Sentences with phrase «points people toward»

IN a surprising move the post actively points people toward the Steam refund feature, before going on to say:
The author does not take a stark position on this, but points people toward passive funds if active fees are too high, and track records do not validate good investment choices.
1) It points people toward strategies that are valuation - conscious.

Not exact matches

5 is a «Best Place to Work» for one simple reason: Our steadfast commitment to hire the right people, treat them as fully - formed adults, and point them toward a common vision of helping others.
When you reach out to people, they may agree to point a link toward your website.
When talking to someone, tilt your head, align your torso with that person's and point your toes toward the person, she says.
Gawker pointed out that Zuckerberg's donation is going toward furthering the things that he thinks would help the world, which are not necessarily the things that other people think would help the world.
Vanderkam pointed out that if she'd been pressed at the start of the week to carve out seven hours to put toward a priority like mentoring people at work, the executive would have claimed to be too busy to come up with that extra pocket of time.
By Shadow of Truth from The Daily Coin: There is a trend, we can see a clear opposition is growing, we have more people moving toward our point of view than the Statists» views.
I read it with a bias toward David being a nice guy... so I assumed that he was pointing out that @ $ $ holes come in many flavors and being atheist or Christian doesn't make you any more or less prone to it... some people are just pricks.
One might call this natural law, or, in good Lutheran fashion, speak of the orders of creation to point toward the given structures of life and the human person.
Wormwood points out in letter 17 that they have been effective because they turned people toward the gluttony of delicacy rather than excess.
His statements about priest and king being bound to the land and the people ultimately point back toward a view that sees social and moral responsibility for the common welfare as stemming from a prior relational view of human persons.
«We will, indeed, attempt to provide for those in physical need, but we will also point people to the crucified and risen Lord Jesus... To all who wish to hear we will share the hope of eternal life and the forgiveness of sins through repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.»
They hopefully move us toward real and genuine relationships with the important people around us and in our daily lives but to gain stratosperic or exopheric knowledge without those changes at the root and I often think «Whats the point
But when a person crosses the halfway point in his life, his value «vacuum» or inner poverty becomes painfully obvious as he moves on the downward slope toward death.
R. R. Reno has written eloquently: «By clarifying what God has done in the person of Mary, the Church raises our eyes toward the highest goals, teaching the faithful that human flesh is capable of remarkable feats of holiness — even to the point of sinless perfection and fellowship with God in our flesh.»
Apocalyptic is only a step from, and points toward, forms of perception in which the indefinite infinite swallows up the concrete act or person.
To resort simplistically to militantly pro-earth and antiprogress positions misses the vital Christian and humanistic point that our sojourn upon the earth is not yet completed and that we must continue to work unflaggingly toward social justice and the well - being of all people.
How come some people on here claim to possess a logical and fact based mindset, yet can't explain their point of view without acting hostile and demeaning toward «religious people».
The best way to bring the sinfulness of such sins home to us is to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business, contacts with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons as mere «things.»
We can not demonstrate from the Gospels that at every point and in every moment there was just this response of Jesus as person to God's activity toward him and in him.
Another point about the common tradition that requires note if we are to make progress toward sorting out the relation between authority and office is that, within it, authority is a term that is applied in a proper sense only to persons, either the divine Persons of the Trinity or human persons who act on God's persons, either the divine Persons of the Trinity or human persons who act on God's Persons of the Trinity or human persons who act on God's persons who act on God's behalf.
Abraham Moles, director of the Social Psychology Institute at Strasbourg, points out that while TV has been a cultural life buoy for farmers, lonely people, and the culturally and the socially impoverished in France, it has at the same time been a pressure toward the banal and the constricting for those already experiencing a communication - rich life.
If the point of religion is to bring peace and guide a culture toward certain specific behaviors, primarily for order and the preservation of the good qualities of society, then how can one say that one religion is better than another or that a «religion-less» person who STILL acts the SAME way (i.e. does right unto their neighbors, lives according to the thing the bible suggests) but is more tolerant is not as high quality a citizen as another who is associated with a Major League Religious Team?
At the Scene, Dara makes a point I start out being quite sympathetic toward: We allow the people making law to represent their constituents — in fact, we generally encourage them to resemble their constituents and celebrate their own biographies — but we deny the same sort of personality....
