Not to put too fine a point on it - was he selling the Euro?
Not to put too fine a point on it, here was a really, really big part.
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Not to put too fine a point on it, the place was an absolute dump.
This is a point on which there is broad agreement among analysts of all ideological stripes.
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The Kospi edged up less than a point on the week, its first weekly gain in three weeks.
Figures today show it rose again to 5.2% last month, up more than half a point on August's figure.
Moreover, not to put too fine a point on it, newspaper stocks have just gotten an awful lot cheaper.
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But other primates such as macaques can still be used - a point on which the Commission was overruled by MEPs.
The median is nothing more than a point on the bell curve.
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Of the draw with Motherwell, Butcher was happy to take a point on a wet Saturday afternoon at Fir Park, taking fifth-place Caley's tally to 28.
Contrast that with the United States, where the economy is racing, interest rates were raised by half a point on May 16th and further increases are expected.
And, to put a point on it, Steve Jobs (or his clone) would never apply for a job you have to offer (or perhaps any job at all).
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During the presidential debate on Wednesday in Denver, every time Gov. Mitt Romney seemed to score a point on President Barack Obama, gold futures ticked higher.
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And, after helping his side to successive home draws against Hartlepool and Tranmere Rovers, he claims the Bulls were unlucky not to get a point on Sunday at League One leaders Leicester.
Instead of converging to a point on a focal plane behind the lens, the rays spread out so as to run in a thick stream roughly parallel to each other (see chart).
But after Leeds were penalised for holding on just inside the Sale half, Hodgson stepped up to land a huge penalty and bring the hosts back to within a point on 25 minutes.
The Hungarian forint, which moves in a band either side of a central rate against the euro, is trading within a whisker of its upper limit, even after a cut of three-quarters of a point on February 21st.
It's one of those things that isn't particularly hard to do, but is frightfully difficult to do well, mainly because you have to weight and execute a pass to a point on the pitch you can't actually see.
Williams continued to argue with the officials and disputed the version of events given -- before she stormed off to shake hands with Clijsters having realized she had been penalized a point on match point for verbal abuse.
Not to put too fine a point on it, he acted as a cat's-paw for his boss, Punch Sulzberger, when the publisher got rid of his own more liberal cousin, John Oakes, as editor of the editorial page.
But what seems incontestable, and a point on which Mr Schmalensee chooses not to dwell, is that even if Microsoft is acquitted of the charge of anti-competitive behaviour, its practices have already been tamed not just by conditions in its markets but also, directly and indirectly, by the antitrust regulators.
And I remember there was a briefing last weekend, John Brennan said something like -- I don't know if he put this fine a point on it, but is it true that the FBI is satisfied that they've gotten all the information that they could out of the suspect before he lawyered-up?
Nonetheless, and not to put too fine a point on it, any lawmaker who voted for the budget deal that funds the remainder of this fiscal year or who opposed the measure because it cut spending by too much ought to be impeached if he does not also vote to increase the debt limit.
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After cutting the funds rate by a half-point on Sept. 11 and a quarter-point on Oct. 31, the central bank indicated that those two reductions might be all that were needed to combat the threat of a recession given that financial markets appeared to be stabilizing.
Djokovic was starting to dictate with his forehand as he had against Federer and he consolidated the break to move 4-1 clear, only to miss a game point on his next serve and allow Nadal back into it with a heavy backhand on his third break point.
But great customer service requires more than a bullet point on a slide.
You can say that it's sort of a punctuation point on a history.
If you try to force a message point on a reporter that is of no interest to him or her as a journalist, all you are doing is destroying your credibility and making it harder for you to get your remaining message points into the story.
Mrs Clinton won 72% of the votes of white Catholics in the Pennsylvania primary a nine-point improvement on her performance among whites as a whole and a 13-point improvement on her performance with white Protestants.
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