And I like to point out to people that the median is simply at the point where half have more and half have less.
"With all footballers, you have a point to prove to people, but deep down it's proving the point to yourself, " said Lennon.
To that end, I want to point people to a post from Maryn McKenna over at Wired.
If I really just want to know what time the meeting is, I may not care that you have updated your status message to point people to photos of your kids.
At this point, people sometimes point to the strong-selling Galaxy S3 as proof that Android sells well at high price points.
So if things get to the point where people are seriously considering changing nationality to reduce their tax bill, then that is a symptom of a tax system that has become seriously dysfunctional and in urgent need of reform.
Training has been cut, and there are growing shortages of spare parts, to the point where our people are having to cannibalize equipment to keep at least some of it going.
Meaning that the point was to tell people that we had some serious issues with our environment.
Michael Allenson, a senior strategic consulting director at Maritz, says the results point to the importance people now place on owning a tablet.
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"We're going to use all our marketing skills to differentiate between them, and to point people toward digital theaters in their area, " McCallum says.
The point was to set people thinking about energy efficiency, to inspire the young to take up science, and to experiment for the joy of it.
Until then, they said, there was no point for people to get worried and that if and when the development goes ahead, discussions would be held with each individual tenant.
But it got to the point where more people were coming and have to write down these rules.
There's no point in holding things up that people support just to make a point that isn't helping the American people.
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In doing so we lead with facts and figures, thinking that the beauty of our logic will be enough to persuade people to see our point of view.
Paul Seabright, an economist at the University of Toulouse in France, observes that trust in a modern economy has evolved to the miraculous point where people give complete strangers sums of money they would not dream of entrusting to their next-door neighbours.
He said it was possible that people came over from Ireland to north Wales because it was the closest point, and the same for people coming to south Wales from the continent, as it was nearer.
Later this year a national "Gateway for Adoption" website will be launched, which is designed to be a single point of entry to adoption agencies for people wanting to adopt.
Galligan says that, unlike many other companies, brokerages keep precise e-mail logs and are able to point investigators to the computers used by key people.
Up to a point, people admire those who lawfully pull off major tax savings.
Many people point to the Iranian influence in Iraq but I believe this to be exaggerated.
So what could it actually be, this political point that people want to make?
But the departures also point to the difficulty some people have working for Zuckerberg.
Poker producers point to the 51 million people who visit casinos each year as proof of a market.
But if prices double every week, you hit a point where people start to flee the currency altogether.
So, for decades I have cringed every time I heard people point to Queen Bees who held women back.
Now opinions within the United States have hardened to the point where people have already made up their minds.
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This shouldn't have to get to the point where people start invoking treaties.
No offense to Lilly Ledbetter, but how many people can personally point to this law helping them make more money?
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