Sentences with phrase «who make a point»

Cameron points to the example set by a senior executive at Korean manufacturer LG Electronics, who makes a point of expressing appreciation to employees everyday.
It's not justCsikszentmihalyi who makes this point.
Those who make a point of hurling invectives against others» religions need to chill out.
[2] One apparent exception to this is Christian Identity and Theological Education by Joseph C. Hough, Jr., and John B. Cobb., Jr. (Chico, Calif.: Scholars Press, 1985), who make a point of stressing that theological education must have as its end or telos the education of ministers (pp.4 - 5).
The difference is Mr. I will never win Pulitzer... is that Islamic TERRORISTS come teams of 4 on 4 different planes sent from mosques and other places of Islam to kill jews... He is but one man... Who made his point... It was people like you that he was trying to change..
The people who make this point, though, are not looking at the larger issue.
Again it is Gramsci who makes the point when he criticizes Croce for not understanding that
While I do, occasionally, find inspiration in restaurant meals, I am not one of those people who makes a point of creating a copycat version of something I've eaten.
There are many restaurant owners and retailers who make a point of purchasing only sustainable seafood to sell and prepare for their customers.
Andre Ayew had a chance to double Marseille's lead soon after half - time, although he was thwarted by Mezui, who made a point - blank reaction save to prevent the Ghana international from making it 2 - 0.
Because Carzola is correct just like Monreal who made the point last week about getting a 20 plus goals striker.
Off topic,,, I must admit there must be some people out there who make it a point they spite Arsenal fans by cooking up stories about Wenger interest in players which just proves false when he signs an injured KK in January....
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who made a point recently of speaking to a rally organized by a group tied to the teachers union, says he thinks Cuomo's plan to force teacher evaluation agreements makes sense.
Tory MPs offered strong support last night for Cameron, who made a point of reaching out ostentatiously to colleagues at all levels of the Conservative party throughout the day.
Meet a couple of veteran activists from St. Albans in Queens who make a point of challenging the machine.
«I just can't believe that we continue to do this stuff,» said Board Member Carl Paladino, who made a point of an annual visit from a senior vice-president which costs the district $ 13,200.
McLaughlin, the executive director of the Fort Drum Regional Liaison Organization, was among those who made that point when he visited Washington, D.C., at the end of June for the 2015 Defense Communities National Summit.
But there are other benefits that steer women towards attractive male trainers, say Salvatori and Barclay, who make a point of acknowledging that a perve sesh is rarely a woman's first priority for a PT.
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.
No, thanks, says Norma Dunton, who made a point to plan her recent trip for a weekday, in winter, when crowds tend to thin out.
«This film had involvement from brilliant women from all over start to finish,» said Coogler, who made a point to name several of his female collaborators, including Oscar - nominated cinematographer Rachel Morrison, Oscar - nominated costume designer Ruth E. Carter, production designer Hannah Beachler, first assistant director Lisa Satriano, editor Debbie Berman and Marvel Studios exec Victoria Alonso, who executive produced.
In another recent article, Dryden - Peterson describes the success of a teacher in Uganda who made a point of calling each of his students by name, hearing each of their voices during every lesson, and placing each student in the role of active learner.
The most discussion has been started by Chuck Wendig who makes a point that self - publishing isn't «amateur hour.»
Superb substance is given by the authors who make it a point to compose each and every component right and verified.
Why Canadians Should Drop Everything and Pay Off Debt», who made the point that debt may not appear to be a problem here in Canada because we didn't have the same credit implosion that Americans did.
Then comes the onslaught of visitors who make it a point to get there themselves after hearing one too many stories of how great the country is and how few tourists are there, and who arrive somewhat aghast at the number of other travelers there doing the same.
«Snowy Day» was written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats, a white author who made a point of featuring diverse characters in his work.
The award was presented by the British DJ Goldie, who made a point of praising the work of all the short - listed artists (the other nominees were Rosalind Nashashibi, Hurvin Anderson, and Andrea Büttner), according to the Independent.
A Los Angeles artist who makes works lionizing Tinseltown in the manner of a smitten court painter, and who makes a point of primarily selling to celebrities, Israel also saw another sky canvas from 2013 lead off the Phillips evening sale to the tune of $ 581,000 (est. $ 200,000 - 300,000).
They have certainly done so to a US legislature rich in Republican representatives who make a point of challenging or dismissing the climate science consensus.
I noticed (and favourited) when Ben Pile tweeted he had been making that point for years I guess it doesn't matter who makes the point, and RPJ is good person to make it and get it heard, but I really want to guard against the weaselling repositioning that is inevitable when people want to start claim they were always interested in debating.
(I recall Gavin Schmidt holds similar ideas and is a believer in the philosopher Feyerabend, who made this point of view somewhat fashionable in academia.)
The work was discussed (3) by Dr Kip Hansen, who made the point that the results illustrate well the original finding by Edward Lorenz in the 1960s using a weather model on an early computer: «Two states differing by imperceptible amounts may eventually evolve into two considerably different states.
Like so many people who make a point to read labels and know the sources of my food, I became outraged.
The National Law Journal's Tony Mauro noted a few years ago the example of an attorney who makes a point of wearing a tie given to him as a memento eight years previously by the widow of a partner who used to wear it when he argued.
Those of us who make a point of understanding and embracing the new paradigm are going to succeed.
I will write later about the importance of the concept of rule of law, and how it is important that that concept be fostered not only in the courts, but also in the legislatures, the executives and the citizenry of the country (and I must give credit to Simon Potter, former President of the Canadian Bar Association, who made this point at his speech at the Conference of the Constitutional Law and Human Rights Section of the CBA on June 27, 2014).
Strangely, it was a senior fellow from right - wing think - tank, the Adam Smith Institute, who made that point most forcibly in response to the Council of Europe report.
As demonstrated by those who made a point of not spending a lot on their weddings, such as this $ 3,000 wedding and this $ 5,000 wedding, a couple doesn't have to spend $ 26,645 or even $ 10,000 to have a memorable wedding day.
I've also heard of small business owners who make a point of taking Wednesday as a day off each week to embrace the feeling that they have control over their schedule, or they see a movie on a weekday morning just to shake things up.
Accessible Diet Technician who makes it a point to become a major source of information and support for each client.
I know some family day care educators who make a point of, they do a lot of excursions out to the community, to local parks or to museums or the art gallery or whatever, and they make a point of always inviting families to come along, or parents to come along on those excursions.

Not exact matches

My colleague Christie Smith, who runs Deloitte's Leadership Center for Inclusion, travels frequently, but makes a point of exercising every single morning.
Chemko points to a troubling phenomenon for Canadian retailers: some two - thirds of Canadian consumers who shop online make their purchases from U.S. websites.
Scientists and educators have long noted that kids who have a positive attitude towards math do better in the subject, but is that just because acing tests naturally makes you enjoy something, or does the arrow of causation point the other way?
Literacy organizations can point you to educators or services who can help you identify your needs and assist in making a strategy.
He made a point to note who came early and who stayed late.
Berman points out that this can help you avoid the person who is making you angry.
We are making it easier to share picks on social media with friends, and the tool will award an extra point to participants who share their rosters.
The right thing to do when confronted with a mistake is to own up to it, not to make a series of bizarre claims in defense then insult the profession of the people who correctly pointed out the error.
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