Sentences with phrase «make points in»

In high school, students make points in their essays that are not necessarily backed by research.
They make points in an introduction for students.
I do make those points in the Times piece — evidence of how my own understanding of school food and children's larger food environments has matured and depeened after six years of mulling over the subject.
Granted, it's easy to make these points in hindsight, given that we know how the result ended up playing out.
New York Times columnist and «World is Flat» author Thomas Friedman, makes the point in his that while China is certainly exhibiting signs of over-inflated markets, he wouldn't want to bet against it too soon.
«He's respected because of how he behaves when he's wrong, and when he's right, he makes the point in a way that makes everyone laugh,» Jon Sakoda, a partner at the venture firm New Enterprise Associates, said of Mr. Gurley.
I just want to ensure the PR spin does not make a point in promoting the pipeline on a basis of lowering gasoline prices.
Buffett made that point in his 2004 letter...
I made those points in an August 24th op - ed in the Wall Street Journal.
English political scientist Stephen Hopgood makes the point in what is my favorite title of an academic conference paper, «Sinners in the Hands of an Angry ICC.»
I agree with his point as well, even though I would never try to make a point in the same manor as he did.
Aldous Huxley, The Perennial Philosophy (Harper & Bros., 1948), p. 266, makes this point in a chapter on «Ritual, Symbol, Sacrament» which, in dependence on C. D. Broad, develops a doctrine of real presence similar to the one argued for here.
When I made that point in a sermon on Luther the following Sunday, no one in the congregation smiled more appreciatively than Kingman.
Matthew has made the point in the way he begins and ends his gospel.
Making the point in evolutionary terms Callicott reminds us that «the very structure of one's psyche and rational faculties are formed through adaptive interaction with the ecological organization of nature.»
As the God - man, Teilhard's vision would instruct us, Christ was both the symbol and visible evidence of the process of integration - toward - unification; and as Christians, we must surely see, it is our task to help Omega makes its Point in whatever ways we can.
I will bring forward one example which seems to me to make my point in a very powerful way.
But he makes the point in his conclusion that «there are many ways that spirituality could become truly manifest within AA programs and therefore could test whether the spirituality in the steps are helpful» (p. 314).
Although Obama made a point in his Denver convention acceptance speech in 2008 of telling Americans (and the world) that «it's not about me,» a phrase he has repeated frequently since, there must be some reason why he has had to issue the disclaimer so often.
The story is told in terms of kings, servants and debts large and small, and as such it is an exemplary story, as is that of the Good Samaritan, except that it makes the point in reverse.
In the Republic, Plato makes this point in many diverse and intellectually subtle ways.
Both K.Elizabeth and Kate have made valid points about listening and abuse survivours not acting in the way expected, making their points in an articulate and dignified manner.
You make this point in different ways at various points in the memoir, and I find it both unbearably sad and, simultaneously, a fact that should elicit from us admiration, praise, and thanks.
Well, i think you make a point in some of your blog, but are ignorant by writing that vision is demontic.
The narrative makes this point in a quite understated way.
She makes the point in order to explain why former Breitbart senior editor and conservative bad boy Milo Yiannopoulos arouses such passionate opposition from students and faculty when he's invited to speak at colleges and universities.
A well - known parable makes the point in another way.
Furnish made these points in 1972, but this writer is not aware of much that has been done since byprofessional ethicists to make love more central to ethics.
The point is, and I've tried to make this point in the other article at well, that the bible does not match up with science.
They built several other fortified cities, such as Cluj — Klausenburg, Brasov — Kronstadt, Sighisoara — Schässburg, all wonderful medieval cities, which you should make a point in visiting if you ever get to Romania.
It was pretty clear to me: Trinidad, and I made my point in the blog post here.
It's always about making a point in order to gain favor with local voters.
You then make my point in saying we would likely have won the league last season with a ST capable of such feats.
We definitely expect to go through, so that probably makes the point in article well made.
I will foreever insist that the best way to make a point in the light of what has happened to our beloved Arsenal in the last decade is to stay away.
For example, he and defensive line coach Greg Mattison are making a point in practice to have Michigan's top offensive linemen face the top defensive linemen.
So this is a toss up really between two sides badly struggling for form and that makes the points in this one pretty valuable.
«I felt that this was sexual discrimination and made that point in my MA dissertation entitled «Daddy Cool: Are health and parenting policies «freezing out» new fathers?
His bronze statue at the top of Queen Street in Cardiff has him leaning forward with his right index figure pointing down, as if making a point in a debate.
And yet Miliband is not making this point in his speech.
The source condemned the invasion, noting that the protesters could have made their point in a more civilised way.
Everyone knew ID cards was symbolically and substantively crucial: I made the point in looking at coalition deals in the New Statesman 18 months ago.
It's slightly below the weight of the country (GDP and / or population) and makes a point in not participating in oversees operations but it is nonetheless very significant.
And, while several MPs dutifully made their points in the chamber, attention in the Palace of Westminster was most definitely elsewhere.
Miner, who is also co-chair of the NYS Democratic Party, made her point in an op - ed piece published in the New York Times Thursday.
He made that point in the Times, and when asked about the plan on Monday, his spokesman Jon Weinstein sent a two - line statement to the same effect.
Carswell made the point in his book that UKIP polling didn't have any correlation with the leave / remain polls between 2012 & 2015/6.
Mr. Schneiderman is far from the only lawman to rail against ethics in Albany, and he made a point in his speech of praising Preet Bharara, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York.
«Indeed, when I made this point in the Chamber, former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke MP agreed that Scotland was owed an apology for decades of scaremongering.»
Clifford Lane, a deputy director at the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, made that point in his own presentation at the meeting, although he didn't single out the favipiravir study for criticism.
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