Sentences with phrase «making my point for»

I wanted to make this point for readers that make less money because if I read the post above and made $ 60K per year, I'd find it kind of discouraging.
Ben Hunt had made that point for the last year and a half and I applaud him for that I think there's some validity to it..
-------- You're making my point for me.
Well, thanks for making my point for me.
I am sorry you think I am pathetic, but once again you are inadvertently making my points for me.
Larry makes my point for me about as well as possible.
Can you back that statement up with evidence, or are you just going to rely on someone else's reputation to make your point for you?
You make my point for me exactly by bringing up gravity.
2) you're making my point for me — how does one transcend being a «man of his time»?
You do realize that making the connection to «love the sinner, hate the sin» actually makes that point for me?
You only make my point for me.
@ Saraswati: you are making my point for me now.
It doesn't, but if you tried to compile data about those elements of his game you'd be making my points for me.
You just made my point for me though.
We are making a point for extended family to spend more time together.
I'm not going to make your points for you am i?
I was also just partly trying to make the point for those who say childbirth is natural, that historically in America, it is also natural for one woman to die for every 100 deliveries, as that was the rate not even 100 years ago.
It almost makes my point for me - that Washington needs to move beyond «Gotcha politics».»
«That's one of the lessons I take from the Olympics, and Chris Hoy has made the point for me, I don't have to make it for myself,» he said.
«I'm not going anywhere,» she announced at her first red - carpet appearance post-split — though her killer black mini kinda made that point for her.
Long chem play sessions and am eager for my master to make a poinT for me over and over again.
The film makes it a point for not taking itself or its humor too seriously, which can be harder than it looks.
In the movie Devil, I couldn't help notice that the producer made it a point for the audience to notice the building number 333.
If you're in either camp, Empire's new glut of 25 character posters will make its point for you.
I make this point for two reasons.
This data makes points for both sides of the school choice question.
Hall and other civil rights activists within the reform movement have made this point for the past two years.
Mention to Juechter the C7 represents a new archetype, and indeed he knows it makes the point for him.
They ship worldwide and makes it a point for you to have a completely hassle - free experience with your newly acquired e-reader.
However, you make my point for me: the award is about you, not about appealing to your readers.
You are making my point for me.
B when you say «This would also financially wipe myself out» I think you are making my point for me.
But you make my point for me which is the people handing dogs off with out investigation or care and who lie are not doing you any favors.
They support others purporting lies and misinformation, just to make a point for their preferred console and brand of choice.
Not calling you guys that, just making a point for all to see what I'm getting at.
Ubisoft's Child of Light is a beautiful case making point for the power of the Ubi Art Engine.
Hocking has been making this point for a few years now, but this is another great examination of it.
This is why it's good that Paul Krugman, among others, has pointed to the work of Martin Weitzman at Harvard, who's been making the point for awhile that the economic logic of action on emissions comes as much from what is not known about the worst - case risks as what is already established.
But that is just making my point for me: all the benefit of that goes to the oligarchs who elected him, not regular Joes and Janes who just wanted their lives to go a bit better.
I've been making that point for some time now in conversation with «cold sun» enthusiasts that they are now in «own goal» territory when crowing about how low the current solar cycle is.
There are many experts in energy technology who have made this point for a very long time, perhaps most notably Martin Hoffert at New York University in a string of influential papers and Richard Smalley, the Nobel laureate in chemistry who devoted the final years of his life, even as he fought cancer, to describing how advancing energy technologies was the prime imperative of this generation.
Thankfully, Micky Glantz of the University of Colorado has been making this point for a long time.
Reading one of our papers in which we discuss declining survival due to global warming, however, may not make the point for a lot of audiences.
I've been making that point for many years.
I noticed (and favourited) when Ben Pile tweeted he had been making that point for years I guess it doesn't matter who makes the point, and RPJ is good person to make it and get it heard, but I really want to guard against the weaselling repositioning that is inevitable when people want to start claim they were always interested in debating.
Tom, you've made my point for me very well.
Making the point for those lacking these two makes for a hard argument
You are making my points for me.
That said (and meant), let me make some points for the devil's party which I think are valid.

Not exact matches

Maria also made a valid point: «Marketers shouldn't feel bad for marketing themselves.
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