Sentences with phrase «point that out to people»

Some of us post here because of the religulous predilection for s.exual repression and hypocrisy, which I never get tired of pointing out to people.
This is what Jesus was pointing out to the people.
It may be helpful for the counselor to point out to persons from religious backgrounds that they are dealing with profound theological (as well as psychological) realities in the counseling experience.
Simply pointing out to people that they could earn more money by leaving their places of birth did not suffice to move them.
That's what I've been trying to point out to these people.
He is just pointing out to people who aren't Christian and who are so up in arms about Chick - Fil - A and its Christian beliefs that they also might be buying products and services from other Christian companies that they might not have known were Christian.
So can we disagree with the theology of others, and do our best to point out to people where they are wrong?
i retract... i think it just might be kind to gently point out to people how irrational their thinking is.
I've pointed out to people that a changing climate could result in problems for agriculture.
I'd always point out to people that, as you say about train travel, a Eurail pass is not an automatic silver bullet that will save you billions of dollars.
And it seems to me we of the realistic, scientific persuasion need to get our points out to those people too, so it follows that making an unscientific personal challenge to back up good science is a good way to get unscientific people to listen.
I guess I am just trying to point out to people to try to consider what is really important and not get lost in every detail.
When it is pointed out to people like you that many climate scientists, nobel prize winners in physics, and thousands of PhDs do nt agree with your party line, the response is typically bluster and obsfucation.
It's important to point out to people that there was no pause at all in global warming when you measure it as the world's climate system.
I still pass out flyers, DVD's of George Barne's documentary & TALK ABOUT THIS ISSUE CONSTANTLY, including pointing them out to people all the time!
So, for example, even if a superior repeatedly points out to the person that he should ditch the here - and - there words and other forms of legalese (as The Lawyerist's Andy Mergendahl has advised here), or that nominalizations and buried verbs should be reworked into active voice, or that Enclosed please find (PDF) is silly and should be stricken from all correspondence, a month or two later the superior will see these legal - writing foibles in a letter, memorandum, or, worse, a brief filed with a court.
I always point that out to people.
Does it need to be pointed out to the people who publish our laws that documents are constructed and now shared in digital form, with the consequence that pinpoint citation demands hyperlinks to the very section of the Code under discussion?
I think it's very important to point out to people who are considering doing the work themselves that selecting the correct paint is key to long - lasting results.

Not exact matches

That's the important point to make to young people just starting out
The researchers pointed out that the methodology isn't perfect because people who remembered a time when they were self - promoting probably thought they managed to do it in a non-annoying way; while those who had to recall a time when they listened to someone shamelessly bragging, probably remembered a particularly bad incident.
A number of people pointed out in response to Telnaes» tweet that most newspapers leave President Barack Obama's daughters out of their political criticism and editorial cartoons, even though they regularly appear with the president at political events.
The whole point is that if your star is rising to the point that these names come out, then let other people call you these nice things.
My colleague Maria Pergolino pointed out that when people say they are a thought leader they are saying they take the time to help others by not only doing a great job but also making an effort to package it up via blogs, presentations, etc., so other people can learn.
At that point, they might want to talk to somebody but 85 percent of people reaching out to businesses at that point — whether it be about pizza or plumbing — are dissatisfied.
Reputation is everything when people are entrusting their homes and beloved pets to your care, Morgaine points out.
Many people have bought into this space because it's one of the only places to get decent yield, but she points out that a number of companies only offer corporate debt because of market demand.
«The fact that solitude enables people to daydream and reflect on their lives also means that it's associated with self - transformation, as psychologists Christopher Long and James Averill note in their theoretical paper «Solitude: An Exploration of Benefits of Being Alone» (paywall),»» Cooper points out.
There are plenty of reasons to strive to be a good person, but Pfeffer points out boosting your leadership ability isn't necessarily one of them.
Bury points out that a brand name has to work in many contexts — as a URL, a searchable company name and something that sounds right when spoken out loud — and shouldn't be so complicated that you're spelling it out for people.
The same person pointed out that if the network simply mailed cheques to subscribers rather than to the cellphone provider to compensate the former for their data use, nobody would be complaining.
And I find that one of the greatest joys I have is sharing what I've learned as a way to give back to the people who are either starting out in the industry, or are sort of at a point in their careers where they're looking for some sage counsel and advice,» he told me.
Several people pointed out to the critics that NPR was tweeting out the Declaration of Independence.
Patricia G. Greene, a professor of entrepreneurship at Babson College, points out that «retirement» may not mean the same thing to small business owners as it does to people who have spent their lives working for other people.
In one sense, he points out, the characteristics that make people like him successful in business really do translate easily to their charitable lives.
We invest heavily on the front end and say, «We've got to bring this out at a mass market price point that people can reach.»
They seek out those people doing good work and make it a point to notice.
«If I had the wherewithal to wave a wand and have policy - makers pay attention to the real job creators in this country, I would point out that finding qualified people is the biggest impediment to growth,» he says.
Beam points out that these GSS numbers represent a very small data set of young men — only about 60 to 80 people.
Facebook set up the bounty system to reward people for pointing out its flaws.
The right thing to do when confronted with a mistake is to own up to it, not to make a series of bizarre claims in defense then insult the profession of the people who correctly pointed out the error.
Encouragement has two parts: pointing out potential and challenging the person to succeed at a specific goal.
You have to point out what it is you believe the other person could do.
Still, Challenger pointed out that some companies want their people to have similar educational backgrounds.
Sunde pointed out that, although Flattr Plus will try to get scale by integrating with Adblock Plus, it will also be available in a standalone version, meaning people can choose to fund the websites they read in multiple ways.
For one, Warren pointed out, 7.5 million people have signed up for the free year of credit monitoring that Equifax offered following the breach, but after that, they will have to pay Equifax $ 17 a month to continue the service.
That's an exercise that's counterintuitive to us, in part because, for most people at most points in human history, that kind of longevity was utterly out of reach.
But as Jobs points out, that's not going to help the person — or the company — in the long run.
You might point out that when presidents sign treaties, they use a different pen for each signature and they give the pen to one of the people who helped to make that treaty happen.
«Most people who are fresh out of college have very little leverage in the negotiation process, because you typically can't point to any concrete workplace results you've accomplished yet,» said business consultant Dorie Clark, author of «Stand Out.&raqout of college have very little leverage in the negotiation process, because you typically can't point to any concrete workplace results you've accomplished yet,» said business consultant Dorie Clark, author of «Stand Out.&raqOut
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