Sentences with phrase «make it to the end point»

Not exact matches

Some higher - end brands live in both the fashion and comfort world — even if a few luxe designers are loath to admit they try to make shoes comfortable, as though it devalues their brand, Schneider - Levy points out.
The report also points out that Dreamers start businesses at more than twice the rate of the general population, in large part because they are used to making ends meet without help from the government.
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.
His question to them: «If I'm completely stupid in a world that is changing beyond recognition, in ways that we can not imagine at this point in time, and we do not take account of it in our decision - making, what is the likelihood that I will end up with value at risk?»
We end up wandering in our thoughts to make our point.
But by the time you get to the end point of making a decision to invest, it needs to be a globally competitive structure.
Additional analysis points that when a low - performing female employee switches to work for a high - performing female supervisor from her previous male manager, she actually ends up doing significantly worse — earning 30.1 % less relative to men who make the same switch.
As I recall the headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
But my point is we should be empowering families to make the choices they think are best for their kids, and that should entail ending discrimination in the tax code against single - income, two - parent families.»
The deal is expected to close by the end of 2016, at which point Katzenberg will become chairman of DreamWorks New Media, made up of the company's ownership interests in AwesomenessTV and NOVA.
At the end of the day, Google makes decisions based on the number of links pointing to your pages and the circumstances surrounding such links.
The group points out that the good times could easily come to an end if world governments don't make efforts to balance monetary and fiscal policies, something I've been urging for years now.
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.»
Other countries now can point out that if the Fed's plan is for American banks are trying to make a trillion dollars at their expense, their alternatives is simply to end the dollar's key - currency role.
And while some travel rewards cards offer points redeemable for travel purchases, if you don't end making travel purchases, you may not be able to use your hard earned points at all.
If your first point of contact with new sales leads is someone who doesn't have a sales background to properly assess sales leads, ask questions, build relationships and make the right decisions, you're going to miss out on a lot of good sales opportunities — and you'll end up passing along too many unqualified leads to your sales team.
While products sell at every price point, and there are successful sellers at all ends of this spectrum, it's still worth considering the time you might need to spend supporting your sales or managing your order volume to make sure that your products are a match for your ability to add value and your available time.
Granted, it's easy to make these points in hindsight, given that we know how the result ended up playing out.
Challenge your fears — continue to do it... at some point your fears may end up making decisions for you and I am not sure this is healthy either.
The solution to this problem in the Catholic moral tradition has been to point out that a difference of ends need not make for a conflict of ends if the one end is appropriately subsumed within the other.
Of course they may end up disagreeing with Bernard of Clairvaux, Augustine, and Barth about the moral significance of our being created male and female, but shouldn't they be a little less sanguine about it and a little more deferential, to the point of saying, «We believe the tradition made a grave mistake in its disallowance of gay partnerships, but at the same time we acknowledge our deep indebtedness to that tradition for giving us the theological and ethical vision to even make our argument for inclusion»?
It's not so easy to make all employees contractors, but the point is taken, The end result will be empoyees losing employee provided insurance benefits.
And I think so often in our work for justice, we lack patience for those who are on different points of the journey, we want to leap them from Point A to Point Z. Sometimes I want to make that leap myself or leapfrog someone else to where I am already — forgetting that it took a lot of pipelines, bridges, prayers and conversations for me to end up where I am.
In each case, as with «They are trying to erase us,» Ginsberg couches a profound point in language that is more or less figurative — and his manner, whether fanatical or strangely calm, makes it unclear whether he himself understands where figuration ends and literal reality begins.
[2] One apparent exception to this is Christian Identity and Theological Education by Joseph C. Hough, Jr., and John B. Cobb., Jr. (Chico, Calif.: Scholars Press, 1985), who make a point of stressing that theological education must have as its end or telos the education of ministers (pp.4 - 5).
Much like Ripley in the Alien franchise, 30 Rock «s refusal to shine a spotlight on feminism ended up making it a focal point of the show.
I see the point you're making — it's possible to view someone, or some organization, strictly as a means to an end in a way that overlooks their inherent beauty.
His parables frequently end with a «punch line» that presents a challenge to conventional expectation: the scorned Samaritan is the «good» one who proves neighbor to the victim on the Jericho Road; those who come to work late at the harvest are provided the same reward as those who toiled all day; the wayward prodigal son is the one who is feasted; the prayer of a repentant sinner is more acceptable to God than that of a righteous Pharisee.9 Shorter sayings make the same point: A camel could pass through a needle's eye more easily than a person of great wealth can enter into God's inbreaking realm (Mt 19:24).
Elhanan Rosenbaum's «farewell» to his son at the end of the book makes the point: «A man like you, Malkiel, can love his people without hating others.
