Sentences with phrase «point i am making is»

I think the point he was making was that he would have wanted to play a role in that as well.»
There's much more I could tell you, but the point I'm making is clear.
I'd just separate the point you were making because the point I'm making is that a move towards creating shoppers is creating better care on primary care, just in terms of how we treat the consumer, and the consumers are opting into that and finding it interesting and effective.
Richard: The point I am making is that not everybody feels they need a savior, and no amount of preaching will get them to believe
The point being made is that an inability to disprove the existence of something is no reason to believe it exists.
The point being made is that until Christians stop using Levitical law to support their disdain for SSM, all other Levitical laws should be applied.
The point being made is that Doug and others don't want to hear about it because they know it exists and seeing their actions in a mirror makes them uncomfortable.
The simple point I am making is that markets live in communities of virtue.
The point being made is usually that God's ways are inscrutable, and we get hurt in the process.
The point I was making was, it isn't some freaky heretical view of mine that I think Jesus while on earth wasn't omniscient.
Tiggy said — «The point I was making was, it isn't some freaky heretical view of mine that I think Jesus while on earth wasn't omniscient.
I deliberated the inclusion of wind as an example of an intangible existent, but chose to include it because the point I was making was not really one of ease of definition but difficulty of packaging.
The point I am making is that in whatever sense he believes the universe will no longer exist FOR HIM upon his death, he has no proof that this in fact is true, So even if he thinks the universe will continue to exist after his death, but because he will be dead he will not be able to perceive its existence.
The point he is making is an individual, such as myself, can beleive both in science and the fact the universe was created by a superior intellect.
I think the point being made is that religion teaches you when to kneel, bow, pray etc.
[61] The point being made is not to denigrate humane concerns.
The exact point being made was that they had become apostate, and were pretty much living out moral relativism.
I'm not trying to be to hard on klopp the point I'm making is a lot of people on here are saying klopp is better than wenger and that we should replace wenger with klopp when I'm trying to show he's not better
The point I was making is that growing the brand needs success on the field.
The point I was making was, there's a pretty good chance that Moustakas is already as good or better than we can reasonably expect a kid who is in Double - A at this point to be.
The point being made is that it doesn't matter whether the PG is a stopper or not, the team's defense has been bad for the last few seasons.
The point I was making was, if she (or you) reviews the video and disagrees that Mrs. Rice was attacking, fair enough.
The point I'm making is that if you put your chances away that is your best defence.
The point I was making is that in 2004 when wenger was at his best he could have gone to a club with lots of money.
The point I am making is that Le Coq can do the job perfectly fine as long as his CM partner doesn't leave him exposed too often, Vieira never left Gilberto alone to do ALL the def work did he?
I'm sure everyone is familiar with the idiom «You can't teach an old dog new tricks», its the most applicable phrase when i think of describing Martinez, I'm not saying he's that old but the point i'm making is that he is getting older so the margin for error or correction is slim.
Point am making is we will not sign a quality player until the old man realize that this is not the late 1990s where you could assemble raw talent and wait on them to mature you have to spend big to win trophies.
Well the big thing is the big 4 clubs United & city Liverpool Chelsea then we have lestster tottingham West Ham I would go as say 2 more up there so point I'm making is they have all got players in and will still buy but I just don't think AW will.
The point I was making was referring to the article and him saying he's staying.
i never once said wanyama is not a dm the point I was making was that you think schneiderlin is a cm when in fact he's the shield for the back 4 while wanyama goes forward when needed
The point I'm making is that rivalries are built by circumstance.
I agree he was more successful than Wenger, but that wasn't the point you was making was it?
the points you are making are simple but there is no yes or no answer here Wenger or Arsenal for that matter can't get any players if clubs like City / United / Chelsea are also involved Simple fact is those clubs are always offering high wages and opportunity to win major trophies.
Another point I was making is that with a decent CEO then a club can make profit AND spend, example being UTD who was bought by a money grabbing yank, they now make a profit and compete for the EPL title (well at least showing real contention this season).
The point being made is that correctly predicting the outcome of football matches is extremely difficult.
The point I was making is that Arsenal is owned and run by billionaires that would sooner take money out than put money in and while you might not need a cash injection at this moment in time, anyone with half a brain cell will know that your club has had financial leg - ups in the past so to accuse City of being somehow different to what's gone on in your history is both hypocritical and incorrect.
I guess the point you were making was that with their superior goal difference catching up 2 points is no good but by the same token if we catch up 3 it does nt make us level as we will be...
I was supporting leadership and the point I was making was that leadership has rotated in the past.
I got into the position of deputy general secretary because the people voted for me I didn't impose myself on the people and the point I am making is that same way the people determined that President Rawlings will be our leader, the same way people determined President Mills to be our leader, the same way people determined President Mahama will be our leader and he was our leader and if the people determine that leadership should rotate I will respect that decision of the people and respect the leader at any point in time..»
I got into the position of deputy general secretary because the people voted for me I didn't impose myself on the people and the point I am making is that same way the people determined that President Rawlings will be our leader, the same way people determined President Mills to be our leader, the same way people determined President Mahama will be our leader and he was our leader and if the people determine that leadership should rotate I will respect that decision of the people and respect the leader at any point in time, but for now i will not endorse anyone, i will not endorse John mahama.»
The point being made is clearly that this is seen as an unfair distribution of the impact of the decision and that the older generations should have taken this into account.
However, the point I'm making is that one could not really prove a theory in political science, but only refute it.
The point I am making is that people should always be prepared to make sacrifices for the sake of their country.
The wider point I was making was that electoral democracy is only the first step on the pathway to civilisation, and a society in which it was universally applied would be hellish — the dictatorship of the majority over every aspect of life.
There are a couple photos of Brown on campaign stops, but the point I'm making is this: the campaign should recognize the importance and prevalence of photo sharing apps so that they can control the message and what's popping up for voters who search for Brown online.
The point I was making is that, as a law officer, it's my duty to ensure the rule of law is upheld, and one of the issues that I feel requires close attention is any potential for a rise in corruption to undermine civil society.
The point I'm making is that I think you are right that (much) bread is not as healthy as other alternatives.
Now I know that cookies are not for everybody, and that others consider a muffin or a piece of cake a real treat, but the point I'm making is that treats are perfectly fine every now and then.
So the point we are making is that the «tree nuts» list does not include peanuts (not that the «YES foods» list does not include them.)
The whole point we're making is that Resistant Starch is a very important, and mainly lacking, nutrient in SAD as well as paleo.
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