Sentences with phrase «much broader point»

This leads to the second, much broader point of success and our skewed view of how success is manifested:

Not exact matches

The show cast six supporting «citizen journalists» who reflect the broad swath of personalities on the right, with a gun - rights activist in the vein of bombastic NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch, provocateurs in the vein of Milo Yiannopoulos, what Miller described as a «pseudo-intellectual with no real credentials,» and a stay - at - home livestreamer rambling without much of a point.
John Kirton, co-director of the G - 20 Research Group at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, called the summit a «very solid success,» pointing to broad agreement on the agenda, much of it focusing on less controversial issues such as women's empowerment and promoting digitalization.
AR, even in primitive forms such as the mobile phone game Pokemon Go, has had much broader adoption, pointing to even bigger potential as hardware advances.
I am working on an article that touches on Xiaomi, although the main points are much broader, -LSB-...]
The powers conveyed by Bill 12 are much broader than that: since these proposed licenses could be instituted such that they are only required by certain firms, the Minister could stipulate that a particular oil company was no longer able to export crude - by - rail (the method of export) to BC (the point of export), for example.
That yield, by the way, isn't just much higher than the broader market, it's also almost 90 basis points higher than the stock's own five - year average yield.
Mostly what I hear is finger pointing at Cathoilics without recognizing that there is a much broader, even societal, problem.
At the Library of Law and Liberty, Greg Weiner reconsiders Daniel Patrick Moynihan's criticisms of the War on Poverty, and suggests conservatives who frequently cite his work on the subject miss Moynihan's broader point: It was not that too much money was being misspent on the poor, but rather that those resources which were directed at the poor were all too often funneled through the middle class professional classes:
Although Griffin's discussion focuses on my own work, many of his points are applicable, more or less directly, to the broad physicalist framework within which much of current philosophical work in philosophy of mind is being carried on.
The broader «Was Labour in a condition to deliver» point can do much of the same work.
«But the research points to that fact that the risk extends to a much broader group.
The density of humpback whales we observed was the highest point estimate ever reported, much greater than those derived from previous summer surveys in the adjacent Gerlache Strait [33], Western Antarctic Peninsula region [34], or the broader Antarctic [35].
My shoulders are the broadest point of my body, and I don't have much of a defined waist.
The making of «The Room» gives «The Disaster Artist» its point and much of its broad comedy.
The story of a 16 - year - old girl who gets pregnant could easily be the jumping point for broad social satire, but Cody respects her characters too much to mistreat them so.
In fact, games are getting easier and easier in order to have broader appeal and are getting to the point where they aren't challenging at all and are so easy that the choices you make don't really matter that much.
First, people have learned so much about what to do and what not to do to implement the kind of middle grades school reforms talked about in the original Turning Points that we felt compelled to bring those lessons to broad public attention.
The fact the green chart is flatter and much broader on the left - hand side suggests more schools this year have seen their scores drop and many more have seen them drop by 25 percentage points or more.
Dr. Laura Goe, Dr. Courtney Bell, and Ms. Olivia Little note in Approaches to Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness, «Given that teachers» roles involve much more than simply providing subject - matter instruction, it is appropriate to consider a broader and more comprehensive definition of effective teachers consisting of five points and formulated by evaluating discussions of teacher effectiveness in the research literature as well as in policy documents, standards and reports» (2008).
Her inquiry did not result in the grading system she set out to develop; however, she has emerged with a much broader, much richer concept of participation, including a recognition of the need for multiple modes of discourse in the classroom as entry points for diverse students to participate.
There's so much variety in part because the Mitsubishi ASX price list runs from around # 16k to # 29k, intersecting with other models at a broad range of price points.
But that's not really the case here: Amgen's stock yields 2.63 %, which is not only much higher than the broader market but also more than 100 basis points higher than the stock's average yield over the last five years.
That said, data points from cardholders suggest the travel category is much more broad.
My thought with the bond allocation is to put it on auto - pilot as much as possible, and focus my efforts on generating alpha in the risk asset part of the portfolio.On a broader point, I think you are right about offering this, because I think most people are looking for a «total solutions» provider.
Away from Dow Chemical and Lyondell, which I mentioned yesterday, the rest of the broad market portfolio didn't do much — we gained 25 bsasis points versus a loss of 13 basis points for the S&P 500.
If you're someone who loves racking up tons of points and miles without much effort, it's smart to pursue signup bonuses as part of a broader credit card rewards strategy.
TrueBlue points have a much broader range in value.
Though the travel category for the Citi ThankYou ® Premier Card is much broader than that of the Citi Prestige ® Card, both cards can still be quite useful for earning tons of points!
With the Arrival you get 10 % of any points you redeem credited back to your account, and Barclay's has a shopping portal, a much better reputation, and a broader definition of «travel expenses» against which you can redeem points.
In the past, these events were geared primarily for miles and points geeks or travel hackers, but this event will be much broader.
Bungie will be adding 50 slots to players» vaults in May, although the team has pointed out that they are working to address the vault space issue in a much broader way than simply increasing space caps.
These games allowed for much broader and more complex missions to be made reasonable in magnitude, because the two characters could talk to each other at virtually any point, reconfirming objectives and aspects of the story thus far.
While the drone is the specific point of departure for this investigation, the essays in this book illuminate the ways in which the drone embodies a much broader discussion about the rapidly shifting conditions of perception — of seeing, and of being seen — made possible by advanced technology.
Not much for me to add to the follow - up by other posters other than a) to point out the obvious that RC and quite a number of other sites already do a stellar job of presenting broad, interactive straight talk on climate and b) offer a little conjecture on my part.
But a talking - points sheet provided by the White House has a much broader menu of initiatives, implying that basic research, development and demonstration on energy technologies will have to compete with the third D, deployment:
Would the much lower albedo result in higher temperatures over a broad enough region to accelerate the crossing of other «tipping points» elsewhere, such as the release of large quantities of methane / CO2 from Siberian peat?
You would have thought a much broader blog consensus would have emerged on this point by now and yes at a snails pace Dr. Curry has moved toward realty.
No need, and yes, rather dumb * of me to forget the decay products (* or perhaps just evidence of lack of time on my part), although the broader point I made still stands, which is that some sources of radiation are otherwise chemically benign and others are not, though I admit much ignorance on the relative importance of chemical toxicity and wouldn't be surprised to find out it is generally quite small in such incidents like Fukushima and Chernobyl — but I don't actually know it; I thought perhaps it deserved clarification (and maybe — note that I'm not justifying this — that's why some people may see radiation from a pollutant as worse than radiation from natural source?).
... the broader point is that every contract, every human agreement, is embedded in a much wider set of rules and social practices.
34 And, much can be gained from reaching out to academics in other specialties who do have expertise in empirical work, potentially leading to interdisciplinary work that could reach a broader audience.35 Long sums up the point well: «If we want legal writing as a discipline to be taken seriously, we must be able to show, throughrigorous studies, that we engage in serious legal writing scholarship.»
The format of your resume is a much broader topic than just seen from a job seeker's with a gap in employment history point of view.
«We'll see what happens after the holiday season, but the possibility of a continued drop in occupancy by another 100 basis points or so in 2010 is still very much a possibility, given the lack of a broad recovery in tenant sales levels and our unwillingness to do uneconomic deals for the sake of short - term occupancy gains,» Wood said during the company's conference call with analysts on Nov. 5.
The point is, that these two trademarks use to have a clearer meaning, but now their meanings are too broad and loose, and consequently their new inherent value is as much in question, as is CREA's ability to police their illegal use!
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