Sentences with phrase «way point led»

Knowing we were not even at the half way point led to an urgent scan for the nearest Land Rover Dealer.

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«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many people, but, once again, this kind of «one - way» data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
The stock market is a leading economic indicator and right now it points the way for the economy straight down.
In the post, Schranz lays out the lessons he thinks the film offers for developers and product managers (hat tip to Om Malik for leading the way to Schranz's observations and pointing out that «these learnings actually are applicable across the board at startups»), suggesting five takeaways for those pursuing excellence in entrepreneurship.
Either way, Merkel seems to have little to fear in her reelection bid: The most recent national poll gives her a lead of 11 points.
The S&P / TSX composite index advanced 207.35 points or 1.38 per cent to 15,241.88, with materials and gold stocks leading the way.
Keep all of these points in mind when starting your ad campaign, and you'll be well on your way to lead generation success.
There is no point spending hours creating a lead magnet if your content itself isn't worth reading and no one bothers staying on the page all the way to the end.
There is no doubt, as some have pointed out in recent times, that adverse supply shocks are presenting the most significant challenge to the inflation - targeting approach that it has so far experienced in a period of nearly two decades since New Zealand and Canada led the way in adopting it.
The bill, now on its way to the Senate, would require the two leading advisors in the Crescent Point dispute, Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. and Glass Lewis & Co., to formally register with the SEC and within those filings «disclose their potential conflicts of interest and codes of ethics.»
Critics such as Jürgen Habermas have objected to the way the person leading such a life stands open to domination» but that was Gadamer's point.
In this way of conceiving evangelicalism the issues may be focused on questions of anthropology where the basic starting point is an Augustinian tradition of human inability (the «bondage of the will») leading as a necessary consequence to the classic Reformation articulations of election and predestination.
This second point means that openness to what sciences can teach us does not lead to acceptance of the way most scientists present their findings.
Personally i think those specific prayers are a distraction most of the times we pray these prayers because its what we think we need and often thats not the case.The better way is to just trust the holy spirit let him lead i think we miss the awesomeness of doing it Gods way its easy not difficult.The struggle is difficult when we are walking by the flesh and trying to do it our way.When i got to the point where i said to the God i am not going to do it my way anymore and i submit to you because know whats best for me.Change me and when i feel the wrong desires or temptation to walk by the flesh i just say Lord you know i am weak and i can not live a christian life without you help me.As soon as i do that it is effortless theres no struggle thats how we should grow.I am excited with what God is doing in my life he has opened his word i am seeing the fruit of his life impacting mine and i am changing day by day.I am walking by faith and not slipping back into my old desires i know what it means to be an overcomer sin does not have dominion over me anymore.In myself i can not boast because it is the power of God at work in my life and i give all the praise back to God.brentnz
This leads me to the second point from this parable, which we actually arrive at by going all the way back to the first brothers in history, to Cain and Abel.
But it is a central point for him that there is more than one way to be secular»» the camp of unbelief is deeply divided»» and for that reason he is unwilling to assert that secularism necessarily leads to the monstrous beliefs and movements that Mr. Smith describes.
It is this kind of «hate - speech» which led to the burning down of 77 churches in Norway by militant atheists and which at the most extreme end of the atheist movement leads to comments such as this from the Church Arson website «Any intelligent Antichrist methodology at that point will involve a consolidation of strength, public education in the ways of science and logic for our individual members, and actions taken against the remaining believers.
As Seerveld points out, «Generation after generation of Christian scholars kept reading past the obvious sense of what was before them and spent their sanctified ingenuity ascertaining the hidden «spiritual» meaning of the words, so as to lead the inexperienced laity into the way of mystical truth.
This leads to the second point — that an occasion may prehend God in ways other than the derivation of its initial aim.
For example, when Berger points out that the puzzles of historical scholarship often lead Biblical theologians to crises of faith he expresses it this way: «I have sometimes asked myself how a gynecologist could manage to have sexual intercourse; by the same token, one could ask how a New Testament scholar could be a Christian.»
More to the point, just as William Paley, in his perverse way, acted as a kind of accidental midwife to Darwin's theory, so too I think the speculations of Michael J. Behe and William A. Dembski (and others, many of whom belong to the Discovery Institute) will lead not to a more robust theism but to a new impetus to find adequate explanatory laws for chemical complexity.
In the current era of privatized religion, this mode of interpretation has led to believing that the Song is basically about the way in which Jesus loves me as an individual, even to the point of overlooking my faults in order to praise my inner and outer beauty.
