There was absolutely no need to put such a fine point on the insight in such a public place.
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This request focused my thoughts, or the lack of 'em, to such a fine point, I gave my 14-inch Echo an edge it never had.
It's a fine point, to be sure, but if I'm buying this car I'm getting the 19-inch wheels and tires, simply to minimize that effect.
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This is the beginning of a most extraordinary correspondence, which lasts almost a quarter of a century, until Emily Dickinson's death in 1886, and during which time the poet sent Higginson almost one hundred poems, many of her best, their metrical forms jagged, their punctuation unpredictable, their images honed to a fine point, their meaning elliptical, heart-gripping, electric.
Not to put too fine a point on it - was he selling the Euro?
Not to put too fine a point on it, here was a really, really big part.
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Not to put too fine a point on it, the place was an absolute dump.
Moreover, not to put too fine a point on it, newspaper stocks have just gotten an awful lot cheaper.
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Kernan made it all-square again and the end-to-end football continued as Tyrone defender Ryan McMenamin scored a fine individual point.
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He uses Windows computers, iOS handhelds and fine-point pens.
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Not to put too fine a point on it, he acted as a cat's-paw for his boss, Punch Sulzberger, when the publisher got rid of his own more liberal cousin, John Oakes, as editor of the editorial page.
And I remember there was a briefing last weekend, John Brennan said something like -- I don't know if he put this fine a point on it, but is it true that the FBI is satisfied that they've gotten all the information that they could out of the suspect before he lawyered-up?
Nonetheless, and not to put too fine a point on it, any lawmaker who voted for the budget deal that funds the remainder of this fiscal year or who opposed the measure because it cut spending by too much ought to be impeached if he does not also vote to increase the debt limit.
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Then Carson partially atoned for his earlier error with a fine save from point-blank range to keep out a header from Olic.
That the tea party movement has no leader at this point is just fine with Wierzbicki.
Now we can regard this as a trivial point of mine, fine, go ahead and do so.
Low taxes are fine, but there comes a point when you have to spend a little to get a lot.
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They issued a 15-point declaration full of fine words about loving God and one's neighbour, but omitting any reference to the thorny problems of apostasy and religious conversion in the Middle East.
BMW, with another fine performance, have a one-point lead over the prancing horse as the teams return to Europe.
Rather, my point is, ideology is fine and well and good and makes for fun cocktail parties and tense Thanksgivings.
And if anybody runs for the door at that point, that's fine, because I'd rather have everybody be reasonable about it.
If anything, a fine is something a James Harrison can point to as an example of a personal sacrifice he bore to help the team win.
Tendulkar maintained a steady scoring rate, whipping Morkel wristily through the leg-side for successive boundaries, while Sehwag reached his 19th Test century in suitably fine style, carving Parnell to the point boundary.
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The rising share price (which is not sustainable due to the aforementioned point) makes it a fine time for executives to convert options into shares and sell into the artificially created buying frenzy.
The point is that risky bets are fine if the cost of making them is low enough.
City looked on course for a point after Craig Bellamy's fine individual goal made it 3-3 in the 90th minute.
James Arlidge caught Leinster napping to run in a penalty, Wayne Evans swept in for a fine try and Richard Fussell secured the bonus point on 35 minutes.
When he was in the Mafia, Ferrante clearly thought it was fine to deal with devils to make a business point.
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