Sentences with phrase «point of this article becomes»

Matthew, If that's the intended meaning, then point of this article becomes «writers can diversify their income stream by writing books.»

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The Times «attorney also argued that Trump's proximity to the nation's highest office, and the fact that Trump's past treatment of women has become a major talking point in the election, mean that the article in question addresses «an issue of national importance.»
«If all the signs are pointing a major pivot, then do so, but stay true to yourself,» says Matthew Gross, CEO and founder of Newsela, a news - gathering platform that delivers articles at multiple levels to help students of all ages become advanced readers.
A September 23, 2016 Yahoo News article by investigative reporter Michael Isikoff said Page met with Sechin during the trip, at which point Sechin reportedly raised the possibility of lifting US sanctions on Russia if Trump became president.
They point to an article that you wrote in March, I think, of 2012 in Policy Options, where you basically said, dirty oil, the tar sands it's called, dirty oil and the future of our country, where you argue that the development of the, as you use the word, tar sands, it's become a political term, by the way, as you know, is basically not necessarily good for the country, in fact it takes jobs away in the manufacturing sector of Ontario.
Professor MacCulloch was, indeed, soon to be observed putting himself about in the liberal media; and in an article in The Times he began an unusually spiteful piece by laboriously comparing the Church, in the wake of Pope Benedict's abdication, to the sandcastles he used to build as a boy at Clacton: «Quite suddenly there came a point where the waters» onrush became irresistible.
R.G. Collingwood pointed out in 1946 that by the late nineteenth century the idea of progress was becoming an article of faith.
Hart's exceptional performance against Slovenia has quietened the question for the moment, but at some point in the next few seasons, the England No. 1 shirt will become a hotly contested article of clothing.
The Post noted an interesting point in an article that also has a lot of details about election - eve operations — because of the time required to set up a significant turnout effort, the Republicans haven't had time to roll one out in congressional districts that have suddenly become vulnerable in the last few weeks.
With the passage of the long - sought Article X siting bill this past year, a replacement for Indian Point has become more possible.
• This article was amended on 15 January 2015 to clarify details of the number of members of Bath CLP, and to correct two other points: an earlier version misattributed the quote from Diana Page to Jane Middleton, the Bath constituency chair, and made reference to «when Tony Blair became leader in 1997».
Hello, overall a fairly decent article full of good starting point information, however one claim that I was particularly concerned with was the following statement: «For example, sitting can't permanently or even temporarily «shorten» your hip flexors because muscles can't change in length — they can simply become bigger or smaller.»
i recently read an article a fellow blogger wrote on «reasons to not become a fashion blogger» and could not help but think about some of the points he noted.
The teachers on the left side of the bell curve (see below) were more accurately identified this year, and the teachers on the «right» side became more effective due to the new and improved teacher evaluation system constructed by the state... and what might be renamed the Hogwarts Department of Education, led by Hanna Skandera — the state's Voldemort — who, in this article pointed out that these results evidence (and I use that term loosely) «that the system is doing a better job of pointing out good teachers.»
And yes, as the writer of yesterday's article pointed out, it has become very difficult to decide which books to invest my time and my money on.
I became aware of that post thanks to tweets pointing to this MacRumors article.
The way I was looking at patience in regards to the article was the long period of time that using a dividend growth investment strategy takes to really build your wealth / passive income to the point where you can choose whether or not to work (become financially independent).
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With reviews for Assassin's Creed: Unity being held until 12 - hours after the game's launch the topic of embargoes has once again become a point of heated debate, sparking articles and massive forum threads.
When ever something like a band, movie or video games get very popular it suddenly becomes hated, but the haters only speak for around 10 % of consumers, numbers speak more than hatred fueled comments, this game will be a huge sucsess even if you do not want it to be, just like cod and assassins creed, fifa every year people will play and buy, just stick to the games you want to buy and stop creating this negative articles, you yourself have probably bought some» generic» title and enjoyed it as some point you can't tell me you're an indie loving hipster who play JRPGs all the time or is a Full time retro gamer
Typical of the magical thinking of the Tech / Complexity Will Save Us delusion, this article explores the issue of where the resources will come from for EV batteries, but at no point talks about the actual total reserves, rate of use vs. those reserves, and whether those reserves become uneconomic to exploit at some point.
As Joshua Becker from the Becoming Minimalist Blog points out in his recent article, 12 Simple Ideas to Spread Holiday Cheer This Week, «the hustle and bustle of extra shopping, extra parties, crowded parking lots and check - out lines lead to greater stress than other times of the year.»
Inspired by this article on Lifehacker, one of my Twitter buddies proclaimed «Goodbye July ``: he's signing off of Twitter and Facebook for a month, in an effort to revitalize his creativity and reclaim his ability to focus, saying «social media has warped my attention span to the point where it has become harder for me to read longer pieces of writing.»
The Council of State accepted that some questions pertaining to the way in which the applicant experiences, sexually or otherwise, his sexual orientation or how and when the applicant became aware of his sexual orientation may be contrary to the right to personal integrity (art. 3 (1) Charter) and the right to private life as guaranteed in Articles 3 and 7 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and asked the CJEU for guidance on this point.
As we saw last week in the House of Commons, David Cameron is quite capable of defending himself over his ownership of shares in an investment fund before he became Prime Minister, and so this article is certainly not intending to act as cheerleader or critic of the points he made.
If the criticism of an article published in a newspaper on a subject matter of public importance is to be confined to passages actually set out in the criticism, then the freedom to comment on a matter of public importance becomes, from a practical point of view, illusory or non-existent.»
We'll be the first to admit that we've covered quite a bit of information in this brief little article and we wouldn't expect you to become an expert at any of this at this point, but what we do hope that you take away from this article is that just because you've tested positive for HIV or are suffering from AIDs, that doesn't mean that you don't have options.
This article helps you become a savvy buyer, by pointing out some of the pitfalls inherent in the home - buying process.
One of the points I hoped to make in the article is that with each deal, as you become more and more comfortable, it becomes less and less scary and therefor less bravery is needed.
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