Sentences with phrase «over pointing out»

End Religion summed him perfectly with these lines:... «Since you do not recognize these facts, you are stuck thinking like a child and basically planting a flag of victory over pointing out that», bananas are yellow therefore yellow crayons must taste like fruit»»...
Since you do not recognize these facts, you are stuck thinking like a child and basically planting a flag of victory over pointing out that «bananas are yellow therefore yellow crayons must taste like fruit».
The Square press release sent over points out the impressive 89 % Metacritic score, too.

Not exact matches

It turns out the index has jumped into territory that exceeds what it registered in 2013 at the time of the last government shutdown, notching well over 400 points.
The First 90 Days: Proven Strategies for Getting Up to Speed Faster and Smarter: «Eric Hellweg over at HBR said on Twitter this is one of their all - time best sellers,» Dickerson points out.
Nesi points out that Roar Organic in five months won over more retailers than his other products did in three years.
He's since pointed out that the popular understanding of this maxim is generally oversimplified, but that doesn't undermine the essence of the argument — sustained effort over time is a hallmark of greatness.
As The Washington Post pointed out over the weekend, the other 19 states that passed so - called religious freedom laws did so before gay marriage became legal in most of the country.
As Fain points out, «The ability to more fully describe and understand a consumer's behavior is more complete than ever before, and that kind of data will make AI marketing tools even more effective over the next few years.»
That's an increase of 75 % over the previous May, which, as the report points out, means smartphone map usage is outpacing general smartphone adoption, which went up 57 % in the same period.
Yet, I commonly hear entrepreneurs express concern and confusion over their employees» inability to carry out a plan to the point of meeting, or exceeding, expectations.
CNBC's Hadley Gamble reports from Brussels on U.S. President Donald Trump's visit to NATO, pointing out the alliance's new headquarters which cost over $ 1 billion euros.
But aviation insiders are quick to point out something about Rutan that is often overlooked in the excitement over his novel prototype vehicles: Rutan has yet to turn one of his experimental vehicles into a successful commercial aircraft.
San Diego financial planner Andrew Russell points out that some of Bush's active funds with complicated investment strategies — like Wasatch Long / Short Investor (FMLSX), with average annual returns of 3.2 % over the past decade, and Wells Fargo Advantage Absolute Return (WABIX), up 4.7 % — have lagged plain vanilla index funds.
Greven points out that when Kube's last company, Performance Software, took the same step, 150 government agencies signed on to their services over the course of three years.
Edwards also points out that over 70 % of the athletes that won a gold medal in track and field events did so while wearing Nike gear, a helpful marketing buzz for a business that generates $ 5 billion in revenue for Nike at wholesale channels today.
Rapid uptake of new technologies and intense competition between manufacturers have pushed margins on many sets into negative territory, and as Bloomberg Businessweek's recent profile of CEO Stringer pointed out, over the past eight years the company has lost an astounding US$ 8.5 billion on TVs.
The University of Calgary's School of Public Policy recently pointed out that Canadian corporations actually do more taking over than getting swallowed.
The Wall Street Journal points out that China's dependence on US exports has fallen sharply over the last decade.
Analysts at JPMorgan pointed out Thursday that shares of Royal Caribbean and Carnival have outperformed on average the S&P 500 during the third and fourth quarter over the past five years.
As the writer Saladin Ahmed pointed out, the concept of «alpha male» wolves that assert dominance over their pack through aggression comes from a debunked model of lupine social groups.
«[B] oth groups,» the authors point out, «have made huge educational gains over the past two generations.»
The founders point out how attendance at conferences in general has gone up dramatically over the last five years because people are making these digital connections with brands and peer - to - peer, and want to meet people in real life.
Any genuine debate on this point isn't over principle, but enforcement, like setting out what's a reasonable split when family members really do contribute.
He points out that the double - digit growth much of the emerging market experienced in 2010 is over, so it's unlikely we'll see oil prices rise, at least in the short term.
He points out that North American box office receipts have increased 6.8 % over last year at this time, while attendance should grow by 9.6 % to 17.7 million people.
