Sentences with phrase «points about yourself in»

Becky Garrison makes an excellent point about this in her comment (September 12, 2014 at 1:31 pm).
By the time we get to verse 29, Paul makes a point about those in Corinth who apparently were making baptism arrangements for the dead, but didn't even believe in resurrection.
An easy way to do this is to create a list of three points about yourself in your head.

Not exact matches

But Sinclair's point about a highly promotional holiday season echoes what NPD had said in that firm's industry report.
He points to Japan, where the Nikkei index hit about 40,000 points in the»90s; today's it's 9,500.
He points to Japan, wherenthe Nikkei index hit about 40,000 points in the»90s; today's it» sn9, 500.
In April 2014, a few Bank of Canada economists published a short paper that should be the starting point for every conversation about the state of the economy.
Dr. Anirban Maitra, an oncologist at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, pointed out on Twitter that Bornstein's admission about the dictated doctor note could amount to misconduct under New York law.
«Start - ups are going to talk to a reporter about their fundraise, it will hit the media — they won't have filed their form in advance — and then, apparently, they will be ineligible for 506 for one year,» Joe Wallin, a start - up lawyer in Seattle, pointed out this morning as he live - blogged the hearings.
One of my overall points in writing this column is that building a business is not rocket science; it's about having an idea and seeing it through with integrity.
In hyper - connected world of texts and tweets, seven minutes is about the right time to make a point.
These agreements are as much about expanding his footprint as they are proof points for other retailers: If White's shoes are good enough for the toniest retailers in North America, then they're good enough for Selfridges in London, Brown Thomas in Ireland, and so on.
Since JetBlue announced plans to rebrand in late 2014, the percentage of people polled who have said they are positive about the JetBlue brand has fallen almost eight points, according to YouGov, a research firm that surveys brand perceptions.
As for the Golden Globes, Gervais pointed out that the show is watched» ¨ by 25 million people in the U.S. and maybe 300 million people worldwide» ¨ — «tweeting about it would be a drop in the ocean,» Gervais noted.»
«The regulator always has to worry about finding the right point in that balance,» says a former senior federal official who spoke on background.
The survey, which indicates that Moore has regained some support after falling eight points behind Jones in a mid-November Fox News poll, illustrates a conservative electorate torn between their doubts about Moore and their desire to send a Republican to Washington.
Even apart from the fact that they don't know what they're talking about because they don't know what's out there, the bigger issues are that: (a) almost all of these reports come back with a variety of related findings that may be precisely on point; and (b) the very age of the prior research may be invaluable if the new questions and inquiries have to do with trend lines, changes in attitudes or different behaviors.
In an interview in the April 2017 issue of Vanity Fair, Musk shared that Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy — a book about aliens destroying earth, creating supersonic highways and building a supercomputer that knows all of life's mysteries — was a «turning point» for hiIn an interview in the April 2017 issue of Vanity Fair, Musk shared that Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy — a book about aliens destroying earth, creating supersonic highways and building a supercomputer that knows all of life's mysteries — was a «turning point» for hiin the April 2017 issue of Vanity Fair, Musk shared that Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy — a book about aliens destroying earth, creating supersonic highways and building a supercomputer that knows all of life's mysteries — was a «turning point» for him.
In October, it bought NewMotion, a Dutch company that operates more than 30,000 electric - car charging installations in Europe and that gives electric - car owners who sign up for its service access to about 50,000 other charging pointIn October, it bought NewMotion, a Dutch company that operates more than 30,000 electric - car charging installations in Europe and that gives electric - car owners who sign up for its service access to about 50,000 other charging pointin Europe and that gives electric - car owners who sign up for its service access to about 50,000 other charging points.
I would offer a rain check in those cases, only after walking them through some questions about what was going on in their lives, trying to understand any current hurdles or pain points that could turn into a need I could help fulfill.
