Sentences with phrase «point the article makes»

One of the points the article makes is that «Google sees itself as an enabler to digital press, and for those who are resisting the inevitable shift towards digital... Google can be a way to regain the lost revenue from dipping paper sales.»
Another great point the article makes is that whole life premiums remain fixed for the life of the policyholder.

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In the article I made the point that VC investors seldom value profitability if it comes with slow growth so forcing yourself to be profitable is wise in three specific scenarios:
But from my point of view a meeting was no longer possible in view of the remarks that he made,» Napolitano said according to an advance copy of an article due to appear in mass - circulation German daily Bild on Thursday.
There have been two recent articles articulating the details that make the point really well.
«The gift date itself on average represents a turning point in the stock's trajectory, with company prices moving lower in the months after a gift is made,» David Yermack, a professor of finance at the NYU Stern School of Business, wrote in a 2008 article in the Journal of Financial Economics.
Business coach Mihir Thaker makes the excellent point in an article on the site Business Business Business that, «Growth is all about adding percentages here and there around the business....
In this article, I'll discuss some key points to consider when creating high - quality, tailor - made virtual assistants in order to set up your own bot - creating agency.
The article makes the point that unlike most ETFs, high yield bond ETFs often trade at prices far from their fair value.
I was confused from the example in your article of the «hot stuff» making 100k, or the «Final Important Point» of people on the income edge because wouldn't someone in that situation typically be unable to contribute to a traditional IRA?
But the point of the article is to start and to categorize and make an effort.
The first article made the point that big banks aren't doing much auto lending to sub prime borrowers anymore.
In a 2014 article the Bank pointed out that «whenever a bank makes a loan, it simultaneously creates a matching deposit in the borrower's bank account, thereby creating new money.»
There are also many educational articles that draw on current events to make a point, although some of them draw upon the company's proprietary trading algorithms for subscribers.
It was Great articles and you have highlighted all main key points i should say.Website should be treated as a sales team so as to make sure, it is presentable and highly effective in driving business.
I find the most effective op - ed articles make a single point, embrace the author's personal voice, and then offer specific recommendations.
Having been an entrepreneur and investor, I would reinforce that the point the article's author, Ben Holmes makes on traction (as a moving train), can't be understated.
Marketing expert and evangelist Trish Bertuzzi has worked with many SaaS companies, and she makes a fascinating point in his article on Why Free Trials Don't Always Make Sense:
For the entrepreneur's point of view on the subject, please read the Venture Hacks articles «Create a board that reflects the ownership of the company» and «Make a new board seat for a new CEO,» along with Dick Costolo's post on «Early Stage Board of Directors.»
The first article in this series discussed points made by Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief of the SEC's Asset Management Unit, on enforcement trends, principal transactions, conflicts raised by side - by - side management, valuation, allocation of expenses and the potential deterrent value of smaller enforcement actions.
An article from a few days ago in the San Diego Union Tribune made a similar point: that falling pension fund return estimates are not a cause for concern, because pension funds have shown in their actual performances that they are handily beating those estimates.
On this point, I agree, the short article makes it sound like since communion was administered that the funeral was proceeding.
Have you considered teh fact that your answer only applies to people who believe in Christianity, and ignores all the other religions in this nation (and basically perfectly illustrates the point the article is making).
In his recent article responding to Carl Trueman, Provost of Union University C. Ben Mitchell makes the point again — joining his President — that Union's reason for disunion with the CCCU was theological fidelity in the face of Goshen and Eastern Mennonite's theological unfaithfulness.
Is it so wrong of me to have faith that only one person believes in the drivel that he's posting rather than think that another person a) actually thinks that chad is making good points and good enough points to post and b) go to the 62nd page of an almost defunct article for a conversation that has nothing to do with themselves other than to cheer on a stupid post?
Maybe that was the point the article was trying to make..
Also, I like how you think you are being persecuted, the very point this article was trying to make.
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On the far more important point raised by Tubbs, the Supreme Court did, from Griswold on, make it up at each stage of the game» despite the legal paper trail (or, pace Tubbs, chain) I referenced in my article.
I think the point of the article was to make people aware of Chick - Fil - A's discriminatory actions so they could choose for themselves whether to fund such actions by consuming their products.
@ Don F. Your third paragraph simply re-makes a point the author also makes in his article... albeit you do so in an angry manner as if he didn't make that point.
In an article on Hailemariam, Haustein makes several points that are worth pondering.
There are several points you make in your article that I can agree with and embrace, but the sarcasm you use is so cutting that it makes it hard to accept any of it.
There is no need for me to restate the points made by Professor Davis; his article may be consulted by anyone interested in the subject.
I will also reiterate a point that Joel had made in this article.
I think Mark Frees makes some very good points in this article, and it opened my eyes quite a bit to some of the problems churches have today and why, but I have to say I don't completely agree with the conclusion he seems to come to.
I think one thing that has been overlooked by most of the other comments is why the hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the article pointed out is more than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes in a year, to throw around...
I was pointing out that the article makes it seem a lot worse than it is for effect along with a video of abuses nearly 30 years ago almost like an infomercial for books sales.
Good point, this does seem like a bit of a stretch; and an article on blue laws would be rather interesting (they make for a healthy seperation of church and state conversation).
Typically, their articles quote those they're making fun of, then point out how delusional the subject is.
So this is where I go back to the original article and my original point - if we are merely a random function of the universe, made for no real purpose in a universe which is destined to burn out and effectively die, why bother??
This point is similar to the distinction Thomas Aquinas makes between some articles of faith which are as such secundum se and others in ordine ad alia (ST 2 - 2, q. 1, a. 6).
Thankfully, as this article points out, we are making progress.
We largely agree with the points he raises, but then again, we made many of those points in our article.
In Fr Nesbitt's article «The Christ - Centred Vision of Creation», in last November's issue, he pointed out that Newman «found the Scotist perspective to be truest to the Greek Fathers he studied so closely» -LCB- Discourses to Mixed Congregations 32,1 - 2, and 358), and that in The Development of Christian Doctrine Newman says that «the Incarnation «establishes in the very idea of Christianity the sacramental principle as its characteristic» because: «It is our Lord's intention in the Incarnation to make us what He is Himself.»
Dear Sir, You fail to make even a single compelling point in your entire article.
At the same time, she writes in a later blog that the main point she wished to make in her earlier article is that atheists like her don't need belief in the biblical God in order to maintain certain ethical principles by reason alone, in the light of experience, and thus in a «conservative» manner.
lol The writer of this article makes a point I have been saying for a long time.
In a recent article on the psychological cost of sadomasochism, Aaron Kheriaty makes the point that consent is a complicated issue.
For instance, making allusions to being «caught up in the clouds together» may reinforce the idea of the rapture, which as the article points out is a relatively new concept in Christian theology which can a have a big impact on how one imagines salvation.
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