Migrant workers look through catalogues of photocopied DVD covers and point to their selection.
Still others say none of the above, and point to yet another standard known as LTE Advanced.
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He would snap is fingers and point to a musician or the singers and lights would go on.
Jobless claims held steady, and point to a modest uptick in payroll growth in the May employment report on June 1.
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And what distinguishes her from other teachers is that she flexibly allows the kids to move and point to the book.
But REIT executives say the outlook is positive and point to strong dividends, cash flow and demand from small to medium-size tenants.
Inefficient market advocates say there are ample opportunities to exploit markets over the long-term and point to Warren Buffett as proof.
Someone who will look out for them, protect them, serve them and point to a brighter future that they can build together.
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Some critics dismiss this progress and point to the fact that only one Iraqi battalion has achieved complete independence from the coalition.
Both of these studies underscore the importance of prenatal education and care, and point to applying good health habits, especially when pregnant.
Many Tory backbenchers oppose any concessions to the Lib Dems, and point to popular indifference to constitutional tinkering at a time of economic strife.
Its boosters argue that one-on-one instruction helps children learn, and point to the striking number of home-schooled children who win debating contests and spelling bees.
Accurate measures of real, often hidden, expectations provide significant advantages to brands that understand their value and point to how to delight and gratify customers.
Buy a reliable phrasebook and point to the relevant Chinese characters.
Both of these advances are helping to build the foundation for practical quantum computing, and point to the possibility of consumer grade quantum computers in the future.
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They would rather we call it a 'spare room allowance' and point to the widespread issue of under-occupation while so many people have no bedroom of their own.
Some critics claim the FSA is not up to the job, and point to the Equitable Life saga as one case where it should have spotted problems earlier.
The Democrats disagree, and point to Texas where a 1997 patients' bill of rights -- passed when Bush was governor -- has not caused a rush on the courtroom.
"We would basically try to get the child to look one way, we'd turn and point to a clock and see whether or not the child would notice it, " explained Piven.
However, Forbes suggested the introduction of KNOX allows Samsung to go head to head with Apple in the enterprise, and point to its features that are not available on the iPhone.
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If the brokerage bosses demanded that a particular algorithm be hurried into the marketplace, the software engineers could do what those airline mechanics at LaGuardia do: shrug and point to the rules.
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PCs are turning into crowded repositories of family photographs, songs and e-mails alongside word documents and spreadsheets, and point to locations on their own hard disks as well as to computers far away.
"Our first instinct is to defend our work and point to the high ratings offered by critics - but out of respect to our fans, we need to accept the criticism and feedback with humility, " he said.
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They go further and point to, just as one example of their argument, the way in which population rise could lead to a phase change, a chaotic and of unknown outcome, rapid and irreversible change in our environment.
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Health and Human Services officials say competition among insurers, as well as provisions to limit their financial risk from attracting high-cost consumers, will exert downward pressure on premiums, and point to the tax subsidies that will limit many consumers' costs.
But Democrats say they will continue this line of debate, and point to Bush's admission at a Monday news conference that even he was still not sure exactly why a required form disclosing a major stock transaction 11 years ago was not filed until eight months after the deadline.
Pro-Islamic journalists have begun openly to denounce religious extremism, and to point to the harm it has inflicted on the image of Islam both among secular Turks and in the West.
In summary, the feedback and research point to the need for managers to motivate and, more importantly, to challenge employees.
He knows his teammate has been under the hammer, is young, has had a bit of pressure, has something to learn and a point to prove.
Antonini said a representative from 343 was with them throughout the shooting process and was able to answer questions and point out details to keep them on the right track.
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