Sentences with phrase «surely changed my point»

I always thought having to get my licence was going to be boring... this course surely changed my point of view.

Not exact matches

If further changes reduce demand still further, and hours are cut still more, surely that is not to be regarded as a loss from the point of view of true human wellbeing!
Even Einstein who's theories predicted black holes thought that surely nature would now allow such a thing, turns out the evidence and his theories were correct and his hope / belief needed to change on that point.
We have now crossed the halfway point of the All Sports Series Regular Season — a lot will surely change in the second half — but we definitely have a clearer...
We have now crossed the halfway point of the All Sports Series Regular Season — a lot will surely change in the second half — but we definitely have a clearer view of who the frontrunners are compared to just four weeks ago.
@axelhare If you have to write such a long critique of what you think is wrong or needs changing without mentioning the manager that is surely pointing up a blind spot in your analysis?
Your point about Gazidis is sound and surely any normal fan can read the signs of change happening within our club, faster and faster now.
We all know Wenger loves to keep injury - prone players around for forever, but surely that has to change at some point?
Of course Giroud was not available today, but we surely could've changed the tactics in some capacity or another, which may have seen the Gunners come away with all three points.
«The time for petty point - scoring on climate change, from any political party, is surely past,» the Conservative MP said.
As for TGISVP, there's not much point holding off any longer, waiting for new road - signs... but then again, any major change (s) in investment perspective or valuation would surely prove ill - informed.
Finally onto point # 2 from above, not only can one adapt to a change similar to 1920's - > 1930's natural change over a ten year time span, we can also succesfully hold down temperatures with aerosols (if you're skeptical of this, you can't blame the current flat line on China's coal then, because we can surely do aerosols better when they are a deliberate end, rather than as an unintended by - product.)
initial points would be, in terms of tobs and instrument changes, surely in these cases what we are looking at is an absolute change only to the data at point in time change.
Furthermore, MLS boards had already put together their budgets for the next year at that point, and such a change would surely cost thousands of dollars to implement (not to mention the staff time needed to create waivers, educate members, and ensure bad actors aren't taking advantage of the new system).
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