Sentences with phrase «point about motivation»

@Chuckles, You may have valid points about the motivations of US entry into WWII and perhaps «save the Jews» wasn't the war cry of the Allies, but the end result is that the US and the Allies were in the war to stop the Nazis from carrying out there plans.

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When I first wrote about the seven habits of effective SEM, my primary motivation was to point out that keyword selection was not the end...
Buyer personas are fictional representations of your actual, paying customers, created based on the data you have about them — such as their job title, budget, buying motivation, challenges, company size, age, pain points, education level, buying concerns, etc..
While information respective to a customer profile about background, job functions with related titles, reporting, motivations, pain points, needs, fears, and wants can be derived with some degree of research, the real value is in uncovering profound unarticulated insights and not - so obvious goals that lead to a winning customer strategy and a competitive differentiator.
When I first wrote about the seven habits of effective SEM, my primary motivation was to point out that keyword selection was not the end all, be all of SEM.
My point about Dog's motivation, however, stands.
At this point, I wonder about Tony's dual motivations in writing this: not just for the LGBT community, but also in his own situation of having both a spiritual and legal wife at one stage.
From another point of view they would seem to be a key motivation behind the unprofessional nature of the frenzied accusations, amidst what, in its foundations at least, was reasonable reporting about real Church failures.
While I take your point about the option of using Parliament, this isn't necessary if your main motivation is simply to avoid some sparky questioning.
«When an entity goes beyond its legal purview — possibly for, you know, the wrong motivations — there's a point at which you say enough is enough,» Mr. de Blasio said about an investigation by the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, or JCOPE, at a City Hall press conference today.
Yet as the story unfolds, Egoyan gives us plenty to think about, from the plight of a homosexual German to the various motivations and justifications of the guards, without preaching, showing gruesome flashbacks, or making his points too obvious.
«Talya Lavie's Zero Motivation, a dark comedy about the life of Israel's female soldiers, took the jury prize for best narrative feature at the Tribeca Film Festival, while Marshall Curry's Point and Shoot, the account of a young American caught up in the Libyan Revolution, was named best documentary feature.
I wish I had some positives to talk about here, but the dialogue is flat, the characters are instantly forgettable, the quests are simple fetchery with little motivation, and I didn't encounter any compelling story points.
We have no one to root for or care about — no emotional focal point — because the central character's motivation is hidden from us only to provide a cheap surprise midway through the movie.
One thinks back to Charles Glenn's observation about the «only forbidden motivation» and Greenawalt's point that conscious religious motives would make a teacher's selecting (or not selecting) school textbooks constitutionally suspect.
Put aside that it's likely that both the authors of the study and the schools themselves have points in their favor — the full - time virtual charter schools themselves have in the past been transparent about some of their academic struggles, and, at the same time, in their criticism of the study, those same schools are surely right that the characteristics and motivation of some of their students for attending full - time virtual charters makes them quite unlike the «virtual twins» the study purports to have found for the purposes of comparison.
I followed up with her on that point, and she said there is a need for more investigation — and fewer assumptions — about how motivation is really influencing the NAEP results.
An article by Lisa Lai in The Harvard Business Review, Motivating Employees Is Not About Carrots or Sticks, provides some points worth considering in looking at student and educator motivation in schools.
«The Wizarding World Book Club provides an exciting opportunity for Harry Potter fans to share their thoughts about key scenes, plot points, motivations and characters from the series with a vast global community.»
Do you really think that in his rant about people being «cowards» — people I will point out that Willis doesn't know personally, who he has formed a definitive judgement of with no actual information to assess their character — is not meant as a (at least partial) statement on their motivations and reasoning?
This broadened assault was the point of divergence with von Storch, e.g., and I think it caused von S. and others to wonder about Steve's motivations.
The point for me is to examine how wiling people are to examine, be open about, and try to control for their motivations.
Peter, I simply don't see the point of poring over the film and its circumstances to speculate about the motivation of the film - makers.
2 extra points for barbs about my motivations revealed by my spelling error (than, instead of the intended «then»).
Indeed, hard to see how a mortgage broker could be knowledgeable enough about personal injury law to write a comment that would add sufficient value to offset the blatant promotional motivation (but you never know - perhaps the broker used to practice law, or was a personal injury client at some point).
From an employer's point of view, an applicant who comes in with a list of questions about the position or the employer, is someone who has the interest and motivation to learn more about the company.
When asked about her motivation, she pointed to her father.
I'm glad you guys brought up the point about unequal motivation and effort from either.
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