Sentences with phrase «wonder if the point»

I see CLIF Shot and Blocs are maltodextrin - based, but generally wondering if you point patients toward any particular brand of gels / blocks.
In fact, it makes me wonder if the point and click method for the tablet version of this game is as good as the squad leader controls are in this game.
I often wonder if the point of so many reports - after - reports - after - reports is to reduce any political criticism to state of terminal boredom.
Still, I wonder if that point explains Dan Brown?
Get in a pesky fender bender and your wondering if the points are still on your record?
I wonder if the point has been missed here?

Not exact matches

The S&P / TSX composite index was up 17.31 points to 12,757.81 as investors wondered if the United States will end up leading a military strike against Syria, which it accuses of using poison gas against its own civilian population.
«You have survival of the fittest going on between these A.I. companies,» he said, «until you reach the point where you wonder if it becomes possible to understand how to ensure they are being fair — and how do you describe to a computer what that means, anyway?»
The point here is a client should never have to wonder if you're going to get back to them, because by the time they're asking that question, their trust in your professionalism has already started to erode.
I have to wonder if #RaceTogether would have made its point better by trusting the front line people in whom they've invested so much.
One of my Digital Journal readers in Canada messaged me, wondering if the strange sea creatures were poisonous and more to the point: Were they edible?
And who among us hasn't, at some point, wondered if your non-locking suitcase was rifled through — did I leave that new scarf in the hotel room or did someone take it?
Watching the New England Patriots — trailing 21 - zip in the second quarter, down 25 points in the third, 19 points in the hole with less than 600 seconds to go in regulation — rally to win the Super Bowl in overtime, I couldn't help but wonder if there was some mysterious science behind «the miraculous comeback»: something measurable, or at least point - to - able, that captures the transformation of human spirit that drives an individual — or, more inexplicably, a team of separate beings — to see «victory» when «loss» is flashing all around them.
If you're a business owner with a world - class product, a solid marketing strategy and the perfect price point to make the product both attractive and profitable, you may well be wondering, what's next?
The critics make some good points, leaving me to wonder if the PRPP is one plan we can do without.
At some point, everyone looks at their budget and wonders if there are ways to ease their cash flow.
When considering it, the most common point is to wonder if it's worth the cost.
The Dow promptly tanked over 500 points, and Cohn's allies began wondering if this would be the final insult sending the director of the National Economic Council to the exit.
Wondering what's the point of cash back if you have to pay an annual fee to get it?
I'm wondering if the ordering of the points is coincidentally their ranking in their impact.
I wonder whether the USG is beyond to point of no return... If it cuts drastically, it will depress GDP and tax revenue.
Whenever mortgage rates go up, borrowers always wonder if it makes sense pay points and thus reduces the rate.
«Unfortunately, had they not kept monetary policy unnecessarily tight two years ago (as was pointed out to them at the time), perhaps we wouldn't today be left wondering if our central banker's plan for youth unemployment involves flagrant violations of the Employment Standards Act,» wrote Mike Moffatt, a well - known Canadian economist, dodgeball aficionado, and Pokemon Go enthusiast.
Listening to them speak, I sometimes wonder if they've ever read the bible or actually paid attention to what was written instead of just using talking points, propaganda and rhetoric in their sermons.
David, I wonder if you missed the entire point of this essay.
I wonder if the people who are so focused on pointing the finger at Obama actually behave like true Christians?
But I do wonder if there would be a point in filtering or if some sort of intervention could be used to get people back on their meds.
I've read a few who feel like giving up because no one comments on their blogs and they begin to wonder if there's any point.
Wondering in viewing these questions if the sacrifice that blood represents to God gives value to violence... that shedding blood even in violence doesn't just mean the end of something but points to something precious with God.
One wonders, for example, if anyone actually believes that partial «birth abortion is distinguishable from infanticide in any meaningful way; or thinks it perceptive to make the point that many....
All of us, at some point in our lives, come to a place where the reality of our existence is so stark, so dark, we wonder if we'll ever know joy again.
I even made it to a point that I wondered if God was preparing me for something?
And lest you think this post is about finger - pointing, I have no doubt in my mind that if my own assumptions and prejudices go totally unchecked, if I never stop for a moment to consider the other side and wonder if I might be wrong, I too am capable of using the Bible to my own ends, of convincing myself that God is on my side.
