Sentence examples for everyday points from inspiring English sources

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It has been at its best since Lin became the everyday point guard.

The trick is to see that the Skeptics can hold beliefs, but just in an ordinary everyday way ('from an everyday point of view,' as he says in the passage above), i.e., not as a result of marshalling arguments and evidence in favour of those beliefs, as philosophers and scientists do.

The T series cameras have always been the size of an everyday point-and-shoot, but the TL2 introduces a new 24-megapixel APS-C sensor, making it worth shooting with the interchangeable lenses that range from 17mm to 200mm in focal length.

It's first edition, a 2010 reimagining of Laurence Sterne's 18th-century classic "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman" designed by the firm A Practice for Everyday Life, points to visual writing's rich heritage as an art form.

A blog, What Is It Like to Be A Woman in Philosophy?, records tales of everyday sexism: points made by women in meetings being ignored until repeated by a man; a room full of men falling silent when a woman walks through the door; clumsy sexual advances that when rebuffed generate a hostile atmosphere.

But what if those niggling, everyday pain points we're trying to ignore are the very things holding us back?

The Chinese ability to implement drones so seamlessly into their everyday lives points out both the Chinese government's willingness to embrace new technology and the Chinese population's new-found wealth to afford this sort of technology.

It offers an online, attractive and visualized interface to conference calling, while simultaneously addressing a ton of everyday pain points, like not knowing who's present, who's talking, and who's making all that noise?! It's even getting rid of the tedious login process, which typically involves the use of long PINs.

The FFI provides information on how foot pain affects the patient's ability to manage everyday life; points are allocated as follows: pain, disability, and activity limitation subscale.

This distinction, famously characterised as "lackey or liberator" by David Werner in the 1980s [ 23], while a simplistic representation of fluid and hybrid everyday realities, points to the importance of clarifying underlying assumptions and establishing the basic identity of CHW programmes.

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