Sentences with phrase «whole point i am making»

That's the whole point I'm making.
The whole point I am making right now is that we don't know what happened and jumping to conclusions and stating those conclusions as fact is pointless.
The whole point we're making is that Resistant Starch is a very important, and mainly lacking, nutrient in SAD as well as paleo.
The whole point I am making here, is if you vent to the atmosphere, the MAF reading would no longer be accurate.
The whole point I am making is that the active - versus - passive debate should not be a debate at all.

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The whole point of these tools is that they are supposed to make your job easier, not harder.
There's little point in packing all these features if they aren't configured to work towards making the whole experience unique, smooth and hassle - free for customers.
The whole point of a smartphone is to make you more productive.
But the whole point of the supercar is to tuck you down in a low tub made of carbon fiber or magnesium, swaddle you in firm, bolstered, racing - derived seats, and scare the bejeezus out of you as soon as you put the pedal down.
Valleywag points out that this whole situation is really weird: «So, our elected officials, in their effort to find a scapegoat for crimes against sex workers like the murder of Julissa Brisman, have taken a site that never made a dime from the hookups it helped set up, and turned it into a full - time, for - profit sex money machine.»
He points out a couple factors that make it hard to assign blame when it comes to the opioid epidemic — pain meds are lawful drugs, approved and regulated by the federal government, and there are «a whole lot of intermediaries: in the distribution process.
His whole argument that he wouldn't be able to negotiate a good deal with Play - Doh unless he had a controlling stake in Soy - Yer - Dough made no sense, as Herjevac pointed out.
The whole point of the Moya is to «embrace the elements,» so it's made from innovative water - resistant nappa - back Italian Merino shearling, a 16 mm wool interior, and insulating details, and it was comfortable even in only a T - shirt underneath at 30 degrees.
(Which is, of course, the whole point, but that doesn't make it easy.)
As a result, inflation went down over time, to the point where it became a negligible factor in economic decision - making, which was the whole point of the exercise.
This alone doesn't tell the whole story and in order to make the point, it's more helpful to look at the distribution of returns.
I am a newbee to forex investing, i am at the point of gathering information to make sence of the whole forex trading.
The whole point is the profit and how Bitcoin can make you rich.
his whole point was that those who * feign * humility in claiming «no one can make such exclusive claims» are actually DOING the very thing to which they're objecting.
«When a single person breaks the rules of the game,» Havel writes, «thus exposing it as a game, everything suddenly appears in another light and the whole crust seems then to be made of a tissue on the point of tearing and disintegrating uncontrollably.»
The whole point of preaching God's Word (in my estimation) is to make people uncomfortable... to the point of dying... to themselves.
An omnipotent ruler probably wouldn't need to kill a whole bunch of infants to try (unsuccessfully) to make a point to some human ruler — but maybe he's just a sick and twist omnipotent being...
I'm not sure where I'm going with this, but the point I'm trying to make is that the drugs, or «medicine», really only blind you to the marvelous things Jesus can do in your life if you only believe whole heartedly.
in Romans 5 the main point Paul makes in the whole chapter is that we had no say so about our birth.
One device he used repeatedly was to insert fresh material in texts composed from an earlier point of view, making minimum modifications in the original text, in the hopes that the new material would so reshape the whole context that it would be read from the new point of view.
The whole point of such arguments is to make sure that we do not invent God.
But I have been making the final draft of my Giffords — and having to keep the whole scheme of thoughts in my head, so as to get all the points written up in order.
The overall results for the index as a whole were overwhelmed by the quite arbitrary choices to be made on this one point.
I can't even read the NIV anymore now, because of verses like Ephesians 2:8, which make it sound like faith is the gift of God (a Calvinist idea), when, as you point out, the whole salvation package — really, the work of the cross for us — is the gift of God.
The Parable of the Prodigal Son is really the Parable of the Loving Father, but we seem to always have to make everything, even the Scriptures about us which, of course, causes us to miss the whole point of the story.
It would be too coincidental for her, as a lay person, to have made this up from whole cloth just to be found correct on each scientific point after publication as fancy.
The whole point is to set this force free by making it conscious of what it signifies and of what it is capable.
The foresight that comprehends the existential future and defines the final formality to which the initial potential is relative can only reside in a transcendent point of unity that makes the equationaluniverse a meaningful and directional whole.
Perhaps one of the most important points to make at the outset is that this vocation is not a negative asceticism but a positive response of the whole person to the love of Jesus Christ.
After God drowned almost the whole human race in the flood, including babies, infants, etc., murdering the first - born in Egypt just to make a point, citing the Bible as rationale to ban abortion is irrational.
We can even say, in a certain way of speaking, that our Creator's whole point in making the world was that some of his creatures should share in his love.
You are essentially making a value judgement based on your experience, which is Steven's whole point.
Why even bother bringing up any questions if the whole point was to say «Job's my reminder to reject the answer and the made point
out of the whole essay you wrote there was only one logical point you made, «The mentality of this culture is like rats.»
Various procedures would have been used by him in order to revise his text, the most important being the insertion, at various places in the original manuscript, of passages expressing his new vision, at times a few lines, at times even whole sections, with the intention of leading his eventual readers to interpret the whole context in the light of the point of view of the inserted materials.3 Ford proposes that Whitehead did modify his original manuscript accordingly a number of times before its publication in 1929, with the result that the final version of Process and Reality is actually the outcome of the superposition of texts from successive redactional strata over the original stratum made by the manuscript of the summer of l927.4
The whole point of such programs is to help people make positive contributions to society.
But the whole point of what makes science work is that it isn't about opinion.
The whole point of Obamacare is to make everyone conform to the government's idea of what is fitting and proper in health care.
The point is that marriage has a higher goal than to make two people happy or even whole.
the point made about free will [albeit not in those terms] made by Doug [while misusing a word and placing it in incorrect context... which goes to show, a small amount of dross doesn't ruin the whole] is accurate.
Here we have the interesting notion fairly and squarely presented to us, of there being elements of the universe which may make no rational whole in conjunction with the other elements, and which, from the point of view of any system which those other elements make up, can only be considered so much irrelevance and accident — so much «dirt,» as it were, and matter out of place.
All measurement is not measurement of lengths on a straight line; there is a second most important measurement of intervals, independent of such measurement of lengths, the estimation of angles, or, what comes to the same thing, of ratios and arcs of circles to the whole circumference, In point of fact, it is by angular measurement that we habitually estimate temporal intervals, whenever we appeal to a watch or clock, and in the prehistoric past the first rough estimates of intervals within the natural day must presumably» have been made, independently of measurement of lengths, by this same method, with the sky for clock - face.
Even if at this point God in heaven and all his angels were to offer to help him out of it — no, now he doesn't want it, now it is too late, he once would have given everything to be rid of this torment but was made to wait, now that's all past, now he would rather rage against everything, he, the one man in the whole of existence who is the most unjustly treated, to whom it is especially important to have his torment at hand, important that no one should take it from him — for thus he can convince himself that he is in the right.
In a recent Fox News appearance, American Atheists President Dave Silverman said, «The point that we're trying to make is that there's a whole bunch of people out there for whom religion is the worst part of Christmas, but they go to church anyways, and we're here to tell them they don't have to.»
The additional point can be made that to the extent these people do in fact treat the whole Bible as equally sacred, they are using the whole of Scripture as their compass instead of Jesus of Nazareth.
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