The statistics are kind of overwhelming,
with everything pointing towards a fourth straight win for Tottenham over Bolton at White Hart Lane.
I thoroughly enjoyed this article and agree
with everything you pointed out.
Not exact matches
The software automatically manages your sales pipeline, documents all
points of contact
with your prospects and current clients, logs sales, and allows you to see
everything about each lead in one place.
While the card comes
with the same sign - up bonus, it earns
points on everyday spending faster, nabbing a higher 3x
points per dollar spent on travel and dining purchases, and 1x on
everything else.
But
with him I made it clear: The
point of paying your dues is to learn
everything you can about business and management; what to do, and what not to do.
This leads to another important
point: although you might think your black suit goes
with everything, the contrast
with any colour but white can be jarring.
More to the
point, star ratings are much more in line
with how just about
everything else is reviewed.
Even science - and you know it better than I do -
points to an understanding of reality as a place where every element connects and interacts
with everything else,» the pope said.
«At this
point, we're selling
everything that we make,» he said, although he added that he expects supply will catch up
with demand in coming weeks.
Talking
everything through
with a trusted confidant, from your business's unique selling
points to how it will stand out among competitors, is a good way to help calm fears and give you some perspective and confidence.
While Google's arsenal of perks — which includes
everything from «stock equity,» to «free 24/7 gym access,» «aaaaaamazing holiday parties,» and «mini-kitchens, snacks, drinks, free breakfast / lunch / dinner, all day, errr «day» — are notoriously cushy, the company wins real
points with employees for attracting «the best talent and best people to work
with in the world» as well as providing abundant «opportunities for career growth, and tons of career development resources.»
As well, there's sales materials, cabinetry, displays, ventilation, vaults,
point - of - sale devices, security systems and
everything else it takes to comply
with regulations on medical marijuana dispensaries or recreational use shops.
Once she can start aggregating data from her patients
with data from other doctors who are using the app, she will have a huge number of data
points that she can use to track
everything from the efficacy of the surgery in certain patient populations, to which doctors might get the best outcomes.
This is the
point in the column where I usually kick in
with the «takeaway» — the 5 Things You Can Do Right Now to Make
Everything Better.
While the anonymously maintained blog tends to be on the hyperbolic side, many articles
point out real concerns
with everything from economies laden
with debt to high - frequency trading dynamics.
They can also inform your content, messaging
points, and value proposition, so you can ensure that
everything on your website, in emails, and on social media is in alignment
with exactly what your target market is looking for.
I would be delighted to follow up my appearance on Midpoint: Question
Everything with Ed Berliner, in which Ed and I discussed the economic issues around immigration policy,
with a few
points and references.
We do
everything - write articles
with links to the client's site, submit them to article directories and then post them to a blog all
with text links
pointing back to their site.
Everything you earn under the 5x
points category goes towards a single cap of $ 50k, while all gas station and nights booked directly
with your hotel go towards a separate but still single cap of $ 50k.
In the case that you pass, the policy beneficiaries should file a claim
with the insurer, after which
point the circumstances of your death will be reviewed and receive the payout (also called a death benefit or the face value of the policy) so long as
everything is in order.
While
everything I've discussed up to this
point is pretty clearly established tax law, forks are really where things get messy
with taxes.
«It's been kind of annoying having to deal
with that and
everything else that's been going on but at this
point, you know, we're changing the world.
Even if the government ran a balanced budget or a budget surplus, the Fed would still be able to inflate the money supply (therefore, Mr. Hussman,
with whom we agree on nearly
everything else in his highly readable weekly comments, is in error on this particular
point).
We all have to «fee will» which is gift from the Creator of heavens, earth and
everything btwn them... and which is why we all say whatever we want to say and we do whatever we want to do... and its not like a law of state i.e. driving
with high speed in a lower speed limit will get u a ticket and
points in ur dl...
On this account,
everything was somehow fine until Paul VI refused to bend
with the times — at which
point all hell broke loose.
I will not enter that debate here, except to say that the reflections on memory that dominate Book X have
everything to do
with the story that Augustine has been telling to that
point.
But if our default reactions to
everything in culture we don't like is anger, than we risk being so consumed
with our own outrage, that we drown out the voices that need to be heard — the voices
pointing out systematic injustices, violence and corruption.
