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This puts her at odds with those in the administration who see no point in diplomatic charm offensives.
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The trouble is that most enterprises see no point in it: asked whether lack of management expertise was a problem, only 3% of Brazilian small firms said yes.
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Also, some customers see no point in debit at all.
ECONOMIST: Debit cards
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Meanwhile, speaking on the BBC's Inside Politics programme on Saturday, Mr Trimble said he could see no point in the British Government holding round-table negotiations between the parties, as Sinn Fein and the SDLP had suggested.
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More and more working class and lower middle class people will see no point in saving through the government's voluntary pension schemes: savings cannot be extended down the income scale by clever tax vehicles, but only by reform of the welfare state to make saving worthwhile.
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"It's really, really important to emphasise at this point that there will be no changes in service that the public see, " he said.
BBC: Hereford and Worcester fire cuts 'will double workload'
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Although the government has a big enough majority to see off any no-confidence motion, analysts say the televised debate has become a focal point in the battle for public opinion.
BBC: UN calls for Thai clashes inquiry
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As a case in point, one has to look no further than financial services to see the impact of destructive and imitative pay practices.
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