I'm a huge proponent of education at the point when you're getting into a loan.
But the witness told the court there was no sign of engine problems at the point when he saw the helicopter.
The prices measured are those agreed at the point when the mortgage is approved, not at the later point when the sale is completed.
Recall that a Keynesian liquidity trap occurs at the point when interest rates become so low that cash balances are passively held regardless of their size.
During Mass, at the point when the Gospel recounts the moment of Jesus' death, many faithful knelt on hard cobblestones paving the square, and Francis knelt on a wooden kneeler.
We have the incredible ability to essentially take the types of information people need in order to understand healthcare and get it to them at the point when they need it most.
"Although the Payments Council was clear that suitable alternatives would need to be available before cheques were abolished, at the point when the Treasury select committee launched an investigation into this issue in April 2011, no progress had been made to develop suitable alternatives to the cheque, " the Treasury said in its consultation document.
It is indeed an irony that, in the area of tropical disease, the wicked drug firms have discovered the value of not-for-profit business at precisely the point when governments are contemplating the idea that the best way forward is the use of incentives more attuned to red-in-tooth-and-claw capitalism.
"We collect what are called levies or taxes at the point of slaughter, when that point of slaughter is in Wales, " said Mr Howells.
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Morne Steyn finally levelled the scores on 36 minutes following an England infringement at the ruck, but the fly-half spurned the opportunity to take a three-point lead at the interval when he uncharacteristically dragged a 25m drop-kick attempt wide of the posts.
The closest comparison that Tichansky has for the magnitude of the job that Patterson had is Iraq when the security situation was at its lowest point there in 2005 when John Negroponte was the ambassador there, a job he had volunteered for.
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At the point in time when we took office, the international community was divided as it relates to Iran, and Iran was internally united.
Female rats exposed to the hydrocarbon JP8 at the point in pregnancy when their male foetuses were developing gonads had babies with more prostate and kidney abnormalities, and their great-grandchildren had reproductive anomalies, polycystic ovary disease and obesity.
Shadowy remittance systems followed immigrants into North America and Europe, and it was quite clear, at the point in 2000 when Jost delivered a report to Interpol on the subject, that hawala had a large role in money laundering.
But they are at their most discerning when all point at the same object, and the light they collect is combined.
My view is Google was not a better search engine but the guys talked a much superior story about relevance, at a point in the search narrative when it really, really mattered to show relevance.
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In 1996, when I started out and told people I was going to change the strategy of the World Bank, at a point when I was virtually being kicked out of the organization, people told me that this was absurd.
Instead the stock is only sold at the last defensible moment (at a point in time when even the corporation concedes the neccessity of the sale), losing participants the overwhelming majority of their investment.
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But this is not an appropriate role for public policy at this point when the barriers to achievement have been taken away.
Yet principle and past suggest that at some point when the gap between actual reality and the vision through the rose-coloured spectacles becomes very large, then the lenses splinter.
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"It's quite incredible that we're at this point when the power of the phone is crossing over that with baseline processing power of basic laptops, " Mr Shuttleworth told the BBC.
"Publishing a gross libel of this seriousness, at a point when the BBC is under so much pressure, and then to find that the editor in chief appears to know almost nothing about it, " Hewlett said.
To do the right thing at a point in time when it is difficult is the definition of a hero.
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"The only time the doctors come is when someone is almost at the point of dying, " claims a third released man.
The end of the Thatcher-era also comes at a point when many politicians are debating to what extent the neo-Liberal economic model espoused by Thatcher is to blame for the economic crisis of the last five years and what direction to take next.
At one point when shooting the current final season, Piligian fired Junior and kicked him off the set.
"That would be regulating at the point of purchase, " when individuals would be voluntarily entering the health-care market, Mr. Clement said.
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Mr. Obama directly addressed small businesses at one point in the speech, when he called on Congress to focus on tax reform.
So, at a point today when the relatively strong yen has given new impetus for Japanese purchases abroad, there is reason for caution given the tendency of corporate Japan to buy high in recent decades.
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