Sentences with phrase «see these signs pointing»

But my thoughts turned to Ruleville as we waited for the light to change and I saw the sign pointing east to the seat of Sunflower County, home of that great lover of liberty, Senator James Eastland.
«It is rare to see all signs pointing so unwaveringly toward the same result, in this case a highly elevated risk of future megadroughts in the United States.»
It has been said: Those who skate on thin ice can hardly expect to see a sign pointing to the precise spot where they might fall in.
They might not even be Chinese, they might be Korean, I can see a sign pointing to a Korean church.

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You'll even earn cash (or points) on the purchase, and from the sign - up bonus (see below).
That said, DiClemente said he sees the «aggressive» sub - $ 40 price point as a sign that «profitability is likely not a near - term event.»
While the consumer spending report is only one small data point among a dozen factors, it could be a sign that we will see pay stabilization, and even show us a slight increase over the next few months.
Mona points to the rise of minorities and women in participating in junior golf and sees it as an encouraging sign for the future of the game.
Many saw little point in buying expensive new PCs and signing up with service providers to access content that was not only less secure but rarely French.
Rather, I see it as a sign that trade has reached a new balance point in the global economy — and one that we have the ability to nudge forward.
But the daily - deals market has been heating up ever since Groupon first saw signs of success and it has reached a boiling point.
Jun 26, 2017 In the past few years we've seen a resurgence of point - earning credit cards and handsome sign up bonuses.
Unemployment is at the lowest point in a decade, and we're finally seeing signs of wage growth as well.
Business blogging has seen a meteoric rise in the last few years, and all signs point to the trend continuing in force in 2014.
This is well below the high of 4.9 per cent seen in June 2004, despite the 150 basis point increase in the federal funds rate since then and signs that inflationary pressure may be building.
The GDP and retail sales data, pointing to more cautious expenditure by US households, contrasted with readings for consumer confidence, which generally showed little sign of dipping from the elevated levels seen since the US election.
Just pointing out that though you haven't seen the 35 mph sign, I did.
---- Bob, just pointing out that though you hadn't seen the sign yet, I did see the sign.
If we take Father Schall's pointed jest and explore it in relation to Walker Percy's own long journey, we see the heart of Percy's concern, a concern central to his fascination with the mystery of sign, of language, in relation to the reality we experience either by a deportment through ordinate sentiment to reality or a deportment of sentimentality, that is, a manner divorced from reality.
At one point, a Human Resource Manager was kind enough to tell me that they saw my education and experience as a sign that I was overqualified for some of the jobs I was applying for, and so they thought that I would be leaving soon after I was hired.
Signs seen by family and friends plus the 11th hour passage from the Doctrine and Covenants all point to 2014.
We turned a corner in the enormous foyer and saw a huge sign that read, «To the trains,» with an arrow pointing to the right; another reading «To the sanctuary» pointed left.
The charity said if people spot those signs in their child, the first step is to keep lines of communication open and try to see things from the child's point of view.
And while making the point about God's gifts to us, she sees the sacramental message that is written into creation itself: «Food is and always will be a sign built into the order of creation, physical nourishment that illuminates and spiritual nourishment we receive in Holy Communion... the more we see food in that light — the more we see it as a perpetual sign of God's goodness and love — the more fully we can understand the Eucharist as a holy and tremendous sacrifice in which love and gift, grace and life are bound up together.»
My faith has power and authority, it is tangible and very evident to me, I have seen healings, not imagined, I have experienced the literal power of God knock me down as a sign and wonder, I have experienced joy unspeakable to the point that I could not stand it and could not stand up anymore, My God is very real and all powerful and shame on you brothers and sisters presenting a powerless gospel to a lost and dying world, REPENT CHURCH and return to the true church of the book of acts.
It is certain It is decidedly so Without a doubt Yes definitely You may rely on it As I see it yes Most likely Outlook good Yes Signs point to yes Reply hazy try again Ask again later Better not tell you now Can not predict now Concentrate and ask again Don't count on it My reply is no My sources say no Outlook not so good Very doubtful
On this point see SIGNS, 68ff.
You'll see the first sign of them growing with a tiny white tip showing at the pointed end of each seed.
