Sentences with phrase «support points makes»

Both of these findings, two of many described in the IPCC report, support points made by Gore â points that Broadâ s sources say have no scientific backing.
You are encouraged to conduct a research and gather information necessary to support the points you make.
The Group supported the point made at the Seminar and in the Kennel Club Code of Ethics that breeders must advise purchasers of the current position on CT and other health issues affecting the breed and not just answer questions.
I am not going to stand up and support every point made in those references, firstly because I don't, secondly because I am not qualified and finally because the whole point of my initial post was to demonstrate that the side which claims to be on the side of the «science», is demonstrably uncritical of anything which supports their view.
The third point we want to draw out in the BASIC Copenhagen Accord is one that supports a point we made yesterday.

Not exact matches

The subpoints are the pieces of explanation and support for the point you are making.
With just your voice, you can pull up photos from your Google Photos library, make video calls with the Google Duo service, and, notably, play YouTube videos — potentially a big selling point for these devices, given Google recently yanked support for YouTube from Amazon Echo and Fire TV devices.
To further help, RI's tech support solution is a combination of in - house and third - party, but Eisenhardt is careful to point out that even third - party support uses RI's own QA process, rather than something off - the - shelf (which can make for an inconsistent consumer experience).
«They became the proof point that you could be involved in an organization that would provide a support centre without cannibalizing the entrepreneurial culture that made the agency successful in the first place.»
You make a good point when suggesting that quality IT support companies will be okay with questions being asked of them.
«Before she (Agosta) came down, I just looked over at the bench and saw my teammates like pointing at me, just one more and to have their support made it a whole lot easier,» Rooney said.
Slowly but surely, tech vendors are recognizing that they not only have to be on point regarding product functionality and support, they must also make genuine human connections with customers — developing relationships that inspire more than a transactional bond between parties but instead build bonds based on trust and real human experiences.
Now, of course it's up to both the entrepreneur and the spouse to determine how that support plays out, but, «Asking pointed questions like, «When you're stressed out because of the business, what can I do to make you feel supported
Today, his investment company, Revolution, makes a point of supporting startups outside of the country's main tech hubs.
«The point of this bill in those states that get a waiver to do what they need to do to make it work better in their particular states has support exactly for that very person who, if, in the course between a year, get extra aid for support for pre-existing conditions,» Ryan explained, citing what he said were successful examples in Wisconsin and Maine.
To make sure you cover all the important points in your ad or letter when describing the new product you want to market, create a worksheet that spells out the important facts about the new product: packaging, benefits, features, perceived value, colors, special features, options, pricing, warranties, method and speed of delivery, service and support.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki made a point of saying the new shows — all of which will be supported by advertising, rather than a subscription paywall like YouTube Red — shouldn't be taken as a sign that the service is turning its back on its user - generated past.
Foremost among them is confirmation bias, our tendency to ignore data that doesn't support our assumptions or whatever point we're trying to make.
They made a point of getting to know us long before we needed their support and that early relationship contributed significantly to our confidence in selecting them as our lead investor for our growth round.»
Both JD Power's 2017 survey of mortgage borrowers and the CFPB's data on mortgage - related complaints point to Quicken's enormous lead in making sure that customers receive the service and support they want.
The answer is not, as such histrionics imply, to do less for the elderly, most of whom depend on Social Security and Medicare (Dean also makes the point that you don't do the young a favor when you fail to adequately support their aging parents).
Peri has made a point to meet other military spouses at Starbucks stores in the area and serve as source of support.
The Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship supports Harvard Business School's mission to «educate leaders who make a difference in the world» by infusing this leadership perspective with an entrepreneurial point of view.
I think my point should have been that it takes a very healthy amount of savings to support the investment income to make semi-regular purchases like this.
It is also worth pointing out that downward pressure on the price of «paper» gold that was not supported by the «physical» market would inevitably result in the price of «paper» gold making a sustained and substantial move below the price of the physical commodity, which hasn't happened.
