We prepared a summary of the basic principles in the leading high - asset high - income cases, highlighting
useful points for negotiation, and prepared bullet point digests of similar fact cases which were easy to review and compare.
Ten good reasons to homeschool your child (Guardian, UK, 10-09-16)-- Nothing new for those who home educate already, but
some useful points for those considering the possibility.
Not exact matches
In his book The Demon - Haunted World, the renowned astrophysicist helpfully suggested questions to ask to detect baloney, science writer Michael Shermer
points out in the extremely
useful video below (hat tip to Jason Kottke
for the pointer).
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Kitchener, Ontario - based Vidyard gets
points for making a video that carries off a hat trick: It's funny; it's creative, marrying old - school»80s workout gear with Rocky - style training; and — most important — it's
useful as a tool
for those looking to up their video marketing game.
While several airlines, including United, Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways, offer direct flights between New York and Tokyo, Korean Air offers the most frequent flyer award availability —
useful for us, since we only had a little bit of schedule flexibility — and is a transfer partner of Chase, whose
points we had already started to earn.
Its big data technology using hundreds of thousands of data
points to give you key actionable insights which are
useful for shoppers and retailers alike.
But the trolley problem can still serve as a
useful starting
point for talking about business ethics.
Fryer - Biggs
pointed out that Orbital also offers some other
useful enhancements to its portfolio, such as an electronic warfare business that makes, among other things, counter-measures
for aircraft.
InCubator gave rise to a number of
useful products, including a toolkit
for pointing out new features as users move around the LinkedIn site.
Since things like college costs and mortgage payments usually end at some set
point, a term policy is very
useful for this kind of planning.
The pitch deck provides a
useful starting
point for evaluating a company, but investors should also take the time to review the other materials provided in the data room.
The neutral rate — which anchors the level of the entire yield curve — is a
useful starting
point for understanding what's driving low interest rates.
Match the interactive format to its intended function: When planning to work with interactivity, ask yourself what attributes of your products / services are most
useful for helping your customers address their pain
points.
At the end of the day, this is yet another reason Chase Ultimate Rewards
points are so
useful for the vast majority of people who participate in this hobby.
Note that the National Venture Capital Association has developed a comprehensive set of annotated draft agreements
for its members, and this provides entrepreneurs with a
useful starting
point to understand the manner in which VCs approach corporate governance and other issues.
One of the selling
points for users of Bitcoin cryptocurrency is the anonymity that the digital currency provides but that anonymity is less
useful on Amazon's platforms thanks to the technology described by U.S. Patent No. 9947033, titled Streaming Data Marketplace.
Also, the Altimeter has been
useful in helping me to identify intra-day turning
points with the S&P E-mini (ES), a great supplement
for timing entries on long and / or short entries from the Autopilot.
You can earn double
points on
useful and common household categories, and up to triple the FlexPoints when using the card
for charitable donations.
It's important to note that conventional solar panels will almost always come in at a lower total installed cost, a faster «breakeven
point» and ultimately generate more value
for the homeowner over their
useful life than a home with a Tesla Solar Roof.
Therefore, this article can be
useful as a reference
point in a mock examination, to prepare
for marketing meetings and
for other purposes.
I think by «right» here they mean the most
useful choice
for their business (as in decisions based on the business model — ie: profit at some
point as noted in the saying).
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Actually, I think it's
useful to think of «Big Bang» as a short - hand
for «That
point in the past when the energy density becomes so high that our current models of physics can't describe what happened».
If there is a
point worth proving about Christian ethics and whether or not there is still a
useful place
for them in our culture (that's your real
point, isn't it?)
In addition, it may be
useful to
point out that in his valuable book Understanding Whitehead, Victor Lowe states (UW50) that Whitehead's «conception of growth has
points of similarity with Hegel's, but differs in having no use
for «contradiction,» and in presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.»
But before we come to that discussion, it will be
useful for us to turn our attention to the question of «resurrection» — first, the resurrection of Jesus Christ, about which so much of the earliest Christian writing found in the New Testament, and so much of the Christian experience of discipleship, turns; and second, to consider the
point of the continuing Christian affirmation that those who have responded to the event of Christ are themselves made «sharers in Christ's resurrection».
