Sentences with phrase «points in your article how»

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Anyway, what the article takes an awful long time getting around to — after twice saying the question they pose isn't so outlandish or premature and that the recent volatility shows how jittery people are AND pointing out that the tax plan and increased spending «boxed» the economy into a corner against the chance for stimulus in case we have a recession — is this: It's going to be hard on people.
Marketing expert Carla Johnson explains how in this article, using step - by - step discussion points to help build your case.
The article quotes David E. Teitelbaum, Partner at Sidley Austin, as saying that the guidance will be «challenging» and Angela Angelovska - Wilson, Counsel at Latham & Watkins in Washington D.C. and a Member of the Finance Department and the Financial Regulatory Group, as explaining as others have how the guidance creates more confusion than it clarifies: the new definitions introduce ambiguities and where it seems to target Bitcoin it isn't clear if it affects programs offering «miles» or «points,» etc..
You pointed to a dispute of how neandertahal DNA didn't get included in human DNA, But that article doesn't change the FACT that neanderthals existed, which proves the bible wrong.
(If your article is actually about a writer's failings — if the whole point of the piece is to ask how a man could be so perceptive in some ways and yet so moronic in others — then that of course is something else entirely.)
The point of this article, and my take also... is that my faith and how I conduct myself don't change based on whether or not Judas is or is not in Heaven.
If you're at that point in life, here's an article I wrote with some basic how - to's of asking someone out on a date.
My point in the article is that we can only truly love ourselves when we first come to understand how much God loves us.
The graph used in this article fails to point out how large our global population is today in comparison to 1970.
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.
Virginia Burrus, in her article «The Heretical Woman as Symbol in Alexander, Athanasius, Epiphanius, and Jerome,» Harvard Theological Review, 84:3 (1991) 229 - 248, points out how her analysis has indicated that the sources examined «speak loudly and clearly of the preoccupations of the men who articulated their orthodox identity through the use of woman as a symbol of the threatening forces of sexuality, social chaos, and false belief.»
How would that affect the point that I made in the passage he quotes from my article?
instead of complaining in generalities that show no signs of intelligence, how bout you argue against an actual point he makes in the article.
For this particular scenario yes, but overall they would also have to stop shoving religion in everyone's faces, stop indoctrinating their children (hey wasn't the point of this article about how god lets his children make their own choices?)
Funny how I didn't see anybody harp on this point in the «My Take: When the fat girl got mad at God» article.
Mr. Ali made it a point of his article to show how this show does not reflect all Muslims because they come in all different shapes and colors.
It is a good illustration of a point Dave DeWitt made in an article about how to get artificially high results from a chile sample — a little dried Savina placenta will go a very long way.
RIDING FOR A RETURN Sir: Kenneth Rudeen pointed out in his article (VIEWPOINT, May 5) how helpful bicycle riding has been in improving his skiing.
A sports illustrated article I saw pointed out how recent 1st round recievers have had difficulty graping play calling and routes in the NFL.
In fact, just one year ago on this very blog we wrote an article detailing how NBA teams are undervalued after a defeat of 15 + points.
Our latest article for ESPN Insider explains how bettors should take advantage of artificially inflated lines and points to value on Cal State Bakersfield in this matchup.
funny how the article points out that lorente scored 18 goals in his debut season and he wasn't even a starter yet our big guy has never scored more than 16 in the 3 seasons he has been a starter for us... if that doesn't proof how average he is, then giroud must have confessing powers and has confessed you so you probably love him deeply... we do nt need lorente maybe benzema but i prefer lewandowski
Given that this is the first edition, though, in addition to a weekend review we've also summarised how our loanees have fared throughout the entire campaign up until this point, so we've split it into two separate articles to stop it getting too long.
Moreover in the interests of dismissing potential criticism that this article is, no matter how much I may deny it, merely a backlash from the Swansea defeat, I will finally make the point that the premise of the article was conceived in early January and thus can not be considered an immediate response to Liverpool's abject display at Swansea.
Also, the bulk of the argument in this section hinges on passing percentages, I would like to point to Statsbomb's excellent article about how pointless passing percentages are without proper context (8).
If you have a consistently hard time controlling your temper, or you find that anger manifests itself frequently, you can use the points in this article as a guideline for how to deal with your kids, but you have to take responsibility very quickly on getting the help you need.
