We have come to a point in our history which will be remembered as a great enlightenment.
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She had come to a point in her life of getting through her low self-esteem and was happy in having her first boyfriend.
And unfortunately, we've come to a point where -- and it really is -- there's a lot of complexity that is loaded on to this process unnecessarily.
This will instantly raise people's aversion to risk: they will do instant de-risking of their own portfolios and you may come to a point where one bank refuses to lend to another.
The issue of how and where travellers are to live has come to a crisis point, and not only at Dale Farm.
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But we have come to a natural break point in the development of the market.
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It is really nice that all of them have come together to make a point.
The withdrawal of Ms Miers may even come to be seen a turning point.
Rather they come to that point through a process of ongoing reflection, personal inquiry and brave self-honesty.
"He's come with a point to prove, " said McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh.
However, when elements of a story come together in a certain way as to objectively point towards the reality of a situation, it ceases to be some conspiracy notion and moves into the realm of requiring reasonable, objective investigation.
So while it might be possible to push through a couple of additional short-term spending bills, there will come a point when Democrats refuse to play ball.
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"People have been trying to come up with a new screw for 100 years, to the point where you get sick of hearing about it, " LeVey says.
There may come a point when a potential investor or board member asks to see the financial details of your business model.
Chelsea were ruffled by Wigan's dynamic second-half performance and until Robben's late intervention Paul Jewell's side looked destined to come away with at least a point.
"The decision of what to make has never come from a point of 'gee, let's go break a taboo' - it comes simply from what I need to do with my life, what will make my life a rich and interesting journey, " he says.
As a result, it was Lautenberg who was able to squeeze out a come-from-behind 4-point win over Congresswoman Millicent Fenwick.
Anyone who had any doubt that giant global securities firms are highly risky and impossible to understand is going to have a difficult time arguing that point for some time to come.
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The problem, according to ABI, is that Apple was late to come out with a seven- to eight-inch tablet, well after the point at which it was becoming obvious that people really like that size.
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Though the queen is always described as being in "robust" health, her advisers are acutely aware there will come a point when she has to slow down.
Just be sure not to sacrifice liquidity and control for a percentage point or two, as it may come back to bite you.
The key, say most players, is to come up with a moderate plan that takes the tax structure and simplifies it to the point that remote sellers can comply with interstate tax requirements while fulfilling the bottom lines of state and local governments.
So it's realizing the stories that are in people's heads before you even get to talk about solutions and understanding how do I get you to understand my point when you come with a lot of preconceived notions about who's poor, why are they poor, and beliefs about whether the government can even help them.
And at that point the coalition government will come to a rather interesting juncture.
Talk to anyone about the Yankees' chances this year, and most arguments in their favor eventually come back to one central point: They have found a way before.
But whether such an agreement is reached in Rio or not, a tipping point is approaching as investors, governments and even many influential corporations come to see such disclosure as a key mechanism for strengthening markets and essential to building a sustainable economy.
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"I thought maybe the goal wasn't going to come and we'd go to Burnley with the extra point in the bag, which would have been a good situation, but this is perfect to finish it here, " he added.
What we have come to expect from a national health service, free at the point of delivery, he argued, just can't be delivered.
But, especially if the government succumbs to pressure to reduce the maximum fee, there might also come a point when some universities will wonder whether it is worth the candle.
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Observers then wondered if Tory Party chairman Michael Ancram decided something had gone dreadfully wrong because it was just at this point that he announced things ought to come to a close as the luncheon hour was upon them.
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