Sentences with phrase «term at key points»

Still, the Encyclical uses the term at key points of Chapters Two and Five with significant thematic links to other parts of the encyclical, not least Chapter Six on technology.

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Jonathan Krinsky, chief market technician at MKM Partners, pointed out in a note Thursday that less than 60 percent of stocks in the Russell 3000 are trading above their 200 - day moving average, a key long - term technical metric.
The key point, however, is that if the secularized academic community can not on its own terms sustain moral standards, gain epistemological assurance or avoid the virtual deification of the human, then far more than fairness and open - mindedness is at stake in its relationship with Christians.
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At White Hart Lane last term, Tottenham took 18 points out of 18 against the division's bottom six - a group that included Swansea and Burnley - and that ruthlessness was key to their title challenge.
As the party prepares to sign off on key policy points at its spring conference this weekend, an attempt will be made to seize the political agenda and set the terms of debate.
Evidence collated by Public Health England, «The link between pupil health and well - being and attainment», highlights that pupils with better emotional well - being at age seven had a value - added Key Stage 2 score 2.46 points higher than pupils with poorer emotional well - being, equivalent to more than one term's progress.
Plus, in order to establish good credit — which is the key to getting favorable terms on car loans, mortgage loans and more — you'll likely need to apply for a credit card at some point.
Thus From Minimalism into Algorithm, while adumbrating a compelling expansion of Minimalism as a historical launch point for much contemporary work, falters with its second key term, at times illuminating and at other times mystifying the relevance of the algorithm to contemporary artistic practice and discourse.
Rob McCreath, employment partner at Archon Solicitors, says: «The case illustrates the key point that unions can not enforce collective agreements with employers through the courts, unless the collectively agreed terms have become part of individual contracts of employment.»
It's ironic, really, that a company known for its secrecy, clever marketing terms, and at one point in time, its «reality distortion field» has focused squarely (or cinematically, or panoramically) on a key theme when it comes to its phone photos: truth.
Solid metal chassis or not, most users will spend most of their time banging away at keys at swiping away at a touchpad below it, two points that have proven susceptible to long - term wear in budget notebooks.
These are key points at which such interventions may avoid or reduce the need for expensive and long - term interventions in later life.
One of the key points that has come up at the Tribunal has related to «Privacy» in terms of to what extent organized real estates collected data (precedents), can be reasonably offered to real estate consumers, or withheld, to the discretion of those organizations whose members have accumulated said data.
Government appeal One of the key selling points for the building at 3300 75th Ave. was a long - term government lease.
Adding fuel to all of this political fire is an evolving media landscape that some brokers say is not exactly helping the situation — at least in terms of promoting a stable economic environment like the one that is supported by most of the key economic data points of the past year (i.e., inflation, employment and gross domestic product).
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