Well, I've written here about how the points I made in the Globe article were not to suggest that I think people need to don full makeup in the hospital — my point was about general self care.
But at the point of writing this article, she had come to question claims about the extreme benefits of breast feeding, questioning the difference in how popular literature and medical literature understand the benefits.
Wired has a great article on how sploggers take advantage of niches in Google's site - rankings to create entry points into self - referential rings of fake blogs, which then channel readers into clicking on paid ads.
An article in the Telegraph last week about how the policy could affect the tax burdens of «hundreds of thousands of old people in care homes» is a particularly good case in point.
At one point there were a series of articles about the self - styled «North East's top tory» in the local papers, and how he allegedly dumped his then girlfriend for political expediency.
Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo had a great story about how Jindal participated in excorsims and wrote about it i favorably in an article.
Steve: One of the points you make in the article is just how much of the photosynthesis that is carried on now, human beings kind of take advantage of, and it's an astounding percentage of all the photosynthesis in the world.
The article points out that Lidström used a set of principles when he analysed how to play in certain game situations.
As psychologist Thomas Gilovich of Cornell University observed in his 1991 book, How We Know What Isn't So, reporters almost always sharpen the central point of an article and leave out peripheral details.
Case in point is an article in Science last week (January 23, 2009) detailing how bacteriological and linguistic research, independent of each other, reached the same conclusion: the peopling of the Pacific islands originated from the island of Taiwan about 5,200 years ago (rather than Southeast Asia as previously thought), jumped to the Philippine Islands, thence Micronesia and finally to eastern Polynesia.
An article by two Brazilian scientists in the April issue of the journal Animal Cognition points the way to the future for how dogs can communicate with people about such things as being hungry (Rossi, A. P. and C. Ades, 2008, A dog at the keyboard: using arbitrary signs to communicate requests, Animal Cognition 11: 329 - 338).
This article has some fascinating points about the importance of risks, danger and adventure for children in their play and how not having these elements can have social and cognitive effects later on.
In the article, they pointed out how oftentimes associates didn't get any formal training.
After some deep research, Joe LoGalbo read a shocking article from the US National Library of Medicine confirming how cardio workouts have been causing testosterone drops in men to the point that they are even lower than men who don't work out.
In my article The Art of Using Antibiotics — How To Limit the Damage (which I highly recommend you read if you are or ever have been on antibiotics), I point out how pharmaceuticals can deprive your body of precious probiotiHow To Limit the Damage (which I highly recommend you read if you are or ever have been on antibiotics), I point out how pharmaceuticals can deprive your body of precious probiotihow pharmaceuticals can deprive your body of precious probiotics.
But yeah the main point of this article was how to achieve muscle growth in a calorie deficit.
In essence, while I agree with all your points about the importance of macronutrients (and Phil would too) I'm not sure how those points relate to this article.
This accessory was the starting point of my outfit that had to be — in accordance with my own set of guidelines (check the article how to find the perfect festival outfit)-- playful, exclusive, comfortable, on trend and prepared on weather changes.
Whether it's how sexy someone is or how much money they make, I've seen many patients get trapped in such a never ending search for somone newer, better, brighter (Mu - Li Yang and Wen - Bin Chiou in an April 2010 article in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking use choice theory to research a similar point about «satisficers» vs. «maximizers).
After we Tweeted that it was interesting how the press release does not mention the words «Michael» or «Myers», we were quickly directed to the source article in which Carpenter does confirm that Michael Myers will return, though pretty much nothing else is known at this point.
Chris Sperry of Project Look Sharp describes, in broad strokes, how this inquiry - based approach works: He suggests picking a few documents — articles, tweets, video clips — that present different perspectives or points of view about an issue.
In this article, I'll give you some tips, from an instructional designer's point of view, on how to design effective non-linear eLearning courses, as well as I will discuss when is appropriate for eLearning Professionals to employ non-linear eLearning course structures.
In this article I will share the key points you need to know about multiple intelligences in eLearning and how they can impact your eLearning course development and succesIn this article I will share the key points you need to know about multiple intelligences in eLearning and how they can impact your eLearning course development and succesin eLearning and how they can impact your eLearning course development and success.
Lisa's second article elaborates on the beneficiality of emotional learning by pointing to studies that show how the practice of kindness not only produces joy but also reduces bullying in schools.
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