I don't think he's better than Theo, certainly not in terms of finishing, maybe better with the pass but not a fast, he's certainly not better than the Ox, ability or mentality, not better than Ozil, I just don't see the point of signing him, especially if every time he is about to sign a new deal we get all this rubbish.
A regulation home win v Liverpool, an away draw at Leicester and a win over relegation fodder Watford would see Arsenal on 7 points and near the top of the table so no need for 90 mill worth of signings perhaps?
I could see him not being signed for a second contract at this point.
As reported by Metro, the summer signing from Lyon has been talking about life at his new club in the Premier League and he made a point of praising the attitude and effort that he sees from Alexis in training as well as out on the pitch.
And in terms of Jan transfer lets no kid ourselves the kind of players we want / need to boost the team we can not get in Jan because Jan is not the period for big moves... we may and that is a BIG may sign 1 player as reserve maybe on loan... but Wenger will see it as by Jan we will have 9 players back that is almost a full team and wont really see the point to adding to it
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While I see your point I think it's been made pretty clear by everyone Wenger has complete control when it comes to footballing matters at arsenal and as Charlie Nicholas said a few seasons back it is arsene who decides to buy or walk away for example holding was told of arsenal's interest in him and it took three weeks for Wenger to agree to sign him for # 2million, that's not exactly a lot of money to arsenal is it.
If I was undecided before now, now I am certain Wenger's been right all with his approach of not signing prima donnas who think that they are bigger than the team, it's refreshing to see a player with as much enthusiasm as Sanchez but at some point discretion and good sense has to prevail, afterall he and Ozil are Barca and Madrid rejects, I would take RvP and Fabregas over him and Ozil, players we didn't have to pay over the odds for, players who despite the circumstances of their exits understood the team comes first.
Almost everything going down in the free agent and trade markets to this point has been in service of setting up a team for acquiring Ohtani, and we're not going to see any major hitters sign until after the Stanton dust has settled.
if the Dinosaur stays at least would like to see Henry on board, new blood is what we need, also a sign to Le Fraud that he needs to step down at some point and let Arsenal rise once again
Maybe being a bit silly saying im a 100 % sure but I think it will be the perfect job for him and I don't see the point of him going to city or Chelsea after he managed barca and bayern I think he will need a challenge and we will fit the bill and the timing of it all fits perfect he would of been at bayern for 4 years and wenger won't sign another contract even if he win pl or cl so I believe pep will love to manage us
I even saw an article saying mourinho wants Varane as his first signing in the summer... Buh honestly, this is not our problem at least for now... as others have pointed out, we need to focus on our own team.
We are coming off the worst season and dropping fast you would think we would sign players that will make a difference from day one as we saw last season every single point count.
It's claimed that the Argentine icon sees it as an «unnecessary» signing, and in his defence, he may well have a point considering Barca now have him, Luis Suarez, Ousmane Dembele, Coutinho and Andres Iniesta to play in the more advanced roles, not to mention bit - part players like Gerard Deulofeu.
I think the major reason Wenger did not sign a strong DM is because of Diaby, Wenger may think it s his last chance to prove what he is capable of and he is when fit so I expect to see a breaktrough or fail from Diaby.You have to admire the loyalty of Wenger on those kind of point, the team is still short of defender but I do think that a Diaby fit can be a good DM as he is tall, strong and technical.There is 3 new striker, Campbell and Sanchez who can play the wings and a tall, strong Wellbeck who can bully the defenders in the box, all three have pace so it s an upgrade on Giroud and Sanogo.
The tipping point appears to be that we didn't sign the players some wanted to see and AW was in Rome (at the same time as most of the PL managers had put their feet up for a break knowing they had done their business).
If we have a striker of Diego Costa calibre and sign Pedro too, but we are now sitting at 13th with 4 points out of 16, while seeing Chelsea at 6th and City 8 points ahead of us, will you be happier than today?
Anyway the point is; everything and everywhere we look at, all we see are smiley and promising signs.
but the way i see it is that if we wait till Deadline Day we will Probably sign 1 Player (a Striker or a CDM) when in this case we actually Need Both!!!!!! Theres no Point in signing Suarez on Deadline Day and yet leave the obvious CDM Position empty... just like we've been doing for the past years... We signed Özil on Deadline Day and that was it...... which shows that when you sign a Big Player on the last Day thats most likely going to be the only Business you do.
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