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Not exact matches
Missing from that list of expenses, as Vennochi
points out, is the word «rent.»
The primary
point that people are
missing, he argues, is that money being pumped into Spain
from Europe is going to the banking sector through the Fund for Orderly Bank Restructuring, a government - sponsored organization that will now be overseen by the IMF, and not the Spanish government itself.
If you start screaming at the screen because their views differ
from your own, you've
missed the
point of the exercise.
Still, Trump's lousy tariff idea is surely motivated by our persistent deficits in steel and aluminum, a
point I thought was
missing from this otherwise useful article in the AMs WaPo on US productivity gains in steel.
This makes sense given how bonds are structured, but I think many investors
miss this
point when they worry about the potential risks
from rising interest rates.
That's three percentage
points lower than it is now, representing roughly 7.5 million jobs
missing from the nation's economy.
Rubin's curious
point in the OpEd is that it wasn't «courses in economics or finance»
from his days at Harvard that prepared him «for working at Goldman Sachs and in the government» (notice the almost decade - long stretch at Citigroup is completely
missing) but instead «the key was Professor Demos's philosophy course and the conversations about existentialism in coffee shops around campus.»
Hi Andreas, I agree that the Household Annual Expenditure Vs. Gross Income table
from UBS is probably quite accurate, however it's
missing the
point of how much of that spending is discressionary.
Khan's arguments make the
point that the public interest is
missing from traditional consideration of antitrust.
This is the
point you
miss; faith comes
from hearing the word of God and you can not hear it.
If we have the Bible, but not Christ, we will surely
miss the
point because eternal life does not spring
from Scripture (Jn 5:39 - 40), instead, the Life Himself must be known (Jn 17:3) in order to gain knowledge and wisdom (Col 2:2 - 3) as it should be.
Our pastor has preached on election and predestination the last couple of weeks
from Ephesians 1, and I think
missed the
point of what Paul is saying (hence why I've been thinking about this stuff lately!)
And with 7billion on the planet (and growing), these «young people
missing millions
from their generation» should be thankful that clusters of cells can be medically removed, preventing unwanted births and (perhaps) even saving the human population
from growing to a
point of unsustainability.
I may have
missed some
point of information, but,
from all I can gather, it appears as if no one
from a news source has contacted Julie McMahon directly, so that whole thing just hits me as odd.
pablo ya
missed the
point, he values his live and gives his life meaning, rather than attributing meaning
from an outside source.
From my
point of view Steve — you have completly
missed the
point of the message of Christ?
Hellbent... my
point, apparently
missed by you, is that, because you will ALWAYS chalk up answered prayer to coincidence, there is no reason to evaluate it
from a scientific
point.
The Archimedean
point of reference is
missing, for God has no dialectical reality apart
from us as well as in our midst, no reality apart
from the world as well as in it.
I think what you are
missing from my post is that I intentionally used hyperbole to make a
point — and the
point still stands.
You
missed the
point: A creator, fine - tuner god is a far cry
from a god that can walk on water, make pigs run into the sea, order angels to kill all first born or split open oceans to save his favorite people.
Unfortunately, this story will attract numerous posts
from people that accomplish not much more than sitting at their computers 24/7 and God - bashing,
missing the whole
point and spewing their mindless, moronic hatred.
My broad - brush take on Eldredge, et al, is that it's a pendulum swing
from one pagan extreme to the other, having
missed the
point of biblical manhood entirely.
And I see you
missed the
point, and never read «A Universe
From Nothing» (Kraus) You would really like it if I quit.
If you did not understand that
from the
point I was trying to make, then you have
missed everything.
From my
point of view his article completely
missed the
point.
They believe that Jesus was born of Adam who came down
from heaven to impregnate Mary, and that God Himself used to be a man like us, who progressed higher and higher until He became a god, which we will become if we work hard to be good enough.They have a form of righteousness, but
miss the whole
point of true salvation — trusting in Jesus Christ and His finished work on the cross to save them.
Missing from his assessment are the countersigns of renewal and the promising directions
pointed by John Paul II which play such a large part in, for instance, George Weigel's The Courage to Be Catholic, which covers most of the same territory.
Just to make sure we didn't
miss his
point, in verse 24 Jude tells us «Now unto him that is able to keep you
from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy».
Brian
from Arizona Brian, you
miss the
point.
To view political theology as one branch of theology alongside others would be,
from his
point of view, to
miss the
point.
Councillor Toby Neal at Nottingham City Council was quoted by the Nottingham Post as saying: «Whilst respecting the court's decision, I feel the judge has
missed the
point of us bringing this action, which was to protect people
from feeling bullied and intimidated while accessing hospital services - something we don't welcome in our city.»
No, instead, these came
from the writings of emerging church leader Brian McLaren in the book he cowrote with Tony Campolo entitled Adventures in
Missing the
Point.
In case you
missed it, though I'm not sure how you could have at this
point, last week, the Pew Research Center released a ton of data
from a survey on the religious landscape of America.
As I prepare for that, (and recover
from this week's «Adventures in
Missing the
Point» conference in Chattanooga), I thought I'd ask what you think about the phrase, «Christian Worldview.»
I can understand making the
point that the people of Ferguson should be invited to forgive what they perceived as a wrong on the part of the officer...... but for you to make the assumption and then state that the Officer's action was «wrong» (if that is what you meant to say) is not something I can agree with, not without your full rationale (which maybe I
missed from an earlier post)....
Given the nature of the attack
from Hitchens, this was an important
point to
miss.
But one thing that seemed
missing from nearly every chapter was the one thing that I thought I was reading: the chapters were
missing explanations of how these Old Testament books
pointed to Jesus or were understood by Him.
The theological tradition which tries to separate the suffering of Jesus» humanity
from his divinity simply
misses the decisive
point about the atonement.
From my own peculiar
point of vantage I sense that many Christians may be
missing something — a message hidden in Scripture, in the words of the church fathers, and in the deliberations at Vatican II — without which our attempts at interfaith dialogue will be of little or no avail.
I think they
miss Richard's
point, mistake his character, and close themselves off
from the very valid
point he's making.
Those who approach matters
from a dualistic
point of view often
miss this commonality of long - term interest, seeing primarily the tensions.
Now my
point in all this is to note that the idea of community is
missing from substantialist thought.
Some of the posters, encouraged by CNN in its skewed headline and interesting censorship in its quote
from Ms. Rice's original blog posting (they omitted the phrase «I remain comitted to Christ»), seem to have
missed the
point.
Itâ $ ™ s as if I have been released
from leg chains in the hold of an 18th century slave ship and transported to a world of such natural beauty that I canâ $ ™ t find a
point to begin observing it for fear that I will
miss something in another location.
To view Alwyn» s violent act
from a separate or individualistic
point of view is to
miss the systemic nature of the act and the deeper meanings which help to constitute its future implications (JBSP 218).