The phrase
"to make a point" means expressing an idea or opinion in a clear and convincing way to help others understand your perspective or argument.
Full definition
The reason I'm not is because a handful of teachers
made a point of putting human connection first, despite the challenges of the education system.
I just want to ensure the PR spin does not
make a point in promoting the pipeline on a basis of lowering gasoline prices.
The company
also makes a point of hiring local women who, many times, have difficulty finding adequate employment.
I really wished he had honored his contract, as he himself
always made a point about doing that.
Once you've found your veterinary fan base and convinced them to join forces with you to help generate buzz for your practice,
do make a point of keeping them engaged.
It
just makes my point even more clear that RIM is clueless for the non wanting business email people.
Leading by example like this is a powerful way to encourage children to spend time in nature,
so make a point of getting out and about as much as you can.
Others are of course also free to use emphasis — as we all do in actual speech
when making a point — but few choose to do so.
We have also
made a point with the cleaning staff in order to improve the service and the communication with guests.
As students
make points on either side of the debate, anybody can adjust their position in relation to the line — or even move across the line!
The review
even made a point about how self - published books can slip through the cracks, but this one shouldn't be ignored.
They need to be friendly when interacting with patients and doctors, and also
make their points as clear as possible for easy understanding.
I think that people
who make a point of eating breakfast do it because they want to live a healthy life and think that eating breakfast is a good thing.
You can also choose to keep a track of the calories for a few days and
then make it a point to keep an average.
I realize you didn't ask about training in your question, but I am
making this point because you're 14 and more likely to push it past the limit.
If there is a posting for this position,
make it a point during interview prep to study it so that you can ask questions involving specific qualification and duties.
It's important to note that in many cases there are limits to how many miles you can earn per stay, which
often makes points the better choice.
The
company makes a point of also stressing the organic and holistic nature of its ingredients, reinforcing the notion of a high - quality product in every bag.
Even if I didn't have client work deadlines during the holidays, I
still made a point to reach out to all my clients and let them know anyway.
While I could easily make the whole entire review about this section alone since this seat has a lot going for it, I'll try to
make my points quickly.
Because the 20 % rebate applies only to the points and not the cash portion, the promotion may
actually make Points + Cash awards look worse, even for Categories 2 - 6.
In 2018 the new scheme will eliminate the tiered chart for flight redemptions and
simply make points worth a fixed 1.5 cents each.
None of these methods is very rigorous, which is a bit surprising as the
author makes a point of mentioning her background in statistics.