These riches were at least as important to the Eritrean government as they were to Nevsun: by various estimates Bisha would provide about US$ 1 billion in royalties and revenues over its life, and raise the country's annual GDP by several percentage points.
Blodget: I think another point you make in your presentation is the average tenure for a CMO these days is about 18 months.
If rates rise across the board by one percentage point, it would amount to about $ 91 billion a year in extra income and thus extra spending money for these people and businesses.
Read through the outline for the chapter in order to refresh your memory about exactly the point the chapter is making.
Nevertheless, it's possible that concerns about the job market and income inequality reached a tipping point in the early 2000s.
Nothing about your website, in fact, will matter at that point.
This is a good one, and one I hated lying about in job interviews;) But I honestly can only see about 3 years ahead at this point.
With the country locked in a national debate about what an appropriate living wage should be, pay — in particular the minimum hourly rate — has become a sticking point for many businesses and their workers.
At times it was utterly terrifying, but I learned more about building a team and dealing with risk in those 10 months than I have at any other point in my life.
Offer display materials or even Skype - in to their sales staff and talk about major selling points.
He points out so far there hasn't been «an avalanche of cases,» and that only about 12 were launched in the past two years.
The narrative reveals more about today's hyper - partisan discourse than about the reality of the new tax law, which is likely to affect jobs and the economy in important ways that don't fit either party's talking points.
Key points about your background, experience, and achievements may go on one page, questions for the interview on another... but then place those notes in such a way that you won't be heard shuffling through papers.
«The point is, there's a lot of other things that are in the offing here that we don't even know about,» he said.
Clinton lost to Trump in Wisconsin by about 22,000 votes, or less than 1 percentage point.
At that point in November 2006, it appears, it was simply talk; no evidence has emerged that Piëch knew about it.
At this point, Rutten thinks investors should have at least half of their gold allocation — about 5 % of a portfolio — in gold stocks and the rest in bullion.
The Thunder trailed the Magic by 21 points with about five minutes to go in the third quarter.
As authors Reid Hoffman, Ben Casnocha and Chris Yeh point out in The Alliance: Managing Talent in the Networked Age, employees are typically abashed about sharing gripes.
Vincent Roy, BlackRock's managing director of scientific active equity, points out that the S&P / TSX global gold index is trading at 16 times earnings, about half of where it traded in 2009.
Even players who are no longer into videogames can reminisce about playing Madden at some point in their life.
But whereas Yglesias praises Bernanke on a fairly narrow point — the fact that Bernanke promised to keep rates low even after the economy improved — what we liked about the speech was the sheer volume of myths and misconceptions that he debunked or clarified in a short period of time.
Asked about the remarkable arrest, in which the suspect appeared to draw an object from his pocket and point it at the policeman, Chief Saunders answered: «The officers here are taught to use as little force as possible in any given situation.»
Case in point: Local law enforcement organizations know about every hate crime committed in the U.S., but many are never reported to the FBI.
As a point of reference, MCX members account for about $ 1 trillion in retail sales.
It continues, in bullet - pointed sentences: «Try to change your location as soon as possible and don't tell anyone about your location.
Case in point: Birch Coffee's «ignition initiative» in which customers can take a sign from the wall of the store (samples include: «Ask Me What I Ate for Lunch Today» and «Ask Me About the Most Embarrassing Thing in My iTunes Library»), and place it in front of their table if they'd like to encourage random conversations with strangers.
The software automatically manages your sales pipeline, documents all points of contact with your prospects and current clients, logs sales, and allows you to see everything about each lead in one place.
While it is easy to point fingers and shame corporations for not offering paid leave to all employees, Katie Bethell, founder and executive director of PLUS told Fortune in an interview about an earlier version of the non-profit's report that «ultimately, solving paid family leave will require a national public policy.»
As I was finishing this read, I realized that there were three things that all of the people that I have read about had in common, and that these points were actually signs that they were becoming successful.
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