Communion... well, I can't explain exactly what happens in communion, and I'm beginning to wonder if maybe that's the point.
I often wonder what might happen if we get to a point where we can choose a child's sex... or even hair and eye color.
One other point about sex: I wonder if part of the problem is that the church has a tendency to teach people the importance of virginity, but not chastity.
Most people might wonder which God you are referring to, and if they ask, you can point them to Jesus.
Sometimes I wonder if perhaps the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous have, at some point in its 76 year history, contained individuals who possessed the ability to do great things — cure cancer, revolutionize politics, or contribute other great things to society — but whose minds became so polluted with AA propaganda that they shut off their own brilliance and chose to spend the rest of their lives «making their sobriety their number one priority» and believing humility to be more valuable than fulfilling their potential and allowing their greatness to shine.
I wonder if we will ever get to the point as a nation where the vast majority of us DO NOT believe in Iron Age myths from the Middle East about sky - gods and evil ground spirits.
Here is a link to a video that is a powerful speech its from an older movie called the dictator, very good movie by the way, Anyway Charlie chaplin plays the part of hitler and uses a very powerful and memorable speach about equality and the way life is moving,» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WibmcsEGLKo» you have shown nothing but malice in these comments and you wonder why gay's are protrayed as the «bad guys» in video games and movies and if you don't believe that then watch this» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdmJXHJLZ6M» the point is I will respect the person who is silent, holding a flag that has ever color before i Can or Will ever respect someone like yourself.
You wonder if I am looking for «emotional response», «innocents murdered», «a tragedy», but given your overall response to my comment I think you understood my point quite well.
I wonder, based on how you apply words and then change the point, if maybe you too are a recovering politician.
I'm not sure what my point is really, I'm kind of rambling, but I suppose it's just that I'm wondering that if it's possible for a bunch of online strangers to work out their disagreements and come to a friendly understanding (and yes endure temporary offenses and misunderstandings), it must be possible in real life church IF (a big «if») we are willing to stop being too afraid to speak uif it's possible for a bunch of online strangers to work out their disagreements and come to a friendly understanding (and yes endure temporary offenses and misunderstandings), it must be possible in real life church IF (a big «if») we are willing to stop being too afraid to speak uIF (a big «if») we are willing to stop being too afraid to speak uif») we are willing to stop being too afraid to speak up.
He makes tremendous points and I start wondering if I have been fooled.
Here was Alyssa Rosenberg at the Washington Post claiming that the whole point of Wonder Woman is that she's a role model for prepubescent girls, a kind of «Fearless Girl» avant la statue: «[T] he movie... argues that it's... little girls all over the world who stand to gain if they can grow up free of the distorting influence of misogyny,» Rosenberg wrote, with a schoolmarm's didacticism.
And Grenz delivered, though I'm wondering if he's proven the point:
As someone who believes in God whole heartedly and feels he is the way through alot of the darkness on this earth but also the way to celebrate our greatest joys.I am happy she has found the love of God.But I to find the choice of religion somewhat suspiscious.As others have pointed out the dicotomy makes one wonder if the fact that her boyfriend is a Catholic has alot to do with her choice.Alot of women and men for that matter find conform to what their partners religion is because it is just easier and more comfortable at home for them.Now I am not saying this is what happened in this case.but it is somehting ti ponder.For me loving God and your neighbor as much as yourself are the most important part of believeing in a Supreme Being and all the rest of the Dogma just gets in the way and even is the cause of alot of the strife and wars in this world.So I hope she is happy but UP God for me... but no thatnks on the religion!!
I guess I'm wondering if maybe we've missed the point.
Hi Christine — I might as well direct this to you personally — though I wonder if at this point it might be good to take it to a personal email level rather than this public forum.....
Lady Williams replied: «I think the House would agree that points about «good Muslims» and «bad Muslims» are really not for this House - I was just wondering if I in that context am a good Catholic or a bad Catholic, but I really don't think that that sort of thing has any place in your Lordships House or indeed in society.
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