Totally agree with the big
picture point though.
Not exact matches
On a visit to Fortune's office Wednesday, the health system executive painted a mostly rosy
picture of the modern, efficient health system he sees in America's future —
though he did note a few pain
points that stand in the way.
It was as
though the violent undercurrents of the protest rushed in upon him with heightened force, and he surveyed the turbulent waters for a way of escape, searching for an exit
point between courage and convenience - «a way to move out of the
picture without appearing a coward» - and he found none.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my
point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even
though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives
pictures of hereafter....
It didn't look as
though the concerned parties were too embarrassed
though, as in the bigger
picture it could yet prove to be a pivotal goal in Newcastle's season as they sit three
points adrift of safety but with a game in hand on 17th - placed Norwich City.
Pictures at this
point will be largely lines and shapes on the page,
though by age 4 many kids start drawing simple shapes of people or other familiar items.
In this
picture, all of the baby's fingers are extended,
though her index finger is clearly
pointing at something.
The
picture now looks very clear, showing NO ahead with no obvious net movement towards Yes as a result of the EU referendum (
though as John Curtice
points out there has been churn under the surface).
DANA
POINT, Calif. — Ford Motor Co.'s executive chairman offered a rare glimpse yesterday into the U.S. auto industry's corporate direction and culture, painting a bright
picture for the sector even
though Chrysler LLC and General Motors Corp. are flirting with bankruptcy.
Though the overall
picture is bleak, scientist also
point to signs that conservation efforts are bringing back from the brink some animals previously facing annihilation.
Though the visuals are impressive for static
pictures, once you interact with the environment or look around, the lack of motion in the environment, how plants and water don't react to you, how draw distances are obscured by fog in almost every area and many sections are low visibility to the
point of resembling Silent Hill makes even the graphics unimpressive at times.
Even
though Sony released only one positively reviewed film in 2010 and managed to boost that total to six films in 2011 (led by best
picture nominee Moneyball), its overall Metascore still dropped nearly two
points last year, while the studio's average Metacritic user score was also the lowest among the big six distributors.
That's how it worked for the coolest, bleakest, strangest Best
Picture nominee of the last decade, Paul Thomas Anderson's «There Will Be Blood» —
though even that had the Academy plus -
points of being a large - scale period saga.
At this
point in the evolution of watching
pictures that move,
though, it's clearly the strongest evidence yet that the barrier between big - and small - screen ambition has atomized beyond repair.
The whole of it,
though, is held to the
point of absurdity for an extra beat — I'm thinking of LaBeouf's open - mouthed gape (enhanced by a film - manufactured mouth injury after a wonderfully - botched ambush), of Rooster's dispassionate treatment of two wayward boys, even of the final, signature showdown involving teeth - held reins and two - fisted gunslinging — so that the
picture has about it an almost sarcastic air.
While «The End of the Tour» might be a bit of a long shot for Best
Picture (
though who knows at this
point), it seems like a much safer bet to net Jason Segel his first Oscar nomination as late author David Foster Wallace.
It's possible,
though the Best
Picture race is really anyone's game at this
point.
E Ink Holdings has come out with its earnings report for the month of November
though the
picture that has come out
points towards mixed success.
I don't keep track / archive most stuff
though: a) if it's related to an investment theme / perspective, I find I retain the key
points as I build up a much bigger
picture — I don't save, unless there's some obviously useful data / charts / graph I can refer back to, and b) any company or analysis I come across that seems any way interesting — I don't retain, since I would have to do my own analysis anyway, but I do record the company / ticker in a file I keep for further analysis or monitoring.
Big
picture though, there's no rush to formally update my valuation at this
point.
As I
pointed out earlier this month,
though, the predation Loyd documented was notable for how little there was — especially where birds were concerned (
though, of course, ABC and The Wildlife Society painted a very different
picture in their joint media release).
This must have come at a late
point in development, as the manual still includes a
picture of this excised enemy; as it happens, it was removed from the Super Mario Bros. 2 manual,
though its cousin, the gray Snifit, still remains.
As Richard Prince explains «the great thing about appropriation is that even
though the transformation reads as fiction, everybody knows that the source of the appropriation was at some
point non-fiction, and it's these sources, or elements of non-fiction, that gives the
picture, no matter how questionable, its believable edge.»
Many will rightly
point out that Samsung was first to support split screen and
picture - in -
picture features,
though Samsung added these features with the help of its TouchWiz UI.
The number of trades per minute, as shown in data provided by the site,
points to a fundamentally different
picture -
though the higher velocity could swing markets in either direction depending on momentum.
In all reality
though there's likely almost never a situation where anyone would actually be taking
pictures in these conditions, although it's important to
point out any shortcomings that something has regardless of the absurdity.