Sentences with phrase «point about the interaction»

Definitely a good point about the interaction between subsidies and conversions.

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«The interesting thing about sustainability is the interaction of the three points,» Keller says.
Here's the thing: I actually agree with many of the points Sinek shared in his talk, and I actively write about them often: don't over-indulge on social media, don't binge on Netflix, don't mistake fleeting social interactions for deeply gratifying friendships and relationships, etc..
Whether in private conversation, group discussion, a sermon or a speech, or in the interaction within the community, the question is whether there is, on the one side, conviction about what the gospel means and, on the other side, unqualified readiness to hear the other people and see the world from their point of view.
It is also pointed out that uncertainty about the office of the ministry may be a by - product of that more intimate interaction among denominations and communions which has been characteristic of recent times.
It's a neat way to think about it, and also points to a collective - personality with a memory and an interaction that takes place between individuals, almost a meta - observation on what it means to be human, if you will.
It shows some interaction between Bennett and the police — with Bennett telling one officer that another officer pointed a gun to his head (but nothing about blowing it off) and then the officer denying that it happened.
He wants strictly to control his interactions with the press and ensure that his media availability serves his agenda, except for about fifteen minutes per week where he will take a handful of «off - topic» questions: that's what he calls them, as though they are «impertinent» or «beside the point
Information about interactions between the immune system and the virus, which influence the set point level are therefore of crucial importance.
«At this point, we're still taking baby steps to learn about the bacterial interactions and behaviors.»
We then have a theoretical point in space known as the roll centre, which as its name implies is the point about which the car rolls and it represents the interaction of the various suspension components and the leverages they exert over each other.
Design wise, I take your point about the odd interaction of the front guard crease and the side crease.
From George's point of view we learn very few details about Charlotte's interactions with the horse and then we learn it has colic and then it has to be put down.
When we have a TV series - style structure, we have many story arcs, and within those arcs we can peak at one point, we can end on a cliffhanger, and the next episode, for instance, can start in a very serene day - time setting where it's more about NPC interaction and learning the motives of the other characters around Wake himself.
I totally agree with Dan Whitehead's point about how allowing trivial open - world interactions can make the big plot points of the game feel bigger.
The maps, of which I only saw two during my time with the beta, seemed a little bland in design but they still had plenty of points of interest and interaction scattered about.
About Rosalind Nashashibi Group interactions and social rituals are the starting points for Rosalind Nashashibi, who primarily uses 16 mm film.
If anything, the people watching and listening to a lady talk about last night's wild party on her cell phone can provide several minutes of entertainment to help the time pass The point is that riding the bus, train, or trolley allows the possibility for all types of experience and human interactions - this should be seen as a good thing.
I would really like to hear the opinions of the RC regulars, both real scientists and the scientist wannabes (like me), on what date you would pick on a time line and say, «by this point we knew about the A in AGW and there was very little doubt, even if we had a lot of uncertainty about the amount of warming and interactions between various parts of the environment, and we should have started to take action to reduce our emissions».
Putting the political aspect aside, I would really like to hear the opinions of the RC regulars, both real scientists and the scientist wannabes (like me), on what date you would pick on a time line and say, «by this point we knew about the A in AGW and there was very little doubt, even if we had a lot of uncertainty about the amount of warming and interactions between various parts of the environment, and we should have started to take action to reduce our emissions».
This last point may make it difficult for child care social workers because the initial interaction with a family frequently occurs because of a referral about a child protection issue.
I took the broader point Dawkins was making about the evolution of zero sum and nonzero sum activities in human social interaction, but the specific content of the example he used, about divorce in the legal system, flowed in and flowed out of memory.
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