Sentences with phrase «many people pointed»

A number of people pointed out in response to Telnaes» tweet that most newspapers leave President Barack Obama's daughters out of their political criticism and editorial cartoons, even though they regularly appear with the president at political events.
The same person pointed out that if the network simply mailed cheques to subscribers rather than to the cellphone provider to compensate the former for their data use, nobody would be complaining.
Several people pointed out to the critics that NPR was tweeting out the Declaration of Independence.
Smart people point out flaws, and that is OK; you fix the flaws, and you get better.
«The idea was that Lenny could be more obnoxious than a real person, and tell people point - blank that they're idiots not to shop around» says Lebda.
When people point to «strategies» they are actually referring to «tactics» - which is a critical difference in how you think about your business.
We love when people point out what we've done right.
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More than a few people pointed out that Apple's $ 175 billion cash hoard is more than enough to pay some royalties.
You may well hear people point out that there's no evidence that splitting the roles of CEO and chair is beneficial, in the sense of increasing long - term shareholder value (or in terms of any other outcomes, for that matter).
The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with most people pointing out the impressively seamless blending job behind the «no makeup» look.
Still, as one person pointed out on Twitter, this current high - tech problem doesn't seem any different from the age - old low - tech re-entry problem.
The person pointed out that he rarely talks to people, particularly peers, when he enters a room.
Many people pointed out that Roku has a powerful multi-service search function (the company claims to include more than 100 providers) while others highlighted useful third - party search options such as reelworld.com and canistream.it
Many people point to the National Flood Insurance Program, which was created to boost financial resilience in flood zones, but has been criticized from just about every political and technical vantage point as too often working to subsidize, instead of mitigate, vulnerability.
Indeed many people point to others» success by noting that they had the money and resources.
Jevon MacDonald: People point at companies like us that have sold to Google and Apple and complain we're selling our best innovations.
«I'm sick of people pointing an accusatory finger.
People point to the rally that occurred after the market crash of 1929 as an example of an echo bubble.
We were also told this is hardly a new and several people pointed out Charlie Chaplin's 1936 movie Modern Times covered this trend.
Foster says, «Many people point to the 2008 - 2009 downturn as evidence that bonds will save you during downturns, but what about the 5 years since then?
Many people point to 1965, but I prefer to count from 1976 because it is the first year that topped 500,000 immigrants since the 1920s, coinciding with the decision to admit Vietnamese refugees, and 90 percent of all immigrants still in the United States in 2016 entered after 1975.
Industry analysts expect overall U.S. variable annuity sales to shrink by about 10 to 15 percent in 2017 compared to 2016, with many people pointing to Department of Labor's fiduciary rule as a big reason.
«Do you know how many times people pointed to that interview and said, «Hey, remember that time Mark Zuckerberg said it was crazy and now look?
Yea, because lets make vast, baseless assumptions about all the people pointing out the obvious flaws in the kids «convictions!»
Actually boston person my points are way relevant.
Once in a while, people are given a third - person point of view and are asked by the author to act on that knowledge, but for the most part, we are stuck in first - person.
Further, I am always skeptical of people who contend to have a monopoly on the truth, while refusing to consider other peoples points of view.
anothersurvivor: NOTHING in Stollar's post say's anything to prove the «other» persons point of view.
I know that some people point to passages like 1 John 4:1 which says that Christians are to discern the spirits to see whether or not they are from God, and the text goes on to say that «any spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God, and every spirit which does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is not of God» (1 John 4:2 - 3).
The God of the Covenant laid claim upon his people pointing them to a new life and a new destiny.
When I wrote recently that there was no such thing as the gift of evangelism, lots of people pointed to Ephesians 4:11.
I think its very important to know oneself and I think this requires a level of honesty that is very difficult to acheive because there are parts of ourselves that clearly we don't like, otherwise we wouldn't be so sensitive when other people point them out.
I truly do appreciate it when people point them out to me.
It is not my job to make anyone believe it, but it is my job to say it, and to not stand idly by whilst people point to other saviors.
When dealing with the inerrancy of Scripture, it is important to recognize that there are typically only 24 problems that people point to, and of these, only 12 are fairly serious.
In order to counter this limitation of the third - person perspective, it is necessary to imaginatively assume a first - person point of view.
Approached from this third - person point of view, the image of a swimmer swimming is helpful in picturing the self in relation to the person and to the subjects constituting the life - history of the person.
The enlightenment experience itself is an uncovering of what has always been present from a first - person point of view.
One of the things that saved me from the insanity of my Christian upbringing was people pointing out the contradictions in the bible and the gapping flaws in Christian thinking.
Typical CNN feedback that a story about a man sentenced to die for being a Christian and refusing to convert to Islam would bring out all the Christian - haters instead of the death penalty haters or people pointing out the hypocrisy of Islam.
I really REALLY appreciate people pointing out typos.
Look, I appreciate it when people point out my typos (If you find any in anything you read of mine, please let me know!)
In continuation to my first comment, why do people point fingers at Christians are portray them as a threat?
I seem to have one or two in every post I write, and always appreciate it when people point them out.
This criticism fails, Person points out, because on any issue where the requirements of the natural law were clear, Kirk always conceded their precedence over tradition.
In fact, the one primary religious war that people point to are the Crusades, which in fact killed very few in comparison.
And now you've finally come to the area of disconnect, where you will make the assertion that as soon as fertilization occurs, it's a human life, and people point out the flaw in that.
Some people point to 1 Corinthians 13:10 as evidence that when we get to heaven we will be perfect, but this verse is talking about spiritual gifts and is not teaching anything about mental or physical perfection when we get to heaven.
Many people point to god being perfect because of the human body, or the beauty of the world, etc...
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