"None of this actually seems to be at the point of making a difference, " she said.
Tyranny Obama style may not be at the point of a gun.
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Likewise, when the market has gone up for several periods in a row and we are all giddy, we may be at the point of maximum risk.
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But even having a formal record of involuntary psychiatric hospitalization is no guarantee that the relevant information will be available at the point of purchase of a firearm.
During First Minister's Questions, Ms Lamont said that while the NHS should be free at the point of demand "for too many patients it only becomes free at the point it embarrasses the first minister".
She stressed that the NHS should continue to be free at the point of delivery and politicians should not decide who was "irresponsible" and who was not.
"That would be regulating at the point of purchase, " when individuals would be voluntarily entering the health-care market, Mr. Clement said.
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Higher education should continue to be free at the point of delivery with repayments contingent on income after graduation.
The company said it had therefore asked her to leave - in line with an international convention that allowed airlines to refuse transporting passengers who it knew would not be accepted at the point of entry.
However, at what seemed to be the tipping point of his career at the big bank, he surprised everyone by quitting his job to take up a position in a small Southeast Asian bank.
Working at such a fine level of internal detail allows the stiffness and flexibility of an object to be determined at any point, says Siavash Mahdavi, the chief executive of Within Technologies.
The logo formation will hover about 36m (118ft) above the ground at the lowest point and the highest point (the tip of the logo) will be at approximately 130m (426ft) above ground.
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Medical informaticists, researchers and innovative companies are focusing on this essential limitation of medical decision-making by designing information systems to be used by physicians at the point of care, during the patient encounter.
Notwithstanding that, at some point the job of managing director of the IMF will be open, at some point in the future.
Given that managing affairs in the Middle East has never been one of our strong suits, the question at this point should be how can the United States, particularly the Department of State, best engage groups that might be inimical to U.S. values but necessary to our interests in the Middle East?
All of the pre-orders are estimated to be filled by the end of February at which point it will move on to new orders.
One opinion regarding long term contracts with significant dollar amounts tied to them pertains to the theory that general managers and executives will be relieved of their duties at some point by the ball club prior to the conclusion of the contract in question.
The departure of McKenzie, taken by Mehrab Hossain jnr at backward point, proved to be the only glimmer of light on a disappointing day for Bangladesh.
Of course, the Reagan appointees all knew that they were liable to be replaced at some point, but the suddenness and thoroughness of the purge caught them all by surprise there had been no forewarning before Inauguration Day.
Adnet told Folha that the hotel will be fully operational at some point in the second half of 2014.
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And I note, as I have in the past, that he hopes and believes that there will be at some point a return to the kind of bipartisan support for comprehensive immigration reform that we used to have in this country, led by his predecessor as President, Republican George W. Bush, and the Republican nominee for President in the last election, John McCain, Senator of Arizona.
Retailers will be able to display one price list at the point of sale and an illustrated price list will also be available to customers on request.
The companies behind the project argue that they will be developed at some point, regardless of whether the products flow out South, North, West or East.
Perhaps the only compromise possible at that point would be to repeal the remaining portions of the act.
Second, interest rates are already going to come down in the euro area: by January 1st, as rates in Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain converge on Germany's and France's current 3.3%, the average euro rate will be half a point lower than it was at the end of September.
Potentially any data that you bring into the U.S. can be subject to inspection and analysis, either at the point of entry, or a remote location.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last week in a case of first impression that if you are carrying electronics like computers, hard drives, smart phones, digital cameras, USB sticks or anything else that may contain questionable data when you enter the United States, it may be analyzed by Border Protection agents, either at the point of entry, or at a forensic lab off-site.
If they took away all the bunkers, eliminated the trees and creeks and rough, and located the holes on every green at the bottom of a bowl, what would be the point?
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And until it does, Scotland could find the cost of funding its share of the UK debt (around 75% if gross domestic product, at the point of independence) could be at a significantly higher borrowing rate than the UK currently faces.
Annuity payments can be deferred until retirement or advanced age, at which point tax would be due on the income component of the annuity payments.
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