Sentences with phrase «only point of»

This option is recommended as a way to reduce premiums when the only point of liquidity concern is upon the second spouse's death, typically to cover estate taxes.
For law firms, often the only point of contact with clients is in the form of invoices.
His only point of departure is that he thinks the data more likely to be wrong is the surface data in the tropics whereas most others think it is the data at altitude.
The fact that a thermodynamically stable adiabatic lapse rate is inconsistent with physics, violating the second law, is the only point of my article.
You are obviously incorrect when you state: «The fact that a thermodynamically stable adiabatic lapse rate is inconsistent with physics, violating the second law, is the only point of my article.
The only point of control is on the amount of waste that enters the oceans.
To the right of the Assembly's president sat the supporters of King and Church, while to the left sat their opponents, whose only point of agreement was the need for institutional reform.
The only point of that column is to confirm that F3 (HadCRUT3 − SAW) − F3 (AGW) = F3 (HadCRUT3 − (SAW + AGW)-RRB- even at the very first and last datapoint.
It appears the only point of no return is Hansen objectivity.
With respect to all liberals and leftists please give your heads a collective shake because the only point of no return is political and its 100 % yours.
Richter is the painter at the furthest remove, I reckon, from Adorno's sense that the whole and only point of art is always to find — to instantiate — concrete particularity in a world of false vividness.
Virtuosic mimicry is not the only point of such images, however; «failures» such as smudges and anomalies of scale disrupt the illusions and remind viewers of the usually compliant but sometimes faltering hands and memories upon which the illusions depend.
She's your only point of contact as you explore the wilderness.
The only point of contention for this would be how close it is to release of the system, but as you can see, we've already crossed that point, and Nintendo will reveal it when it wants.
Korriban is the only one that stands out, with some fun bits at a sith academy and the only point of the game where it properly criticizes some of the politics on display by deconstructing the sith code.
That's my only point of reference for video games with watercraft racing, and I'm sure that's to be expected when talking about another...
You don't want to be a human jumping bean bouncing along a wall trying desperately to grab your only point of safety, the edge that's right in front of you.
It's more like ruining a great franchise by paying less attention to the music, but it's only my point of view as a composer.
This is the reason why you may find all types of hotels in this listing; from two to five - star hotels, the only point all of them have in common is that they pleased their guests.
The reception from the staff at Sea Temple was not good because we had booked via Boutique, they really didn't want anything to do with us initially and that was very upsetting given they were the only point of contact at 11:30 pm when we arrived.
And when we are trying to change the dog's behavior, that's the only point of view that counts!
NOTE: It» s OK (and encouraged) to have your pup go to the bathroom outside while playing outside or going for a walk, the only point of explicitly separating the «bathroom» ritual from the play and walk rituals is to solidify the prompt «do you want to go outside» and the skill of «asking» to go out.
Is the only point of difference here the appropriate multiple to be applied to the market?
Their delivery solutions are all designed with the consumer in mind, which allows eCommerce businesses to compete at their only point of contact: the delivery.
I just don't see how that applies to e-book pricing, where pretty much the only point of difference is the date.
The only point of connection between these two worlds is writers.
Some way out to sea a ship lay at anchor, the only point of reference in the haze that had been building up through the long, hot afternoon.
So the only point of difference between the four models might be the storage space available on - board the tablets.
For me, that is the only point of «organized» religion... I would never say people without an organized religion can't be deeply spiritual and / or moral people.
It's set in a special school that has a night class for vampires, and Yuki Cross is the only point of contact between the day and the night classes.
There is no one and only point of view, there is nothing right and nothing wrong, there exist love and that is all.
Indie authors will have to work hard just to get their book in front of readers for a fraction of a second — and the only point of contact is going to be the book cover design.
The cabin, however, is perhaps the only point of contention.
Take a stroll down Kensington High Street in London and at number 370, the capital's most iconic car showroom and Bristol Cars» only point of contact with the outside world, you'll see a couple of them — one a traditionally demure deep maroon, the other a dazzling Gallardo-esque metallic orange.
This is not the only point of overlap.
Not coincidentally, these are all at the heart of CBE, and this Institute aspires to become not only a point of convergence for these practices on campus, but across Texas, the United States, and beyond as well.
Inquiry within this phase of the group interactions is subtle; people here can become sensitive to their cultural norms; ways of acting and thinking they assume must be true because they are their only point of reference.
The only point of view consistently left out is that of old - fashioned organized labor, which, under the portfolio district scheme, could not control teacher hiring and placement with a single district - wide contract.
Miranda Richardson plays the only point of sanity and comfort in Spider's childhood, but then she has the difficult task of having to adjust herself to a variety of roles and make them all believable.
Tsugumo (Ebizo Ichikawa) this time around is clearly the avenging angel from the beginning — there is an expectation attached to this filmmaker and enough of a familiarity with the original (one presupposes) that the only point of a remake would be to not attack the hypocrisy of the feudal structure, but to challenge those expectations.
The only point of view I have is from a woman's point of view.
My only point of contention is the size, which I find runs a little large.
I'm so pleased you like the accessories; sometimes I think the only point of wearing clothes is to have a good backdrop for accessories Love to you, xx
Your upper back should be the only point of contact with the ground.
To connect with he only point of power, the here and now.
The only point of consensus seems to be that a review is defined by what it doesn't contain: namely, original research and new results.
«While we celebrate the «a ha» moment of scientific discovery and invention, such moments are only the point of initiation for the basic research required to develop new drugs,» said Dr. Laura McNamee, the lead author of the paper and a research associate in Bentley's Center for Integration of Science and Industry.
And that's not the only point of engagement where they're trailing.
This activity is best combined with your farm visit, apple picking, or pumpkin picking, so it's not the only point of the journey.
My only point of pause is that the photos are small — 2 x 3 — but still, what a cool find!
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