Sentences with phrase «points to what»

Add these tier points to what you already earn by flying Southwest Airlines and you'll be well on your way.
The disclaimer also points to what you should never do to a Nylabone non-edible chew.
A friend points me to what must be the rashest swimming costume ever made: #thesharkgodscanseeyou http://t.co/u8CnPsHj1y — Nick Harkaway (@Harkaway) July 15, 2013
I do have a bit of insider information that points to what they are planning though.
There was a desire to change that to something else, and The Lovebirds was one suggestion that came my way; I thought it had to be singular, not plural, as that singularity points to what the book is about.
Her answer points to what has been a major problem in teacher evaluation for decades, a problem recent education reforms are now beginning to address.
When Stuart Klawans says «the nightmare vision of white people exerting their dominance not just around him but inside his body», he points to what may be one of the most damaging aspect of Jordan Peele's vision — that growing up Black in America means that many young Black people see themselves through White eyes and suffer the sometimes crippling psychological effects of that sadly harsh and limiting vision.
Continuing the handicapping, Fordham University's Paul Levinson points to what he considers two of the top shows on this year's Emmy list — «Friday Night Lights,» and «Dexter,» as evidence of the changing TV landscape.
From a physics standpoint, then, the north needle of a compass (or any magnet) points to what is physically — but not in name — the south magnetic pole of the earth, in other words, in the direction of the Arctic.
He points to what he calls accomplishments, while acknowledging mistakes that turned 80 percent favorable ratings into 90 percent unfavorables.
Then we equalized and drew with the spuds at home!!!! Please add those 2 points to what we currently have and see what happens!
It points to what is really appropriate and needed by the couple — not «counseling» (in the sense of dealing primarily with problems) but personalized training and coaching in relationship - building skills.
As an example he points to what happened when New York's state commissioner of education and the New York Board of Regents considered dissolving the Roosevelt school district (described as «New York's Soweto» by an official there) and dispersing its students to surrounding schools.
In short, I think our goal should be to have biology and evolution taught in a way that points to what we don't know as well as what we do.
The uncertainty of AAFRC's figures on giving to religion points to what may be another significant problem.
Jacobs also points to what he calls TEC's elevation of tolerance as the sine qua non of the church.
Re-surrection points to what happened to the despondent disciples of Jesus after his death, when all seemed to have collapsed in failure.
Jesus, in reply, points to what has been done, and Chapters 8 and 9 in Matthew have recorded these signs.
All of this points to what I hope is a trend toward talking more openly about doubt and acknowledging the vital role it can play in shaping our faith.
So in this sense, I am fine with Christians celebrating Passover and the other Jewish feasts, especially if they take the time and effort to not just celebrate the feast, but to show how it reminds us of Jesus and points to what He did (or will do) for the world.
Substance points to what a thing is, whereas accident points to some lesser characteristic of the thing.
This distinction points to what is perhaps the major flaw in Dreher's otherwise winsome effort: the lack of emphasis on creation as a normative order to which everyone, irrespective of faith, is subject.
There's already a lot of speculation as to how this newest iteration of Spider - Man was able to breathe new life into the franchise, but there is one particular moment in the film that points to what differentiates this Spider - Man reboot from its predecessors.
That irony points to what I see as an inescapable conclusion: The world probably can't solve climate change without nuclear power.
Some short - sellers gleefully pointed to what appeared to be a dramatic drop - off in Herbalife's new recruits.
Online behavior can point you to what sites they frequent, the social - media networks they prefer, the news they're more likely to read and so on.
Last week Schroepfer was on the sharp end of lots of awkward questions from visibly outraged committee members, with Collins pointing to what he dubbed a «pattern of behavior» by Facebook that he said suggested an «unwillingness to engage, and a desire to hold onto information and not disclose it».
Yet you don't seem to realize that the only reason you have to use such extreme language is because there is no rational grounds available to settle such disagreements, because nobody can point to what the market would have done, since it is unobservable.
The seven buyer trends in this article series point to what I call The Buyer Circle of Experience.
Pointing to what some atheists have or haven't done is irrelevant to that point.
We do so knowing that no political act can save us; at best they can only point to what can save us.
I assume that the word «character» (also a problematic term) might also point to what is intended by the expression «inner being,» and that such words as unselfish and selfish, helpful and unhelpful, friendly and hostile, open and bigoted, would be more particularized variations of the more basic notions of loving and hating.
Literary criticism can only point to what a document meant to the person who wrote it — I don't see how it can be evidence that what they meant to communicate was actually true.
And both actors used the opportunity to address the lack of diversity in the entertainment industry and point to what true diversity looks like.
And we are ready to have someone point to what is in our midst and say, There it is, the peace you yearn for: everlasting Love given to you in what looks to be but mere bread and wine» gift, pure gift, questions answered, wounds healed, loneliness vanished, and death of every sort conquered.
I have briefly noted some aspects of modern physics, medicine, and parapsychology to point to what you probably already knew: there is nothing in our modern common sense itself which rules out our consideration of a spiritual reality.
So also, theological models may make discourse possible, simplify complexities, and point to what otherwise eludes us.
In the future I will try to preach less and point to what others say, but I had....
But it probably is intended to point to what I have called firmness, and what others have styled «adamant demand,» in the expectation of, as well as in an insistence upon, the best from others.
I think their stories do similar pointing to what you are speaking of.
Though too faith - filled to be a patron of postmodernity, Augustine does point to what lies beyond» that which is timeless and timely, ever old, ever new.
These aspects point to what William Fore and Gregor Goethals call the «hidden» role of television which is «to tell what our world is like, how it works, and what it means».
When Paul spoke of the «folly» of the Gospel and counter-posed it to the «wisdom of the world,» he was pointing to what we might call a cognitive aspect of God's kenosis, of God's abasement.
But the «will to belong» does point to what we observe in human motives, cravings, sacrifices, satisfactions, and perversities.
Theravada Buddhists now point to What the Buddha Taught, by Walpola Rahula, a Ceylonese Bhikkhu (monk), as the best introduction to the central ideas of Buddhism, whether Theravada or Mahayana.
When non-theists can point to what it is they exactly do for humanity, outside of taking pot shots at the religious, I'll listen.
Nygren thus uses his doctrine of the contrasting motifs of eros and agape to point to what is distinctive in the Reformation conception of love, but he treats this as the only interpretation of love which really expresses the New Testament conception.
We love giving voice to people who challenge status quo, point to what's possible and spur our generation to say, «Let's go!»
When we use the term person we don't just point to what the human individual is, his essential constitution, but we directly, intentionally and deliberately signal his pre-eminent dignity.
You point to what you want.
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