When he's not bellowing lines from Will Ferrell movies, Suggs can shout out any number of directions to teammates: He may point out a tell in the opposing offense's alignment, indicate if a player is lined up in a peculiar manner, or point out if the play is likely moving in one specific direction.
But he would point out - and his fellow directors would agree - that he is already in the bottom quartile, and probably in the bottom decile, in respect of the pay, bonuses and other longer-term incentives he receives for managing a bank of RBS's size, international spread and complexity.
Britain, he would point out, has the fastest-growing economy among the big European countries.
He might point out that his notes of caution went unheeded while his predictions of extravagance were widely followed.
He can point out that the doubters from previous conflicts, such as Kosovo and the Falklands, turned out to be wrong.
But he did point out that political parties here from left to right had already come together in recent months on topics like education and labor reform.
Though Voltman believes that privacy issues are crucial, he does point out that because most authentication is done by their customers, rather than Iridian itself, the company has little control over the issue.
On meandering walks with friends through his childhood East End haunts he would point out both the streets where writers had lived and the old signs, for fresh milk or synagogues, fading on the walls.
When the doomsayers say Newt is believing in a Deus ex machine to dramatically cut carbon dioxide emissions, he might point out that those were the same folks who, only a very few years ago, told us we were running out of natural gas.
Though the only audience Kirshner says he's concerned with is inside the convention hall--he's quick to point out he's employed by the DNC, rather than a broadcast network--he's optimistic about this year's television ratings given all of the interest that the primary race garnered.
Cheeky chappy he may be - but he made an effort to point out that he is not the clean-cut family entertainer some may think he is.
He is at pains to point out that while he is the man in charge, it is very much a collaborative process.
His opponents say he comes from Burkina Faso, and point out that he worked abroad on that country's passport.
And he is keen to point out to his critics that whatever early problems he may encounter, this is not a short-term project.
At one point he moved out of the family home and into a hotel adjacent to the club's stadium.
He identified himself as an activist, a card-carrying atheist, and he proceeded to point out the errors of my logic.
He was not, he hastens to point out, a Long Island Lothario.
In the past he has assumed the role of chief cheerleader but he chose to point out that "more Europe" does not mean "more Brussels".
After all, he likes to point out, Arab-Chinese commerce dates back to at least the 4th century, when Arab seafarers established settlements near Canton.
And then suddenly he'll point out that the taxidermist just happened to be in the Plaza Real of Barcelona, so suddenly everyone gets a visual image of what the setting is like.
He will also point out that the army is going ahead with plans to set up more special units for the small but growing number of haredim who are already leaving the yeshivas and enlisting.
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The election of Pope Francis has thrown a spotlight on his conduct as a priest under Argentina's military dictatorship in the late 70s and early 80s, and in particular at what point he found out about one of the country's most shameful episodes.
He doesn't come out and blame President Clinton, Bill Clinton, but he does a lot to point out that some of the key decisions that were made incorrectly were made in the late '90s under his watch.
He may well be approaching the point where he would step out of the limelight with few qualms.
Absent as he was, Mr Salmond was unable to intervene to point out that he had been cleared of breaching the Ministerial Code on that issue.
Spenser continued to see old colleagues and work friends socially for a few months after his layoff, so he didn't foresee any point in which he would fall out of touch with them.
He did this to point out your apparent incorrect caption of a waxing moon in Rio de Janeiro.
He goes on to point out that Hauser is more guilty of confirmation bias than out and out fraud.
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