Sentences with phrase «pointing them out makes»

How does pointing this out make Atheists ignorant?
«The one glaring exception is parking fines, which are quite profitable and as the comptroller correctly points out make up well more than half of fine revenue,» Turetsky said.
As you pointed out it makes it very difficult to build an ecosystem around digital books when the format and platforms are closed.
Somehow, running into the obstacles rather than just pointing them out makes the problem a lot more apparent.

Not exact matches

So this is a fairly significant technical challenge to make deeply cryogenic tanks out of carbon fiber, and it's only recently that we think the carbon fiber technology has gotten to the point where we can actually do this without having to create a liner — some sort of metal liner, or other liner, on the inside of the tanks, which would add mass and complexity.
But since profits begin to trail off as the price gets further away from $ 55 in either direction, Gordon wants to make sure he has a point at which to get out of the trade.
Some higher - end brands live in both the fashion and comfort world — even if a few luxe designers are loath to admit they try to make shoes comfortable, as though it devalues their brand, Schneider - Levy points out.
As the NewsWhip blog points out, in addition to the focus on video, Facebook has made a number of tweaks to its news - feed algorithm that have also affected how media content appears and whether it gets engagement or not.
That's the important point to make to young people just starting out
Shum and Colaco point out that any reclassification of risk would be heavily scrutinized by Canadian regulators, in order to make sure that changes aren't self - serving on the part of policy providers and in fact benefit consumers.
Sharing tasks makes you not only more emotionally resilient but also more economically resilient as well, Smith points out: «Flexibility and redundancy add up to greater resilience in the face of economic shocks.»
But Reinhart points out interesting facet of behavioral economics in this situation that make the perks seem worth it.
The report also points out that Dreamers start businesses at more than twice the rate of the general population, in large part because they are used to making ends meet without help from the government.
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.
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.
Exactly how much taxpayers would save — or how much more they would pay — depends on many factors, and as Business Insider's Josh Barro pointed out, tax cuts for middle - class Americans aren't likely to be as sweeping as Republicans make it sound.
Cody and his partners couldn't find a manufacturer under a reasonable price point so they were forced to start out making their boards themselves.
Credit Suisse is projecting 2.8 percent GDP growth this year, and Golub pointed out that Institute for Supply Manufacturing readings are at a level that would make a recession historically unlikely for at least the next 12 months.
As CEO and professional speaker Jess Ekstrom points out, 90 percent of her leads come from connections made at conferences.
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?»
Writing and memorizing a speech stressed me out, but making it up out loud and capturing only the bullet points was brilliant.
Berman points out that this can help you avoid the person who is making you angry.
As Fain points out, «The ability to more fully describe and understand a consumer's behavior is more complete than ever before, and that kind of data will make AI marketing tools even more effective over the next few years.»
In one sense, he points out, the characteristics that make people like him successful in business really do translate easily to their charitable lives.
To further help, RI's tech support solution is a combination of in - house and third - party, but Eisenhardt is careful to point out that even third - party support uses RI's own QA process, rather than something off - the - shelf (which can make for an inconsistent consumer experience).
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.
They seek out those people doing good work and make it a point to notice.
He makes a point of sharing the type of information that will help others avoid mistakes that he made when he was just starting out, and of taking complex ideas (like big data or digital marketing technologies) and explaining them in a way that beginners can understand.
For one thing, as Josh Benton at the Nieman Journalism Lab has pointed out in a thoughtful analysis of the project, the initial specification makes it impossible to use any kind of Javascript - based tracking or analytics codes in a page.
As someone recently pointed out, mediocre bosses typically get ahead in corporations, because they are the most likely to make «safe» choices.
«Our sense is that Kim Jong Un has made the calculation that he likely can't make a deal with this president and expect it to last,» she said, pointing to Trump's threats to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal.
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.
Now pointing out that companies generally have the right to make their own rules for decorum doesn't mean there are not ethical limits on such rules.
The next time I flew through Newark, I made a point of seeking out the agent who had made us proud.
But they also point out it could inflict further headaches on Employment Minister Jason Kenney if the set salary level is higher than the minimum wage, meaning temporary foreign workers would stand to make better money than Canadians.
But the company's willingness to spend (and lose) limitless sums money to drive competitors out of business raises a question regulators might soon have to answer: At what point does being too competitive make you anti-competitive?
As The Economist pointed out in 2006, when you look at the cream of capitalism's self - made crop, you are hard - pressed to find anyone who has «done more than deliver a speech at a business school.»
Taken to its logical extreme, his research seems to argue that boards should have only female directors, but he's careful to point out that not all women score highly on complex moral reason (sometimes known as «CMR») decision - making, and some men do.
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In 2015, make it a point to not only avoid bullying at all costs, but call out bullying by others as unacceptable.
Additionally, as Zucker pointed out in his conversation with Smith, Trump also makes himself available more than many other candidates do.
As the study points out, this means that brands can easily lose control of the available information about their products as consumers turn to third - party sources to determine how products were made.
But as soon as you've fleshed it out to the point your idea is a viable invention, you'll want to begin the process of making a patent application.
As «Blue Collar Millionaires» points out, «While the average physician's office nets about 10 percent, Dr. Long can make four times that — on a bad day.»
He points out that group RRSPs are already available, and few employers make use of them.
He points out that people have constructed terrible technology before, notably the 18th century «Satanic Mills» powered by child labor and the grim slaughterhouses that produced tainted meat and made the streets of New York and Chicago run red with blood.
The news agency pointed out that minutes after making the statement, Trump sent tweets that were designated on Twitter as coming from his iPhone.
We're going to listen to the customer and solve pain points that have been problematic for years - making it free to stream, making it easy to get out of contracts, getting rid of outrageous roaming fees.
Andrew Keen, an author and tech entrepreneur, is hardly the first to point this out, but his ambitious new book, How to Fix the Future, makes what might be the most forceful case yet.
«They have a vested interest in making sure that it's done right, that it's good, that there are no mistakes made and pointing out any problems.»
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