In a letter to students, Dr Willem Burggraaf, the school's dean, was at pains to point out that the MBA hadn't need cancelled altogether and would begin as soon as new arrangements could be put in place.
So at this point they just seem to be burning, if not out of control at this point, it looks like a fire maybe sort of 10 feet wide at this point on the second floor.
And I was the first to come out with a universal health care plan, first to come out with a global warming plan, first -- and, to the best of my knowledge, only at this point -- to come out with a comprehensive, detailed plan to end poverty in America, since we are on Dr. King's day.
But in terms of specific conversations that he had with world leaders, I don't have anything to read out to you at this point.
Mr Plaskow is at pains to point out that Radlett is not a ghetto.
But, as the industry is understandably at pains to point out, it could have some curious knock-on effects.
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Inquiry chairman Robert Francis was at pains to point out that change did not need major reform and reorganisation.
British defence sources are at pains to point out that the NATO force's only purpose is to collect weapons surrendered voluntarily.
He is at pains to point out that while he is the man in charge, it is very much a collaborative process.
Russia, its government was at pains to point out, defaulted on its old Soviet-era debt, not its recent obligations under a new regime.
Paul Jewell obviously decided that the end of the season was a good point at which to take some time out from the game.
The secretary of state was at pains to point out, in some detail, the expertise he has assembled to deliver his big idea within his department.
The success of the past generation is a reminder of how Celtic became the first British club to win the competition, a fact which supporters are quick to point out at every opportunity.
The protesters in both the east and west have been at pains to point out their mutual support and admiration for each other, invalidating the regime's claim that the rebels want to undermine national unity.
But officials are at pains to point out that, rather than help specific industries, the main thrust of the new policy is to try to boost competitiveness more generally by promoting innovation, higher education and training.
If the scheme were implemented (and the WHO is at pains to point out that this paper in no way indicates a change of policy), it would be more costly to begin with than the existing plan of universal access.
We don't have the accuracy yet to determine the magnitude of the average global trend, but we at least are trying to point out the signs of these trends.
Instead, they are all too likely to let the system drift closer to the point at which the money runs out, then enact a series of emergency proposals -- and trust to luck.
Monks accosted and threatened journalists trying to cover the unrest, at one point trying to drag a group of several out of a van.
And I like to point out to people that the median is simply at the point where half have more and half have less.
It is important at the outset to point out that Rice's claims are either wrong or debatable.
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At the very least you should be paying attention, and at some point you need to figure out how to respond.
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They are keen to point out that the destabilising risks to their forecasts remain at an elevated level.
After all, he likes to point out, Arab-Chinese commerce dates back to at least the 4th century, when Arab seafarers established settlements near Canton.
For her part, Witherspoon is equally determined to get out and engage him, even at one point feigning to be pregnant and saying she needed to use the bathroom.
For anyone who has been wondering how Superman, our bastion of truth, justice and above all else, good , could be driven to the point he is currently at, he is kind enough to spell it out to Bruce.
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Both reported the finding that at entry level women now make more than men, both then went on to, as above, point out that at the upper levels men made on average more than women.
They are addicted to their trade surplus with the U.S. At some point the U.S. has to get out of its debt-fuelled dynamic or market gravity will force it on it later and at much greater cost.
But the fulminations of the eurosceptical press had to be faced at some point, and by flushing them out early he may have made it harder for his critics to sustain their sense of indignation.
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