Sentences with phrase «on every point about»

Based on the points about self - deception, which dismiss counterarguments without reason, I would guess that the author honestly thinks masturbation is wrong, but not for the reasons here.
To deny this is to say that God is not temporal.23 Hartshorne concurs on the point about temporality, but not on the claim that God must make inferences in order to know the past.
On the point about Bayern, I think it was the agent trying to get it out that other clubs are interested, but with the injury to Javi Martinez, Bayern may be genuinely looking at Khedira as a replacement now.
I agree with you on your points about Giroud as obviously they are there to see clearly.
Merson isn't wrong on his point about Arsenal defensively though, as they've conceded 39 goals in 28 league games, giving them the worst defensive record of the top seven sides in the top flight.
Wow this is so on point about rehoming the trouble cat.
On your point about the direction of redistribution under New Labour: Have you checked this claim by looking at any research?
On the point about legitimacy: I think you are being very optimistic in assuming that the Commons will continue to be seen as properly superior to the second chamber when the latter is elected on the basis of PR and the Commons is elected on the basis of AV.
On the point about being informed, I think that I was clear in my response to my right hon. Friend the Member for Airdrie and Shotts (John Reid) that I was not, and that was a decision for the Metropolitan police.»
«I think what's important to say here is that with what we're announcing with the increase from 15 to 30 hours, is that I'll be chairing a government - led task force on the delivery of this and we will be working with providers on the point about funding, to review the overall funding model so that we can bring an uplift to the hourly rate for childcare entitlement which strikes the right balance.»
I could not agree more with Commissioner Bratton on the point about fare evasion.
Any info on point about this, or a video, would be very much appreciated.
On the point about extremely high aflatoxin to promote cancer, is it not a greater testament to the plant based diet that it was able to stop the cancer growth?
Picking up on this point about the supply of newly hired teachers, Chad Aldeman suggests in a Bellwether blog that our estimates predicting the size of potential shortages that might occur without policy interventions underestimate the supply of potential teachers.
The guys at Phillips Chevrolet was very on point about getting me into my new CAR I give them 5 stars completely!
The recent Education supplement in The New York Times had a great article on some points about classes that make the college experience for people.
Glad you picked up on the point about wholesaling ebooks.
Rather than give a blow - by - blow hands - on report, I'm instead focusing on the points about the Thrive that have stuck with me and made me wanting to see more.
To comment on your point about slowly building an asset if the renter covers the payment; that's true, but you're also missing the fact that you get to write off the interest on your income taxes, that's another great benefit.
There was no dock at Yeji, just another beach landing, this one on a point about a kilometer from the town.
Oh, but on your point about Cloud, I do think there's something to your train of thought, but more on another level... the Amiibo exists because of Smash, but what reason did they have to put Cloud in Smash?
In some ways I agree with you, but I have to beg to differ on your point about menu - driven RPG's not working on touchscreen mobile devices.
You are on point about the customers choosing to pay a premium for aboveboard legit copies with all the perks or risking it to get a game at half the price; my criticism is pointed 100 % at game devs.
But I'm gonna have to disagree on the point about only two mansions.
On your point about not wanting to give too much credit to global warming for the added increment of heat, here's a very topical example where doing just that seems entirely appropriate.
After some great exchanges on Twitter around the #climate2014 hashtag today, I asked Constantine Samaras, an assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, to amplify on this point about research spending:
I'd like to elaborate on your point about Libertarian language vs. real - world complexity.
Can you elaborate on your points about the SAR, Ben Santer, and the «discernible» claim a little more?
UPDATE: PBS Admits to a «mistake» on my point about Dr. Edward Teller's signature see below... Live chat on now — join in (ended, my two questions were ignored, as were many others.)
On your point about SOx and NOx: Isn't that at work right now in the US?
On the point about research being tainted by its sources of finance, Monbiot has a new article quoting the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change to the effect that warming is going to be even worse than we thought..
So, maybe I should elaborate on my point about some claiming that no such consensus exists.
Reasonable people can disagree on these points about science and communication, but the crux of this issue is that there is a large number of people who continue the premeditated dishonesty gambit.
PS: also on the point about «a number of small practitioners are dying to have an articling student, but the applicants are reluctant to relocate to remote or rural locations where these practices are located» — my sense from talking to the numerous students in my graduating class alone that are looking for articles, there are plenty of capable and eager graduates looking for articles that are open to such positions if they know about them.
On the point about the availability of a victimisation claim against the potential employers, the court said (at para 92) that such actions could be difficult in practice and it was doubtful that Parliament intended the victimisation action to weaken the remedies that the employee should have against the original employer.
On I think on your point about looking cookie cutter there are some new platforms for resumes like http://studentgenius.com/ that could help people build online resumes that stand out.

Not exact matches

At about midday Ottawa time on Monday, the finance minister's account exploded with an eight - point response to the increasingly hysterical opponents of his bid to curb aggressive tax planning.
Dr. Anirban Maitra, an oncologist at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, pointed out on Twitter that Bornstein's admission about the dictated doctor note could amount to misconduct under New York law.
Ryan's office also pointedly sent reporters an article Monday from CNBC that highlighted how the Dow Jones industrial average fell more than 100 points after it opened on Monday because investors were worried about the tariffs.
These agreements are as much about expanding his footprint as they are proof points for other retailers: If White's shoes are good enough for the toniest retailers in North America, then they're good enough for Selfridges in London, Brown Thomas in Ireland, and so on.
«The regulator always has to worry about finding the right point in that balance,» says a former senior federal official who spoke on background.
A source familiar with the White House emails on the Benghazi talking point revisions say that State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland was raising two concerns about the CIA's first version of talking points, which were going to be sent to Congress: 1) The talking points went further than what she was allowed to say about the attack during her state department briefings; and, 2) she believed the CIA was attempting to exonerate itself at the State Department's expense by suggesting CIA warnings about the security situation were ignored.
Even apart from the fact that they don't know what they're talking about because they don't know what's out there, the bigger issues are that: (a) almost all of these reports come back with a variety of related findings that may be precisely on point; and (b) the very age of the prior research may be invaluable if the new questions and inquiries have to do with trend lines, changes in attitudes or different behaviors.
The point is that if the airline does finally cancel the flight, you don't have to worry about having a place to stay that night — or to fight everyone else on the flight for a room.
On Wednesday afternoon, the benchmark U.S. 10 - year bond was yielding 2.35 per cent, up 15 basis points from before the Fed statement and up sharply from about 1.6 per cent at the beginning of May.
An interesting tidbit: Zuckerberg was prepared to field questions about a resignation, if bullet pointed noted on his desk at Capitol Hill are anything to go by.
Based on The Points Guy's valuations, those are worth about $ 1,140, which alone makes up for two years of the annual fee.
I would offer a rain check in those cases, only after walking them through some questions about what was going on in their lives, trying to understand any current hurdles or pain points that could turn into a need I could help fulfill.
She responded to criticism by doggedly sticking to Liberal talking points about growing the middle class rather than addressing the issue head - on.
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