Recent exhibitions include Nancy Chunn's topical «Chicken Little and the Culture of Fear,» which uses bright animated colors to
make pointed statements about police states.
By contrast, many artists working in the 1990s and since, Glenn Ligon and Lorna Simpson among them, have used pictures and text to examine the past and
make pointed statements about race.
MUG is a fine film that gets the drama right, the comedy right, and
makes some pointed statements about religion and our collective obsession with the way we look.
Not exact matches
Wikileaks, in a brief
statement Friday on Twitter,
made the same
point: «Discovery is going to be amazing fun,» said the anti-secrecy group, which has been accused of acting as a cutout for the Kremlin.
(Target declined to comment on specific issues,
pointing to previous
statements it has
made on its Canadian venture.
As you
make a
point of replacing these negative
statements with a more positive, supportive attitude, you'll be better positioned to create future leaders within your company.
The news agency
pointed out that minutes after
making the
statement, Trump sent tweets that were designated on Twitter as coming from his iPhone.
«At some
point, big wireless companies
made a decision for you that you should have to wait two years to get a new phone for a fair price,» said John Legere, moved attribution up president and CEO of T - Mobile U.S., in a
statement.
Martinez
pointed to Section 17 (a) of the Securities Act and Section 10 (b) and Rule 10b - 5 of the Securities Exchange Act — which forbid misrepresentations in the course of security sales — as potential dangers for Mayweather and others who
make glib or inaccurate
statements about ICOs.
«Qualcomm has confirmed publicly that this lawsuit against our clients is intended to
make a
point about Apple and punish our clients for working with Apple,» Theodore J. Boutrous, a lawyer for the four companies, said in a
statement.
Carlson played clips of hosts Anderson Cooper and host Brooke Baldwin, who had both
pointed out on recent shows that Brazile
made false
statements about giving Hillary Clinton's campaign questions before a CNN town hall.
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Pointing out that he is not
making a political
statement, Marrion said Trump's use of the bully pulpit has implications for the markets.
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statement:
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While there are reasons Trump may want to skip an interview — «there is no
point in walking in and providing more information to the special counsel and risk the possibility of
making false
statements» — the president and his team must also take public reaction into account, Ray said.
In
making this
statement about «me being me» he is channeling a
point made by people like Bill Gurley about the importance of sometimes being a contrarian if you want to outperform a market.
You seem to believe that you are aware of what everyone is thinking, as this is the second time you have
made a sweeping blanket
statement... but to answer your question: I can assure you if that woman did see an angel telling her to kill her children, it certainly would have been a fallen angel, or demon if you prefer and not from God... If you had even a basic understanding of angels and fallen angels and the protection of God, this would be a moot
point... but it appears that you want to play the game of how ridiculous can I be...
When some asshat like you, just sayin, HeavenSent, Bob, etc.
make blanket
statements and refuse to respond to corrections, criticisms, or valid
points refuting those
statements, then there is no
point in bringing up any kind of argument.
Lastly chad, when you quote someone the way you did, namely using it to bolster your argument, you give up the right to disown it because I
make a good
point that refutes the original
statement.
And Ben, bless your heart, this is the most succinct and cogent
statement you've
made so far on what is indeed an important
point.
The outrage comes against those who
make provoking
statements just for the
point of being provocative, see any post by Reality.
@Chuckles «Lastly chad, when you quote someone the way you did, namely using it to bolster your argument, you give up the right to disown it because I
make a good
point that refutes the original
statement.
thus
making my
point that realbucky
made a blanket
statement if not a misinformed one...
Many of the
points I raised you have ignored and you continue to
make statements that are false.
In some commentary on Caritas in Veritate, the
point has been
made that there are tensions among different
statements of Catholic social teaching.
Among the
points made was that, despite the bishops» declared intention, a
statement such as «Political Responsibility,» issued by the United States Catholic Conference (USCC), is in fact a political platform, and it inevitably presents the Catholic Church as but another political interest group.
In a
statement on its website, the cathedral says the award will help
make it «an important cultural and faith gathering
point in the multi-cultural city of Leicester.»
As a reader trying to be charitable, I face an unattractive choice: accept that His Eminence does hold the mistaken view that mercy is essential to God; or assume that when he emphatically
made the multiple important
statements at key
points in his book that mercy is essential to God, he didn't mean them.
It seems to me that the
statement many have
made that we all worship the same God is not really on
point for the issue.
For your own sake, for their sake and exactly because of the
point you
made at the beginning of this
statement: God is bigger.]-RSB-
Therefore, the
statement «even the demons believe, and tremble» is NOT from James, and is NOT in support of his argument, but is from someone who does not like what James is saying, and is objecting to the
point James is
making.
If the prophets / authors were deluded when they
make a
point or
make certain
statements, there's no basis to trust anything they say.
For your own sake, for their sake and exactly because of the
point you
made at the beginning of this
statement: God is bigger.
If you take every single
point they are trying to
make, it is inevitably answered with the
statement before.
28 In another penetrating
statement, Altizer
makes the same
point: «Is the dark negativity of our emptiness so overwhelming that no way is present to us of celebrating emptiness as a mask of total bliss?»
No one would consider Washington theocratic, yet Honey chooses to use a similar
statement from a known pariah to
make her
point when the Father of our Country said basically the same thing.
mishu — I truly wish you and others would stop
making UNTRUE sweeping
statements to underline your
point.
To Eric.G, to answer your question, It is my
point of view that Jesus (PBUH) is the Son of God based on the simple
statement that reads «god
made man in his own image».
My dear, read for your self and before you throw such
statements, attempt to tackle the
points I
made throughout this form on merit basis, not whims and desires (or ignorance as is the case in your comment).
If you voice your opposition to the validity of my belief
statements I will dishonestly lump you into a single catagory, use a false dicotomy and define words any way I see fit to
make my
point.
Each biblical
statement is a sentence which must be understood in terms of the vocabulary and grammar of its original language (Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek), but the better modern translations, such as the Revised Standard Version, have
made it possible for one who understands English vocabulary and grammar to read and study the Bible without being seriously misled on most
points.
However, to
make that
statement without
pointing to the HUGE number of Christian rants and raves on these blogs would be irresponsible.
Three such
statements should suffice to
make my
point:
You didn't come to «simply offer a
statement and
point of view» - you
make yourself sound so neutral and harmless.