Sentences with phrase «make critical points»

@ 57 Geoff — You make critical points.
Andrew Selous (Con, seemingly stretched) makes another critical point about freedom of religious belief with reference to someone who came a cropper because of a Faceboook message.
http://bit.ly/6d89g9 where he makes the critical point: «If you're going to be exposed, then expose yourself.»
If you assume that there are 100,000 climate scientists in the world (there's not that many, but it's a convenient number that makes a critical point), that the results are accurate to 4 % as per the STATS page you link to, and that the population size is 489 (as per the STATS survey), the confidence level is 98.44 %.

Not exact matches

«Between launching in China and launching the new Model X, Tesla is reaching a critical make - or - break point,» Brauer said.
What Lazy CEOs have figured out is that you need to ditch the traditional approach to project management in favor of first identifying and resolving the critical point of constraint that will make or break any new project you undertake.
Then make sure you think if the part of your business under the microscope for potential outsourcing is core to your business (see point 7 below for more on this critical factor.)
During an interview with Tim Ferriss, Willink shared that when he met regularly with senior commanders he made it a point to refuse to ask for additional supplies unless they were absolutely critical.
The concepts, methods, and best practices that comprise the core of inbound marketing aren't going anywhere as long as there's a need for marketers to reach prospects and buyers at critical junctions and touch points throughout the buying journey to influence decision making.
As a result, vital information for critical decision - making is dispersed across disconnected and inflexible vendor subsystems, making it impossible to obtain a comprehensive, 360 ° view for the care stakeholder at the Point of Service.
Point - of - Sale (POS) processing technology is changing so fast that systems and hardware often can not keep pace with the latest software developments or compliance requirements, making it absolutely critical that merchants keep their POS terminals, processing equipment and corresponding software up - to - date.
Investors can make up their own mind on this point but should be aware of this critical difference.
That makes hiring critical, Pollard pointed out.
While I correctly anticipated the credit crisis (see Critical Point for a reminder), the unwise response of policymakers — defend the bondholders, avoid debt restructuring, change accounting rules, extend, and pretend — virtually ensured years of economic headwinds, and led me to insist on making our approach robust to even Depression - era outcomes.
Alexandra Samuel, a technology researcher, a former colleague of ours here at Vision Critical and a special guest in our webinar, recently wrote a piece for The Globe and Mail about Cambridge Analytica, and she makes many great points.
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:
Rosemary Ruether and other sympathetic but critical scholars have noted this point as observers of such groups; Goldenberg, Christ and Daly have made the claim from within their movement.
Lisa Miller's September 2011 critical response to Tony Jones» two kinds of marriage post / series makes some interesting points:
The critical point to remember is that neither the reception of eternal life, nor the declaration of righteousness actually makes one righteous in all their thoughts, actions, and behaviors.
Unlike Wood's scheme, this one does not make a point of separating «moral theology» as a distinct inquiry in its own right; here it is a mode of «critical practical theology.»
Bultmann has followed Kant here in making our point of view into a normative and critical principle.
At the same time, he directed some critical comments to the liberation theologians, thereby underscoring some of the points made earlier in the conference by Schubert Ogden.
Further, it strikes me as all too easy, as in some recent critical circles, to make a point, however flimsy; gloss it with a quotation from C. S. Lewis; and consider it thereby as apodictic truth, beyond disputing.
But, taking the other position — that of being proactively critical and hostile toward Christian references you don't agree with — can cause you to fail to miss the larger point being made.
Vass makes good critical points concerning Rahner's concept of the Absolute future and Process Theology.
The critical point I want to make is not that Hartshorne has failed to account for continuity; his answer to that would be to deny the kind of continuity I have in mind.
Before concluding this sketch of modern, historical - critical anti-Judaism, I wish to cite or make some comments on each of these four points.
If I were to make those critical comments, I should be obliged to say something at this point about the way in which this notion of the soul's immortality is very doubtfully found in the Scriptures and how it is an importation into Christian thinking from elsewhere.
