Sentences with phrase «pretty on point»

Provided the economy continues to grow at a modest pace, this 2018 housing market prediction seems pretty on point.
Likewise, the cameras on offer are also pretty on point for a tablet, as you will find a 13 - megapixel rear camera which is coupled with a 5 - megapixel front - facing camera.
They come from OnLeaks on behalf of Android Authority, and OnLeaks is usually pretty on point when it comes to these sort of renders.
Her eyebrow game is pretty on point
There's a huge risk involved in this, besides the inevitable jeers for the lack of originality, as you'll need to be pretty on point with your controls and and gameplay to pull it off.
SBDF - 9 was some messed up shit, but if you look at DFs recent stuff - Hack n Slash was pretty on point - I've heard similar things about Massive Challis too and CQ2.
Awesome review, and pretty on point.
GM has been pretty on point with weight predictions, Camaro SS lost 200 lbs, V6 and 4 - cylinder lost 300 and 400 lbs respectively, CT6 is as light as the CTS, Malibu lost 300 lbs.
I think it's safe to say my flats game is pretty on point right about now.
Champagne and s» mores would be pretty on point for me.
But their ginger tea was super refreshing and their donut game was pretty on point.
Lately, their stuff has been pretty on point!
The measurements listed for the small were pretty on point.
Now the DTM is pretty on point with its YouTube content, and one of the highlights each year is the end - of - season «movie» - a round - up of the highlights of the season, all put together in a beautifully - made video which you don't have to be a fan of the DTM to enjoy.

Not exact matches

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.
I mean, I could get a long lens, and a pair of binoculars, and I could see my house from space, which you know, pretty soon, on the way to Mars, the planet's basically gonna look like a star at some point.
«(But) if there's curtailment all the way to the point of discontinuing that flow of product... that utilization taken away from the refineries would have a pretty negative effect on the refineries.»
Todd Newman and Anthony Chiasson's appeals of their insider trading convictions hinge on a fairly nit - picky legal point about jury instructions, although an important one that has an appeals court pretty riled up.
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.
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.
I am far more educated on the Old testament than the New, but I'm pretty sure some of Jesus's key points are love and compassion.
I apologize for those on our side who can not communicate calmly, but would point out that they're pretty much met 1 for 1 on yours.
Regardless, it is important to focus on the major themes in Scripture, which seem to be pretty clearly explained, as you point out.
Based on that — 2 or 3 sentences are pretty simplistic — I found myself at a point to either accept or reject Jesus.
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.
He looked down on the woman, but Jesus points out in Luke 7:44 - 46 that Simon had committed some pretty big sins himself, and these in just the last fifteen minutes.
Bailey does go on to point out that he believes Paul wanted the church to kick this man out of their fellowship, which would be pretty shocking back then, since there was only one church in a community.
Then again I guess you could make the argument that every rock on Earth is technically space rock at one point or another when we first formed so I guess I continually get my wish every second I take a step, but lets just say for arguments sake that rocks that didn't form on earth are pretty neat.
Sorry Neville did nt mean to imply that you meant the other things in fact i am agreeing with what you said in fact and pretty much with your point of view on most of your comments we have discussed.I was adding my own thoughts that that there is so much more to what Jesus did for us on the cross.
to «civill...» I think your educated, logical remarks are pretty much wasted on this forum... but point well taken.
Sometimes there's debate about the significance and point of the passage, and at other times people agree pretty quickly on the point.
Lind is a Mennonite, so readers will be pretty sure where he is heading with his analysis, but if they have an interest in the fine points of biblical hermeneutics, the journey on which he takes them is quite enlightening.
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.
bob said, on December 9th, 2009 at 4:00 pm Richard, for what it's worth, I pretty much agree with all of your points.
The organism draws its genes from an enormously variegated gene pool; it develops under the influence of them and also under those of a probably pretty heterogeneous environment; and, at any given stage of its life, the way its genes and its previous environment have acted up to that point may have considerable effect on the nature of the environment to which it will next be subjected — if the animal does not like it here it may migrate someplace else, and so on.
That is the main selling point of RCC, pretty dresses, soothing music, and they could draw and deceit quite a few weak minded sheep afraid to stand on their own.
I emphasize that Iâ $ ™ m not at all referring to Harpurâ $ ™ s content at this point, but the 4 requirements of a â $ œreasonable approachâ $ pretty much disqualifies me on all counts.
On the latter point, I am just like Caitlyn... only not as rich, famous, or as pretty... (dammit!).
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).
Serve it warm (to the point that it's soft, but not melted into a puddle on the plate - this would still taste great but not look as pretty) with crackers and bread and be in love.
And every week I get points on eggs and squash, so apparently the card knows me pretty well.
I feel like we pretty much skipped right over it and I'm looking forward to that happening every single year from this point on.
Pretty much any Asian - inspired dish would go great with this.It's just a tad sweet, so mixing any kind of salty or spicy is just on point.
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.
You're not crazy for peeling chick peas, because if you are, than so am I:) I'm pretty OCD with food (texture and appearance), so the really loose skins on some chick peas always drove me nuts on both accounts... to the point that I HAD to remove them.
I drizzled them with a bit of white chocolate (on the berry itself) and piped the cream cheese so it raised to a pretty point on the top.
I'm glad there wasn't a camera pointed at me because I'm pretty sure the expression on my face wasn't pleasant.
The amount of salt in the recipe is on point — pesto itself was quite salty, but with pretty plain tasting mushroom it was awesome.
When it came to the point of tempering thechocolate (giving it a stable form so it doesn't melt too easily), the advice he received was pretty simple: it's not going to work.Everyone said a liquid sweetener would be impossible to use on a large scale and that it wasn't even worth trying to make chocolate with agave,» says Martha.
The problem is that this process is unprecedented, will take considerable time to complete and it outcome is necessarily uncertain — points of risk were spelled out pretty clearly in the latest bidder statement Murray Goulburn offered the market on Monday.
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