Sentences with phrase «real point out»

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.
(4) Biblical texts must be understood in their human context: for otherwise we shall fail to read their real point out of them and instead read into them points they are not making at all.
Michael Real points out that much of popular culture, including television, presents morality plays to the public.

Not exact matches

AI experts say the idea has merit but also point out that assistants will always work better when connected to the Internet, where they can draw on massive processing and data resources in real time.
The whole point is to allow operators to get all their mistakes out of the way in the virtual world, so they can be safer in the real one.
I mean, how many businesses can actually point out the real reasons a customer keeps coming back to do business with them?
As some other, savvier Twitter users are pointing out, this is a bad idea that can have real - world consequences for your career.
«If I had the wherewithal to wave a wand and have policy - makers pay attention to the real job creators in this country, I would point out that finding qualified people is the biggest impediment to growth,» he says.
One person who pointed out the dangerous asset bubble developing in 2005 was economist Robert Shiller, whose composite Case - Shiller index, created in the 1990s, studies real estate prices nationally and in key urban areas.
Real estate assets in Canada accounted for 40 per cent of total wealth in 2012, he pointed out, as opposed to only 32 per cent in 1999.
In years to come, a lack of real income growth is likely to remain problematic for many Americans, but Soros is right to point out how a much maligned trend may perversely play to our advantage in the short - to medium term.
«Try to be a beacon of rationality by posing the «what ifs» to your boss, and point out the positives of the situation with real facts,» Taylor said.
The founders point out how attendance at conferences in general has gone up dramatically over the last five years because people are making these digital connections with brands and peer - to - peer, and want to meet people in real life.
PWC then pulled out details to grade 75 cities using a decimal point scale up to five, for each area's capacity for real estate investment, development and homebuilding.
«The process of execution includes real customer development, changing your product into what people actually want and tons of other hard work and learning moments that an idea - stealer wouldn't have in his or her arsenal,» points out entrepreneur Brent Goldstein.
EBITDA is a «questionable metric,» he points out, because «it allowed accountants to shift real costs into categories that somehow didn't «count» as expenses.»
Believers in the technology - is - alienating - us theory are quick to point out the real separation is happening in more intimate settings, such as at home, where families aren't talking much at the dinner table because they're all on their phones.
And yet, as Reynolds points out, the Conservative - Liberal coalition government actually increased spending in real - dollar terms by 5.3 % in the past year.
And part of the problem is that there's no «real» or «natural» price for CEO labour (or for anything else), nothing to serve as a comparison point to figure out if such labour is being sold at the «right» price.
As Dossia's former executive director pointed out in an interview, privacy is still a real issue.
Lead researcher Andrew Oswald points out that companies like Google that invest in initiatives to increase employee support and satisfaction realize productivity gains up to 37 % in the real world.
One anecdote of this is how many of us point out (and in many cases rightly so) that expenses have increased while real take home pay has (generally) increased.
In order to mitigate that, students will learn how to get out of the building and search for the real pain points and unmet needs of customers.
He started making his bets soon after, but pointed out that he really did start making serious money until well over a year later, and 2007 and 2008 were the real paydays.
It turned out that the company's expertise in generating and displaying complex graphics and getting high fidelity data from point A to point B in fantasy landscapes had a very useful real - world application — helping U.S. military operatives maintain an edge while engaging in ongoing cyber warfare.
The round was co-led by Rally Ventures out of Menlo Park, and Grotech Ventures out of D.C., with participation from Correlation Ventures and prior investors including Point Nine Capital, Middleland Capital, Bull City Venture Partners, and real estate influencer Tom Ferry.
And The New York Times yesterday pointed out that all of the $ 31.5 billion in new aid is not going to be spent on the Greek people any more than the American QE3 is spent here; it's going to be given to the Greek banks to help pull them out of their negative equity and all of their bad real estate mortgages.
«Losses only become real when you take your money outpoints out Saundra Davis, MSFP, a financial educator in California.
Now the astute observer might point out that the bulk of the decline in sales was seen in areas popular with buyers from mainland China — which also happens to be the main region that most believe is the source of the majority of the foreign capital flowing into our real estate market.
His tweets have actually pointed out the real issues of Chinese expansion and Chinese attacks on American workers.
While the anonymously maintained blog tends to be on the hyperbolic side, many articles point out real concerns with everything from economies laden with debt to high - frequency trading dynamics.
You're reasonably sure at this point that your idea has potential, but most investors won't fund you unless you have a prototype out there with REAL users, not just prospective ones.
The real problems are China, Japan, and Germany (as you point out in your piece).
Defenders of the SALT deduction, such as the National Governors Association, point out that state and local income, real estate and sales taxes are mandatory.
If you accumulate a lot of points, you can then cash out real money.
He points out that if social media is to achieve its real potential in India, then the industry needs to bridge the regional language barrier and add to the English - speaking market, which as he rightly points out is limited at about 200 million.
As my colleague Rick Newman pointed out, Warren and the committee didn't have authority to administer any real punishment, which made Warren look like an ineffectual grandstander at first.
The author, Christopher Jones, points out that stock owners already have exposure to real estate as large public corporations own most of the commercial real estate in the U.S. Given the short history of REITs, he is not convinced that they provide «meaningful» diversification and points out that home owners already have enough real estate in their household assets.
As Forbes points out, a decline in Midtown Manhattan real estate automatically translated to a decline in Trump's wealth.
However, it is important to point out that these tokens aren't exactly shares of the company, yet as the start - up in question becomes more profitable, so will these tokens which can be traded on exchanges for real money.
He likes to be short companies related to real estate and construction in China and also pointed out steelmakers and iron ore players.
Lance Roberts correctly points out that markets compound a smoothed annual return in theory, but not in real life.
The point of this exercise is to take a real look at your retirement savings and your retirement plan, and figure out exactly what you need to be a happy retiree.
As the report's authors pointed out, strong demand continues to drive price growth in the Austin real estate market.
Some real estate agents and mortgage lenders are quick to point out real estate's virtues but are a little slower in pointing out the downsides of investing in real estate.
While these examples might all seem like niche use cases, it turns out they're pretty big and important niches that solve some real pain points for many people across the world.
«They have real technology and at this point will have early revenue or early product traction, which for something coming out of university is relatively rare.»
@Chuckles I was not being hostile, but am just trying to point out that you are basically willing to conflate any similar cognitive errors such as we have as humans as being significant in any way in religious terms, should it happen that we encounter some alien species that also has idiots who think imaginary stuff is real.
And as others have pointed out, if you are a believer, no one had any real choice, as this was all pre-ordained (so much for free will, like God «hardening Pharaoh's heart»).
Which brings me to my point: Why would any intelligent person take tales from the bronze age (or read out of a hat for that matter) for real?
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