Sentences with phrase «who only points»

He or she is merely acting like a know - it - all, someone who only points out faults.

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«If you look at someone who takes five, six, seven meds a month, a lot of the pain points you can only address if you are the pharmacy.»
I work well under pressure, and my brain's gotten to a point where it will only give me an idea while I'm talking it out with my best friend, who's my makeup artist.
Tran wanted to make sure couriers, who are his startup's only human point of contact with customers, would feel loyal toward the company, represent it well, and be available when needed.
The only way... you as a company can make progress is by acquisitions,» says Stanford's Pfeffer, who points out that HP and Microsoft have also made careers of gobbling up the little guys.
«The only real reference point right now is commercial air travel, and we are a victim of our own excellent safety measures,» says Dr. Clay Cowl, chair of the Division of Preventive, Occupational and Aerospace Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota, who was not involved in Castleberry's research.
According to proprietary research by the call intelligence company Invoca, voice search is the preferred mode of communication for 20 percent of consumers making a purchase of $ 500 or more, only 2 percentage points removed from the 22 percent who prefer traditional online search.
The New York Times» Margot Sanger - Katz points out that earlier studies by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)-- the independent scorekeepers who keep tabs on how legislation affects the budget and the country and whose report on the GOP repeal - and - replace effort last week sent Obamacare opponents into disarray — found that simply repealing Obamacare would only lead to 23 million fewer uninsured Americans.
Further, there had to be someone out there down a point in his or her championship with Jake Elliott as the kicker who for a brief moment thought he or she had won in a miracle, only to be crushed as the Eagles chose to kneel.
There's also the important point that Amazon is by no means the only game in town when it comes to big companies hiring workers who are free to work from home.
«Some of the large retailers who are big importers have been some of the most vocal opponents,» Rosenberg said, noting they haven't been the only ones who have come out against the proposal, but also pointing to support the plan has from companies such as Boeing, General Electric, and Johnson and Johnson.
In an interview with Fortune, Chapman, who received fellow animators» support after going public about the ordeal, recalled her struggle «being the only woman in the room trying to explain my characters» point of view of the mother and daughter and why they're both sympathetic and they're both not sympathetic.
If a company boss can't play with a government official, there's little point in him spending his money,» said the owner of a golf equipment store in Shanghai who only gave his surname as Huang.
Microsoft is banking on a larger audience beyond just the hard - core, but that's the wrong bet at this point since it's really only gamers who buy consoles early in their release.
J.P. Morgan's provision for compensating employees who leave to serve in government — a practice so common on Wall Street that it has become known as the proverbial «revolving door» — has become a point of contention in recent years, not only at the bank but for the industry as a whole.
But only 8.8 per cent of prospective homebuyers pointed to education as a factor when considering Calgary, compared to 20.6 per cent who cited investment.
Aeroplan has now reversed that decision, angering only those who didn't quite have enough points for their dream vacation and spent all their points on Alouettes tickets the day before the announcement, expecting their miles to begin expiring on Jan. 1, 2014.
Without taking the time to think carefully about where your notions of achievement and purpose come from and what success means to you, you're in a terrible position to decide if this week's hot «how to be successful» advice applies to you or only to someone who thinks the point of life is something you actually don't value much at all.
If those groups, Jewish and non-Jewish, who wish the identity and distinction of the Jews preserved are able to carry their point then the only hope for the Jews in America is mutual toleration and respect.
While your recent social networks are only connecting you with «safe» places and people you already have a connection with, it's important to know there are others out there who can use your point of view and expertise.
The likelihood that things won't go your way and that you will encounter multiple points of failure is high, so it's only people with an extraordinary sense of ambition who will run through those walls and figure it out.
Only certified accredited investors — or those with a net worth of at least $ 1 million (excluding their home) or who have a consistent annual income of $ 200,000 or higher — will be able to invest at this point.
This not only advances your conversation with attendees but also provides an entry point for those who weren't able to participate.
and then do the proof that Noah's course (or your product) works... Goal: in my point of view it makes sense, that only those who wan't to become an entrepreneur should click.
On the prospect of recession, I'm reasonably well - known as one of the only economists who correctly warned in real - time of oncoming recessions in October 2000 and again in November 2007 — both points where the consensus of economic forecasters indicated no expectation of oncoming trouble at all.
I especially liked a couple of points you raised in the One More Thing section, where you wrote: «What if someone who has a great idea for a project only found out after seeing the calendar?
