Sentences with phrase «point your post made»

The only point your post made was that yes, there are some people that can do these things on their own.

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A recent Inc.com post pointed out that, if two lanes are merging into one, it makes more mathematical sense to «zipper merge» which means letting lanes fill up and then merging at the last possible moment.
Prusak also points out this doubly amusing post from BroBible, titled «What is The Etherum [sic] Cyrptocurrency [sic] and How Will It Make You Rich AF?»
We make a point to ensure that our marketing people listen attentively to customer needs and that no social media post goes unnoticed.
Because Slack hasn't yet reached the point where it has tens of thousands of workers on its books, «[i] t is relatively easy for us to move the lever a small bit right now to make a significant change in our trajectory,» CEO Stewart Butterfield and HR chief Anne Toth write in a blog post disclosing the numbers.
Indeed, strategy and organization expert Robert David, the Cleghorn faculty scholar at McGill's business school, wonders why Canada Post hasn't been making more hay out of that point of differentiation, especially given that the corporation enjoys plenty of brand equity.
The introductory post — which makes the excellent point that «experience shows people perform better at work when they're not worrying about home» — is short on details.
You could have made your point about the terrible sexists that dominate IT without posting the picture.
Assange has made a point of comparing his organization to traditional media outlets, saying in a recent opinion piece in the Post that his motive «is identical to that claimed by the New York Times and the Post — to publish newsworthy content,» and that WikiLeaks publishes material «irrespective of whether sources came by that truth legally or have the right to release it.»
Once Krieger joined, the two were able to build Burbn into a mobile Web app that let people check in to locations, make plans, earn points for hanging out with friends, post photos, and more.
What's more, as the Washington Post points out, the average 18 - to 34 - year - old today makes about $ 2,000 less than they would have in 1980.
Law professor Eugene Volokh, who blogs about free speech issues at the Washington Post, has made the same point in the past to argue that Google's (GOOG) choice of search results are a form of free speech.
What to do instead: It makes people feel good to be complimented, so pointing out a piece of work or a post on their social media profile that you enjoyed gives your message a little something extra.
The Post points out that the da Vinci robots, made by Sunnyvale, Calif. - based Intuitive Surgical, are costly.
Points made in the blog post include the following: this was very much a status quo budget; Alberta remains -LSB-...]
Here's a point I made in that post, regarding GDP growth: «the current economy is like a slow runner who still hasn't caught up to a goal line that's moving closer as she runs towards it.»
Fake follower counts are based on Points North scanning followers of influencers to sort out such things as accounts making comments in languages that don't make sense for the content or the influencer, or accounts making the exact same comments across multiple influencers and posts.
Points made in the blog post include the following: - CHF disburses approximately $ 42 million a year to programs for persons experiencing homelessness in -LSB-...]
In a move that caught everyone off - guard, Canada Post announced a five point â $ œaction planâ $ last week that included phasing - out home delivery of the mail over the next five years, making Canada the only G7 nation to do so.
One of the points made in the blog post is that the federal government's stated objective of removing approximately half - a-million households from core housing need -LSB-...]
Here's a point I made in that post, regarding GDP growth: «the current economy is like a slow runner... Read more
You also made an interesting point about freelance writing on how the more skilled writers want to keep posts for their own website.
And, as Jason Del Ray pointed out three years ago in a post about Amazon's refusal to release its Prime figures, while Bezos himself has made it clear that he doesn't care much about what Wall Street thinks, many of his employees care very much about the company's stock price.
I wanted to make this point for readers that make less money because if I read the post above and made $ 60K per year, I'd find it kind of discouraging.
Here is a post from Libertarian News that begins, «I recently got into an argument over on the Reddit Bitcoin boards where I held the position that fractional reserve banking with Bitcoins was not possible,» which sounds fun; he recants that view but does make what I think is a very valid point:
Gross, known for his flowery prose in extended outlooks he posts each month to PIMCO's website, has nonetheless effectively leveraged the social media site to make his points.
While I encourage readers to read his full post, I do want to use the present space to make mention of three important points he makes: - On a per -LSB-...]
In my recent National Post column, I make reference to some back - of - envelope calculations to the effect that replacing the fiscal anchor of balanced budgets to one of a fixed debt - GDP ratio allows the federal government to increase spending by 1.2 percentage points of GDP, or by about $ 25 billion.
A couple of weeks ago I posted some information about the «Great Depression of 1873 - 1896 ″ to make the point that there was no depression, great or otherwise, during this period, but that the period did contain some financial crises / panics.
A point I meant to make, but forgot to, is that Quebec can afford to reduce tuition if it wishes to, even if one sets aside MMT, and looks at the question from a purely provincial standpoint, taking a traditional left - Keynesian perspective, such as that of Harold Chorney — see his recent blog post: http://haroldchorneyeconomist.com/2012/04/14/vive-le-quebec-social-et-progressif-the-conflict-over-higher-university-tuition-fees-in-quebec/
I know that may seem counter-intuitive to the purpose of this post, and to the solid point made by AJ Kohn, but I'm a firm believer in focusing on your audience.
I think the particular point you are making in this post is also rather insightful — a bit of Buffet - think!
Well excellent point you got there mate.Google and MSN have different ways to improve link popularity and this makes explaining between those two pretty different.I guess Link building posts are hard to find these days.
In a recent blog post, Giorgio pointed out that baby boomers make an average of 9.1 interactions per month with their banks using digital channels, including through online and mobile banking.
I love that you just added some «bro code» at the bottom of my post I really hadn't ever thought about beer before, but all my male friends always make it a point to bring some wherever they go!
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.»
And by doing that, they would make small incremental adjustments to the effective Fed funds rate or the Fed funds target rate at that point in time and actually, because it wasn't posted on Bloomberg or wasn't said at that point in time, in the late 70s, early 80s you wouldn't actually know that the Fed was actually targeting or adjusting interest rates until you actually saw those processes or felt them in the marketplace occurring in the short - term markets.
I can't reply directly to PK's post above, but this is referencing the great point he made about many high earners needing to live in major metro areas to earn those high incomes, but not being from those areas, and thus not having family (or even friends) close by.
Similarly, within investment - grade credit (IG), employing the metric of the ratio of yield per unit of duration makes the front - end look profoundly more attractive than at any point post crisis.
I am unabashed at pointing out innacuracies or falsehoods, but I work very hard to make sure that my posts are respectful, and polite.
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?
Or perhaps I simply realize that many of the so called rational atheists who post on CNN are dedicated to reason only as long as it supports their positions and when it doesn't immediately switch to ad hominem attacks to try to get people to ignore the legitimate point that was made.
My point to my posts above could summed up very briefly; I don't know how we got here, but I believe that God made us and everything.
The outrage comes against those who make provoking statements just for the point of being provocative, see any post by Reality.
your immature, irrational and absolute blind remarks toward atheism have been proved that there is no rational argument beyond this point, I suggest you read my post to the fullest and absorb it's meaning, and continue to act like a civilized being, your behavior is not acceptable in any rational debate, you are not making yourself look good.
For the record, if your post actually makes a valid point to challenge peoples faith, the moderators will not let it post.
I will make this point more clear in the posts about the Tenth Plague.
Point of fact is that Gary was right, even if my motivations were hidden from me, I did make that post hoping for validation from you all.
Lisa Miller's September 2011 critical response to Tony Jones» two kinds of marriage post / series makes some interesting points:
That is exactly the point I make in the post.
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