Sentences with phrase «such great point»

I love the room it makes for what is important, such a great point!
such a great point... I have a beautiful painted pie safe that I would consider to be a WOW piece in one room, but other than that... hmmm... I would love a large black piece or even a red one like the hutch you showed... thanks for the idea!
You make such a great point Joyce!
Michelle: Such a great point.
That's such a great point — the earlier you start, the better.
The same link that gave us such great point - to - point road cars for relatively modest money.
I hadn't thought of the tipping over factor, but that's such a great point!
One of you also pointed out that I often say I will let y ’ all know how I like a product and then don't follow up — such a great point, so I will be more conscious of that in the future.
You bring up such a great point about how clothes protect us in ways that go well beyond staying warm or feeling cooler.
The puffy sleeves add such a great point of interest to any outfit, immediately making any look chicer.
You raise such a great point in your answer to question 3, and I think it's a great point for blogging in general and not only for blogging for events.
This might be taking it too seriously / literally, but I think you have such a great point!
Such a great point dear.
ELIZABETH MYLER: That is such a great point.
Robin Kaplan: That's such a great point.
you make such a great point.
That is such a great point about the high protein content.
Such a great point David.
Yes, I think Melanie brings up such great points here.
These are all such great points.
These are all such great points!
Such great points you make in this post.

Not exact matches

Boyega rightly points out that such a mode would be a great way to learn the game's controls.
While online courses like Codecademy and Khan Academy provide a great starting point, it most likely will take an immersion program, such as a coding bootcamp, to elevate your skillset to the next level.
As Henry Harteveldt, a senior analyst at Hudson Crossing, points out, «The airline succeeds because it places such great emphasis on internal communications and creating and sustaining a positive work environment.»
Make a point to attend one of the industry trade shows such as The Response Expo or the Electronic Retailing Association Tradeshow as these shows can provide a great opportunity to find resources and build connections for your product launch.
Great rewards credit cards will award perks such as cash back and points for gift cards and airline miles, but the APR will be rather high.
The rewards for this card include double or triple points in the category of your choice, which is a great perk for business owners who spend a large portion of their credit on one category, such as gas or groceries.
Have you ever prepared to buy a momentum - driven breakout on a stock that formed a great chart pattern (such as a cup and handle), but for whatever reason you missed the entry point on the day the stock breaks out?
While he took great pains to point out that it's still months away from his July start date and by that time «the UK economy might be in an entirely different place,» he did attempt to clarify his position on specific points such as inflation (he supports a continued course of «flexible regulation») and further stimulus (he's for it, should the British economy need it).
We typically focus on initiatives and activities that can have the greatest impact given the specific nature of our operations, such as our wind and solar farms to generate electricity and our frustration - free packaging initiatives, but we also have innumerable large and small initiatives underway at any point in time, as we seek to constantly invent across the company.
He paid in points, his wife flew for free on the Companion Pass, and he tells us this was such a great flight.
A program such as this lets members accrue points quickly, which can be great for driving engagement.
Some businesses reporting more - favourable terms linked this development to greater competition among banks, while others pointed to firm - specific factors such as their own stronger performance.
It takes a great deal of courage to point out the flaws (such as they are) in the implementation of a strategy, particularly when they are not known to those outside his firm.
While aggregate wage growth remains contained, official wage statistics and liaison have pointed to greater wage pressures in industries facing strong demand, such as construction and mining (Graph 59).
«My point is that any summary conclusion jumping from our conviction of the existence of such an order of nature to the easy assumption that there is an ultimate reality which, in some unexplained way, is to be appealed to for the removal of the perplexity, constitutes the great refusal of rationality to assert its rights.»
In a vigorous new nation where men felt the full sweep of independence in their own freedom of thought and action, such a point of view held great appeal.
While they agreed with many of Paine's ideas, they were not prepared to go so far as he on many points; and they were forthrightly opposed to spreading such ideas among the great masses of people.
For the period from 1914 to the present, Blumhofer switches to the developmental model used by William Menzies in an earlier work, Anointed to Serve: The Story of the Assemblies of God (1971) She illustrates many of the points with fresh anecdotal material and brings into greater focus certain aspects of the history, such as the denomination's response to the New Order of the Latter Rain.
The point is that Prissy is a hypocrite who believes that only straight people can be christian and that only christians would write such great religious music.
And, as Jean - Louis Brindamour, who developed Pyramid Publications» religious program, points out, «The phenomenal growth of sales so far tells us that time and a determined public will eventually force even greater space for such books where they do not yet appear.»
One could point out, quite accurately, that Whitehead talks about God and the world in such a way that it is very clear that while God proffers a subjective aim which, if accepted, would result in the greatest good possible under the circumstances, actual entities sophisticated enough to entertain complex contrasts of feeling also thereby have genuine freedom of choice with the result that they are free to reject the aim proffered by God, free to turn their backs on God's lure toward the best possible tomorrow.
Therewith the whole point of view is inverted, he becomes now more clearly conscious of his despair, recognizing that he is in despair about the eternal, he despairs over himself that he could be weak enough to ascribe to the earthly such great importance, which now becomes his despairing expression for the fact that he has lost the eternal and himself.
@ let us pray just like to say it is great that you rely only on science (and assume you have a «higher» intelligence as such) but I'd just like to point out that science has no answers or purpose.
Such stalwarts in the profession as former presidents Theda Skocpol of Harvard and Henry Brady of Berkeley pointed out the indignity of asking great scholars to stand in competitive elections and invoked the old conservative saw that «if it ain't broke don't fix it.»
The very reason this is such a hot topic is because both sides can, and do, make great points.
Looking at America and the race problem he says: «America can demonstrate that justice, equality, and cooperation are possible between white and colored people «21 Mr. Wright makes the important point that the belief in the inevitability of a great evil, such as war, will itself contribute to man s inability to deal with that evil.
Just as it would be impossible to replace with definitions such words as» home,» or «light,» or «music,» or to make the meaning of such words clear to someone who had never himself experienced the realities to which they point, so it will always be impossible to replace with definitions such terms as «the grace of God in Christ,» «peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ,» or the great story in which these phrases have their only possible context.
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