This analysis of thousands of borrowers who have refinanced their student loan debt through Credible is only intended to be a starting point for further research.
At this point, the blame no longer rests only with the shooter, but also with those who are complicit in enabling them the tools that cause unmeasurable anguish and trauma.
This is not a realistic starting point, because the real world comprises individuals who make decisions for a myriad of reasons and can only be understood by drilling down to what drives these individual actors.
None of the Bloomingdale's cards have any tiers of spending - only point accumulation, which is great news for those who don't want to spend thousands of dollars before they see savings.
Kent also points to borrowers who seek to refinance their interest only loan.
I think the only defense against such an unprincipled politician who will say or do anything to get power, is to point out as loudly and publicly as possible the many untruths and contradictions he is trying to pull over on the Alberta public.
Whether or not Boz believed what he wrote, the memo matters because it highlights what people outside Silicon Valley often fear about Silicon Valley: That big tech companies don't actually care about the people who use their services, only that those people serve as data points that help tech companies grow.
Have you considered teh fact that your answer only applies to people who believe in Christianity, and ignores all the other religions in this nation (and basically perfectly illustrates the point the article is making).
One would like to see him apply his exceptional abilities towards clarifying what St. Augustine did not succeed in clarifying: the paradox of a creaturely person, that is, a being who though existing through God is nevertheless established in himself to the point of being able to dispose over himself» a being who is not only a creature of God but also a partner of God, existing in a dialogical relation with him.
When you read the context and see that Paul was speaking on the subject of those who don't believe in the resurrection, but believed in baptism as Christians, you realize that he was saying that what is the point of baptism if you are only going to end up dead.
If you oppose liberalism only because it isn't delivering the goods fast enough and yearn for someone who will do liberalism your way, you are missing the larger point.
Ethington pointed out, though, that Mayne, who was in a longtime monogamous relationship until a year ago, was only able to get his church calling because he's not currently with someone.
Or perhaps I simply realize that many of the so called rational atheists who post on CNN are dedicated to reason only as long as it supports their positions and when it doesn't immediately switch to ad hominem attacks to try to get people to ignore the legitimate point that was made.
I would like to point out to those here who think it is not possible for Jesuits (or anyone) to hold science and faith simultaneously, and who invoke «evidence» as the only arbiter of what is real, that human knowledge is always evolving.
You don't need to have all the answers (or act like you do); you only have to point people to the One who does.
Sorry, if this comes off as some super-sensitive defensive reaction, it just struck me really odd as I've only ever heard one person phrase the differences between men and women quite that way before and it was a man who was also an engineer which he kept bringing up to point out that that made him more analytical than any woman was capable of (apparently they don't have women engineers where he comes from).
@John Marshall Atheists and certain other non-believers are perhaps the ONLY people who truly accept that they will indeed cease to exist at some point.
But all varieties of horror flick are easily identifiable at this point, whether they're spooky, low - budget films (numerous); viscera - stained slasher movies (more numerous); quick - cut zombie flicks (even more numerous); macabre sci - fi, floating - in - space efforts (somewhat less numerous than they should be); sexualized vampiric tales (I trip over one of these whenever I get the newspaper); films of the more critically favored retro - mashup variety (Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Death Proof plus Planet Terror feature Grindhouse); or foreign entries of the psychological horror variety (the works of Dario Argento, of course; Alexandre Aja's films, which have their defenders; and Juan Antonio Bayona's El Orfanato, which only someone who truly dislikes cinema can dismiss).
I give religion only one point; It's dictation on who is worthy of living makes for great population control.
Taking a realistic look at the system if the government only took care of those who are genuinely poor, I'll bet that the welfare rolls would be reduced substantially, probably to the point that we could actually afford it.
Thirty years ago, 44 % of the people who responded said they believed that God created humans as we know them today — only a 2 - point difference from 2012.
Of course any reasoning person would not, those of you who would argue this are only, at this point ad hominem or ad argumentum.
William Lad Sessions, who summarized and analyzed Hartshorne's doctoral work writes: «The concepts, or «ideas» of philosophy, Hartshorne insists, are communicable (or «transferable» to use his term which points to the experiential basis of conception) but only partially so, because... obscurity is directly proportional to concreteness, and good philosophy plunges thought into the concrete....
Using those quotes from Carrey and Higgins, preachers can hold up the likes of Hoffman as examples of the failures of the fame and fortune dream; and point to the only role model who won't let you down.
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