Besides regular voice calls, there will be point-to-point video calls and multi-person video conferencing, for example.
Not to say they all need to be point and click titles like The Walking Dead, but I think we need to get away from this idea that EVERY game needs to be massive and sprawling.
"The danger is that we could be reaching a point where nuclear weapons would become almost conventional, and there will be the possibility of a nuclear conflict at some point... that would be a turning point in human history, " he said.
My point would be simply to point out, first, Mr. Buffett can certainly go here to donate what he views as his fair share any time he likes.
"There's going to be a point where I might start slowing up, it might be in six months, it might be in two or three years, " Robinson continued.
This seems to be the point, though, as the Oak Room tends to draw decidedly upscale clientele.
On Thursday, initial jobless claims will be another data point the market will be watching.
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The team's best - and quickest - fielders will often be at point and the covers.
There may even be a point where news stories offer links to relevant literature.
Unfortunately, this week will not likely be a point where an agreement is reached.
And that would seem to be a point of disagreement with the council at the moment.
Being called a lifestyle entrepreneur should be a point of pride, not an insult.
And there will be a point in this process where the legislative piece is pushed forward.
Sure, you could keep on publishing Huffpo without the Huff, but what would be the point?
It could be your point of view requirement is sated just by blogging, for example.
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The rage to master may be the point at which nature unequivocally makes its constraints felt.
And I think that would be a point of discussion if the Annan plan fails.
That would be the point of buying the long term care insurance product in the first place.
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This team is intended to be a point of contact and information exchange for other aid agencies.
As for another controversial perk, what could possibly be the point of paying CEOs for getting fired?
If the construction industry were going through what we normally go through, that would be another point lower.
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That view was pretty much that things ain't broke, so what would be the point in fixing them?
If we could all get sugar at world prices there would be no point in it at all.
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It's inoffensive, unappealing and wholly forgettable -- which might even be the point.
Neither the EU nor constitutional reform is a top priority for most voters, but that may not be the point.
Also, there seems to be little point in the UK continuing to enter unknowns (no matter how well they perform).
While McCain's proposal sets an annual cap on suits against the tobacco industry, any cap will be a point of contention.
Just when we, and everyone around us, are tempted to give up in disgust, may be the point of maximum opportunity.
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They allow coaches to concentrate on teaching instead of winning, which is supposed to be the point of youth sports development.
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