Reuters pointed out that this would be the first major penalty issued by CFPB since Mick Mulvaney, who also heads the Office of Management and Budget, took over.
For example, in «A Short History of the Income Tax,» John Steele Gordon points out that the U.S. income tax act of 1913 was only 14 pages long; by 1942, it had blossomed to 208 pages with over three - quarters of them «devoted to closing or defining loopholes» that tax lawyers and accountants were using to «game the system.»
The other is that, from a Canadian economic point of view, over 40 % of the revenue in cloud technology flows out of our country to other areas of the world — mostly the U.S., but to other countries as well.
As has been pointed out by several observers of Fowler's claims over the past few days (to the genuine surprise of many) an HR department's primary allegiance is to the company, not to its workers.
Lars Schmidt, a former HR practitioner who now runs Amplify, an employer branding and search consultancy, points out that while the field has evolved significantly over the past few decades — becoming more strategic and aligned with business, as well as more automated and data - driven — the practice of employee relations, or how workplace grievances are handled, has hardly changed.
But then as GQ pointed out, over the last year or so...
As the only IRS point - of - contact for the business, she strung this out over a three - year period and stole $ 439,000.
Interest rates will inevitably rise, as the Bank of Canada keeps pointing out, and the federal government has instituted numerous changes over the past few years that will make a home purchase more difficult for first - time buyers.
Virgin Atlantic recently launched our new Dreamliners aircraft in Atlanta, and we livestreamed the first - ever concert over the Atlantic on one flight, so I couldn't resist pointing out to Willie that we're going from strength to strength.
Meanwhile, the Justice Department, as it points out in its brief, has used the All Writs Act to prevail in numerous other cases, including ones where companies had to turn over passwords.
While on the campaign trail in 2015 at the age of 44, the presidential candidate spoke at Liberty University and alluded to his experience of having to finance his education: I, Cruz said, «took over $ 100,000 in school loans, loans I suspect a lot of y» all can relate to, loans that I'll point out I just paid off a few years ago.»
He also points out that Comcast sees a future where everything is streamed over the Internet and this arrangement plays into that thinking.
Bill Gates and Warren Buffett didn't bond over business, she points out — they bonded over bridge.
«With over 350 million photos in our database, we're out to serve as a gathering point for royalty free photos from all over the world,» stated the startup's CEO, Andrzej Stawarz.
As Mehta points out, extending repayment of a $ 35,000 federal student loan from 10 to 25 years triples the interest due over the loan's lifetime, from $ 13,000 to $ 39,000.
But as Neil Dutta, Chief Economist with Renaissance Macro Research points out, if you look at the actual flow data showing the number of people each month entering and exiting the labor force, the rate at which workers are entering the labor force is actually lower today than at any point over the last two years.
To point out its advantages over its more enterprise - focused competitors, Dropbox has launched what it calls the Home for Life strategy, in which Dropbox serves as the platform for other daily productivity apps.
Ken Dickson, investment director for currencies at Standard Life Investments, points out that over the longer term, like two or three years, markets have always broken pegs.
At one point she was even pulled out of school for over a month and hidden with family friends in the south of France because of a surge in death threats against her father.
Baker, reached by phone in New York, is quick to point out that the 47 - store chain, centred in nine northeastern states, is «making great strides,» with sales up 20 % over the past two years.
Two out of 10 Canadians (21 per cent) planned to travel on reward points this year, up seven per cent over last year.
This is the point in the story where I'm supposed to tell you that I've been involved in similar feuds over the decades, but we were always mature enough to work things out before they reached the point of no return.
And it was hard to go out there night after night and do that and find the courage to cover him fairly, but not over correct to the point where you bashed him because he was coming after you and causing this issue in your life.
Lemonis says that Twitter can be a powerful tool for leaders, and the president should get in the habit of consistently delivering both good news and bad news over the platform, instead of using it to vent his frustrations or point out other people's mistakes or faults.
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