My father also taught me, even when I was a child, that Bruce R. McConkie, who wrote some unflattering stuff about non-whites in «Mormon Doctrine,» stood in Conference after the 1978 announcement and said he had obviously been wrong on those
points, and he retracted
everything not in keeping
with the Brethren's announcement.
Because it has
everything to do
with those who support abortion from the position of a «woman's right to choose» and not from a scientific
point.
Yes I have done
everything possible and accessed every possible avenue for help
with county caseworker etc... Only God can help at this
point.
From one
point of view it does deal
with them in the sense that it considers in an abstract way
everything people care enough about to spend money to procure.
This could be a long post
with all of the misinformation in this article but I'll do my best to bullet
point everything.
Maybe it's the excitement of the sharp
point - counterpoint debates of the commentators, or perhaps the flashing «breaking news» graphics that pop up
with every little dip in Obama's poll numbers or every slip of the stock market, or perhaps it's the crawling news scroll that announces
everything from Lindsey Lohan's most recent relapse to the report of another soldier's death in Iraq.
It's not been too great for me and some of the other members of the movement... It's been kind of annoying having to deal
with that and
everything else that's been going on but at this
point, you know, we're changing the world.
She should certainly not become one sided, expecting
everything from a gimmick, but she must not want to do
everything with the same energy either; she must have the courage to concentrate her finite powers on a few
points, even though this will mean giving up other important things.
While I do not agree
with every
point the author is making, I agree there is intention in absolutely
everything in the universe.
Johannes Aagaard has
pointed out that under the missio Dei conception, «
everything we do is [easily] identified
with the historical missio of God, unqualifiedly and indiscriminately.»
For those of you who are interested in reading the arch of a sad, sad bitter life, crusie through the remarks by «the son a Piper man» aka Tom Tom, Stands for nothing, hates
everything, curses when left
with nothing to say, then hysterically claims victory for hurting someone's feelings, and stands for nothing, but will gladly
point out your poor syntax, grammar and spelling errors like a weary retired 3rd grade teacher.
I agree
with point # 1 —
everything changes and ends.
In short,
everything happens as though, in the course of its phyletic existence, every living form achieved (
with more or less success) what may be called a period, or even a
point, of socialization.
The fact may be explained by saying that
everything goes back to, or rests upon, the Gospel of Mark; but I think we can not assume that this Gospel would have been accepted if upon any major
point its general outline had been found to be faulty or inaccurate by those who were in touch
with the primitive tradition handed down in the churches in Palestine.
One other
point: growing up, Norman was a symbol to me of
everything that was wrong
with Christian music.
In Luke 15:1 - 10, then, the two
points are made: the shepherd leaves the ninety - nine sheep to seek out the lost one, and rejoices when it is found; the woman drops
everything else to seek out the one lost coin (the coin mentioned is probably a Greek drachma, literally worth sixteen cents, but in actual purchasing power many times more than that), and rejoices
with her friends when it is found.
«After all it's only the purely immediate men — who so far as spirit is concerned are about at the same
point as the child in the first period of earliest infancy when
with a thoroughly endearing nonchalance it lets
everything pass out — it's the purely immediate men who can't retain anything.
You then said: «Same goes
with Christians and God, if we knew
everything there is to know about him, then what would be the
point.»
I do take issue
with the fact you keep trying to
point out that
everything seems to be equal.
This analogy is not meant to suggest that God matures as we do, but it may
point out how every actual experience that God relates to perfectly (because it is actual) enables God to bring that experience along
with everything else to future relationships.
He knows that Christ is coming, and has done
everything he can to
point people to Christ, and to live
with Christ as his focus.
Popper (1972)
points out that, though we still believe in the repulsive forces as being electromagnetic and still hold Bohr's theory of the periodic system of elements in a modified form,
everything else in this beautiful reduction of the universe to an electromagnetic universe
with two particles of stable building blocks has by now disintegrated.
but thats not what i'm talking about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take
with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised
everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a full understanding of the book — and that would be my overall
point... belief without full understanding of or consideration to real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based on real events from a real historical person but not a magical being by any means!