Sentences with phrase «n't stress this point»

That he has not stressed this point is of apiece with his tendency to assimilate the meaning of Christ to the more generalized interpretation of the love of God one finds in metaphysics, particularly that of Charles Hartshorne, wherein neither revelation nor Christ is finally necessary since what is conveyed through them is available through the metaphysical analysis of the meaning of love as it is understood in a fully explicated view of God.
While we need not stress the point, the historicity of the two events should be observed.
I can't stress this point too much — if you want to fail, half - ass it.
I can not stress this point enough.
If you have acne prone or sensitive skin, please (and I can't stress this point enough) use new brushes.
I can not stress this point enough.
I can't stress this point enough.
I can not stress this point hard enough.
I can't stress this point enough.
I can't stress this point enough because I have seen it happen many times to people.
That is why choosing the correct company is so important, I can't stress this point enough.
If we haven't stressed this point enough yet, the worse thing an interviewee can do is answer in the negative.
I have included a few functional resumes that will work only if you target every bullet point towards the job description that you are applying for, I can not stress this point enough.
I can't stress this point enough.
We absolutely can not stress this point enough: You should look to get clued up on all the latest 2015 formats.
I can not stress this point enough.

Not exact matches

Framing some possible questions and ways to talk about yourself can take some of the stress out of events - just don't overdo it to the point where you're worrying about remembering canned responses.
The point, of course, is to stress that Goldman Sachs has lots of opportunities for growth and isn't dependent on any one business.
Leading economic indicators from the Conference Board point to minor stress in the U.S. economy, but not another recession.
A spokesperson for Fiat Chrysler stressed to Fortune that this wiring disconnect would only occur in a very specific type of impact, and at this point in time the company has not received any customer complaints.
(Not coincidentally, superstar NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers, too, has stressed the importance of practicing under game - like circumstances, to the point of intentionally leaving your comfort zone.)
«I think that it's very import to stress the positive, but at the point where you're writing a letter and you're thinking of firing the person, you have to make sure that you're not including the positive to make it easier for yourself,» she says.
Travel is expensive, after all (and, if you have kids, not exactly stress free), so there's no point prolonging a trip if the extra time and money spent isn't going to add to your happiness or relaxation levels.
When it comes to using writing to tame your stressed out brain, you don't have to be Shakespeare — there are no points for style.
It's going to happen sooner or later: The stresses and annoyances of work will build up inside you to the point that you just can't hold it in any longer — so you erupt in a string of complaints to any co-worker who will listen.
Having worked in the past for entrepreneurs whose micromanaging wasted «so much time,» Faught says he stresses to employees that if something goes wrong, there won't be any pointing of fingers.
Last point: as I stress in the WaPo piece, the inflation target is too low — at 2 %, it invokes possible zero - lower - bound problems the next time we hit a downturn, and especially with a... um... difficult Congress (meaning adequate countercyclical fiscal policy may well not be forthcoming), that's a really serious problem.
«Not taking this test isn't going to make them not successful, but stressing them out and hurting them again — I just don't see the point,» she saNot taking this test isn't going to make them not successful, but stressing them out and hurting them again — I just don't see the point,» she sanot successful, but stressing them out and hurting them again — I just don't see the point,» she said.
Actually, this is one of the financial markets with as strict and pestering regulations as could reasonably be expected, implying that at whatever point you have concluded that you are putting resources into the financial market, you won't ever need to stress over heaps of paperwork material.
And if you don't believe that, consider that the Fed's moneyless («Portfoli - O - Matic») transmission mechanism has already had one «stress test» — the one administered between late 2008 and 2014 — which it failed miserably, by proving incapable of transforming $ 3.5 trillion in fresh reserves into more than a few percentage points of NGDP growth, or far fewer than were required to restore that growth to its pre-crisis path.
We're pointing out that the connections you think are so strong are actually pretty flimsy, and, as I keep stressing, it's not difficult to make a new story match an older one.
The point here is not to debate the relative merits of Hobbes and Locke, but to stress the atomistic individualism of modern political theory in both these forms.
The NRB makes a point of not challenging the discipline of celibacy for priests, choosing rather to stress that celibacy must mean celibacy, as in chastity.
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human, bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality in the life of God and effective among humankind.
Jewish persecution of the Christians had begun alongside the Roman, and everything pointed to the need to see the new covenant as a fulfillment of the old, to stress the new righteousness as not less but more demanding than the old.
If there is one point about this predicament that Elshtain seems to wish to stress (and one central affinity among Augustine, Arendt, and Elshtain), it is that awareness of the fallen and pluralistic nature of the world «should usher into a rueful recognition of limits, not a will to dominion that requires others for one to conquer.»
The chronological tension which I constantly stress, concerns precisely this central point death is conquered, but it will not be abolished until the End.
So that finally (the point can not be too strongly stressed) a new impulse becomes possible and is now beginning to take shape in human consciousness.
The main point to be stressed here is that the fact that the world is composed of actualities with this two-fold power is not a contingent feature of our particular world.
The synoptics stress baptism, even to the point that Jesus submitted to it, though he was without sin and really did not need it.
The point being stressed here is that conscious experience is a radically new emergent in the evolutionary process, and required and still requires an extremely complex, even awe - inspiring set of conditions; and yet it emerged and still emerges out of entities which are not totally different in kind.
Whitehead's commitment to the increase of freedom does not stress the Christian point that God sides with the oppressed and that we are called to solidarity with them.
He states: «Space - perception accompanies our sensations, perhaps all of them, certainly many; but it does not seem to be a necessary quality of things that they should all exist in one space or in any space (IM 182).6 Here he does not only stress the independence of abstract mathematical ideas from any special application to nature, as described above, but extends their independence to the point where these abstract ideas are no longer bound to find application in nature, as perceived by our senses.
This point is stressed, in that nature supports the harmonies of man's efforts but nature is not supportive of mere harmony, that is the stale repetition of old perfections lacking the freshness of discord.
At some point or other, I think we've all had that feeling of overwhelming stress — the one where your heart is pounding too fast too much, you can't seem to think straight or breathe properly, and frankly, you just look knackered.
We've all been through some sort of meal rut at some point, because easy and low stress don't usually coincide with meal planning.
Let the hazelnuts cool to the point that you can handle them and use a cloth the remove what you can of the skins — don't stress if not all of it comes off.
Stressing the point that Ausveg is not politically aligned, Mr Mulcahy said he is focussed on maintaining a good relationship with decision makers, particularly in the Senate where it could well be that smaller parties and independents have the balance of power.
I must stress this point — Do not over bake these bars.
i am not sitting on my couch with my laptop and peeing in my pants, but it's gotten to the point where every time i look away from my manuscript * i feel the imaginary magnetic stress - induced pull to come back and edit this bagel dog recipe or find a better way to tell the eggboy fart story.
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