Schreuder's contention, that a close association between preacher and people exists in preaching, points toward the subjective and corporate dimensions of interpretation.
When humans persist in sin despite God's frequent attempts to call them toward obedience and to warn them of what will happen if they continue down the path they are on, there comes a point where sometimes, God simply withdraws His hand of protection and allows people to suffer the consequences for their sin, for chaos to reign, and for Satan to bring death and destruction.
I think the point of the cartoon is to point out that, while many churches claim to «welcome all», the welcome toward gay people is only for those in the closet.
Even people like me, who tend toward childlike faith to begin with, finally give up at some point and stop blaming themselves for the lack of relationship.
Whether you join a small group at your church, find an FPU or Crown Ministries class, or seek out virtual community by following a blog or hashtag, begin to knit together a group of people to support your efforts and point you toward God's plan for your life (which includes your money).
People often point me toward bakeries that are fancy and extravagant, but I'm happy to go to places like Baked, Babycakes, and Citizen Cake, that bake up treats like I want to eat, not fussy showstoppers.
At this point I was basically in the front row, charging toward the field involuntarily (getting charged toward the field, I guess), one of the only people around me to see the official's arms in the air.
At some point, the lack of self - care sets you up to treat the people you care about most the opposite way you intended when you first gravitated toward Attachment Parenting.
For full disclosure, when I first spoke with the people of Happy Baby, I had some reservations, mainly because their foods are geared toward babies and toddlers, and our children are past that point.
Former President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan says the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has become a reference point as Nigeria moves toward another election.
Using the protracted power crisis that has plagued the country for the past three years to buttress his point, the former flagbearer - aspirant of the Convention People's Party (CPP) said the President has failed to show the needed sense of urgency toward solving the problem.
«If you're going to be in a budget battle, you want to be with someone who can make points, who has relationships with legislators and can change minds and turn people toward public education.»
Pointing at the Armory toward the end of a press conference to announce the support of two Spanish - language newspapers, Espada said, «this should be a place that employs over 3,000 people, but cheap politics and pandering... inexperience, and inexperience, resulted in it still being an empty building.»
Obama pointed to community colleges like HVCC as institutions that can point young people toward high - tech and clean - energy programs that are driving new sectors of the economy.
The county executive pointed to a study by E.J. McMahon, founder and research director for the conservative Empire Center for Public Policy, who has said housing values in the state could decline by up to 20 percent if fewer people are unable to afford more expensive homes and instead put money toward taxes.
Ehrsson then repeatedly touched each person's actual chest with one rod while, with another rod, he jabbed toward a point below and in front of the two cameras that corresponded to the «virtual chest» of the image projected into the goggles.
Lewis of GAVI points out that there is a need for people who can work toward enabling the delivery of vaccines to the people who need them.
Working out how to do it in the pigs would point the way toward, say, adding copies of the cancer - fighting gene p53 into a person's genome.
In them I talked about violence, for example, the abolition of barbaric customs such as torturing people to death for religious heresy, to reinforce the point that human nature comprises many components, some of which incline us toward violence, some of which pull us away from it.
On the one hand, it points the way toward the selective targeting of neurons that hold memories of events so traumatic that people are disabled by them.
An arm turns horizontally from a central hub, and if a person lies on the arm with his head toward the pivot point, the outward - pushing force translates into a downward push from the head toward the feet that challenges the heart, muscles, and bones much as standing on Earth does.
If you have an opportunity to respond to a letter that is unjustifiably critical, try (if you can) to succinctly point out, in the gentlest possible way, that the writer is not the best person to judge work in your field, and guide the committee toward more informed opinions (external evaluators and reviewers of papers or grant proposals).
But my point is not only about Scott, my point is really that Martin was so in contact with so many brilliant individuals — and Scott is a truly brilliant person, in fact Martin devoted at least one or two columns, maybe even three to Scott's ideas — but my point is that that Martin was in contact with these brilliant minds all around the United States and Europe and the rest of the world, and he managed to stay on top of the correspondence and to incorporate good ideas that came from all sorts of places, and he was very willing toward the later part of his life to share with people the immense amount of stuff that he had received.
«The findings for this study are not only fascinating but potentially very important, because they point toward a new paradigm: different people react differently, even to the same foods,» says Eran Elinav (@EranElinav), a researcher in the Department of Immunology at the Weizmann Institute and another of the study's senior authors.
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