Sentences with phrase «many serious points»

But there's a serious point as well.
i've made several serious points about the content of the bible.
Sometimes you have to be cheeky to make a serious point.
It was not until the 1840's that the disagreement reached a serious point.
I mean to make a serious point, of course.
I might say something quite humorous but I'm only telling it to make a very serious point.
im always amazed when people who think they have a serious point and wish to put forth an argument in support, quote from the bible.
But, joshing aside, it is a serious point.
Nine Players With A Serious Point To Prove This Weekend, With Liverpool Stopper & Man United Summer Signing.
Since you make a serious point about hate, I will point out TRUE realism.
I'd personally prefer Benteke than a lot of names being thrown around... 24, Arsenal Fan, proven PL scorer and I think if he moves to a big club he's going to play like he has a serious point to prove.
Jack's view: «Two for the price of one (starting to sound like and advert...), but it's a serious point that allows us young drivers more track time, and allows teams two cracks at it to try different ideas on the same weekend.»
The serious point in all this is that the sort of garbage that McMuppet comes out with gives fuel to the more sensational elements in the media who prefer nothing more than to focus on a «scandal» rather than on a great game of football.
The joke a minute left back took time off from his various comedy routines to make some very serious points cheif among them that there is nobody -LSB-...]
Deanna, who writes the blog Crunchy Chicken, Putting the Mental into Environmental pulls no punches, getting straight to a serious point and problem facing climate change action the world over... instead of action we see too much apathy.
But I want to make a serious point about our place in the world.
But, in fairness to the vast majority who came to London to make a serious point peacefully and in good spirits, I would like to discuss their protest first.
He is highly intellectual and has many serious points to bring a variety of debates.
«But there is a serious point.
But there is a serious point here.
But in this year's speech, Johnson spent less time cracking jokes and more time making serious points about foreign affairs.
But before readers are driven insane by more excruciating puns, a serious point: no set of Departmenal oral questions better demonstrate how the Coalition is working and the culture is changing.
But beyond that inherently superficial response there is also a serious point about political engagement and audience.
«We wanted to buy some sausage rolls but there's a serious point here,» he said later.
The serious point is that he is on the way to successfully enshrining the points of his leadership campaign as policy, allowing him more control over the direction of the party.
Baroness Warsi said Michael Gove had been «making an incredibly serious point» when he hit out at the «ridiculous» number of Old Etonians in David Cameron's inner circle.
Asked if she agreed with him, Baroness Warsi told ITV's The Agenda: «Michael was making an incredibly serious point that it can't be right that the 7 % of kids who go to independent school end up at the top tables, not just of politics, but banking, and law, and every other profession.»
It's fair to say that I did embellish a serious point about an immigration loophole with a certain choice description, reflecting the frustration many Conservative MPs feel at their Coalition colleague's «differentiation» strategy - or put simply - rubbishing the Tories at every opportunity and taking the credit for «good» policies and distancing themselves from the less popular but invariably courageous and right ones.
On an equally serious point, some of the anti-hunting groups are charities, which are supposed to base their policies and public statements on firm evidence, something that has clearly not happened in the hunting debate.
No matter that it was part of a more serious point about our creative industries - the cat is out of the bag.
The BBC's assistant political editor Norman Smith said it was a «toe - curling» moment but there was a serious point - either Ms Abbott, who aspired to run the Home Office, had not done her homework on a key policy announcement, or Labour's numbers were a «bit flaky».
But behind the political posturing, there is a more serious point: the problem of big corporate juggernauts, and the way they treat their workers.
The reference to Galbraith was another serious point - and that is the question of how much democratic power really remains in the hands of the electorate.
«This is a light - hearted video making a very serious point.
Serious points are always much more effective after humour.
These arguments don't quite hold up, and so we miss a serious point.
Miner delivered her speech with the kind of rolling repetitive beat that drives home a serious point and the kind of pause that allows time for laughs.
An exaggerated image to drive home a serious point that it's time for the Press Complaints Commission to be reformed.
But there's a serious point here: the way the meaning of certain emojis grows and shifts through use is similar to the way natural languages evolve.
But there's a serious point: the way the meaning of certain emojis grows and shifts is similar to the way natural languages evolve.
Quite a serious point.
The only serious point of contention should be the level of R - squared which proves the hypothesis of anthropogenic global warming.
Exercise has racked up some serious points for aiding in the larger development of mind, body, and spirit functioning processes.
Regardless of whether you're focused on width or thickness, the lower back should be a serious point of focus if you want to complete the masterpiece.
You are going to score some serious points with your selections.
Plus, Agnes» eight tips for the perfect steak has won me some serious points with the boyfriend.
Add some serious points to your sense of style with a pair of Puma blue casual shoes.
Even during the most serious points of the film, where they flee Austria on the rise of Nazi Germany, the family finds their escape in song and journey to safety over the same hills where they learned to twirl.
But no, this is a serious drama packing serious points about love, marriage, passion and madness.
If a driver shares a room, this can be compromised, especially, and this is a serious point, if another driver sharing the same room is prone to loud snoring.
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