Sentences with phrase «points of the article as»

The writer should note down the main points of the article as well as the thesis statement of the article.

Not exact matches

According to Harris, and as reported in the NYT article, «The largest supercomputers in the world are inside of two companies — Google and Facebook — and where are we pointing them?»
As Steve Blank recently pointed out in an article in Harvard Business Review, it was the failure to deal with this issue that led to many of General Electric's current problems.
If people repeatedly come to you with requests in areas where you don't feel adequately qualified to help, having a few stock resources, such as books or articles, to point them to can ease the pain of saying no, Grant suggests.
There are dozens, if not hundreds, of articles and books written on ecommerce and the importance of having your potential customer click as few buttons and see as few pages as possible between the point at which they're interested to the point they've completed a transaction.
My hunch is that, as your article points out, there might be $ 100k minimums on a lot of these opportunities, but maybe not.
I agree with it, for the most part, but as someone who reads a lot of investing articles, the general consensus among the «experts» seems to be that while we are OK now, within the next couple of years the bull market will end [as they always do at some point], and we will suffer a large crash.
«For those unfamiliar with it,» DPR Managing Director Tim Bell writes, «Article 27 requires companies that are not established in the EU but that monitor or process the personal data of people within the EU to appoint an EU - based representative to act as their Europe - facing point of contact for individ... Read More
The Barron's article pointed this out as well, citing London - based «G+E conomics» head Lena Komileva: «A surplus of investment funds looking for returns in low - yield global markets results in a cap on longer - term yields and a flat yield curve.»
They point to an article that you wrote in March, I think, of 2012 in Policy Options, where you basically said, dirty oil, the tar sands it's called, dirty oil and the future of our country, where you argue that the development of the, as you use the word, tar sands, it's become a political term, by the way, as you know, is basically not necessarily good for the country, in fact it takes jobs away in the manufacturing sector of Ontario.
Brian Peccarelli, president of Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting business, points to these initial government - backed projects as clear signs of a major transformation that businesses will need to address sooner than later, commenting in a recent CFO article:
As the article points out, electric flying vehicles have a number of major advantages over traditional helicopters.
This week's The Economist magazine had an interesting article — well several actually - but one in particular that points out that when countries try to cut their budget deficit as a % of GDP by 1 %, they usually find that GDP contracts by half a % as a consequence.
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..
As a whole Todd's article presents a number of reasonable & sober points.
However, as this recent Forbes article points out, the crowd typically pays for its lack of sophistication through higher prices (valuation) and less preference.
As we stated in our last article, for reasons we presented in our charts, we are quite confident that the real major move in gold and silver prices in this current bull are ahead of us, not behind us, and that this current price drop in gold and silver assets will eventually provide a solid point to get on board for the second rise of gold and silver in US dollar denominated assets.
As my colleague Tim Green pointed out in an in - depth article about Buffett's IBM investment, most of IBM's revenue comes from clients who use multiple IBM solutions, which creates big switching costs (this is what Buffett means by «stickiness»).
A new article in the Journal of Medical Ethics (published by the British Medical Journal Publishing Group) is a case in point, telling us to use assisted reproduction technices (such as IVF or eventually, cloning) for our needs — to heck with the welfare of the future child!
Postponing doing so until the advent of death emerges on the horizon proves to be futile, at which point, as highlighted by the respective article, talking about family matters takes precedence... empirically validated by the related professionals in this particular field.
As the article points out, the deeper into Christian hagiography you go, the less evidence of massive persecutions you find.
I took issue with that comment as a gross misrepresentation of Hawkin's position on panspe.rmia and you cited an article to prove your point.
NOW, as to the main point of this article: This priest FAILED in what he beleives in!
The underlying assumption of this notion, as Christian D. von Dehsen, who helped research this article, has pointed out, «is a form of moralism about homosexuality which, in essence, supplants the gospel.»
I will respond simply to two of his points which touch the central point of the original article: first, whether or not vowed chastity (or «celibacy») can enable a fuller living - out of the loving of Christ the priest and second, whether the Council Fathers in Presbyterorum ordinis intended more than simply defending celibacy in the Latin rite as a «useful discipline».