A
useful starting
point for theological educators is a personal one: in what ways do one's own sub-cultural media preferences shape and proscribe one's perception and teaching of the faith?
So without picking the name I think would be best, I'll simply
point to this Mark Halperin piece which gives some
useful tips
for figuring out who the pick will be.
Irony, Wallace
pointed out, is «almost exclusively negative» —
useful, on occasion,
for stripping away nonsense, but not
for making sense of things.
And
for what it is worth, it is
useful to
point out that what is here true
for the familial relationships is also, and sometimes horribly, true in respect to neighborhoods, or cities, and nations.
It may have started out as a way to explain what people did not have the scientific knowledge to explain at one
point in our history, but then it was learned by some that religion was
useful in controlling the masses and bending them to their will
for good or ill.
Still it may be
useful at this
point for us to speculate on why religions are so vigilant in defense of what they perceive to be revealed truth.
In Philemon,
for example, Paul uses the words achrēston (useless) and euchrēston (
useful) as a way of making a point about Onesimus (whose name means «Useful») and his relation to Paul and Philemon in Christ (Chri
useful) as a way of making a
point about Onesimus (whose name means «
Useful») and his relation to Paul and Philemon in Christ (Chri
Useful») and his relation to Paul and Philemon in Christ (Christos).
Point two: Josef Stalin had a name
for people like you —
useful id.ots.
It's
useful for the
point he is making at the time.
On the contrary, he finds it
useful to ponder an array of reductionist attempts to explain the existence of religion, from that which seeks to pinpoint the area of the human brain or the specific genes connected to religiosity to that which sees religion as a malfunction of the human mind or a vestigial remnant from a primitive stage of human development suitable only
for whimpering, immature dullards (a
point of view championed by the new atheists).
The more significant problem many of us (evangelical Christians) have with Mark's book is that it a) lacks wisdom, b) employs a faulty system
for determining if something is
useful, c) has a terrible view of women, and d) misses the
point.
While the above neo-Aristotelian expanded classification scheme on causality is
useful in
pointing out current epistemological deficiencies in the natural sciences, it is still not logically complete
for our present purposes.
Though his distinction should not be stretched too far, it is quite
useful at least as a starting
point for understanding the meaning of revelation in history.
Some parables, such as the Parable of the Good Samaritan, are indeed «
useful fictions» whose only
point is to recommend attitudes, policies
for living, «rules and roles».
The goal of this sharing is to provide a
useful point of reference and comparison
for others interested in blood glucose testing and invite you too to share your questions, intentions or own results.
«We will look at it from an objective and
useful point of view
for the industry,» he added.
As has been proved in the first four games, which have netted the Gunners 10
points from a possible 12 and already secured us a place in the next round, Wenger had a strong enough squad to do it without too many problems and you could say that the experience and playing time on the pitch has been very
useful for the young Gunners and the fringe players who would otherwise not have featured much.
Fat Sam is the metaphoar
for «the rest of the world»
pointing at
useful signings that would strengthen Arsenal in a major way.
We should also
point out that these over / under props can be very
useful for fantasy baseball players.
Cardiff, meanwhile, also picked up a
useful midweek
point after battling from behind to take a
point away at Brighton, although they largely had Scotland goalkeeper David Marshall to thank
for a string of fine saves on the South Coast.
You're right, and I'm getting the feeling that things are changing, but the other
point to realise is that these players could be
useful to us — rather than sending the first team off to some remote part of the world, to battle in the Europa, and turn up here, worse
for wear on Sunday, we could use these players to do that.
While understanding the growing frustration the FA
pointed to the complexity of the issue and the lack of
useful research — the last study in 2002 failed because it did not provide a big enough volume of data —
for the lack of definitive answers up to now.
Bill Connelly used to use something called Adjusted POE (
points over expected), but he's concluded that it isn't as
useful as once believed and has swapped Adj. POE out
for Highlight Yards and Opportunity Rate.