In the light of that with critical engagement, it would be to onus on the character to prove his point about «God» not changing, to provide evidence and make therefore a reasoned proposition for what he claims to be true so it can be considered.
3 The obvious critical point to make of Whitehead here is to indicate that his statement that science is true for each percipient is to claim to know something of the experience, qua scientific, of each percipient, and hence to have admitted an element of transcendence into the very statement of the problem.
«Right,» Omar continued, «but it seems like, if these ideas are that critical, God would have taken the time to make bullet points out of them.
All of these points can be made, however, without in any way gainsaying the main point that Gregory makes in his book, namely, that «the Western world today is an extraordinarily complex, tangled product of rejections, retentions, and transformations of medieval Western Christianity, in which the Reformation era constitutes the critical watershed.»
But it is a temptation which is only now entering its critical phase, now that Man has raised himself to the point of being able to measure both the immensity of the Time that lies before him and the almost limitless powers made available to him by his concerted efforts to seize hold of the material springs of the world.
In such questions, commonsense meanings can, at best, provide a point of departure, and one from which thc critical mind makes its departure rapidly and into distant places.»
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We take extraordinary food safety steps through Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) systems and Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) certification to repay that trust by making sure every product we make delivers unsurpassed food safety and consistent food quality.
If the purpose of firing Mourinho was that he simply needed to be gone, that's a fair point to make as his behaviour was atrocious in the final months of his tenure, and the losing had reached critical mass.
Critical points made in that article were: there are two types of CBs, an aggressor and a sweeper; the former flies into tackles unsettling the opposition while the later reads the game and make vital interceptions; a perfect partnership will require an aggressor and sweeper.
A forensic assessment of the filmed recordings by father and son team (Hypothetical Premier League) of every match played in the Premiership and the critical decisions made by referees shows that Arsenal would have finished top of the League (2 points more than they got) and Leicester should have been 2nd (9 points less than they got)-- if the use of video evidence had been used to review important decisions.
«We're at the point where we're playing winning teams, and we're in the game, but it's making the play you need — getting a critical turnover or not committing one.
When a defender makes a mistake it can stand out as the failure that cost the team critical points or even a cup title.
More importantly, that extra point moves into the key number of «6», which is not only critical to grab if you want to make a contrarian play on the Dolphins, but it is just as significant to get off of «6» if you're instead considering the Patriots.
Extrapolating from available statistics, researchers estimate that British - supplied tanks made up 30 to 40 percent of the entire heavy and medium tank strength of Soviet forces before Moscow at the beginning of December 1941, and certainly made up a significant proportion of tanks available as reinforcements at this critical point in the fighting.
The Gunners finished fifth last term, missing out on the top four by a single point to Liverpool, and after a disappointing window you would hardly say they will definitely make the Champions League places, but Barton is much the more critical.
The manager has some critical decisions to make as he bids to collect something from the game at the Emirates with most believing a couple of more points would see the Irons safe.
You can add a step there to when you finally get your act together and then find the washing machine has broken itself (because you certainly didn't do it by doing any washing) and the repair person can't make it out to you for TWO DAYS, so clothes are at critical level, to the point where even your six year old notices and asks if you EVER do any washing.
The former UN special representative for business and human rights John Ruggie wrote to the justice minister to make just this point, while human rights lawyers firm Leigh, Day & Co have been equally critical.
Communities also point to the critical importance of local decision - making in building resilience since it ensures that they remain proactive.
«The court has now made it clear that policies protecting New York's critical coastal resources are a necessary factor in considering whether to relicense the Indian Point facility.»
Petra Schleiter argues that those who are critical of the Act miss the key point that its adoption forced Prime Ministers to govern in a more inclusive way, and makes it impossible for them to heed the siren calls of calling an advantageously timed election.
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