Sentences with phrase «point on something»

To put a fine point on it with some actual numbers, imagine a typical 35 - year - old.
It is about scoring political points on something that has no hope of actually making a difference in the real world.
The fact that we can not just keep pace with rivals, but gain points on them is very encouraging.
I love the tie sleeves and price point on it.
After that, you'll be left with buyer's guilt because you've just spent 800 points on something worth half that.
The normal health bar is replaced with a different one that has hit points on it.
But at the same time, it looks like a biological membrane with points on it.
To put a finer point on it, salvation became filled with purpose for me.
The price point on it is amazing with how much wear you'll get out of it, also!
Peckenschneider says she thinks the reward option will be most valuable for business travelers and for loyalty program members at the elite levels who want to offload points on something that can be truly useful.
The wordless counting involves two capacities, the first being «seeing numbers» or choosing the object with a certain number of points on it from among a group of objects with points differing in number, size, color and arrangement.
Still, the Catalans remain undefeated for the entire league season and they are comfortable at the top of the pile, despite Atletico Madrid picking up two points on them over the weekend.
They were the best Team all season long and put an exclamation point on it, with the 20 + point Championship victory.
Generate points on something to transfer into Star Alliance and upgrade on Eva Airlines?
If that happens, my money would be on Rodgers and the Pack, but if the Bears can hang a bunch of points on them, I'll be super excited for the rest of the season.
Disney Animation is on a major roll, and this weekend's record $ 75.1 million haul puts an exclamation point on that
On the other end of the spectrum, the most common way to make a boss is just to throw a gazillion hit points on it and see if the player can outlast it.
The price point on it is pretty fabulous too!
Putting a finer point on it, Keith Richards says, «The Beatles got the white hat.
So without putting too fine of a point on it, Buffett's basic idea is that you shouldn't skip out on doing something today because you think you'll be able to do it better in the future.
Still, given that Snapchat has yet to earn any revenue, the idea of turning down a buy offer three times the value of that which Mark Zuckerberg himself once turned down seems — not to put too fine a point on it — insane.
From that point on we have incorporated more traditional market research to track and monitor consumer sentiment related to the little green guy.
From that point on he says he felt commissioned.
From that point on she will never regain her proper clothing.
And one may, without being unpleasant about it, note that the mainstream media and the scientific establishment who beat the drums for the necessity of killing embryos in order, they said, to find cures for all kinds of illnesses, along with politicians who agitated for multibillion - dollar referendums in California, Missouri, and New Jersey, were, not to put too fine a point on it, dead wrong.
From that point on I began to be text messaged before each service about whether or not I would be attending.
From this point on he lives in inner strife and tension, since his position is in fact one that defies solution.
Not to put too fine a point on it, this man appears to he ego tripping in a manner remarkable chiefly for its unabashed vulgarity.
The major problem in editing a journal of ideas like First Things is that most of our contributors are academics, and many academics, not to put too fine a point on it, write barbaric prose.
Not to put too fine a point on it, some actions and attitudes are evil, and should be called such.
Such agitations have, not to put too fine a point on it, become something of a bore.
But both of us can agree that it is «A small wooden stick with a black something that comes to a point on it
Not to put too fin a point on it, but not a single Christian was killed in those centuries for the simple reason that there were no Christians until about the middle of the 1st Century AD (CE).
From that point on she stayed exclusively in the U.S.
Therefore — need for discernment between what is genuine inquiry and when (to put not too finer a point on it) someone is acting like an arsehole.
Believer, not to put too fine a point on it, you, nor any other believer, has fuck all as evidence of your cult's god, nor any other.
I was, not to put too fine a point on it, a raging drunk.
For one characteristic of a dense continuum is that between any two points on it there is an inexhaustible multitude of points.

Phrases with «point on something»

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