Sentences with phrase «point about them using»

I love your point about using accessories to really elevate an otherwise casual outfit!
But any political point about the use of chemical warfare, isolationism or ineffective government leadership is lost when these zombies initiate World War Z.
She made several very compelling points about using Scratch.
As to your point about using inflated numbers an a resume, I agree with you; not very commendable.
Good point about using it for the final clean - up.
Now directly to your point about using clear details.
That's a good point about using an imprint for the fun, creativity, and experience of making it.
I think your point about using CAPE across countries as a way of allocating money across global equity markets is a good one but it does draw on the cross sectional version of mean reversion, not the time version that many in the market are using CAPE for right now.
I appreciate your addition to the discussion, good point about using annuities as a potential replacement for some of a retirees bond allocation.
We have covered a lot in this lesson, so in closing let's recap a few key points about using Fibonacci retracement levels with price action.
I found your point about using PS ratios interesting.
I also think your point about using a professional is so important.
Paragraphs underneath shall discuss what is zyrtec for, benefits of serving this medicine to the dogs as well as other key points about using this formulation.
That said, your point about them using the words «death» and «die» a fair bit kind of points out how strange the Mario series is about that.
Eliot didn't have the visual arts in mind when he wrote this, but his point about the use of myth in Joyce nonetheless exerted an influence in art circles.
My point about using salt basins was a bit whimsical and off the top of my head, though such things as quartz chips might be more benign.
RichardLH January 18, 2014 at 5:51 pm Jim2: You missed the point about using a 60 year filter IS a good way of obtaining a zero crossing of a 60 year signal.
Jim2: You missed the point about using a 60 year filter IS a good way of obtaining a zero crossing of a 60 year signal.
The fundamental problem with RCS is not subtle points about using a single model for all trees, or issues of breakdown of the multiplicative model, but the fact that the whole model is ad hoc.
You make a great point about using the experimental reality of the Moon as a reference.
The point about use in trademark law should not be understated.
On John's larger point about using grades because they're a «safe» measure, I'd simply remind everyone that there were bad old days, when applicants to firms were judged on factors that were less than meritorious, and so if grades, dumb as they are, do nothing else they force a law firm to swallow hard before declining to hire a Black woman with a fist full of A + marks.
Edward makes a good point about using a tablet PC because there are no conversion issues.
I believe you used it to get attention and to make a point about using words that don't advance your cause.
From my perspective, I liked Angela's point about using a handwritten note for informational interviews.
Good point about using ACR in business.
@Mazin El - Achkar Good point about them using the ones they sell off at a loss to offset gains for tax purposes.

Not exact matches

The point is that businesses need to be more transparent and come clean with customers about how their data is used — and who it's getting handed off to.
You have brought to light some very important points about the increasing popularity of gift cards and the potential of lost revenue should you simply choose to not use gift cards.
-- Douglas Merrill, former CIO of Google and now CEO of ZestFinance, a big - data startup that uses more than 100,000 data points about an individual to figure out if he or she will pay back a loan.
He points to organisations that are more uncertain about the future, the fact that there have been significant layoffs, and a bigger use of contract workers.
Just like any filler word, «so» is used by speakers at points of uncertainty to stretch the time their brains have to think about the next point, response, or question.
Asked about the remarkable arrest, in which the suspect appeared to draw an object from his pocket and point it at the policeman, Chief Saunders answered: «The officers here are taught to use as little force as possible in any given situation.»
More often, AI and smartphones cameras are used to bring up information about whatever you're pointing at with the phone's camera so you can search without typing.
One of his shocking points about how Patagonia, an Inc. 500 alumnus, differentiates its products from others in the outdoor apparel industry by their exclusive use of 100 % organic cotton elicited gasps.
He used cans of Campbell's Soup and Coca - Cola to stress his point about what he called insignificant price increases from Trump's tariffs.
I love that Stacey brings up the point about being active in private Facebook groups, this is an often untapped network possibility that one may not participate in if they are set on using their profile for personal use only.
It's a common word filler that many of us use, but saying «so» too often ignites the feeling that you are being passive about making your next point or reaching a conclusion.
Combine this with another of Twitter's problems — that it's often a source of spoilers for things I do care about, like Game of Thrones plot points, and the alternative of simply not using it looks far more appealing.
You might be working on gaining an essential contract or be just about to close a deal and your client asks for your company registration number — At this point of course you can register a new company but, how much easier would it be to use a readily available genuine company number.
Dish hasn't been shy about using its new muscle against other content providers either: It has taken recent disputes with both CBS (cbs) and 21st Century Fox (fox) to the point where both removed their channels from the network, but ultimately signed new agreements at what Dish felt were more favorable rates.
If you're using a rewards credit card, think about saving and redeeming your points or miles strategically, she said.
Robert Burgess, editor at Head for Points, talks about the most cost - effective way to use air miles and which airlines have the best schemes.
The four main anxiety points he hears about: taxation and budgets; changes to labour laws; more environmental regulation; and changes to resource industries» use of Crown land.
«Many people automatically book round - trip fares for vacations, but if you aren't sure about your itinerary and you're using points, you should absolutely consider booking a one - way ticket,» said Sean McQuay, NerdWallet's credit card and banking expert.
According to a Pentagon inspector general's report: «Leon Panetta was fully cooperating with the movie project and that several CIA staff used White House - approved talking points to talk to Mr. Boal [the producer of Zero Dark Thirty] about the intelligence that led to UBL's [Usama bin Laden's] location.»
McGonigal points out that one of the most replicated findings about willpower is that it seems to be finite — that is, we only have so much and it runs out as we use it.
He points out that the company's business model allows it to turn its inventory around about twice as many times as its peers and its strong free cash flow — the company has about $ 4 of cash per share, he says — could be used to buy back stocks, which it has done in the past.
Yet the movie used every opportunity to point out what racism is, that it is bad, and that this is a movie about racism.
Wolfers's point about Obama and Trump stands even if you look at the percentage gains in the Dow under the six most recent presidents, though Trump either out - performs or slightly under - performs George HW Bush depending which index you use.
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