Sentences with phrase «only point of contention»

My only point of contention, and please keep in mind I am being incredibly nit - picky here, is with your simplified definition of correlation - it is a measure of the association between, NOT affect on, two variables.
The home button, as previously mentioned, is the only point of contention here.
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.
The cabin, however, is perhaps the only point of contention.
My only point of contention is the size, which I find runs a little large.

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J.P. Morgan's provision for compensating employees who leave to serve in government — a practice so common on Wall Street that it has become known as the proverbial «revolving door» — has become a point of contention in recent years, not only at the bank but for the industry as a whole.
Sandicor asked for another key term — that the MLS's 8,000 or so active residential listings not be automatically included in the feed, but only when brokers expressly chose to opt in — but that was not a point of contention with Zillow, Ewing said.
: A classic point of contention for risk parity is that interest rates, in general, are too low, and that while the approach may have performed well in the past, it is only because of an historic bond rally, which is unlikely to happen again.
My contention is that it's been a focal point of church politics for centuries, and it is only now, when the tide of public opinion is turning, that the church isn't going to focus on it more.
The only major point of contention I would bring against Gioia's essay is its suggestion that, during the postwar Catholic boom in American letters, Catholic writers forged a visible community.
Wenger needs to play our best 11 in string of games only way to build a team likes of iwobi ox coq Walcott Ramsey ok for league and fa cup but none close to quality needed to challenge top teams... Truth is this psg team would not be in contention in EPL... But point will do
His team are currently in European contention, flying - high in the league, while he also boasts not only a full strength squad of players to choose from but fresh ones as well, with the Trotters not involved in midweek, unlike their opponents, who were put through their paces at Goodison by Everton and had to put in some shift in order to ground out a deserved point.
The only serious point of contention should be the level of R - squared which proves the hypothesis of anthropogenic global warming.
As Anastasia and Christian argue back and forth with only minor variations over admittedly major points of contention — his possessive nature infringing on her charmed career, their disagreement over when to start a family, whether she should remove her bikini top on the beach or not — Leonard's lumpen script zeroes in on a tinny thriller subplot, centered on the violent, mysteriously vengeful stalking of Anastasia's smarmy ex-boss Hyde (Eric Johnson) as the main attraction.
Straight Outta Compton: The fact that Compton was only nominated for its (white) screenwriters this year was a major point of contention during the #OscarsSoWhite aftermath of the nominations.
Every single one of us should be praising the complexity with which Dee fights against and humanizes Scott's movin» - on - up reductivism (that slapping scene, a scorching evocation of a mother marking her territory and asserting her right to be heard, is of a volatile emotional tenor only Tilda Swinton comes close to achieving), but the almost racist rumblings echoing from certain circles suggest that Dee's miniscule screen time is not just a point of contention but a point of active resentment (must be all those size queens rallying behind Blanchett), and may work against her and the traction she picked up since her SAG victory.
Only New York's education department suspended grants from school districts after the districts neglected to implement new evaluation policies for teachers, a point of contention for the teachers union.
But it isn't only the state panel that has become a point of contention for some board members.
The only serious point of contention should be the level of R - squared which proves the hypothesis of anthropogenic global warming.
Only because I tend to agree do I want to offer some minor points of contention.
Their point of contention was that the doctor had to do all my affected teeth in one session, and my point was that the staff member I spoke to gave me the option to do only half of the affected teeth.
Because money is usually already a point of contention in most divorces, having a lengthy and expensive litigation will only make the spouses even less likely to get along.
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