Sentences with phrase «points out of her account»

About a month and a half later I wrote here that they had finally completed such review and I was able to transfer some points out of her account.
This also was the time either my wife or I applied for an AMEX card after the new review process, so out of caution, I decided to move her MR points out of the account prior to applying.
At any time, you can transfer reward points out of your account in increments of 1,000 to any of Chase's partners (airlines and hotels, see below).
Preserve your points by moving points out of the account to be cancelled.

Not exact matches

The arguments for deleting your account as your 2017 New Year's resolution are strong indeed, as Jake Swearingen points out in Select / All: Facebook was the chief venue for the spread of misleading fake news and pro-Russian propaganda that confused voters and may have helped tip the presidential election to Donald Trump.
But as Romano points out, they account for less than 10 % of all recharging (because most journeys are shorter than a car's range).
He focused on how Comey called Trump and his staff «liars,» saying that Comey «thought so little of President - Elect Trump's first briefing reaction he started documenting everything» and pointing out that Comey «gave a first person account of an obstruction narrative.»
Real estate assets in Canada accounted for 40 per cent of total wealth in 2012, he pointed out, as opposed to only 32 per cent in 1999.
As the company points out, users in the fourth quarter accounted for $ 6.39 billion of Facebook's revenue, compared to the $ 5.03 billion users accounted for in the third quarter.
NerdWallet also points out that some frequent flier programs award points don't expire, while other programs require members to keep an active account, either by flying or accruing points through any of its partner programs.
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He points out that an account generally doesn't expire on the date you're given, because you're sent a new piece of plastic to activate.
Activist hedge fund Third Point, which owns about 6 % of Yahoo's stock, pointed out that Thompson did not have a computer science degree, as many had thought, but a mere accounting degree.
But Budiac points out that it can involve a lot of work to test out an accounting product so be sure to only trial products that have made your final cut.
Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway has pointed out the parallels to John Brooks's account of the stock market crash of 1962, in which mutual funds, then a relatively untested and worrying sector of the market, actually bought when others were selling.
«The collaboration we saw was some billing and administrative contacts between the two of them, so you'd see similar people show up in each of the accounts,» said Schroepfer, when asked for more detail about what it had found, before declining to say anything else in a public setting on account of ongoing investigations — despite the committee pointing out other witnesses it has heard from have not held back on that front.
Fake follower counts are based on Points North scanning followers of influencers to sort out such things as accounts making comments in languages that don't make sense for the content or the influencer, or accounts making the exact same comments across multiple influencers and posts.
The women's accounts suggest a lack of concern from Trump both for his own sexual health and for theirs — and as E.J. Dickson of Men's Health pointed out, Daniels's sexual health was an important part of her job as a porn actress.
Retirees (as you rightly point out) must take a variety of circumstances into account which may or may not support a 4 % annual withdrawal rate.
They quickly pointed out that Europe is too large simply to assume that the world can absorb large changes in its capital and trade accounts, and as they debated about the ways global constraints would affect the assumptions about European surpluses most of them quickly decided that either the markets would not permit surpluses of this size, perhaps by bidding up the euro, or the impact of these surpluses would be very negative for the world.
The company's Director of Quovo in Canada, Brad Joudrie, pointed out that the company had already added to its Canadian institutional coverage, and included Canadian financial account types into its data model.
«I would point out only that if you look at the rise in the Dow for example, some 20 % or so is just from the rise of Goldman Sachs» (GS) value and that if you look at financials broadly they account for something like a third of that increase.
Yet Brand and Rupp point out that women - led startups account for just 2 percent of VC funding, while those with a woman in leadership compose only 15 percent of those dollars.
But as Amazon is quick to point out, online sales still account for less than 10 percent of all retail sales, which is the more relevant figure as the line between online and bricks - and - mortar disappears.
In a recent interview, David Hershenson of TOPO points out «Sales development reps demonstrate higher levels of success when provided with a training program or academy that seeks to develop their skill sets and grooms them for Account Executives roles.»
Lustig points out that only 30 % of Chileans have credit cards, while only 50 % have bank accounts, «and that's the more advanced population,» he said.
As Vox's Dylan Matthews pointed out, it's about abuse of power — according to Daniels's account, Trump's wealth gave him the ability to quash a damaging story about himself, at least until after the presidential election.
