I've taken this action for years and people repeatedly
point it out as a major strength, one that they both appreciate and have learned from.
All we're doing is pointing out that, primarily, I think — and we do
n't point it out explicitly — most religions are after the same thing.
Where there are important distinctions; however, I will
point them out because it is common for a life insurance strategy to offer a more appropriate solution and vice versa.
I'm not going to
point them out of course but there's a lot of correct information here with one monumental correct point that i believe will be a game changer.
The average reader is not going to catch that and I don't want to be the person
who points it out to them.
The funny or not so funny part about this story is I would not even be aware this happened had he not
then pointed it out to me.
Don't assume he should know better, just gently
point it out if he's made a mistake.
When we
first pointed it out earlier this summer, we weren't sure if the trend would stick, but evidence points to yes.
It was usually easy to identify the things you know you screwed up, and it was hard to hear someone
else point them out.
Those who have worked voluntarily should emphasize this
by pointing it out in the detailed listing of their job history.
Perhaps the teasing centers around an area they are already concerned about and having
friends point it out only compounds the situation.
I'm by no means suggesting this or implying it's even possible, I'm
only pointing it out as a theoretical matter of fact.
What is wrong of them is to not correct their mistakes when
authors point it out, and I'm hearing from plenty of indie authors where this is not happening.
Where there are important distinctions; however, I will
point them out because it is common for a life insurance strategy to offer a more appropriate solution and vice versa.
And thanks to everyone
who pointed it out — be sure to list «excellent proofreading skills» on your job applications!
You know when you really like a thing but you aren't really aware you especially like that thing until
someone points it out to you?
More importantly, don't you want to know what isn't effective early in the process before someone
else points it out?
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