Sentences with phrase «point of emphasis going»

Google Assistant really only makes sense if you can rely on it, and Google I / O 2017 marked that experience as a big point of emphasis going forward.
Chase already introduced a better sign - up bonus for the Club Card so these cards, so this might be a point of emphasis going forward.

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Also, in light of the previous point, this sort of makes pastors and preachers the dealers in this transaction, which is why you will very often find the most Bible addicts in a church where the pastor and preacher places an heavy and constant emphasis on attending church, listening to sermons, daily Bible reading, and going to Bible studies.
But if so, then this «going beyond the New Testament» should perhaps be done consciously and should always be identified as such with clarity and emphasis, especially where a constant effort is being made to argue from the point of view of the Bible, as is the case with Barth.
CAPS DO NOT MEAN ANGER MOST OF THE TIME, SOMETIMES MEANS SOMEONE WANTS TO MAKE AN EMPHASIS TO A POINT SO MINE IS: STOP BLAMING OSPINA (LAST YEAR WAS OUTSTANDING COVERING), STOP BLAMING GABRIEL (WE SHOULD STOP CROSSES), LECOQ DUCKED ON THE SECOND GOAL INSTEAD OF GOING FOR THE AERIAL CHALLENGE DM»S ARE THERE FOR, OH MERT SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE?
That's what got me here, and it's what's going to keep me here,» he said when asked if his jumper was a point of emphasis for him in these workout.
Our passion for the breakfast - in - the - classroom model for school breakfast is rooted in many things, including one point Ellen made in «Kids Need Breakfast to Succeed», excerpted above — when breakfast is moved out of the cafeteria and into the classroom, participation goes up without fail (emphasis ours).
Interesting to point out is the primary research being used to support this new teacher evaluation system going through: The research of Harvard's Raj Chetty — the Bloomberg Professor of Economics [emphasis added, given former NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg's «crusade» to, via VAMs, «turn the teaching profession into corporate - world shape»].
While the publishing climate is certainly changing, I think as long as sales are tracked through traditional outlets and publishers continue to put the most emphasis using Bookscan as a primary sales reference point — versus an author's statement that the book has sold 3,000 copies in back - of - the - room sales or as ebooks — big publishers are going to be wary of publishing authors that are showing, say, 100 copies sold.
Extra emphasis is placed on precision over sheer brutality by the fact that lopping off limbs nets you bonus points that goes toward your end of the level ranking, as well as credits to spend on upgrading Raiden and purchasing some new moves.
The dialogue is expertly written and the emphasis Paragon and Renegade points (the games version of good and evil) has been greatly reduced — something we're happy to report seeing as black and white morality went out of style years ago.
The first point alone justifies publication of a comment on Schmidt since the confusion about where the SAC correction needs to be applied goes to the heart of Schmidt's argument... [Emphasis added]
Doing so effectively calls for research skills beyond those that students acquire through working with domestic legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence on domestic databases to learn how to access the different resources relevant to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as examples, the need to find customary international law through treaties, laws of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law research requires much more emphasis on statutes and scholarship than on the case law that plays such a dominant role in American legal analysis.58 While there have been significant advances in access to foreign and international legal sources, there are still substantial barriers, 59 and the research methods needed to obtain these resources can be different (in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply to domestic law.
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