Sentences with phrase «pointing to it as»

Some call it ultra-violent garbage, while others point to it as a growing art form, like film.
Now, nearly one year since Dorsey's appointment as CEO, shareholders have grown impatient and are looking for something, anything, they can point to as a sign that Twitter might finally be back on the right track.
Curry, the NBA's leading All - Star vote - getter in 2015, has been an advocate of private coaching, publicly pointing to it as a key to his success as a pro player.
The company's lone outstanding junk bond, worth $ 1.8 billion and maturing in 2025, briefly dropped two points to as low as 85 cents...
The company's lone outstanding junk bond, worth $ 1.8 billion and maturing in 2025, briefly dropped two points to as low as 85 cents on the dollar for a yield of around 8 percent on Monday, according to MarketAxess data.
Like the one Jinwoong's Scott Reeves points to as a current favorite, a simple project - management tool he calls a «product - development system,» a calendar that enables managers to keep better track of key deadlines as they create multiple new products.
Now, I have that to point to as a benchmark.
At J.Crew, Mr. Drexler's failure to communicate is just one more example for those who favor separation of the CEO and chair positions to point to as a demonstration of the difficulty of one individual holding both roles.
After all, there's always a reasonable excuse, an unexpected obstacle or something to point to as the rationale for failure.
Rumors pointed to it as a potential launch game for Nintendo's new game console, the Switch, which arrives on March 3.
It's going to be a tough slog to fix this one, it's one of the relatively few things that Harper can point to as a win for his base.
The ad copy has taken on a life of its own, with hiring managers and entrepreneurs pointing to it as an example of how to lure exceptional people to your organization.
I don't think any one institution or thing can be pointed to as the cause of decline in international adoptions, and honestly, maybe it's a good thing?
It's a major benefit of owning a home, and critics have pointed to it as a huge driver in American inequality.
He went on to say that in his opinion «Canadians culturally are quite a bit more utilitarian, more conservative, more practical in some ways [than Americans]» which he points to as being the main reason why initial interactions with Tilt by Canadian users have been less robust than Tilt's experience with American users of the platform.
That's the sort of thing that the anti-activist side would point to as a failure of disclosure.
His wife, Nellie, works for Fusion GPS, the company that took the Clinton campaign / DNC money and paid Steele for the dossier, which conservatives have understandably pointed to as potentially inappropriate.
You'll notice the list is much more comprehensive than what many investors point to as the main reason for different PE ratios.
Most cryptocurrencies are still up a considerable amount since the start of last year which some will point to as evidence that they have a lot further to fall and others as evidence of the belief that still exists in the space.
I am just pointing out the illegality, no matter how unimportant it may seem to your vast intellect, of every violation I can point to as regards the First Amendment.
But a combination of economic fundamentals, along with the small size and highly unusual trading tactics employed by the closed or crippled funds, point to this as being a storm that will blow over relatively quickly.
Why did all those good Christians, the ones that people nowadays like to point to as being so like the Founding Fathers, point to their OTs as justification for owning slaves?
Although our feeble attempts at theology might be fairly amusing to God, the one sign we can all point to as we seek to know God is Jesus Christ.
I can point to this as grounds for accusing the biblical deity of immoral behavior, e.g. I would not unnecessarily harm another person's other wise innocent children because I would not want anyone (mortal or deity) to unnecessarily harm my own children.
This freedom is often pointed to as a sign of disease and moral decay.
Those religious inventors and thinkers many like to point to as religious examples of ingenuity and progress made the progress in spote of their religions, not because of it.
For what it is worth, the NRSV is probably the best translation of the Proverb, «Without prophetic revelations the people perish...» This is the dreams and visions kind of stuff that Joel 2 and Acts 2 point to as one result of the Holy Spirit being poured out on all people.
In one of its aspects, this quality is the root of what the theological tradition has pointed to as hubris.
please do, because I honestly doubt you could pull a direct quote from a single post and point to it as an example of any of that, unless you completely took it out of context, and warped the meaning it had within the whole, to a meaning that suits your ends.
Some anti-religious voices point to this as proof of the cruelty that once existed and which only at the last moment God allowed to be overcome.
So when eternal conscious torment is the very question at hand, what biblical evidence would you point to as teaching that the resurrected bodies of the lost will likewise be made immortal?
We would simply want to point to him as a long accepted literary witness to the common theological outlook of the patristic period on this and other vital points.
When Paul makes his one oblique mention of Jesus» mother it is to point to her as a sign that he was indeed born, and so was genuinely human (Gal.
I'm just grateful that he is someone I can point to as an example for my sons so that they can see that they are not alone in taking a stand for what they believe in, even in the face of hatred and criticism.
There was no sexual misconduct or pivotal scandal that every can point to as justification for his need to leave the church.
And the New Testament writings point to this as the earliest form of the Easter message.
They point to these as egotistical blind alleys filled with danger for the seeker.
Atheism has had many bad actors too, Mao, Stalin, Lenin, etc., most Christian do not point to them as how all atheists act, so why characterize all Christian by the bad actors?
But they did not realize that their history pointed to him as their Messiah.
And so, as her slight teenage figure starts to bulge, she sews elastic bands in her jeans while her T - shirts stretch out, classmates stare and tease, and adults point to her as the «cautionary whale.»
He and his followers have faith in him; if there was a tangible affect to point to as proof the need for religion and faith would cease to exist.
I don't know that most believers have something to point to as a moment when they became a born again Christian, because there are denominations that don't operate that way.
It points to Him as love faithfully and everlastingly at work, as it recognizes that He will use whatever good He receives, along with His own urgent desire for good, in furthering the expression of love in the creative advance which is the world.
It's precisely this community — this link to «ordinary» life — that Levi points to as his anchor.
The casting out of devils is only a part of this work of redemption, but Jesus points to that as the sense and seal of his mission.
These things have always been, and will always be part of human nature, so prophesies that point to them as evidence of this, that, or the other, are inherently laughable.
Millet flour has a little claim to fame: It's an alkaline grain, which some nutritionists point to as being softer on our digestive systems than other grains.
I also added a bit of applesauce because the batter seemed a little dry to me (I used Greek yogurt and see that people point to that as the culprit).
If the Cowboys want to look at one play and point to it as the reason for their loss, this fumbled punt is a pretty good candidate.
It doesn't matter what sport you follow, if you look back at any team that's every won a championship, there's always one game during the season that players and fans can point to as the turning point that made a season something special.
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