Sentences with phrase «time points out»

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This time he points out that such action always faces two wholly singular, unrepeatable realities: first, the singular character, here and now, of this particular agent; and, second, the singular, never - to - be-repeated circumstances of the here and now.
As Time points out, part of the decline may come from the Vatican's scrutiny of American nuns.
As the New York Times pointed out just before the Consumer Electronics Show started in January, Microsoft in particular was getting rave reviews for its new Windows Phones, a trend not usually associated with the storied software maker.
As The New York Times points out, this puts the Russian governement in an unusual position, as the messaging app has been known to be used by Russian government officials, including President Vladimir Putin's press office.
As the International Buiness Times points out, recent studies «found that disrupted sleep schedules of six - hour bouts decreased metabolism in volunteers, which could translate to annual weight gain of 10 pounds.»
As the New York Times points out, investors typically prefer to obsess about interest rates and financial risks.
There's no allegation of intentional fraud, The Times points out.
The numbers are staggering — and as the New York Times points out, ownership (that's you and me now) isn't happy — but the fireworks raise another question: How should companies retain employees during bad times.
As the New York Times pointed out on Tuesday, there have been seven events since the economic crisis of 2009 where the S&P 500 has fallen five percent in the course of a week.
As The New York Times pointed out, the proposed attack «in some respects resembles the limited types that many presidents — Ronald Reagan in Grenada, Bill Clinton in Kosovo and even Mr. Obama in Libya — have launched on their own.»
As the New York Times points out, some programs collect and store information as sensitive as voice recordings, photos, and grades.
But as Peter Eavis at the New York Times pointed out yesterday, the bank isn't disclosing a number everyone would like to know: the «overall size of the derivatives bets that have led to large losses and much reputational damage for the bank.»
As a recent piece in the New York Times pointed out, however, the vision for what Fusion is supposed to be, or who it is supposed to appeal to, is murky.
(Besides, as the New York Times pointed out, Bitcoin isn't all that anonymous, since each transaction is recorded in a public ledger.)
As the Los Angeles Times points out, in each of Sessions's previous three appearances before the Committee, he has denied having knowledge of the Trump campaign's contact with Russia.
The Financial Times pointed out that banks that stand to benefit from the legislation — namely, those with assets within sight of the $ 50 billion range — appear to have increased donations to Senate Democrats who support the bill.
The Times points out that many young people actually would like to commit to marriage and family, but feel pressure from their parents to prioritize career.
I'm not going to spend a lot of time pointing out the atrocities done in the name of religion.
This time I pointed out the implicit hostility of such a gift, explaining that her grandson would prefer a living grandmother to a car made possible for him as a result of her suicide.
In a world where the religious spend a signficant amount of time pointing out the sins of others while claiming that they are in relationship with the One who has set the moral standards... and then a significant number of them commit one of the most heinous of crimes against children and have leaders spend significant effort at covering it up...
Not sure how many times I pointed out an unbalanced formation last year and subsequently saw it exploited, but it happened way more often than it should for a «stats guy»
And as for Jon Fox and myself being Pals?We have never met never spoken and never corresponded.We share a common hatred of Arsene Wenger.We also share a long time support of Arsenal Football Club.That is it.There are many many others who post their thoughts and feelings on this site who feel the same way about Wenger and the hierarchy of this club as we do.It would be very very easy to rip your comments to shreds but I simply refuse to waste time pointing out the obvious to you other than to say if your «posts» carried as much conviction and feeling as the ones posted by Jon Fox then you would find yourself gaining far more respect than what you are getting now.Study Ken1945 and how he writes his posts.
However, as the TImes points out, two staffers — Drew Zambelli and Howard Glaser — both gave up lucrative consulting businesses to work for the Cuomo administration.
Danny Hakim at The Times pointed out today that while the internal memo from Linda Lacewell does seem to include a passage that backs up the initial claims first report by The TU in 2007 — that then - Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno did use a state helicopter for non-official use at least once.
As the Times points out, that plan too was met with opposition as Senate Republicans are opposed to raising taxes.
But at the same time pointing out why «progressive» (meaning leftwing) voters should support the Libdems.
Johnson announced his «campaign» on Saturday Night Live last month, but as the New York Times pointed out, he sounds pretty serious.
The Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research, referred to more commonly as the «LATFOR» committee, has not yet produced a map of Congressional districts, the Times pointed out
As The Times pointed out, only a little tongue in cheek, for that money you could extend the Jubilee Line 1200 miles to Sicily or send every child in the land under the age of 15 to Eton for 18 months.
No doubt Eric Pickles is writing to the Times pointing out the facts since the lesson has been learned about how Blair did so well.
As the New York Times pointed out, «any politician would have a full - time job just dealing with such revelations.»
As the Times points out, many health lobbies support national minimum pricing, claiming that it would save lives, while Andrew Lansley opposes the move, arguing that it would hit poorer people, and isn't necessarily the best way of reducing demand.
As the Financial Times pointed out in April, this has left CODELCO with the burden of keeping up Chile's share of the world market.
We started talking about it every time she pointed it out.
For some reason they spend a lot of time pointing out what audiences know and when they know it.
As with most of their commentaries, they spend a great deal of time pointing out the family and friends which they've put in the film.
But, as the NY Times points out, the studio has stacked the deck with vocal and critically acclaimed talent, as Efron's a «High School Musical» alum and Zendaya has her own musical career.
All of these chats are very entertaining and quite funny, as the speakers give us some information about the shows production, but spend more time pointing out how the same extras keep walking by in the background and they also constantly make fun of Braffs hair.
The Mayor's signature Renewal schools program has committed $ 400 million to turn around failing schools, but as the New York Times pointed out, the results are «hard to see.»
But, as Mike Ivey of the Cap Times pointed out in his story this week, the reality is that Madison's poverty rate is climbing — rising nine times faster than the rate of other U.S. cities, according to a new report from the liberal - leaning Brookings Institution, cited by Ivey.
It was — and is — a bit of a monster; a slow - in, fast - out miniature muscle car that was always left trailing for outright dynamic ability by the Porsche Cayman, but the Zed was cheaper, and much faster, as Nissan's advertising at the time pointed out.
Any time you point out something negative that happened to you, it only reflects badly on you.
As the New York Times points out, retailers are living in fear of Amazon.com and trying to match what the online retailer offe
But as a rather in - depth piece by Tom Rachman for the New York Times points out, the process of being the OED is not a short one.
That doesn't mean that things are dire at B&N; as The Times points out, B&N «still holds roughly one quarter of the digital sales of books and more of magazines.»
The Times points out that sales of dedicated e-reading devices have also taken a hit, but that's not too surprising considering how popular tablets and smartphones are — both of which can also fulfill the e-reader role.
The Times points out that the book already has sold 147,000 copies even though the publication is still available for free at Funbrain.com.
As The Times points out, the company still «holds roughly one quarter of the digital sales of books and more of magazines.»
An article in The New York Times points out that actively - managed exchange - traded funds (ETFs) have not become hugely popular in over five years since they were first introduced.
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