As it was, when an airline canceled a flight from Point A to Point B, it had no plane available at Point B to fly the scheduled continuation to Point C.
Danny Corns, who lives in one of the 15 flooded houses, said it was "reassuring to a point" to learn it was a sensor that had failed rather than the pumps themselves.
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He held up one piece that had broken so that it had a sharp point to it.
"The complexity of IT systems is growing at a tremendous rate, to a point where it's becoming very difficult for administrators to manage their systems, " says Jeff Kephart , autonomic computing manager at IBM Research.
Maybe there's a way to unspecialize it and get back to a point when it can turn into these cells again.
The problem is it only works up to a point, and then it starts to hit a wall.
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"I think that we're getting to a point that it's overdone to the downside and that it will start to trend higher here, " he said.
Donegal stayed ahead until the final seconds when Christopher McKaigue hit a point to make it 1-11 to 0-14 and send the game into extra-time.
At the end of the day, you have to get from point A to point B -- be it for business, pleasure or personal obligations.
Ultimately, we should try to reach a point where it is possible to deal with repeated acts of violence as a clinical disorder.
But just to keep a sense of proportion, it is important to point out it will remain a long way off the highs of the 1980s.
In recent years, it extended a rail line to a point nearby the facility and it tested a large rocket engine at the facility in November 2010.
If you are in a position to donate to an organization for seniors, make it a point to do so.
"We're going to make it a point to buy as (many) panda things as we possibly can today, " she said.
So we prefer to do an airlift - the difference being that you bring supplies in, in massive quantities by plane, to some distribution point or to a central point and then you move it out from there and that way you can spread the aid out to many places where they need it the most.
Wing Daniel gave the score an even greater gloss - and a bonus point to go with it - with a breakaway try in the last move of the game, picking up a loose ball in his own 22 and scorching upfield.
Performance increases with stress but only to a certain point, before it begins to decrease.
One important tip: When using a wiki as a project-management tool, assign a point person to manage it.
There was a point to this: it allowed her to break onto MTV and the late-night chat shows, forging a new path for black women as Michael Jackson had done for the men.
It is easily the most capable surface combatant ever conceived, but when the Navy saw the price-tag for the finished product it decided to buy only three rather than the 32 planned, meaning it spent billions of dollars to get to a point where it could build a mere handful of vessels.
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Now the company can place up to 40 payments in a single message and it can deliver that message to a domestic point on the SWIFT network and have it sent on anywhere in the world at the domestic rate, which is a half to a third of the international charge.
Within a few iterations, the group comes to a consensus: Either enough bots deem it a good site to point out to mission control, or interest peters out.
She doesn't even seem to have much of a point (as it pertains to what HE wrote) because her "counterpoint" is not in keeping with the subject he raised.
Within the last decade, the scene has evolved to a point of sophistication that has allowed it to leave the basement and the street corner and find a new home in clubs, medium-sized venues and on the Internet.
Every company rushed to have a presence, to the point it became literally impossible to find the right information on the Web.
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Google chief executive Eric Schmidt was twice (at Sun and Novell) beaten up by Microsoft through a robust developer network, and has made it a point to cultivate small developers, and swarm the giants, since he arrived at Google.
At the same time, it comes at a price, and I have to stop and ask myself at what point is it okay to slow down a little?
Mr. STEVE HINCHMAN (Conversation Law Foundation): And as consumers realize, they have a choice to buy a clean car that's 20 to 50 percent more efficient, we're going to hit a tipping point where it will no longer make economic sense for Detroit to continue making the dirty version of the car.
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