Sentences with phrase «other great points»

That said, this is not enough of a negative point to restate all other great points about the game and I had a blast playing through it.
Next week Ruth Harris will have a great post on «Care and Feeding of your Muse» which touches on this as well as a lot of other great points.
Some other great points in the overview article: the Brown campaign respected the «web guy» and didn't stick him in the basement (sound familiar?)
-- not to neglect all the other great points, but really, this is what's it's all about, living a Godly life with balance.
Wall knew this as well, as do most other great point guards that have years of experience reading elite defenses.
The other great point you make is with the Meer Listings and how they are goverened.

Not exact matches

My colleague Maria Pergolino pointed out that when people say they are a thought leader they are saying they take the time to help others by not only doing a great job but also making an effort to package it up via blogs, presentations, etc., so other people can learn.
Offer something unique that other nearby Airbnb properties don't offer, or make a point to offer a great value based on your nightly rate.
There were some rumblings about GE (ge) not having been a great corporate citizen in other locales, and cynics pointed out that only approximately 800 people (out of a total headcount of 333,000) work at corporate headquarters.
Your best starting point is to learn how others have managed to accumulate great wealth.
It is also a great strategy for dismissing an argument or a speaker — in other words, why should Trump have to answer Kelly's often very pointed questions when she is clearly unstable?
In most deals with convertible notes or value - added co-investors who «want into the round» the negotiation re-opens after the term sheet and this is a source of frustration at a point where the founder and the lead investor should be feeling great about each other.
Other employees pointed to the company's values, atmosphere, vacation policy as factors that make the company a great place to work.
The greatest source of contention is oftentimes a failure to take the time to understand each other's point of view.
To get to this point, St Jude and a few other research hospitals that are piloting similar schemes have had to develop a great deal of infrastructure, train their clinical staff in how to respond to genetic data, and secure the significant funding these schemes require.
This is a great question that is asked, at one point or the other, by just about every investor and would - be investor in the game.
First, Dean Baker points to this great Bloomberg article by former Fed regional bank pres Narayana Kocherlakota (NK) on how, since black unemployment typical runs 2x the overall rate, Fed policy is especially consequential for them (and other minorities).
Because the interest and other fees charged on any outstanding balance are greater than the cash value of the Rewards Points, you may pay more in fees and interest than the value of the Rewards Points you earn if you do not pay your bill in full each month.
Ramadhan, who is Black American, founded his own e-commerce businesses, Great Deals and HAZ Financial, and he pointed to other reasons holding millennials back from being entrepreneurs.
This is the next great challenge for Beijing, and when the regulators finally do start to repair overextended balance sheet, with a much higher debt - to - GDP ratio than any other country at China's stage of economic development, according to a presentation Monday night by my very smart former student, Chen Long, I expect annual GDP growth rates will continue dropping steadily, by 1 - 2 percentage points a year through the rest of this decade (and there has been increasing talk in the past month or two that GDP growth rates are already 1 - 2 points below the printed rates).
Some businesses reporting more - favourable terms linked this development to greater competition among banks, while others pointed to firm - specific factors such as their own stronger performance.
But for all of the others that you can't help because you don't have enough time or who are located in a different place on this planet the e-book is a great starting point.
It's still not great, of course, and as far as traditional equities markets go, a cost 50 % decline is a disaster, but in the cryptocurrency markets, and especially against the backdrop of the bloodbath we have seen across other points over the last few weeks, it's a drop in the ocean.
However, the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card, whose sign - up bonus ratio works out to just 12.5 points per dollar, allows you to earn more bonus points in total, albeit at the cost of a spending requirement 8 times greater than the other two cards.
My point is, it's great to allow others to develop and have their own «understandings and convictions» but what about when their convictions harm other people?
In 1984, Ronald Reagan could say that it «was morning in America again,» and more substantially, by decade's end, other center - right politicians and pundits could point to something of an American return, after the «Great Disruptions» of the 1960s and 1970s, to patriotism, to aversion to socialism, to more moderated personal mores, and to religion.
Each of the letters published here represents many other letters to FIRST THINGS making similar points, and a great number of them were genuinely angry.
There are other points of great seriousness, as in the widespread production and advertising of alcoholic beverages and hence the encouragement given to their consumption, and in the doubtful validity of the production of implements of atomic destruction.
The first description points to a level of mental functioning in which bodily experience is merely registered without much enhancement of the mental pole in the occasions other than perhaps a general feeling tone; the second points to an habitual form of bodily unity; and only the third suggests a flight from environmental obligations in the interest of greater depth of experience.
