Sentences with phrase «real point»

Anyway, I concluded that the only real point of my going was because I love the people.
Again, I focus people on that point because that's the president's real point in that message.
I think real point is to eat less for dinner.
Sometimes I wondered if the whole real point of having 9 months before giving birth was just to give us t...
If there was one real point of contention with the original Moto X, it was with the camera.
Sometimes I wondered if the whole real point of having 9 months before giving birth was just to give us time to settle on a name.
There is always the fact that the new Kindle is coming out soon and will certainly have upgrades that make it stand out, but what real point of superiority is going to put it over the top right now?
On the other side of the debate, advocates of the theory that this image is real point out how the leaning man in the center of the image uses the same pose as seen in the trailer, and that the details on the horse model are also identical to the ones seen in the trailer.
«With Matisco and Vrignaud, we found real points of reference that complement our values and are reflective of authentic Burgundy style.
That part was entertaining, but she brings up a very real point:
@ d - range... the point I was making was if the tab actually was coming here w / phone capabilities would u spend 5 - sumthing for a dell streak w / a outdated android os or spend 5 - sumthing for the samsung tab w / froyo plus video calling; come on lets keep it real
With Liverpool having rather unsportingly tied up all their major business before the end of July, and with the JAMES RODRIGUEZ TO ANFIELD rumors appearing to be nothing more than one of those weird self - generating confections that keep the rumor mill a-spinning, perhaps the only real point of interest here is to see where Mamadou Sakho ends up.
The only real point of interest was Brendan Rodgers» decision to move to a back three and his subsequent change back to the favoured formation midway through the second half.
On the other side of the debate, advocates of the theory that this image is real point out how the leaning man in the center of the image uses the same pose as seen in the trailer, and that the details on the horse model are also identical to the ones seen in the trailer.
Michael Real points out that much of popular culture, including television, presents morality plays to the public.
The real point is, there is no legal obligation upon an employer to fund an employee's political protesting.
The real point is, the media has its priorities backwards.
It becomes an objective in itself, when the real point should be to get money into the hands of people who are going to do something with it.»
The real point is that Facebook is orders of magnitude larger and more influential than any traditional media outlet, and yet the way it chooses the news its billion users see is still fundamentally opaque.
For managers, it's also a sign that you have not built a relationship with an employee, and therefore the real point is to create dissonance.
The real point, however, was to have everyone aspire to a higher bar of reliability, user experience, and site performance.
Then they finally got to the real point:
McDonald's director of global nutrition, Julia Braun, has flown in from head office in Illinois to participate in the session, but the real point is to let the dietitians speak — and perhaps prove none of the executives have cloven hooves.
We could list more big numbers, but the real point is this: there are no zero - cost options available here.
The real point of the spheres is how Amazon wants to use the nature on the inside to inspire employees.
For now, there's no real point in speculating about whether it will take weeks or months until a favorable shift in trend uniformity emerges.
The real point is to find something that will work for you and your baby.
So there is no real point in preempting the process by insulting the VC or angel investor with an unwarranted starting point for a valuation.
You can buy all sorts of things with bitcoins these days — but, most of the time, there's no real point in doing so.
While the argument we made was largely top down in nature, the real point was that when markets suffer negative sentiment and de-rate, it provides fertile ground for stock pickers seeking exceptional values.
If you are a company that only serves the Los Angeles area, there's no real point in showing ads to people living in New York City.
The real point is that if all the Muslims of the Arab world could be convinced the fable of heaven is nothing more than a fairy tale, and that there are no 72 virgins or old freinds and family to greet them, then the world would immediately become a safer place
The real point is that whoever did this thinks he's going to earn some kind of celestial brownie points for putting names on a list.
That leads to the real point.
They are real points of contact with the whole that unites them.
If there is a point worth proving about Christian ethics and whether or not there is still a useful place for them in our culture (that's your real point, isn't it?)
justification brings forgiveness for Wesley, but the real point is the therapeutic work of grace in restoring the ability to love in regeneration and sanctification.
This brings us then to the real point of disagreement between Plantinga and Griffin: the question of whether every actual world must necessarily contain self - determining entities and hence whether an omnipotent being can unilaterally bring about any world devoid of genuine evil.
But I am getting way off subject here, and into dangerous waters, so let me back up to the real point of this post.
Bottum misses, however, the real point of capital punishment.
And you're STILL side - stepping all my real points.
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).

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