Sentences with phrase «pretty good point»

«We are at a pretty good point in our program now, but not yet where we want to be.
(I'm not saying don't save for retirement, but you have to admit it's a pretty good point.)
I think Pielke makes a pretty good point.
That's a pretty good point actually.
I think it's a pretty good point.
18:04 - And that seems a pretty good point to bring it to a close.
Though I don't agree with everything she says, I think she makes some pretty good points here:
The Citi ThankYou Preferred card offers a fairly long 15 - month introductory period on balance transfers, plus a pretty good points - based rewards program once your balance is paid off.
Genuinely fully agree good value for money but Jim brings up some pretty good points because it's EA https://www.youtube.com/wat...
I know the guy who put that together and he covers some pretty good points.

Not exact matches

This video does a pretty good job of outlining the main points, however:
It might sound rare or unlikely, but as Hello Giggles pointed out, «it's pretty likely that you know someone who fits the description» of an empath, which means that it's worth understanding how to tell as well as the good and the bad of dating an empath.
But at very least, it seems to me that a rough assessment of the economic impact of a vacation is a pretty good starting point.
The site points out that since the chain spent no money in actually producing a commercial, they pretty much received «the best ad deal in the history of television.»
Growing up middle - class, well - educated at this point in history is pretty much the golden card of all golden cards in the history of human life on this planet.
«There are points when I look at what they're doing and say, «Wow, that looks pretty good,»» Woodman admits.
«He pretty well had their attention by that point,» says Bredfeldt.
But there is definitely such a thing as too much of a good thing and I think we're getting pretty close to the tipping point.
But as you point out, the economy is doing pretty darn well.
In addition, Morningstar's Burns points to «a lot of growth in the alternative space, like margin arbitrage and managed futures making it into the ETF wrapper — and with pretty good success for people looking for diversification.
Their sample included a lot of small OPEC countries, who necessarily had high growth and low interest rates when oil prices were high, as well as a lot of Asian countries that followed the Japanese development model and themselves practiced financial repression, which of course made them pretty useless as points of comparison.
Seems a pretty good call at this point.
This article on Johnny Jet.com is a pretty good overview of how to get and use Ultimate Rewards points for travel other than cruises.
If you stayed the course during that time, things worked out pretty well, because you bought at the low point of the stock market, and you contributed more and can you imagine that tax lot that you invested in, in March 2009, where that is right now.
Well excellent point you got there mate.Google and MSN have different ways to improve link popularity and this makes explaining between those two pretty different.I guess Link building posts are hard to find these days.
Though a 394 - point drop might look big on paper, that's a pretty small swing, considering that the Dow has risen roughly 11,500 points from its March 2009 bottom — good enough for a 175 % gain.
That's pretty good, it's not really the point here.
Adulthood is potentially dangerous because it can create the false expectation that at some magic point we've got things pretty well figured out when, in reality, we're adrift in a sea of people who are literally making it up as they go.
@Chad, «well, the point pretty clearly is that you wont answer the question because you do nt like the answer» There you go again, claiming to be a mind reader.
Corporation is a pretty good metaphor... well, no even metaphor, the Catholic Church is somewhere between quasi-state and corporation at this point.
As Lewis points out, pretty good guys don't go around claiming to be the son of God, unless of course they are.
I imagine he's feeling like a pretty good husband at this point in the passage.
Not an atheist myself, but Sabio addressed your points pretty well in that thread, and I am opposed to revisionist history.
Don't be afraid, and as you've pointed out you are pretty good at making friends, so when your old neo-nazi christian friends dump you, you'll find some others.
I think my main challenge at this point is that, like Christians, many Muslims are pretty antagonistic toward the Gay lifestyle as well.
Good article and right on point, but I'm not so sure He would have been born to a prostitute since that would pretty much do away with the virgin birth thing.
There are pretty cool things about all the prophecies Jesus fulfilled, historical info pointing to Christ and the disciples, as well as psychological analyses of the changes seen in people in the bible that could only be logically explained by major shifts in belief.
Long and extra and not to the point but pretty good explanation.
During the run - up to the papal visit, we all got pretty well inured (if we weren't already) to the way in which the secular Press will take a Catholic news item, sometimes quite small in itself, and then turn it into a major news story which entirely misses the point.
to «civill...» I think your educated, logical remarks are pretty much wasted on this forum... but point well taken.
The broader issue is that smart political theologists have always conceded the same point: there is always a more or less small number of individuals who are able to live pretty well on Earth without recourse to religion.
The point of this is, especially in the south, you'd better be pretty careful who you tell your little secret to.
The Bible and Torah have maintained the Ten Commandments as a pretty good starting point.
It has got to a point where it seems to be doing a pretty good job in enabling humans to survive, provided we don't decide to destroy ourselves.
It's pretty quick to make, Luise prefers it to the traditional base and I thought» Better having too much pie than too little» (all my thoughts literally had a Brooklyn accent by this point).
This is something new to me as most of my inspirations come at night before bed or in the morning when I am pretty sure my kids don't want dinner for breakfast or dessert for dinner (well dessert for dinner I guess they wouldn't mind all to much - anyway the point is my inspirations tend to come at the wrong times and I have to wait to embark on them).
And every week I get points on eggs and squash, so apparently the card knows me pretty well.
These are far from my best loaves, but they're pretty good, and more to the point it makes it easier for home baked bread to be everyday.
I'm definitely not the best at math, actually I'm pretty horrible at it, but we're only just past the halfway point which means there are plenty of days to wear sundresses and sunnies and go on road - trips and pack picnics.
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