At a point, it seemed Dodd Frank would likely diminish the power of the trifecta.
The one eye was fixed at a point over past the row of vinyl screens.
Perhaps we are at a point in time when innovation in business will win.
We are at a point where failure to rectify modernization shortfalls can no longer be ignored.
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Mr. HECHT: I was at a point where she was pushing me all the time.
It provides liquidity at a point in time when a family really needs liquidity.
Europe is now at a point where it could do something similar on a continental scale.
But now we're at a point where we've been deejaying for several years now, myself and KaBoom.
It is now at a point where every responsible way of deploying 11 players has been exhausted.
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"We're at a point where we need to make some very hard choices and decisions, " he says.
But again, Jake, I don't know that we're at a point yet where we fully understand the motive.
Clashes also erupted between pro-British and pro-Irish groups at a point where predominantly Protestant and Catholic communities meet.
Northeastern's Mr Bluestone, a former lineman at Ford, argues that public-sector unions are at a point of decision.
The purpose of developing the payment by results system is to arrive at a point where it is predictable.
We are at a point where we have to look at our eligibility criteria for providing support to people.
Instead of being aimed at a point 10, 023 feet above sea level, the mirror was pointed out into space.
In a conventional optical system, light rays enter through a lens and converge at a point to form an image.
To do the right thing at a point in time when it is difficult is the definition of a hero.
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At a point, if prices rise enough that producers believe they can get more future profits, they will extract more.
Are we at a point of -- are we at a point or near a point of crisis in Pakistan?
Steve Jobs is stepping down at a point where Apple is one of the most valuable companies in the world.
We are not at a point where you can find a lot of low-hanging fruit in term of reducing spending.
In those with diabetes, the line joined a second line at a wider angle and at a point 1cm higher in the palm.
We may now be at a point where we can no longer wait for the economy to again defer the debate.
The Deepwater Horizon explosion happened at a point in which the drilling had reached the oil reservoir, as we now see.
One reason for this is that employees everywhere are stretched, with many at a point where they may be cutting corners.
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"I think New York is sort of at a point where the housing market is ripping at the seams, " she said.
Strauss-Kahn is now at a point in the French legal system that comes after an arrest and before formal charges are filed.
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