I think one thing that has been overlooked by most of the other comments is why the hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the article pointed out is more than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes in a year, to throw around...
As the Popular Mechanics article points out, no physical description of Jesus comes to us from the New Testament.
Professor MacCulloch was, indeed, soon to be observed putting himself about in the liberal media; and in an article in The Times he began an unusually spiteful piece by laboriously comparing the Church, in the wake of Pope Benedict's abdication, to the sandcastles he used to build as a boy at Clacton: «Quite suddenly there came a point where the waters» onrush became irresistible.
The point of this article is not necessarily to espouse the TITHE so much as sacrificial giving.
As a few news articles point out, the serious scholars of our world are in fact seeking answers and seeking a word.
and again, Russ — this was in your # 1 point as part of your response regarding the article.
I mean... I'm not defending anyone, I am an atheist... but I've seen many of my fellow atheists in replies totally miss the point of this article, and just use it as a religion bashing forum.
Thornton's vision both of the Trinity and of the relation of the three divine persons to creation is closely akin to my own hypothesis, as will be evident later in this article, There are, however, significant points of difference between the two theories.
Often times, the religious rights are self - righteous, but their lives may be full of conflicts against the Bible teaching; as the article points out, you can not follow all the rules laid out in the Old testaments, and if you believe the Bible literally, why do many religious rights do not follow as the Bible literally says.
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Bolle concludes his article rather pessimistically by pointing to the inevitability of retaining the question mark in the title of his article with the suggestion that separation of Christian theology and History of Religions could be seen as strength rather than as weakness on the part of each discipline.
The one point this article reinforces by way of the posted comments is atheism and and agnosticism have just as fanatic a following as any religion and that following's reasoning is driven by bitterness, arrogance, and ignorance.
This point is similar to the distinction Thomas Aquinas makes between some articles of faith which are as such secundum se and others in ordine ad alia (ST 2 - 2, q. 1, a. 6).
Part of Levenson's book appeared as an article in this journal; Collins appears to hold that as an additional point against it.
In Fr Nesbitt's article «The Christ - Centred Vision of Creation», in last November's issue, he pointed out that Newman «found the Scotist perspective to be truest to the Greek Fathers he studied so closely» -LCB- Discourses to Mixed Congregations 32,1 - 2, and 358), and that in The Development of Christian Doctrine Newman says that «the Incarnation «establishes in the very idea of Christianity the sacramental principle as its characteristic» because: «It is our Lord's intention in the Incarnation to make us what He is Himself.»
I find this article completely missing the point — It asks us to pick a set of beliefs and principles as a group which is the opposite of what this groups wants and needs.
The dismissal of African objections to homosexuality as not indigenous but as «echoes of Western missionary positions» is rather symptomatic of the condescending and patronizing attitudes I pointed out in my article.
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.
If you snap to a judgement that he's crazy before you read his article, you will take his points as the crazy points and if they are said by one of your favorites, you scream «how can you agree with that crazyman?!»
To be fair, there are some parts of the article that point out some problems in the Faith — such as the prevalence of the health and wealth gospel (which is clearly at odds with scripture).
The guy obviously was asking why we don't breastfeed today as adults, a totally relevant point, completely related to the article and the issue of public breast feeding.
yet, where the christian extremists are anywhere near as bad at this point as the muslim extremists, but it looks like it is coming from what I can see from all of the extremist hate - filled posts by a lot of people posting on this and any other article about muslims.
Focussing on the notion of prehension as the basis of a concept of «shared existence,» Cobb stresses the possibility» of an «ecological theology» to counter the Kantian overemphasis on the human point of view.8 A fuller discussion of Whitehead's ecological dimension is to be found in an article by John B. Bennet.9 Bennet suggests three possible sources of Whitehead's value to ecological thinking.
While I don't agree with every point in every one of these comments, articles, and quotes — I've included thoughts from Christians, Jews, and even atheists — I think they provide great fodder for conversation and may help you as you work through all this on your own.
Also, as this article points out... not all Christian Churches agree with your personal interpretation of the Bible or what Christianity believes.
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