Several commentators have point out the problems with describing the global economic landscape as a contest.
If one train were to run over that track then on the train we would also have Point A1 on the wagon of the train correspondent to above Point A and also one other corresponding Point B1 right above Point B.
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At which point we have a point that we ought to make about a truly liberal society.
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We have a happiness set point, much like we have a set point for how much we weigh.
At this point, I have to point out that I do not want to be drawn into a discussion about privacy.
It is at this point that I have to point out, as I so often do, that I am not in fact an economist.
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Okay, okay, we're making good use of sarcastic italics, but we do have a point: we take such things for granted to the point where it might not have occurred to naysayers that just being able to minimize a window could make an operating system more user-friendly.
The Glens have one point from their first two Setanta games while Coleraine have one from one.
They have a point: regulations usually raise costs and make ventures that might have been profitable less so.
Mr O'Neill does have a point: the trust fund's assets don't change the fact that more resources will be have to paid out (and spending cut or taxes raised) as the baby boomers retire.
But as Jack Lew said in his op-ed, and as the President and Jack have talked about in the construction of the budget, we have reached a point where we have to do something about what we take in and what we spend and the great divergence in those two numbers, and that this process is not going to be an easy one.
The Bishops have a point: dozens of cold cases were reopened in Massachusetts during those years.
Both have one point through five games: Richards with a goal, and Nash with an assist.
Based on the recent results of the fiscal cliff negotiations, they may well have a point.
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Taking all the polls together, he seems to have a point or two advantage.
They have a point: they voluntarily ended the war, while in control of much of Nepal.
But irony aside, and overlooking black pots and kettles, does he have a point?
Companies have to have a point of view and not just aggregated content on a subject.
To some extent, the skeptics have a point but that is not the whole picture.
But I would have to point you again to statements by John Brennan and others.
In short, the optimists have a point, but the danger is in pushing it too far.
The critics have a point: some universities get good grades because they attract the best students.
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And when they speak out, it needs to believe they may have a point worth listening to.
The SPL champions have one point from two matches in Group E - three behind United and Villarreal.
Over the 90 minutes, a point would have been a deserved point and we've come away with nothing.
To foodies, of course, the plate is always half-empty, but in this case they may have a point.
Leaders must also have a point of view about their role and the role of their business in society.
Regardless of what you think of the wisdom of changing our child labor laws, Newt does have a point.
Because of this overlap, it is possible to argue both have a point and are just using different labels.
They have a point: disruptive technologies reconfigure old businesses and create new ones.
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