Sentences with phrase «making this point because»

It is important to make this point because of the widespread assumption that man's self - understanding develops autonomously and is projected on other things.
I made the point because the thrust of CNN's article is that somehow this is a problem just of Southern (conservative) states and Christians.
«I think he is making the point because he is really peeved because of some of the things that have been said about him in the course of chasing Woyome,» he said on The Big Issue on Saturday.
Speaking to Class News, Edudzi Tameklo, one of the lawyers for the convicts said: «It is much ado about nothing and I make this point because... the president is opportune to exercise his prerogative of mercy [and will] not do that on the basis of how many petitions or signatures have been [collected].
I realize you didn't ask about training in your question, but I am making this point because you're 14 and more likely to push it past the limit.
I make these points because really, there is no sense in being competitive.
Hansen did not make his points because of a short - term trend in temperatures but because the long term trends were a match to the expectation he had from the physics.

Not exact matches

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.
However, it never got to a point where it became unusable, mostly because its low weight and contained dimensions made it easy to use in almost any position.
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.
Scientists and educators have long noted that kids who have a positive attitude towards math do better in the subject, but is that just because acing tests naturally makes you enjoy something, or does the arrow of causation point the other way?
Because Slack hasn't yet reached the point where it has tens of thousands of workers on its books, «[i] t is relatively easy for us to move the lever a small bit right now to make a significant change in our trajectory,» CEO Stewart Butterfield and HR chief Anne Toth write in a blog post disclosing the numbers.
I made a point of developing a strong relationship with our warehouse and inventory control partners at Kuehne & Nagel, because I knew the strength of that arrangement underpinned the success of our launch.
As someone recently pointed out, mediocre bosses typically get ahead in corporations, because they are the most likely to make «safe» choices.
You're almost part psychologist as a planner because you really need to go in and be really aware of where people are coming from, and what their little buzz points are, what's going to irritate them, what's going to make them happy.
One of the key points we made involves the difference between marketing, say, a homeopathic «remedy,» which is utterly incapable of having any biological effect because it literally lacks any active ingredient, and marketing herbal products — a category of substances which can in some cases be quite potent, but which can be highly variable in content, concentration, and labelling, not to mention the extent to which their effects and side effects have been verified.
According to Jamie Perry, vice president of brand and product development for Jet Blue, the airline made the short film a comedy because you can't preach to people but you can be irreverent and humorous to get the same point across.
More transparency, by simplifying communications and the flow of information, can make your organization more open and connected because people will feel like they have all of the information they need, at all points in time, to make the right decisions for the company.
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.
At the CECP's CEO Investor Forum in February, Polman said — only half joking — that he felt empowered to make this decision immediately because, «My simple point was the day they are hiring you, they are not going to fire you.»
Dick Leinenkugel, current president and great - great - grandson of founder Jacob Leinenkugel, says his family has no regrets: «My point of view is that we are all brewers, and you need to be united as an industry, because our battle is really about making beer interesting again and taking share from wine and spirits.»
It seems unusual to encourage buyers to turn away from trends, because it's such an easy way to continue making money, but Cuyana isn't afraid of you embracing a lean closet; simply because they know that, if you come to them at some point, many of those pieces you love to rely on are bound to be Cuyana - made.
Now, of course it's up to both the entrepreneur and the spouse to determine how that support plays out, but, «Asking pointed questions like, «When you're stressed out because of the business, what can I do to make you feel supported?»
Still, some agents said there is lingering resentment over Comey's handling of the Clinton email probe — not necessarily because of the conclusions he drew, but because of the process decisions he made at various points in the investigation that left the bureau vulnerable to partisan attacks.
Because of the surprising bias we discovered, their finding of only a negligibly higher field goal percentage for shots following a streak of makes (three percentage points), was, if you do the calculation, actually 11 percentage points higher than one would expect from a coin flip!
The founders point out how attendance at conferences in general has gone up dramatically over the last five years because people are making these digital connections with brands and peer - to - peer, and want to meet people in real life.
Because most recruiters are liable to scan your resume rather than read it word for word, utilize bolding, bullet points, and other stylistic devices to make the resume easier to skim.
And Netflix has made a point of sticking with exclusive content if it can, because that allows it to charge more and builds more long - term value for the brand.
Making the point that everything a user sees in his or her feed is there because another user shared it, Stamos wrote that Facebook is «like a pot luck... where everybody brings their own food from the outside, and the host decides how to arrange the buffet table based upon a model of what people like to eat.»
As several writers have pointed out, American companies such as Apple could make iPhones in the United States because printing out products and having them assembled by robots will be even cheaper than the human labour in China.
High Point makes no attempt whatsoever to be a one - stop service provider — because that would require lots of people.
Here is where Nelson, of St. John's, has a point (though he didn't actually make it): Economics is tough to apply to education because it uses an economic model not found anywhere else in the wild.
Using the best - selling 737 - 8 as the starting point for a new type of 737 could pose such challenges, but may also be cheaper to make because of economies of scale in busy 737 - 8 production.
This is because at some point we start thinking more about how to make headlines than what is best for our business.
From the point of view of executives and shareholders, cash profit sharing can make sense because the profit share is only determined after the year of performance has passed.
(This is because introverts move to the mountains, the research release points out, not that being in craggy, remote areas makes you an introvert.)
Keller points out that one of the reasons to own a franchise in the first place is because owners almost always make money when they sell; but in the U.S. most teams aren't making profits from attendance and TV revenues are small compared to other leagues, all of which dampens buyer interest.
Take the time to deepen your relationship with the SQL, because the quality of their experience at this point could make or break their decision of whether to become a customer.
But unless you want to mislead, you've got to be careful to also make the points from the graph below, because your increase in wealth is of course proportional to your holdings.
He made the acknowledgment, in part, because the transaction had been scrutinized by watchdog groups that pointed out the transaction as a possible campaign finance violation.
But, for me, it didn't make sense because of two main points.
And that's the point, really: that increased demand for the Canadian dollar affects other industries precisely because it makes the REAL price of Canadian goods higher relative to the same goods produced in other countries, not just nominal price.
Insiders point to issuers who have been quoted in the press making comments along the lines of, «The proxy advisory firm is my number one shareholder because they control 50 per cent of my vote.»
I was confused from the example in your article of the «hot stuff» making 100k, or the «Final Important Point» of people on the income edge because wouldn't someone in that situation typically be unable to contribute to a traditional IRA?
Transferring your points directly to your travel loyalty programs is well worth the annual fee because you can easily make your points worth 2 cents each with these Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer hacks.
To your point, this approach makes the pitch more relevant because it ties the product to how the potential customer does his or her job.
Because of that, we all have to consider the same point when making purchasing decisions.
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.
This is because it has a bonus structure in which making over 20 transactions in a billing period earns you a 20 % bonus on all of your points.
But business blogging is different than all of that, because your blog is neither 1) a hobby, like many people's personal blogs, nor 2) the primary way your business makes money — because heck, at that point your blog is just your entire business!
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