«There are a total of 8.5 million accounts of financial affiliates such as SBI Securities Co. Ltd.,» the publication pointed out.
Thank you for pointing out that our individual opinions regarding what may or may not have happened at some point in human history about two thousand years ago, that our individual opinions regarding the credibility (or lack thereof) of gospel accounts in terms of their accuracy and historicity, do not trump what actually happened (or didn't happen) in human history about two thousand years ago.
My instructor — a realist in the mold of Hemingway — patiently pointed out to me that I was writing a story, not an account.
Writing in sympathetic conversation with Weber, Novak points out that there is also a good deal of counterevidence that Weber did not take into account.
In one of Messiah Complex's more sober moments, Brand points out that while it would cost # 50bn to eradicate global poverty, the super-rich have # 21 trillion sitting in offshore accounts (a culture like that, he argues, needs another Malcolm X).
Ok detective you have the four witnesses and they gave their written statement about Jesus aka Jesus Christ, aka the savior, aka messiah, aka the truth, aka the life, aka the lamb of God, etc et al, and you have pointed out the differences in the accounts.
I was saying that all the historical accounts of Jesus (which you rightly pointed out are only the biblical accounts) have the miraculous interwoven from the earliest records.
In two respects, however, the Thomas version may be more original than the Matthaean, for, as Jeremias points out, the fact that the merchant is a general merchant and not a dealer in pearls, preserves the element of surprise, and that the merchant sold his merchandise is more likely to be original than that he sold all that he had (Ibid., p. 199) Both changes are easy to account for in the tradition; the first under the influence of the fact that the merchant found a pearl, and the second under the influence of v. 44 when the two parables were brought together by Matthew.
Here's the confusion: Arkes proposes and defends the notion that natural law best accounts for our intuitions of equality and justice; Prof. Smolin responds by pointing out that people have believed evil things in the name of natural law.
In a moment I shall defend my account from this charge, but let me first point out that Cobb's theory of regional inclusion leads to a position that is equally as absurd as the conclusions with which he attempts to saddle my presentation.
Eberstadt points out that the conventions of modern libertinism lead to a whole host of social and personal disorders, and she has plenty of evidence to back her claim up, but she provides no account of what would truly satisfy.
The author of the Fourth Gospel, at the point at which he is about to launch Out upon his account of the public career of Jesus, tells his readers what they are to look out for: «You will see heaven wide open, and God's angels ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.&raqOut upon his account of the public career of Jesus, tells his readers what they are to look out for: «You will see heaven wide open, and God's angels ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.&raqout for: «You will see heaven wide open, and God's angels ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.»
I did point out elsewhere that, with the help of God, PE and two weasels might account for post-flood diversity.
In fairness, the author points out the dificulties of providing a detailed account of the assistance to the Jews because, after all, it was conducted in secrecy.
Rather, as Ely points out, God's primordial nature gives him a vision of how an evil event can be turned to good account.
We should be honest about the slight discrepancies that exist between some accounts that can not both be true (for example, the order of the 3 Temptations of Jesus), while pointing out that these discrepancies do not change the lessons of the story, which is: you defeat Satan by learning the Bible well enough to keep him from tricking you!
They point out that what is called the moral influence theory fails to take full account of the power of sin.
In fairness, the author points out the difficulties of providing a detailed account of the assistance to the Jews because, after all, it was conducted in secrecy.
Whitehead turns out to be right: the presumed «exactness» of logic is a fake, and Russell was no more or less prone to error or excess through employing it than were other philosophers (like Whitehead) who eschewed it — a point Russell seems later to concede in his account of his subsequent «Retreat from Pythagoras» (BR, p. 54).
As James Wellman points out, «Evangelical numbers have grown 32 percent in the last decade in Washington, and evangelicals now account for 38 percent of the church - affiliated population.»
They pointed out the way in which Platonic metaphysics should develop, if it was to give a rational account of the role of the persuasive agency of God.»
(To avoid misunderstanding it may be well to point out that the general synthesis outlined in these pages makes no claim to replace or to exclude the theological account of human destiny.
Such a concern is echoed by those who point out that the inadequacies of several classical formulations of the significance of the person and work of Christ did not take into account the social setting and the political implications of the ministry of Jesus.
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