Sentences with phrase «primary points discussed»

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Some of the topics discussed were: what types of companies have been funded within the current guidelines; what is the success rate of funding campaigns, and range of proceeds; what are the primary points of debate regarding the new legislation, and to what degree are the new regulations expected to simplify the process of issuing equity for startups.
The authors were discussing the idea that eating local food reduces your CO2 output and pointed out that the primary CO2 cost of food was the production, not transporting it to the end user.
Kim, a Democrat from Bayside, and Halloran, a Republican attorney from Whitestone, discussed taxes, overdevelopment and a recent article in the Queens Tribune which drew attention to Halloran's religion as well as a rumor that the Republican was, at one point, going to be replaced in the race by Democrat Paul Vallone, who lost in the Sept. 15 Democratic primary to Kim.
While less strict partisanship might be one potential benefit of opening primary elections, Skurnik also points out that there is a question of fairness that should be considered when discussing open primaries.
In my own deeper reading of the essay, I found a particular point by Willingham that I think connects it to one of the primary, but surprisingly one of the least discussed, challenges facing the current CS for All movement.
RECENT VISITORS to St George's Primary School in Bristol would have seen children learning to take another's perspective by discussing the classic Three Little Pigs story written from the wolf's point of view.
Dissertation discussion chapter is the heart of your dissertation since this is the place you discuss all your primary discoveries on the point.
When discussing the ongoing success of the pet care market, even in the thick of a troubled economic climate, many industry observers are quick to point to the love that pet owners have for their companion animals as the primary driver of this trend — and rightfully so.
At this point, you may be left with laundry lists of technical, personal, and professional details that don't fit into the primary sections of your resume discussed so far.
Your point that Ross stated previously (in a previous story) that he did not feel the need to disclose his primary (or secondary) motivation for conducting open houses to his clients, yet he then said that potential clients who hopefully would list with him ought to disclose that they had, or would have, other Realtors in to discuss listing issues, aka competitors, reveals the true inner workings of a commissioned sales person's mindset.
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