Sentences with phrase «pertinent points about»

He pointed out some pertinent points about the weaknesses of the large publishing houses» reaction to self - publishing and other technological and business innovations, as well as the effects of self - publishing «flooding».
What Crowley and Hornby achieve is not only a compelling love - story of the old - fashioned kind, but they choose, tellingly, to make the film's most pertinent points about Eilis» self - discovery and journey.
That little throwaway detail brings up another pertinent point about this film.

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Early on, Mr. Wenders points out three pertinent firsts about the man and his position: He is the first Jesuit pope, the first pope to hail from the Americas (he was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in 1936, in Argentina), and the first pope to adopt the name of St. Francis of Assisi.
And taking that message for Moderns in one hand, with O'Leary's concern about «digital choke points» in the other, I want to return you briefly to McQuivey, who makes the cleanest, most pertinent appeal — perhaps on behalf of the whole, staggered industry:
Filling out an Author Template, Part 1 will be helpful in reminding you of the pertinent points relating to your qualifications to write the book; Author Template, Part 2 will help you pull together information about your potential media platform you'll want to highlight in the book proposal.
One of the key talking points in the legal profession and likely to be a hot topic at this year's Legal Geek conference, the issue of cyber security is becoming ever more pertinent as companies and individuals alike rush to keep up with the information about ourselves that is available online and ensure it stays secure and uncompromised.
The point here is to not blindly boast about your grandest achievements over the years, but to only pull out a handful of the most pertinent to the role and the organization.
Stick to about 3 - 5 pertinent points.
Rather than spending a lot of time waxing poetic about her job responsibilities, the applicant condenses all the pertinent facts into brief, forthright bullet points that get right down to business.
Croakey's analysis of health policies aired during the Victorian election campaign raised some pertinent questions from people such as Christine Walker from the Chronic Illness Alliance, who pointed out that large sums had been promised for health infrastructure projects but there was little to no discussion about how money might be best spent to better integrate services for patients.
Simply provide ALL of the pertinent material information that your said clients need to know about in order for them to make informed decisions as to how to proceed from that point onward.
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