with Bagehot who made a similar point.
In the run - up to the party conference and Autumn Statement, you can expect plenty of Tory backbenchers to make similar points.
Moments earlier, Digby Jones, who introduced him on stage, made a similar point, telling low income workers that higher wages required an increase in productivity.
Tim Montgomerie was just making similar points on the Beeb.
Plaid Cymru, the Welsh nationalist party, is making a similar point.
Some politicians in predominantly Catholic countries like Spain and Poland have embraced nudity as a way of making similar points, Carr - Gomm claimed.
Some other answers make similar points.
Mandelson returned to the debate before Christmas to make a similar point in a speech to a Progress and Policy Network conference.
Cuomo allies and legislators bickered for days, and while the governor made a similar point about a working relationship, he did so one breath after threatening to campaign against non-compliant senators.
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