He would say that, because that is what he does for a living, but he has a point.
Wyeth may look appealing as a big drug company with a relatively appealing valuation, but Evans has a point.
Baker is definitely in the privacy skepticism camp, but he has a point here.
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But Marshall has a point, Apple does seem to be responding to Samsung.
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You may think this blindingly obvious, even to a former Treasury mandarin, but Lord Burns has a serious point, which is that the leading hound does not always kill the fox with a single bite.
But professor Sachs has a point: We devote more ink to wealth than to poverty.
But Murdoch has found a point of entry in the form of troubled KirchPayTV , in which his BSkyB firm holds a 22% stake.
But he has half a point when he argues that race relations in Britain are at least as good as in most other rich countries.
But Mr Gordon has a point when he says that output plainly grew above trend in the late 1990s (witness falling unemployment and a rising current-account deficit), so productivity must have grown faster than trend as well.
But has America reached a tipping point where it will no longer work?
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But has journalism reached such a point of utter failure that we are ready to take these risks and hit the panic button?
Williams has been a top-tier NBA point guard for a while, but he has done it for low-fi teams like Utah and Jersey, where attention is not a given, even in good years.
But the issue has been a sore point in relations between Washington and Moscow, with Russia believing the shield would ultimately erode its own strategic nuclear deterrent.
But I think that Reitzes has a point.
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James Neal, who as head of Columbia University's libraries in New York is a big customer, gives Reed Elsevier top marks for creating user-friendly research products, but he also has a six-point gripe list with the company that includes price-gouging and concerns that scientific journals are increasingly being consolidated under one corporate banner.
Over the last 24 hours the 1.3000 level has not acted so much as support or resistance but more as a pivot point as the price has moved about 45 pips both above and below that key level.
American troops have formed a ring around the area, but the U.S. military has made a point of saying it has not yet entered Sadr City.
Mr Johnson has a point, but his campaign is one part aviation and one part raw politics.
In other words, Goolgasian has a point, but so does Buffett.
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It all sounds trite and simplistic, perhaps, but Novak has always been a dependable three-point shooter (43.3% for his career) and now he's getting more looks.
The Romanian joined the Spanish outfit for their F1 debut in 2010, but has seen the team fail to register a point in the either of the last two seasons.
Garcia hits an excellent second shot on to the green but misses a 20-foot putt for a birdie and has to settle for the half point.
We had to go to court as a reference point but the administration has now been rubber-stamped.
This is a valid point, but it has exposed them to accusations of identifying too closely with bankers.
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