Sentences with phrase «of compass point»

Dining Enjoy a satisfying meal at a restaurant serving guests of Compass Point Beach Resort.
In the spring of 2017, Ocean Frontiers opened a satellite dive shop at the Wyndham Reef Resort, which is located three miles north of Compass Point.
From afar it's a jumble of compass points (Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan), notches on the Rust Belt (Akron, Buffalo, Toledo) and identity crises (Miami and Ohio — please, not Miami of Ohio and Ohio U).
From haute couture to street style, the exhibition includes contributions from bloggers, designers, photographers and stylists working and living in each of these compass points of the continent.
Incidentally, and speaking of cardinal points, if the L = left trick doesn't work for you, you can always find left and right with a compass provided you're not too close to the pole: according to Wikipedia, «Facing the sun, before noon, the north pointer of the compass points to the left hand.

Not exact matches

She credits a mentor who gave her a fundraising «compass» — or the four points of one's «story» to keep in mind, and to convey clearly to investors.
Issac Boltansky, an analyst at Compass Point, said in a note to clients to Tuesday that the near - term embarrassment of the healthcare failure will give way to a renewed push for tax reform.
The hearing is set for September 20, and according to Isaac Boltansky, director of policy research at Compass Point, it will likely evoke memories of the 2013 London Whale hearing, where the bank's top brass were dragged up in front of lawmakers.
With the tax bill passed, the probability of a shutdown this time around is higher, said Isaac Boltansky and Lukas Davaz, analysts at the research firm Compass Point.
«We are bearish on efforts to curtail entitlement spending in this Congress given the lack of Democratic support for the effort in the Senate, tentativeness among certain Republicans, and a basic lack of procedural bandwidth before the midterms,» the Compass Point analysts said.
In any event, Compass Point has the right resources for companies that are stuck below the threshold of larger, traditional finance groups.
One such pledge fund is Compass Point of Carmel, California.
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It is a sport that requires navigational skills using the tools of an orienteering map and a compass to navigate from one point to another.
Separately, Compass Point is watching Fed's Randal Quarles testimony later for issues including cash carve - out for custodian banks included in the bank regulatory relief bill, utility of layering risk metric atop eSLR; clues about Fed's regulatory priorities
Michael Matthew Tarkan, Compass Point Research & Trading, LLC, Research Division - MD, Director of Research & Senior Research Analyst [53]
To distinguish these worlds I shall first use the four narrative genres identified by Northrop Frye.6 Frye has laid out all of Western literature in a great imaginary circle that has four cardinal points much like those of a compass.
Orient the genres of literature according to the cardinal points of a compass.
I needn't point out that he is exactly the capitalist without a moral compass Pope John II spoke of and who Pope Francis is speaking of now.
The additional point can be made that to the extent these people do in fact treat the whole Bible as equally sacred, they are using the whole of Scripture as their compass instead of Jesus of Nazareth.
We have repeatedly made the point that to be Christian means to choose Jesus of Nazareth as our compass, our focus.
I would say that each one of us does actually have our own spiritual compass that is built into our hearts and points us towards truth and goodness.
i think the writer misses the point that many who are spiritual and not religious have explored what religions have to offer in the form of moral compass and dogma and organizations and whatnot — and have found it hard to find the peace within themselves that they innately attribute to what they seek through contact and participation in religion to begin with.
That's one of the reasons it fails as a moral compass» God was revealed to a people at a point in time and we look at that point with today's eyes.
Step two is thus the recognition that Jesus of Nazareth points to the truth, that here we have an accurate compass.
It was not just a few men but all:» 4 the men of the city, even the men of Sodom, compassed the house round, both old and young, all the people from every quarter» You can twist the Bible all you like but there is a point where you get silly.
They point to the lack of a «Bible» and say that without the «moral guidance» of a stack of paper covered in ink, we'd have no «moral compass», nothing but «anarchy», etc...
There are few points of the compass where the cathedral's role as reconciler has not been felt — Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Europe, most notably in Germany itself.
And so when one reads the actual documents that the Council produced, especially the four Constitutions on liturgy, revelation, the Church, and the Church in the modern world, which Pope Benedict recently called «the four cardinal points of our guiding compass,» one finds all sorts of beauty, goodness, and truth, authority, nobility, gravity, and unity.
While others are listening to words of political wisdom from the mouths of golden orators, the little blacks silently and successfully approach from the four points of the compass, and set to work upon the scraps of good food which yet remain.
There are certain immutable characteristics of leadership, and in my view, the most important compass points for every great leader are these:
But that's sort of the point, according to Mike Haft and Harrison Suarez, the owners of Compass Coffee in Washington, D.C., where the drink is served.
The mighty will fall to ragamuffins from obscure compass points, an adenoidal ball peen head will go nutso on cable, and some guy with acne from a town with no stoplights will find his three - point stroke and enjoy a Warholian quarter hour of fame.
Orienteering is, simply speaking, getting between a series of points marked on a map as quickly as you can, with only the aid of a compass and your own navigational skills.
From refusing to work with certain top agents because of what he saw as their skewed moral compasses, to categorically avoiding to ever throw a player under contract at Arsenal under the bus at any point, no matter how poor the performances were collectively or their performances were individually.
I'm not sure if this is a square metre ratio reduction, or a moral compass pointed at the unfairness of baby death, or perhaps an awareness that you've already spent your office - whip - round on a fancy Moses basket.
Neuroscientific insights point to three key characteristics of human nature: emotionality (we are far more emotional than we think we are, and emotionality play a central role in decision - making), amorality (we are born amoral and our moral compass is developed in the course of our existence), and egoism (we are driven to survival, which is a basic form of egoism, i.e. preservation of the self).
No matter in which direction your political compass points home, the current democratic framework appears incapable of realising the hopes, and assuaging the fears, of the British people.
I'm not equating Speaker Silver to President Nixon, but I am pointing out that it's an age old political dodge to say a Politician, in spite of his lack of a moral compass, is just too valuable to let go, and after all he enjoys broad based political support.
Also at 5:30 p.m., Buffalo mayoral candidate Mark J.F. Schroeder unveils the fourth point of his «Compass Plan» during a briefing at his 311 South Park Ave. headquarters.
Mayoral candidate Mark Schroeder has unveiled the second point of what he's calling his «Compass Plan for Buffalo.»
He thought in pictures instead of words, and his special way of thinking helped him understand big ideas like the structure of music and why a compass always points north.
These canals left the edge of the blue - green «continents» at the very points where the canals of the light regions entered them, which continuation is highly significant, since it links the two together into a single system, compassing the whole surface of the planet.
If you hold the compass horizontal, the needle will do one of three things: point to the same spot as the last time you used it, spin slowly before stopping at a random point or point to anything magnetic that you happen to be wearing.
From a physics standpoint, then, the north needle of a compass (or any magnet) points to what is physically — but not in name — the south magnetic pole of the earth, in other words, in the direction of the Arctic.
«First of all, [an oath] provides a concise codification of guidelines and compass points for behavior,» said Pellegrino.
These atomic magnets tend to point in the same direction, like an array of tiny compasses fixated on a common magnetic point.
In Boston, for example, a compass points a whopping 16 degrees west of north.
It's common to see four distinct images of the source, as if at compass points around the lens, which is called an Einstein cross.
My field technician Blake Lowrey was on point that day, doing dead reckoning with a compass and pulling the transect tape due east through a copse of stunted aspens, making good progress.
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