There's no point in calling him, because he's lived a lifetime dedicated to an idea.
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If Mahathir's evidence is ruled irrelevant, says Karpal, there is no point in calling the others.
Might just be that it got lost over the holidays, no point in calling them out for that.
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But there was no point in calling in a serviceman when I had only a few more days to spend here.
New York City officials are shaking up one of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's key development priorities, putting off for years the creation of a new neighborhood in Queens' Willets Point and calling first for a large retail center next to Citi Field, said people familiar with the matter.
At a downtown Chicago McDonald's that doesn't yet have the screens to display order numbers, but is starting to implement dual-point ordering by calling out the number on the receipts, service was fast and friendly on a recent day.
At a Friday press conference, the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, Preet Bharara, said that Barbara Picower did the right thing in agreeing to the enormous settlement, but Bharara declined to exonerate Picower, calling the issue a moot point given that Picower is no longer alive.
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The presence of a Retina display and built-in camera could also point to video-calling capabilities.
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Following the final item during plenary the first minister raised a point of order, calling on Mr Davies to apologise for comments made regarding cancer patients.
Romney also made a point in both speeches of calling for a halt of all nuclear enrichment by Iran, aligning himself with Israel's insistence that Iran must have no nuclear capability.
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Afterward, I called her back and asked whether it was much of a surprise and at what point she knew why we were calling.
You will be charged for a call because the calling party is routed back to the originating point which will accrue an international toll call.
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This is the most important economic data at this point, with Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke calling the unemployment situation a national crisis.
This represents a reversal from economists who, until fairly recently, were calling for a rate hike to occur at some point this year.
One last point: Airbnb has accumulated what they are calling one of the largest collections of interior photography on the planet, including about a million professional property shots.
Calling on the image of Rosie the riveter to prove her point is far from the mark, or even the point of her article.
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MPC's half-point cut in interest rates last month, is now calling for a repeat performance on December 10th.
The authors of the study point out ADHD can exist alongside other conditions such as conduct disorders, calling for further work to untangle the contribution these may make to criminal behaviour.
But it would be reassuring if the same politicians calling for "tough" responses to the crisis would level with voters on this simple point: many of their ideas will lead to lower growth.
Bang on cue, Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, is quoted denouncing the idea, saying that "children and young people differ from year to year, making it impossible to measure progress in simplistic terms" (translation: don't blame teachers for bad results, blame the children), and calling performance-related pay "divisive" (well yes, that's the point).
Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, a group that acts as a rallying point for extremists, sets up stalls in shopping malls with pictures of mangled animals and petitions to sign calling for an end to research using animals.
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