Sentences with phrase «possibly pointing the way»

In addition to possibly pointing the way to treatment, future research could lead to more technical diagnostics.

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When doing this, be sure not to highlight the «negative points of their way of thinking» or «why their ideas can't possibly work».
Possibly there won't be a point when you feel all the way out.
The real point is that the moving of these holydays of obligation to the following Sunday has had possibly unintended but nevertheless damaging consequences, which outweigh any conceivable gain (I accept that for a very small number of people it does mean that they will be able to celebrate these feasts — in however reduced a way — when previously they couldn't).
I don't get it... we re supposed to have a seperation of church and state in our politics yet we find that our political world is constantly guided by flawed religious beliefs... now religious beliefs are creeping into the workplace, at what point would someone possibly be denied a job because a perspective employer finds out that a perspective employees religious beliefs don't follow the employers... sorry guys religion doesn; t belong in politics or the workplace in any way, shape or form.
So John (alone among the gospels) reports, noting that a disciple of Jesus who was acquainted with the High Priest had found his way into the house — which we may possibly take as a hint that he had good information at this point.19
Justin points to evidence that suggests specific structures in gay men and women's brains may have developed in ways that are more typical for the opposite sex, possibly due to differing hormone levels in the womb.
So I did some exploring and taste testing and I get what you're saying at this point (even though I still love tempeh served any way it can possibly be served).
Their position in the table now looks worryingly precarious, with only a solitary point keeping the relegation zone at bay and a heavy defeat possibly on the way at Stamford Bridge, they could soon join the likes of relegation mainstays West Ham and Wolves inside the bottom three should their goal difference take a battering, which, considering they post the worst away defence in the entire top - flight — having shipped 22 in 9 away matches — is a likely scenario.
If scientists can figure out the role of oral bacteria, she said, it could point to new ways to screen for and possibly prevent the cancer.
4/22/2008 Scientists Identify Novel Way to Prevent Cardiac Fibrosis In a study that points to a new strategy for preventing or possibly reversing fibrosis — the scarring that can lead to organ and tissue damage — researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have determined that a molecul... More...
The answers go from 0 — not a chance, all the way through possibly, likely, almost certainly, or for 4 points — definitely.
I mean that in the best way possible — the film starts as one thing, morphs into another and ends up a completely different animal (possibly a Merman), but at no point is it ever less than great fun.
It's to Howard's credit that he is able to keep the momentum always breathlessly moving forward, but at some point, possibly due to the lengthy run time, you wish for a break in the action in order to have people actually talk to one another in a way that's not just a furthering of the plot or a red herring.
But as Marci Kanstoroom pointed out some years ago (when the design of the study was released but results were yet unknown), the study was set up in such a way that it could not possibly tell us much about charter schools.
If you're letting the engine get that hot, you're way past the point of overheating, and possibly causing further damage to the engine.
If you have ever wondered why some colors are way off on a display, there are many contributing factors and causes, including the color gamut, the calibrated white point, the intensity scale, and possibly poorly implemented dynamic picture processing and color management.
At no point during the hike did I wish I took the easy option, and besides the train cost almost as much, and my package included 2 buses and a train all the way back to Cuzco after the hike (later found out that many of the others didn't have this included, and they also made a mistake on my return date to Cuzco — possibly my own fault — but all ran smooth later on!).
There is no way I could possibly spend enough money to get those points / miles.
That means you could possibly net a 50 % return on top of the base points and credit card points you'd earn, making this probably one of the cheapest ways to ever complete a challenge status.
If you have been keeping track, meeting the bonuses is an easy way to get 125,000 points (essentially 125,000 MileagePlus Miles) in possibly less than three months.
If you love having reward redemption options, the American Express Membership Rewards program delivers them — giving you a long list of ways to spend your points that could possibly make your head spin and leave you muddled on how to best use your credit card rewards.
Like before the name of the game is point and click your way through the game, picking up and pocketing every item you possibly can in the sure knowledge that it can usually be combined or used in conjunction with something else to solve some ludicrous puzzle down the road.
But Spielberg has a long history with video games dating all the way back to the E.T. for Atari debacle; while his interest in gaming seems to have dropped off somewhat by the late 2000s, when he was making Boom Blox games for the Wii, at that point he could not possibly be unaware of Mario or confuse it with another franchise.
Pekka - I hope you noticed that I have in no way denied the basic point that humans are emitting large amounts of CO2 and that those emissions might possibly have an impact on the planets long term climate.
I'd prefer not to frame the issue the way that suits you, and just stick to my original points, namely, that a certain parallel possibly exists between creationists and climate skeptics.
For example, the argument that follows very substantially from the extent of continental shelf that there is within the Arctic Basin and, therefore, the particular relationship that warming on that relatively shallow sea has on trapped methane - for example, the emergence of methane plumes in that continental shelf, apparently in quite an anomalous way - leading possibly to the idea that there may be either tipping points there or catastrophic feedback mechanisms there, which could then have other effects on things, such as more stabilised caps like the Greenland ice cap and so on.
Although the old and failed statutory procedures are on their way out, the court made the important point (for «rump» cases, but also possibly for the new uplift power) that the fact that an uplift would be for a very large amount of money for possibly only a relatively technical breach of procedure (for example, a 35 % uplift here would have netted # 1m) can be an «exceptional circumstance» for not awarding even 10 %.
I did three things at this point that continue to make all the difference in my professional world: (1) I created processes to systemize pretty much everything I possibly could, (2) I looked for the technology to handle various workflows only after processes were in place so the work dictated the tool, and not the other way around, and (3) I picked the brains of my business clients who were running their companies in amazing and efficient ways, and I began applying their methods and processes to my workflows.
This can take shape in many different ways, but the point is to spend time together, possibly over a special meal prepared together as friends or family.
Fighting your speeding ticket is the only way to get your ticket dismissed and possibly avoid points, school, or the fine.
Case in point: «Call me for ways to optimize and possibly improve your credit rating.»
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