By pointing out this greater openness on the part of theologians of nature I do not mean to say that we already include all the others and can do the job by ourselves.
Whether in style, out of style or creating our own style, we must choose to be image bearers of Christ that point the attention of others to our great Creator, rather than ourselves.
It's not been too great for me and some of the other members of the movement... It's been kind of annoying having to deal with that and everything else that's been going on but at this point, you know, we're changing the world.
It may be a generational thing but while I think it is a great point to not view others as a resource, it does nt bother me at all to be seen as a resource.
For Abraham, the lesson could not be more pointed: His excessive preoccupation with God's personal promise, with his own merit and its reward — that is, with personal justice — is in fact at odds with the fulfillment of the purpose of God's promise that he become a great nation, steeped in righteousness, to become a blessing to all the others.
5A reading of Bacon's New Organon reveals a more nuanced and less empiricist approach to induction than Whitehead (and other twentieth - century philosophers) usually give him credit, One text in particular refers to the ascent and descent characteristic of imaginative generalizations:»... from the new light of axioms, which have been educed from those particulars by a certain method and rule, shall in their turn point out the way again to new particulars, greater things shall be looked for.
Too great an attachment to the datum self as a methodological starting point commits one unwittingly to solipsism, Hartshorne holds, since one could never achieve a sound epistemological basis for inferring the existence of anything beyond the datum self by this method.31 Further, if it is true that human beings are social all the way down, resistance to a literal participation in the being of a person by others (including their literal purposes) is also a form of impersonalism, according to Hartshorne's analysis — a charge from which Brightman would have reeled, had he realized that this was Hartshorne's implication.
Pointing to the great and growing gap in our acquisition of data on the one hand and our ability to make constructive use of it on the other, some people say that what we have is not a knowledge explosion but an ignorance explosion.
Advocates of world government were at the time divided about the UN, some saying it was a step in the right direction, others pointing out that you don't leap a great chasm by taking one step at a time.
There is only one way to silence at this point and he gets to use it to try and convince others what a great citizen he is at the same time.
If a person wanted others to be unhappy at any point in time (without a reason of a greater good) that person was, and ever will be, evil.
Sometimes I wonder if perhaps the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous have, at some point in its 76 year history, contained individuals who possessed the ability to do great things — cure cancer, revolutionize politics, or contribute other great things to society — but whose minds became so polluted with AA propaganda that they shut off their own brilliance and chose to spend the rest of their lives «making their sobriety their number one priority» and believing humility to be more valuable than fulfilling their potential and allowing their greatness to shine.
My friend Kofi Annan in accepting the Nobel Peace Prize pointed out that at the center of all of the great religions is each person's responsibility for others.
Although his way of working this out may not appeal to us, with our quite different scientific knowledge, and our own philosophical idiom, the point here is that Aquinas, like the other theologians of the great Christian tradition, was no «spiritualist», denying or minimizing the material world and the physical body and their ways of working.
Great how you point out that one verse but skip over the others that recommend dying in conflict for your faith or how those who aren't muslim deserve no sympathy.
Although this is not the place to do the history in great detail — others have done it, and excellently — it will be useful to hit the high points.
It would be great if we could discuss the different positions at some point in the future with out some becoming disagreeable with each other.
Nothing is more important in Hegel's logic than its purely and totally forward movement, this is its greatest innovation in the perspective of all other logics, just as at no other point is the modern consciousness itself more clearly distinct from virtually every other mode or form of consciousness.
As someone who believes in God whole heartedly and feels he is the way through alot of the darkness on this earth but also the way to celebrate our greatest joys.I am happy she has found the love of God.But I to find the choice of religion somewhat suspiscious.As others have pointed out the dicotomy makes one wonder if the fact that her boyfriend is a Catholic has alot to do with her choice.Alot of women and men for that matter find conform to what their partners religion is because it is just easier and more comfortable at home for them.Now I am not saying this is what happened in this case.but it is somehting ti ponder.For me loving God and your neighbor as much as yourself are the most important part of believeing in a Supreme Being and all the rest of the Dogma just gets in the way and even is the cause of alot of the strife and wars in this world.So I hope she is happy but UP God for me... but no thatnks on the religion!!
Those who come from other ecclesial communities and enter into full communion with the Catholic Church encounter great joy among some Catholics that they have, not to put too fine a point on it, «come over to our side.»
Of course, as I have stated so many times before, I am under no delusion that fishon, and now you, or anyone who seems to take great pleasure in pointing out the «error» in the beliefs of others, cares at all how much impact their attitude plays in the debate.
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