Sentences with phrase «see your point here»

But I can completely see your point here.
But do you see the point here?
I hope you see the point here.
I guess I fail to see your point here.
So unless you're telling me that Stan told Wenger to ignore defence and make a team out of AMs not really seeing your point here.
Ok, I see your point here.
I hope you're seeing my point here... Both paints are great in their own, unique ways!

Not exact matches

But I would love to see some of our female leadership be a little more pointed about exactly what is going on here, rather than chiding Millennial women for supporting Sanders.
There were several arguments against this proposal (see here and here), but the proposal itself points to a disconnect between how independent directors are paid.
My point here is that people are getting lazy when it comes to communicating and I see that as an opportunity for those of us who are prepared to do the work.
The final clause here involves a situation where an employee's job evolves to the point where they are no longer doing the same job (see section 1) as when they were hired because certain key responsibilities have been taken away from them.
Here are a few ways we have seen companies be successful (not in any particular order of importance after point one):
Here's how it will work: by pointing your iPhone 8 toward the field during an MLB game, users will be able to see information and stats for each player.
See the travel credit cards that earn transferable points here.
Here I conclude that for anyone like me who does not travel much at all and have Freedom and Freedom Unlimited cards (both earn UR Points) the overall net benefit is more with $ 450 annual fee CSR card when compared to lower fee CSP card (Please see the math above).
What we will see here is boiling tension points begin to emerge.
Bill Protection kicks in at different usage points based on the number of people on your plan, and you can see how it would work for your group here.
On another note: I see your point about the pre-tax income... But you seem to be fairly conservative in your tabulations everywhere else... So why not here too!!
These long - term holders (or hodlers) effectively provide a floor for the bitcoin price (see a full explanation of this point here).
Certainly the Japanese, so its all being done so — with the — Donald Trump wanting to turn around the trade deficit, you can't help but say hey maybe they are actually onto something because they have an independent central bank well --(unintelligible) the independent central bank that goes upon its course based on what its seeing here you know based on domestic economic activity, while everybody else is setting it to international standards then tariffs become the — I guess the alternative especially when the feds is raising the interest rates and they're the only central bank really raising interest rates... I know... the bank of England went half a basis point, quarter basis point and they are project to go a quarter basis point tomorrow which we will see.
And one would add that capital requirements on certain category of customers (such as SMEs) play a large role here too, as I keep pointing out on this blog (see at the end of this post).
First, the «returns on equities» here are typically taken to be earnings yields, which as we've frequently noted, are affected by cyclical variations in profit margins that make them notoriously poor indicators of long - term prospective returns (see Two Point Three Sigmas Above the Norm and Margins, Multiples and the Iron Law of Valuation).
Without casting stones at churches that are just trying to see their businesses make it through the recession, I want to point something out here — going on mission trips should not...
Without casting stones at churches that are just trying to see their businesses make it through the recession, I want to point something out here — going on mission trips should not be optional.
You can — as I pointed out earlier — see this very concept in the book of Revelations, where the Kingdom of Heaven arrives on earth with the New Jerusalem... Here.
My apologies, i see you did nt say all the things i reference centeredpiece, but my point remains valid to you and BobtheTomato, another off base poster on here.
He actually includes the very bit that disproves his supposed «point» (here the «in the sense that Christianity requires,») and yet still either can't see it or thinks everyone else is so dim - witted they can't.
See I'm a millenial and I'm not sure I agree completely 100 % with your points here.
Here we see that those on trail point to their works «Lord Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many might works in your name?»
I did (very briefly) talk to Danielle Shroyer about that last point (years later), and she said then what she also repeated here — that she never saw any romantic behavior between Tony and Courtney prior to the divorce.
As Julie pointed out, I don't see the moderator here claiming to be a psychologist.
And here we can see with complete clarity the importance of the idea, suggested above, that it is at its point or superstructure of spiritual concentration and not at its base or infrastructure of material arrangement that humanity must biologically establish its equilibrium.
In fact the conclusion of the preceding section in Mark suggests this, since it points forward to this scene with the words, «I tell you, some of you who stand here will certainly live to see the reign of God come in its might.»
I get that you see this outside of religion but my point here, finisher is basically stating that we are wrong by insulting and indirectly fighting for christianity... you don't win people over with hate.
Seeing all the frightened, angry, ignorant people here points to why the US is in so much trouble now...
Notice the point Jesus makes here, Hayward: getting the beam out of your own eye FIRST is necessary for seeing clearly enough to THEN help your brother.
I didn't have to read this to see that you're missing the point... we believe in a Creator... because we're here.
You grasp onto science tightly and say «see here this proves my point
«see here is where you miss the point evangelicals believe in original sin else why would we say that you are born a sinner»
For to see the point of divine justice here requires us to see her in fact as immensely powerful.
They point to Isaiah 6:9 - 10 (which is reflected in verse 12 here), where the prophet looks back on his unsuccessful career and sees his failure as God's will.
So as a Pastor I will mention a couple of points here to see if it will make a difference, while I fully understanding that for some it will not make the least bit of a dent.
«I prefer this over christological or christocentric since these are susceptible to a point of view I am not advocating here, namely, needing to «see Christ»; in every, or nearly every, Old Testament passage.
The point I am making here is that I don't see that theology well articulated and explained in this document.
Here the subjectivist principle is seen to be inextricably connected to those «categories from another point of view.»
Now here you can see that Islam has mzh totally sucked in, to the point of trying to pull others into the downward spiral of his cult.
Here we see unknown writers in the hills of ancient Judah, seated in simple homes that from the point of view of our present - day luxury might be regarded as little better than hovels, surrounded with furnishings more bare and austere than those of a medieval monastery, equipped with simple reed pens and rolls of papyrus, or perhaps with broken sherds of old pots, as they slowly indite in awkward, ancient Hebrew characters, words that have run like fire and are potent at this distant day.
It is of some value to remember here the point made in Chapter 9 in which Elisha's reception of the spirit of Elijah depended upon his seeing the ascending Elijah.
It is because Niebuhr sees the difficulty here and is able to point out with such profound insight all the ways in which we deceive ourselves about our unselfishness that his work is of such inestimable value.
I don't think you can be up here and look out the window as I did the first day and see the Earth from this vantage point, to look out at this kind of creation and not believe in God.
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