Sentences with phrase «of point to»

The importance of this point to Wood can be shown by contrasting it with Farley's account of theological inquiry.
It's a matter of how many things we can look at to determine an age and how many of them point to a world much younger than billions of years.
There are many different ways of dating the earth, and many of them point to an earth much too young for evolution to have had a chance.
The National Federation of Independent Business said Tuesday that its small business optimism Index nudged up 0.9 of a point to 92.5 last month, up from 91.6 for October.
«I won't close down businesses of sub-normal profitability merely to add a fraction of a point to our corporate rate of return.
As we see from the research above, all major reasons for new business failure are somehow interconnected, and almost all of them point to the same roots: poor planning, incompetence, lack of persistence.
In 2006, Elon Musk enacted his own version of pointing to the stands, publishing a seemingly impossible 10 - year plan:
The Millers recently cashed in hundreds of thousands of points to book a month - long trip around the world aboard luxury airlines.
Here are a couple of points to help determine which one out of the three Tesla cars is the perfect one.
This will cause the value of your points to fluctuate, depending on the redemption you're getting — we urge readers to make sure they are not walking away with a value of less than $ 0.02 per mile, otherwise they'll be devaluing their points significantly.
Citi's ThankYou program from our partner Citi has been around for many years, but it only became a serious competitor once it began offering transfers of points to travel partners.
One thing that stuck out to me was the transfer of points to Southwest Airlines.
This brings you to a page where you'll select the loyalty program and a number of points to transfer.
All of it points to an appallingly racist past that has left a racist legacy that manifests itself in policies and systems that disadvantage and oppress specific people groups.
IJA: None of that points to a god!
All of this points to what I hope is a trend toward talking more openly about doubt and acknowledging the vital role it can play in shaping our faith.
So all of this points to deep root psychological habits.
Gregory's unique way of pointing to this balance comes in his discussion of the Holy Spirit, who combines these qualities in exemplary proportion.
All of it pointed to Jesus that was the perfect lamb sacrificed for mans sin.
None of this points to a god or gods.

Not exact matches

If you're traveling for business on one of Emirates or Etihad's A380 planes and you have some points to spare, consider redeeming them for a first - class ticket so you can try out their showers.
In one of these instances he attempts to drive his point home by pointing to declining advertising revenue.
«Sam (Altman) reached out to me last night and is incredibly open to dialogue and hearing my point of view,» Hamilton wrote in a direct message to Inc..
Both men pointed out to West that, yes, Abraham Lincoln was a member of the Republican party, but it's a little more complicated than that.
If your product is relatively expensive, then you need to point out how much value buyers get out of it.
After all, reviews provide a first stop for any potential customer to understand a product from a consumer point of view, delivering honest and impartial insight from peers.
It's used to move electric energy at «high voltage between points of supply» and points where it is either delivered to other electric systems or «transformed to a lower voltage» and sent to consumers.
Critics, though, point out that driving customers to fewer and fewer options across the gamut of health services could prove risky for them in the long run.
A superficial analysis might point to Canadian government investment incentives and labour costs, relative to those in parts of the U.S. and in certain emerging economies.
Hoffman was known to have a history of alcohol and drug abuse, and had told the Guardian in 2011 that after a stint in rehab at an early point in his career he had given up drinking.
Unbeknownst to the company, the old agency ran a black - hat back - linking campaign which pointed thousands of spam links to the client company's site.
To hit this point home further and to commemorate the nation's annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, who spoke fervently against racial and economic inequality, here's a sampling of his thoughts on the subjecTo hit this point home further and to commemorate the nation's annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, who spoke fervently against racial and economic inequality, here's a sampling of his thoughts on the subjecto commemorate the nation's annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, who spoke fervently against racial and economic inequality, here's a sampling of his thoughts on the subject:
As a model of what might work, Annibale points to Citi's $ 275,000 investment in Food Business Pathways, a new 10 - week training course designed to help New Yorkers start and grow food businesses.
Then there are the scenes when plot points are achingly hand - fed to us, like a scene in which Ellsberg is making copies of the volumes of files that make up the Pentagon Papers (which also drags on a few beats too long).
If we can accept them as reasonable judges, they all name Frances Hesselbein — Presidential Medal of Freedom Honoree, advisor to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, former CEO of the Girl Scouts, and more — as the best leader in the country.
As Mary Mycio has pointed out in Slate, however, it's impossible to know how many incidents of cancer were directly caused by Chernobyl.
Srinivasan continued, pointing out that, «Seventy - four percent of all women who joined our firm during that period, and 80 percent of our new female sales hires, said that Lever blog posts had influenced their decision to either apply or accept their offer.»
That means Theranos is using full blood draws, from patients» arms, rather than a few drops of blood from pricking patients» fingers, which up to that point had been one of the company's key competitive advantages.
So this is a fairly significant technical challenge to make deeply cryogenic tanks out of carbon fiber, and it's only recently that we think the carbon fiber technology has gotten to the point where we can actually do this without having to create a liner — some sort of metal liner, or other liner, on the inside of the tanks, which would add mass and complexity.
Case in point, a recent study from Abertay University in Scotland found that a woman that's seen as wearing too much makeup can affect people's perception of her ability to lead.
The OECD data shows that 72.4 per cent of Canadians aged 15 - 64, what is normally considered the working age, were employed in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared to 73.7 per cent who had a job in the second quarter of 2008, for a differential of minus 1.3 percentage points.
But there comes a point where the founder has to start hiring specialists, says Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of KIND, during an interview at the Entrepreneur360 Conference in New York City.
As the study points out, the cheapest cities to live in may have the lowest average of combined expenses, but that doesn't mean everything there is cheap, like transportation or groceries.
Explains Jamieson: «We're going to get to a point where charging is just something that kind of happens.»
«We can not forget that the point of a free - trade agreement is to advantage those within the agreement — not to help outsiders,» Ross wrote at the Washington Post last week.
Without my directly saying yes or no, I've thus bounced the question back to the customer (s), forcing them to consider what they're asking and to give them a chance to point out something that could be of value to me.
We can complain about the opacity and arbitrariness of China's governance, she points out, but our own rules with respect to foreign direct investment are no clearer.
The Wilderness Society is calling on the Commonwealth government to further delay the release of a key report on the proposed gas hub at James Price Point.
Many candidates are prepared to talk about the high points of their career, but to get a full scope of how you will adjust to the job, hiring managers also want to see how you handle situations that don't go as planned.
An unnamed source says the cost could be up to 25 basis points per transaction, compared to 15 down south (a basis point is 1 / 100th of a percentage point).
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