While products sell at every price point, and there are successful sellers at all ends of this spectrum, it's still worth considering the time you might need to spend supporting your sales or managing your order volume to make sure that your products are a match for your ability to add value and your available time.
If a stock can not trade through a resistance point or bounce at a support then it means it is weak... and we do not want to make a habit of buying weak stocks.
«Saying nothing is often saying a lot, and stating a point of view without any action isn't looked at well either,» says Pulchin, adding that brands need to carefully analyze what makes sense for them to support.
«Over the last 12 months there has been a softening [of prices], but that seems to have bottomed out at this point, the increasing steel making utilisation that has been evident in China in this last period has seen some support come back in the market and obviously the growing demand for battery anode material is providing new growth in that market.»
The most money I have ever made is selling in - depth courses that offer a lot of support, for around the $ 500 to $ 1,000 pricing point.
First, when you say Einstein / Hawking came up with specific things that supports your point, it's not holy writ, they could be wrong, so disagreeing with them doesn't make me wrong.
Or perhaps I simply realize that many of the so called rational atheists who post on CNN are dedicated to reason only as long as it supports their positions and when it doesn't immediately switch to ad hominem attacks to try to get people to ignore the legitimate point that was made.
Two major points are to be made in support of my conclusion.
Atheists are often intellectual bullies, but I rarely see them making up things to support their points.
The point being made is that until Christians stop using Levitical law to support their disdain for SSM, all other Levitical laws should be applied.
Therefore, the statement «even the demons believe, and tremble» is NOT from James, and is NOT in support of his argument, but is from someone who does not like what James is saying, and is objecting to the point James is making.
While I acknowledge your point that expressing such ire can sometimes make engagement more daunting for the accused, in cases such as this one the support it lends the silenced more often than not outweighs the additional burden it places on those doing the silencing.
MyMainMan, one other point I'd like to make: If you're going to support Sagan's claim that athiests must presume to have much more knowledge than the rest of us, then the exact same must apply to Theists (those who believe in God).
However, the main point that I was trying to make is that I object to you blindly asserting that «believers» can not furnish logical, well - reasoned arguments in support of their position.
Those who support making abortion illegal point to the fact that a fetus has a heartbeat at six weeks, and therefore, the termination of a pregnancy is the equivalent of killing a person.
You have yet to directly respond to the specific points I've made at least three times now, i.e.: 1) the immutable good nature argument is simply unsupported definitional fiat (god can be equally described as malevolent or apathetic with equal support); 2) the immutable good nature argument presents a source of morality beyond god's direct control placing the argument in the god says so because it is good prong of the dilemma; and 3) the argument suggests god is not omnipotent because god is constrained to only a limited set of potential behaviors.
The spider lets itself down from the roof and after making fast some supporting threads to points below, it runs back to the centre and there keeps spinning away.
Jay's comment below made me think that I probably hadn't expressed myself clearly enough as supporting your point.
Because from what I can tell, you're just making up statements to support your point of view.
Everyone of us is entitled to interpret the meaning of these passages as we think God is making them clear to us or point to verses hither and yon to support our assertions.
It worries me how casually you can knowingly misinterpret their meaning and use your made up crap to support your point of view about religion.
My point is not that this suggests the possibility of positive support for Whitehead's notion of a variety of cosmic epochs (on his own theory of perception, it must be impossible for us to make observations of another epoch); my point is the negative one that generalizations from available astronomical data to uniformity throughout the universe may be precarious.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, writing the lead opinion in a 5 - 4 decision in which several justices wrote separate concurrences and dissents, compared the Mojave Cross to a hypothetical highway memorial marking the death of a state trooper to make the point that such displays «need not be taken as a statement of governmental support for sectarian beliefs.»
At this point, we need to make distinctions between language that can be supported by historical data and language which operates on other levels.
As relief efforts make their way out from San Juan, local churches serve as a crucial connection point for spiritual and physical support.
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