This date was deleted from subsequent publications, because the authors wanted to point to the problem in a more general way, not to predict the exact time when crises would lead to collapse.
My assumption from that point on has always been that every passionate zealous endeavour would eventually lead to a sense of claustrophobia, resignation, surrender and rebirth... but does it have to be this way?
Another way to make a similar point is to say that the Christian experience of compassionate Wisdom has led to belief that this Wisdom calls us to act in particular ways at particular times.
The extension of the hammer principle leads to a future in which knowledge has increased to the point that better ways to do almost everything can be found.
Scripture and worship, «like fingers pointing to the moon» should lead us beyond themselves and I have come to find the way of silence and contemplation often more helpful than elaborate and wordy worship.
He wants to get at the problem of how Christian faith should be related to the dominant surrounding culture and to point out the various types of ways leading thinkers have addressed that problem.
Now, if we take spirituality seriously as one of the two focal points of the Christian life, this leads immediately to a way of thinking about one of the major purposes of our life together as «church.»
You can definitely limit the size of the church (in a healthy way) by making sure that you multiply small groups that grow beyond a specified size (18 - 20 works nice, at that point you are losing a degree of intimacy already) but more important you make sure that you cultivate the gifts needed to lead these groups — otherwise you end up with a bunch of small churches and a burned out pastor.
The Copernican revolution has thus led us by steps to the point where God (presuming for the moment that we can still use this word in a meaningful way) must be much greater than the pre-Copernicans ever imagined, while on the other hand man, in spite of the recent rapid expanse of his knowledge and technology, appears to have been reduced to an infinitesimal role in space.
I hear the points you have wanted to make about not taking God's love for granted leading to fear to behave, think or feel a certain way or in being mindful and living up to it.
Mind you that wasn't the only thing you said in that particular thread that led me to the conclusion that attempting to have any real dialogue with you was pointless and I was already well on the way to that point from the countless encounters of you avoiding questions and offering nothing more to support your stance than «I'm right and you're wrong» or «read it again, it's clear».
In some ways I am grateful for my illness, ironically despite illness I am on a much healthier life path and have become super passionate about natural living to the point I started my own wellbeing blog http://www.naturallymarvellous.com, hoping to inspire other people with fibro to try the alternative route and lead a more natural life.
Hazards Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) leads the way in providing a framework for food manufacturers to work within, while the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) provides a platform for collaboration between some of the world's leading food safety experts from retailer, manufacturer, and food service companies, service providers associated with the food supply chain, international organisations, academia, and government.
This is how most industries work, pointed out @GFLifeIreland: «Pioneers lead the way then fall as newer entrants arrive & «piggyback» on pioneers» work.»
Dreambox Creations also leads the way with end - to - end fully integrated corporate intranets; social media strategies, execution and integration; Google analytics; integration with point of sales (POS) systems and guest loyalty programs allowing for total customer interaction; Open Table and Rezbook integration for convenient online reservations systems using multiple platforms; e-commerce using backend fulfillment and tracking, reporting and inventory management; and much more
Big Ten Player of the Year Draymond Green led the way for the Spartans with 21 points, 10 rebounds and five assists.
Whether such big - money signings are necessary is up for debate given the level that Ernesto Valverde has his side playing at right now, as they lead the way in La Liga with a four - point gap to their nearest rivals and they sit top of their Champions League group.
The way we started the game, A draw was fair but we were leading at some point so the late goal didn't do me good...
We should be three points behind Chelsea right now but he just loves to guard that 1 - 0 lead like the score will finish that way.
That way their current 8 poInt lead over the rest, after only 11 games, may stay below 20 points.
Darren «fantsy pants» Angell had 22 points and several no - look passes and circus scores to the lead the way for his crew this Week.
It's hard to single out one or even just two of these guys as Opening Night showed off a 9 - man DEEP rotation where everyone can ball — but I'll try — David «D.D.S.» Gershenzon led the way in scoring going 11 of 14 from the field and had 26 points.
They got 26 points from Matt Merrigan and 25 from Rodney Clark in this one to lead the way.
Offensively, Calvin Kang led the way for these guys, pouring in 29 points.
Riaz Hoveydai led the way this past Sunday with 26 points.
Leading the way for O'Dowd is arguably the most talented backcourt in all of NorCal with Pac - 12 commits, Elijah Hardy (Washington)(pictured above) at point guard and Naseem Gaskin (Utah) at shooting guard.
Ben «put it down» Eder had 23 points to lead the way.
Sam Brodsky led the way on Tuesday with 15 points in the Win.
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