• As they point out, economies find it easier to master new products that are similar to ones they already make.

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  • As they point out, the link between tobacco and disease had been publicly made as far back as the 1950s.

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  • As they point out less often, we also pay them as individuals, rather than as members of a team working together for their patients.

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  • As they point out, it has usually taken a long time for currencies to emerge onto the world stage - and, in most cases, countries have actively resisted it.

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  • As they point out, three of the largest countries, plus one other, can block any decision, whereas it takes a big coalition of small countries to achieve such a result.

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  • As well as carrying large items, they point out, airships are ideal for transporting light but bulky cargo such as flowers.

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  • So you can see why that would be kind of waving a red flag in front of the military and why they might, as you point out, want to teach a lesson of their own.

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  • But, as the authors point out, they account for a tiny share of overall spending on pensioners.

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  • As officials often point out, they cannot deploy a soldier or marine for each mile of power or pipeline.

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  • They point out that as market pressure has increased, governments have increasingly turned to growth unfriendly tax increases to fill gaps in deficit plans.

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  • Given what we know of the materials as they have come out to this point, there is little likelihood that an official order to remove the materials would have succeeded in surmounting the high barriers erected by first amendment doctrine in cases of prior restraint.

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  • As they did in 2004, Edwards' supporters point out that as a Southerner, Edwards can make inroads in a region that produced the last three Democratic presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton).

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  • After years of austerity, the time, they say, is ripe for bigger wage rises and social benefits, as well as tax cuts all promised, they point out, by Lionel Jospin, France's Socialist prime minister, in his general-election campaign last May.

    ECONOMIST: France

  • Critics also point out that marks are ineffective as they are hidden in winter when ponies grow their hair or when they are covered in mud.

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  • They also point out that new technologies such as print on demand, which makes printing short runs of physical books more economical, should help them squeeze more money out of the old-fashioned format.

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  • Obviously there are exceptions for titles like Call of Duty which will break records regardless, but for less obscenely popular titles, the price point is starting to lose them customers as they seek out cheaper alternatives.

    FORBES: Kids Want an iPad More than a WiiU for Christmas

  • They also point out that, amongst other things, they had been pressing for other evidence, such as phone taps, to be made admissible to allow suspects to be held in prison - a notion ministers had rejected.

    BBC: Is Reid playing the blame game?

  • They point out artifacts in the city, such as the public artworks, prioritized as part of the city's revamp.

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  • The process of accepting credit or debit cards as payment is quite complex, although retailers point out that they absorb this cost in their sale price.

    BBC: Excessive card surcharges will be banned, says Treasury

  • Replacement Simon Keogh managed a late third but Leinster ran out of time as they pressed for a bonus-point score.

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  • If they have college degrees, find out their grade point average, as that will give you a good understanding of their level of discipline and how well they understood the subjects studied.

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  • That would come on top of the already hefty sales taxes levied by many cities and states, they point out, and would inevitably rise over time, much as income tax did until Presidents Kennedy and Johnson in the 1960s cut the top rate by 21 percentage points.

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  • To make their point they've put out a new poster picturing William Hague as a school boy with slogan on the lines of "He hasn't done his sums".

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  • The unions say their case is based on years of low pay increases - highlighted, they point out, by the prime minister among others, and used as a prominent argument to get through legislation on variable tuition fees.

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  • They point out that the ruling party's structural advantages such as the power of incumbency and the protections of gerrymandering are bigger than they were in 1994.

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  • They point out that emerging economies have been frantically accumulating real assets, such as assembly lines and office towers, but their generation of financial assets has not kept pace.

    ECONOMIST: Global imbalances

  • They point out that what is being planned is not so much a cut as a small reduction on what the Pentagon had been planning to spend over the next four to five years.

    ECONOMIST: American military spending

  • As the CPS point out, both the prime minister and the chancellor like to boast that they have cut the overall budget deficit by a quarter.

    BBC: Hard times for Mr Osborne

  • As Japanese government officials point out, in theory consumers eventually always pay recycling costs, whether they are billed explicitly, or via the cost of new appliances.

    ECONOMIST: Recycling

  • Of course, the major thing that's changed since Vietnam is we no longer have conscription, so everybody's who in the military - they may not like what they're doing at the moment, or they may be held past the point they planned to get out - but basically, they're there as volunteers.

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