All that said, some might argue that this important debate still misses the big point.
Still, Mr Bush gets one big point right that most greens do not: trade-offs matter.
They booed when they saw Petrova losing her cool, banging her racquet against the net after losing a big point.
Ironically, Apple made a big point of their iPad Mini not being just a shrunk down iPad, but that is exactly what it is!
Bill Gross made a big point of dumping all his Treasury positions some months ago and predicting calamity, only to come sheepishly back into the market recently.
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The big point, as I've said before, is that a substantial portion of the eurozone banking system has failed, and is on a drip provided by the ECB.
And here comes the really big point.
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They make the really big point that it supports individual liberties: the freedom of people to make their own choices, rather than having them determined by national governments, or circumscribed by the place in which they happen to live.
The big point about Mr Livingstone however is that, having once seen himself as a possible leader of the Labour Party, he sees himself now as the keeper of its socialist flame, and the job of mayor partly as an opportunity to renew this ideological battle within the Labour family.
Some folks see the inclusion of a keyboard as the Surface's big selling point.
It has become a big talking point on Saudi social networks, with many backing her.
We found a big pain point in the market, and businesses generally tend to pay more than individuals.
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In addition, smart TVs may not prove to be a big selling point.
But that last part could be a big sticking point for Democrats.
Media brands who use it will be able to control when their logos appear on the player, a big selling point.
"Being able to go out for lunch with the best view in the city was a big selling point, " Mr. Guttmann said.
That is expected to be a big selling point to many patients with the hepatitis C virus who have until now foregone treatment.
Meeting space has also become a big selling point for libraries.
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"The dispute between India and Pakistan may be the next big flash point in world affairs, but Americans want this country to stay out of it, " Holland added.
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As a result, the project's motto is "any orbit, any time, " and a big selling point is that the carrier aircraft can relocate more than 1, 300 miles without refueling to search for a suitable launch location.
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And there are even fewer that have such a demanding overhead while running in the background -- which happens to be NVIDIA's big selling point for Tegra 2, that it allows you to multitask without ever getting bogged down.
The big sticking point is money.
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But critics would say Vioxx's problems started in 2001, two years before Kim fully took over as head of Merck research. (He had just left a job as a biologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.) A U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel was reviewing a large study that proved Vioxx's big selling point: it causes fewer ulcers than cheaper, generic pain pills.
S's big selling-point remains the cost-cutting reputation of its chief executive, Peter Burt.
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