Sentences with phrase «point of clarification on»

I think that you folks will enjoy it, but let me just add a point of clarification on timing.
Just one point of clarification on @Mom 101's comment re: my Twitter post.
But actually, Evans» point of clarification on this issue is soooo important, since it gets at one of the biggest confusions about monetary policy and interest rates today.

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Dr. Clinebell tells us a great deal more, also providing a clarification of his own position on the foregoing points.
If this view of the relation of love and power be accepted the book of Job must be read as a half - way point on the way to clarification of the meaning of God's power.
Following the speech, they began to cry unfair, insulted to the point that the presidential science adviser, George Kistiakowsky, felt compelled to write letters of clarification on the issue.)
I would like to point out, not so much as a retort to your response but more as a clarification, that in terms of WEIGHT LOSS and adopting healthy eating habits, which most «juice fast» proponents seem to focus on with their products, all that is needed is modest calorie restriction, choosing nutrient dense but calorie sparse items, and ensuring one gets enough protein so no (or at least minimal) catabolism takes place.
(Okay, one of the many points on which we disagree, but the one that needs clarification sooner rather than later).
But even without that clarification, we still get the vibe that this could be a pretty big Oscar contender that is much different than The Artist from 2011 as it focuses on the war from the point - of - view of children as victims stuck in the middle of the danger.
So, while commissioning the machines, if the users needed an instant clarification, all they had to do was point their smart phones on the QR Code and the related video would start playing, showing them the sequence of actions to be followed as far as commissioning that particular part is concerned.
As a further point of clarification, I have oversight for about 15 different Amex cards for a number of people including, personal (including SPG, Hilton, Plat, old blue cash, ED and EDP) and Business (SPG, Plat, Blue Business Prederred) The Amex offers on the PRG have been different, numerous and stackable.
Will and Novak have already had their shot at countering the Time article, and rather than raising legitimate points where clarification could have been useful, they squandered their chance on baseless character assassination and rehashing of already debunked arguments.
Lord knows I won't be challenging climategrog, though now I do have some basis for asking him for clarification — no more — on a couple of points.
I'm sorry for being repetitive on this point, but the authors repeatedly link to and promote the Obama / OFA tweet (as in this post), and I've yet to see a single clarification from any of them pointing out that the description of their findings wasn't entirely accurate.
Clarification from St.Google: Hypothesis = A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
No need, and yes, rather dumb * of me to forget the decay products (* or perhaps just evidence of lack of time on my part), although the broader point I made still stands, which is that some sources of radiation are otherwise chemically benign and others are not, though I admit much ignorance on the relative importance of chemical toxicity and wouldn't be surprised to find out it is generally quite small in such incidents like Fukushima and Chernobyl — but I don't actually know it; I thought perhaps it deserved clarification (and maybe — note that I'm not justifying this — that's why some people may see radiation from a pollutant as worse than radiation from natural source?).
That's the word from NOAA and refers to the combined global land and ocean surface temperatures, which at 14.5 °C (58.1 °F) was 0.76 °C (1.37 °F) above the average for the 20th century.Before we go into the other NOAA bullet points, it's very worthwhile passing on a bit of caption clarification.
With regard to the question of «foreseeable emissions», the Court referred to its judgment of the same day in case C - 442 / 14 Bayer CropScience, in which it made some important clarifications on this point.
«Following a media release by the Department earlier this week, Legal Aid Alberta sought clarification regarding the proposed funding of these orders as it was not aware of the Department's position on that point,» Cranna said in a statement last Friday.
However, for the moment we have some clarification on certain points about property division that should help lawyers and spouses have a better idea of their rights when they are separating.
The decision in the ongoing arbitration will likely help to define the boundaries of drug and alcohol testing policies and provide useful clarification on some of the fine points of the decision in Irving Pulp & Paper.
If counsel feels at the end of a judgment that the judge has failed to deal with a material part of the case, it is counsel's responsibility to point out the deficiency and request clarification or a supplemental judgment on the issue.
On the way back burner of my cluttered mind, I have the thought that it might be useful at some point to write up a modal account of judicial activism, if for no other reason than to attempt some descriptive clarification.
In response to the request for clarification on whether the rule would apply to a research component of the covered entity, we point out that if the research activities fall outside of the health care component they would not be subject to the rule.
Practitioners should be aware that HM Revenue & Customs has now responded to the joint Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) / Chartered Institute of Taxation letter seeking clarification on a number of points arising out of the Finance Act 2006 and this can be found on the STEP website at: www.step.org/attach.pl/1637/2962/Sch20.DOC.
As court officer, consistently sought out for clarification on points of law and procedures by district attorneys, defense attorneys, and judges
Serve as a confidential point of contact for employees to communicate with management, seek clarification on issues or dilemmas, or report irregularities.
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