Sentences with phrase «real point of»

The deep windowsill is a winning feature of the eye - catching room, adding character and representing a real point of interest.
In last month's edition of REM, I wrote a column entitled The real point of buyer agency.
But of course the real point of this «casebook» episode is not about power but empowerment.
Many phones offer extra storage, but only LG can boast of the Quad DAC, and this could be a real point of differentiation for the V30.
Its real point of distinction is a 4 cm macro ability, which lets those fond of close - ups get more personal with a subject than other phones can.
But the real point of Lens is for it to be built into the Assistant, working in real time in a more conversational way, and then after that, in Google Keep and the camera app and who knows what else.
If there was one real point of contention with the original Moto X, it was with the camera.
While that's all well and good in terms of LED bulb statistics, the real point of interest (and the justification for the price tag) is the smart element of the bulb design.
He acknowledged to the Wall Street Journal that this would not be a «bulletproof solve», but added: «The real point of what we're trying to do is to make it a lot harder for anybody to misuse the data.»
After all, the real point of life insurance is ensuring your loved ones are taken care of after you die and do not have to drastically change their lifestyle.
Clients care about substance, not flash, so if you don't have a real point of differentiation, don't force it.
By now it's probably easy to see that the real point of implementing practice management software is to increase efficiency.
The real point of Mass v. EPA was to empower the EPA to bypass Congress and «enact» an agenda the people's representatives would not approve if put to a vote.
A red herring is an irrelevant fact (or factoid) that serves to divert attention from the real point of an argument.
And this is the real point of debate here, Fred (i.e. overconfidence in IPCC's detection and attribution of past climate change and the resulting notion of high 2xCO2 climate sensitivity), not the basic GH theory, which no one disputes.
Whether or not Overpeck was the author of the mysterious email to Deming, the real point of this email, presuming it exists, may merely have been that the MWP was not a global, synchronous period of warmth, in contrast with the late twentieth century.
But Wellington then got to his real point of advice which was that a major campaign could not be won without seizing tactical opportunities when they came up, and of course, «That Didactylos fellow was really telling you a further aspect of corruption in MacKay's position.»
The real point of this post is to emphasize that if the box was big enough to contain an elephant, that doesn't mean there is one.
There's no real point of continuing.
Of course, the real point of this article is El Nino may be making only a small contribution to the current North American warm winter.
Edward Hopper and Stuart Davis) were also showcased (this was the real point of the show), chaperoned, by more established American figures like Whistler (1834 - 1903), J. Alden Weir (1852 - 1919) Albert Pinkham Ryder (1847 - 1917) and John H Twachtman (1853 - 1902).
The stretch goals for this one are a real point of interest.
But the real point of the bundle is to include the two major DLC expansions — Mmore Goats and GoatZ.
Honestly, I don't think it's the real point of the post.
It seems that the backwards compatibility angle is going to be a real point of difference for people that own both consoles.
After all, the real point of a boss experience is to provide an emotional high point for the character.
The real point of Fable is to interact with the world in a good or bad way, then see the outcome.
Not one comment on this board so far mentions the real point of this game.
Let's face reality here, the real point of the Neo is to turn the standard PS4 into a price leader hence the minimization of the slim.
The disparity between what single - player fans will get out of Street Fighter V at launch, and what multiplayer - focused fans will get, has been a real point of struggle for me in writing this review.
I'm not going to pretend this game is some amazing example of mindblowing design or gameplay or anything, and there are some issues; there are no difficulty modes, and there is no real point of replaying the game outside of the intrinsic enjoyment.
Both feel that the real point of differentiation that independent pet specialty retailers — whether they are single - store operations or 21 - store chains — should focus on is their ability to deliver a high level of service.
In fact, it's often a real point of pride to complain about the appalling dearth of large cap value.
The real point of investing is not actually to make money but to have a better life and facilitate a form of contentment called Enough (a concept referenced in Chapter 1 of Simple Money).
What then is the real point of an RESP?
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?
But the real point of it all is the time.
I have made a real point of cooking with my children and now grandchildren.
It's a great history lesson, but the real point of telling that was to get up to speed with the last New York Auto Show.
The callipers on the other hand float over the entire assembly so there is no real point of changing them.
Mark Davies, Director of Education at ISS said: «The Catering Mark offers us a real point of difference that independently shows that we have planned and prepared meals that are healthy, fresh, well sourced and local.
Without it, what's the real point of living?
Naishuller makes sure we see those moments, because that's the real point of Hardcore Henry, an ugly and empty - headed excuse for a gimmick disguised as a movie.
Modern Romance is nothing terribly novel, and doesn't really seem to have any real point of view, although there are some pithy insights that do emerge from time to time within the modest story.
The real point of enticement is the hiring of director Fede Alvarez — a natural, intuitive replacement for Fincher, given that his Don't Breathe exhibited a real Panic Room influence.
His only real point of contact in the world is his supervisor Joby (David Thewlis), and all he really wants is to be allowed to work at home so he doesn't miss his phone call.
Similarly, Jolie's second directorial effort, the true - story W.W. II survival tale Unbroken, lacks any real point of view.
Well, they are right in that regard, which seems to be the real point of the film in the end, as these are people who live from day to day without much to look forward to except to go to work and drink all night, then do it all again the next day.
Not because I had a life changing experience but mostly because I fell in love — and, isn't that the real point of dating anyway?
But to the real point of Seeking Arrangement's press release: The company is attempting to not - so - subtly distance itself from the vast spectrum of sex - for - money services that we sometimes call prostitution.
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