I really hope this is a big setup, since the letter to the Hebrews is mentioned there at the end and tends to contradict several points made in the post...
It extends to all situations in which a judgment or a decision can be made only at the end of a debate or confrontation between adverse opinions and conflicting points of view.
I think the only good point made here by Ron Goetz (and it is a very important lesson) is that if you are uninterested in letting the scriptures speak for themselves unto truth, and if you purpose to twist the scriptures to a predetermined end then you absolutely CAN find and justify ANYTHING.
God can and will put an eventual end to man's defiance, and His use of wrath makes that point (2 Pet.
As for a «profession of faith at the end of their life,» your point doesn't make much sense to me.
This leads him to his key point: «Let us make no mistake; the data we now have at hand should serve as a dire warning: Unless we act decisively, many of today's converts will be one - generation Jews — Jews with non-Jewish parents and non-Jewish children,» But Sarna concludes on a note that most Jews would find more hopeful: «Learned Jews and non-Jews have been making dire predictions about the future (or end) of the Jewish people for literally thousands of years — long before William Wirt and long after him — and, as we have seen, their predictions have proved consistently wrong.
As with Romans, this passage comes close, but the evangelist must arbitrarily cut off Paul in mid-sentence at the end of verse 4, and then must also go to other Scriptures in other passages to get some of the other key points which the evangelist wants to make.
Just because Wars had been waged in the name of religion doesn't make the point of it Wrong,,, otherwise why does it say (He who loves me, keeps my commandments) almost at the same time as it says (I give you a new commandment, love...) in short, Yes, Jesus is what matters, but to know Jesus I need His word, the Bible, I need a relationship with Him, I need to understand What He wants me to be Like (Be Holy as your Father in Heaven) which is not just an old testament quote, but a new Testament as well,,, at the end, if Religion was so pointless and to be hated, why Would God ask us to test the spirits, why does he tell us (by their fruits you would know them.)
But as Novak rightly points out, «after this concession (and despite Grotius» disclaimer of any atheism on his part), it is not too difficult to understand how Kant saw theology as having validity only when it is made to serve the ultimate ends of ethics.»
David and Goliath is so compelling because the points are made through the incredible true stories of real - life underdogs and «giants»: the man whose emotionally stunted single - mindedness enabled breakthroughs in leukaemia treatment; the French painters who chose to go outside the established art system that rejected them, and ended up launching the Impressionist movement.
Pleas know — I am not trying to put anything in your wound... I am one that made it through my pit (Psalm 40) I stopped blaming circumstances and spent many hours mad, crying, angry all the stuff at God... I don't know why or how but I ended up in helping situations during the hardest time... it was crazy... I spoke at churches that were driven — failing and those not driven thriving (but those thriving had vision and direction) but not driven to the point of believing they were the best or anything like that.
You make a great point there at the end about truth being able to come from other sources.
Maybe it helps to set goals along the way, like praying more often or making a point to serve others, but the goals arenâ $ ™ t the end â $ «Jesus is.
Nussbaum, who is engaged in a passionate attempt to end «American ignorance of India's history and current situation,» makes the «genocidal violence» against Muslims in Gujarat the «focal point» of her troubled reflections on democracy in India.
You can definitely limit the size of the church (in a healthy way) by making sure that you multiply small groups that grow beyond a specified size (18 - 20 works nice, at that point you are losing a degree of intimacy already) but more important you make sure that you cultivate the gifts needed to lead these groups — otherwise you end up with a bunch of small churches and a burned out pastor.
If you judged on rhetorical skill, the number of points made or the willingness to engage one's opponent, the Christian would surely have won (as much as one can «win» a never - ending debate).
I have shown how this system called television is remarkably fashioned to resist change by effectively distributing responsibility so that, in the end, no one is in charge, no one is responsible, there is no central point from which changes can be made.
The same God is the author of our natural intellect as well as revelation, as classical Catholic theology so often reminds us, so we should not be surprised if what the Church teaches makes wonderful sense also just from a purely natural point of view and people end up doing what the Church recommends, not because she recommends it, but just because it is the most sensible thing to do.
Kinda like in the old movie Invasion of the Body Snatchers when Donald Sutherlands character the end of the movie points to the guy on the street and makes that awful screaming noise «outing» the last known human!
I hope that by the end it will be obvious why Our Lady is «glorious» but for now I want to make a point about Mary as a woman and Mary as «ever virgin» - and to make a connection with the Mass..
In a culture which reveals -LSB-...] a lack of thinking capable of formulating a guiding synthesis Catholic universities, faithful to an identity which makes a specific point of Christian inspiration, are called to promote a «new humanistic synthesis», knowledge that is «wisdom capable of directing man in the light of his first beginnings and his final ends», knowledge illuminated by faith.
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