Sentences with phrase «read some interesting points»

Yesterday I was reading an interesting point of view expressed in an editorial in The Financial Post which perhaps you saw.
I've read some interesting points on preference and choices in this thread and I think that is what it boils down to.

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Original content that offers a creative and interesting read for traffic and engages the reader to the point that they want to share it was the goal.
You read a few interesting messages and are just formulating a response when you suddenly realize that the talk in the meeting has shifted to something you very much need to know about — but you've missed an important point.
«The point of the «about us» page is to educate visitors about your business, which means it should be interesting to read, view or interact with.
Matt Yglesias raises an important point here about conservatives who can't abide any increase in tax rates but will entertain raising more tax revenues through reductions of tax expenditures — that cool trillion or so we forgo in tax revenue each year through various favored activities in the tax code, like the mortgage interest deduction or the... Read more
Trade tensions between China and the US continue, and I read a piece on China that I thought might interest Kee Points readers.
Read the other points Brent Donnelly found interesting at Camp Kotok in the linked PDF: AMFX - Camp - Kotok - 2017 - 21AUG17
Any investor who is interested in value investing — and at some point, every trader should be — should start by reading The Intelligent Investor and soaking up what it has to offer.
At the time I was more interested in Eastern philosophy than Western as it seemed to point me towards more interesting ideas in mathematics, but I did read the Bible.
The most interesting proposal I have read recently was the «complexity» theory, (http://cogprints.org/3857/), because it will be testable, in a machine model, at some point.
For those of you who are interested in reading the arch of a sad, sad bitter life, crusie through the remarks by «the son a Piper man» aka Tom Tom, Stands for nothing, hates everything, curses when left with nothing to say, then hysterically claims victory for hurting someone's feelings, and stands for nothing, but will gladly point out your poor syntax, grammar and spelling errors like a weary retired 3rd grade teacher.
Appendices point interested readers to fuller examination of Smith's own texts and further reading on Smith.
The writer of a devotional book I read more than forty years ago — a book whose author and title I have forgotten — made an interesting point about the Holy Spirit.
That is an interesting point about reading faster.
I'd read about it a few years ago and thought they made some interesting points, though honestly I don't remember specifically what they were.
Really interested in your input (du n no, but reading those things, if they are true I don't think he and ricky can be compared from an «ethic» point of view)
Still, I think your analysis was interesting to read and would love for you to debate these points further.
There are about eight big plays or so that he made including his two sacks against the Ravens that I am going to point out to you so you can understand exactly why he is getting the Hoss Of The Week for Week 9, but in the interest of not boring the hell out of you with too many words (reading is hard), I will try to make the descriptions of those plays as brief as possible.
I read an interesting article about the potential of Ramsey and Xhaka, it raised some good points and missed a couple good points, Xhaka might be the player to get the best our of Ramsey.
These stats award points for various factors to give an overall score based on the scores for attacking, defending and possession and the table makes for interesting reading.
I was reading an interesting article on Lebron's 3 point shooting woes this year, basically looking at it historically and from a few other statistical viewpoints.
Hi, I found your post and the replies interesting to read and would just like to make one point.
My friend Mia Wenjen has a great roundup of 50 must - read diversity picture books, and after Laurel finishes the young readers version of I Am Malala, I am totally pointing her to this collection of 8 empowering middle grade novels for kids interested in social justice.
If others are interested in reading her discussion of this point, it's in the section «Strengths and limitations of this study» starting in the 4th paragraph, including:
A really great read with some very interesting points.
You can spark your toddler's interest in the alphabet simply by talking and pointing to letters while you share a cozy reading session!
When I read the statistics of how little time children are playing outside it actually shocked me, although I understand to a point that in this world of technology we live in nowadays, children seem to be more interested in TV, tablets and gaming.
The links you posted were interesting reads, but if they demonstrated that point I missed it.
An interesting point that the film made was research being done into ways to help Caesar moms... [Read more]
Yes, Milton would, I suspect, agree with your point - of - view, but it is interesting how 400 years after Milton's birth how so many wish to read into Milton modern interpretations that gloss over his actual view.
The report on the 9th September by the Sunday Mail Medical Correspondent Jo Macfarlane titled «Complaints culture is bleeding schools and hospitals dry» made very interesting reading from the point of view of MRSA Action UK.
The key point here is that AAIB reports are freely published and can be read by anyone with an interest in the case.
Point number 8 is particularly interesting, as I keep on reading how Labour politicians want to get out into communities, and increase support this way, and they seem so enthusiastic, but to me it suggests lack of boundaries.
Website contributors with less media exposure can also learn how to answer questions or convey scientific information in a general interest story by reading more experienced commenters» input, Guilyardi points out.
So anyway the surprising statistic that Blumenthal gave us was that at this point — you know, I found this interesting because I've been reading various stories on this beat for the past couple of years saying that there's going to be lot of technology problems; this is a huge information technology problem.
The author Cascia is very talented and she includes all the useful points in a very right way that makes the posts interesting to read right from start to end.
And in the last marker, I just want to point out to you that aldosterone there, that's like a marker down, I read that one, it was really interesting because your blood chemistry, or a previous one, showed an alteration in sodium and potassium, I won't get to the details unless you want me to, but you usually see that pattern in sodium and potassium on you if you have low cortisol, low cortisol, low aldosterone.
If you are interested in Paleo, leave the stuff you found on the internet aside and read everything Laura points to also Chris Kresser and others.
I will be reading all of them (up to the point, at least, that they degenerate into arguments between two or three particularly vociferous and contentious individuals), but I will be responding only to those that raise particularly interesting questions or issues, or point out any bone - head mistakes I may have made that need to be fixed.
How quitting drinking changed this girl's life — fabulous points + interesting read about the effects of alcohol in our bodies, even if it's just a glass o» wine a night (#guilty).
They blend data with examples from their practices to make an interesting book with many points I'd not read before.
At one point or another, every woman has found herself both attracted to a man and unsure if that man was interested in... (read more)
Read through their profile, look at their pictures, find a shared point of interest or a common thread, and send them a message commenting on it.
The gallery is really diverse and interesting, and reading through the lives of people who have featured in paintings over the last 600 years is sure to provide a great talking point for you and your date.
The other interesting fact about point 2 (if you read the fine print) is your profile may appear in search engine queries.
Be sure to be polite and show her that you read his profile by mentioning a few points from it, like a shared interest, traveling experience, or something that can open up a dialogue between you two.
While all the actors from the first film (Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin) have expressed interest and / or willingness to come back for the sequel, none of them have read the script at this point.
More interested in reading his film than sharing routine production anecdotes, he points out subtexts and religious symbolism.
Nonetheless, SLANT has some of the best film reviews available on the internet, and the act of reading the contributors» points of view, regardless of agreement, is a high interest of mine.
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