Would Apple have become great without Steve Jobs, or would someone else have surfaced to spearhead and personify the combined volition of the people working in that area in that company at that point time?
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Finally, Mr Hunt makes the less contentious point that the closure of the News of the World changes plurality in the media universe: that's a definitional point, in that there is, as of today, one less news voice.
Thereafter, we should clear our lines and it shouldn't be in that area at that point.
It was as if he took every failure in his life to that point in his career at age 42 and perfectly learned from it.
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Race for Water, in the lead at that point in the race, was forced to reduce speed to inspect the damage and initiate emergency repairs.
Besides both Wolf and Meals missing the call, Young went on to hit a three-run home run on the next pitch to give the Rangers a 5-0 lead and an eventual 2-0 lead in the series at that point in time.
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And I think the most important point that the President said in his speech in West Point, that we cannot -- we cannot -- we're unable to walk away from the human cost as well as the cost to our Treasury.
The break in hip-hop is that point in the song where the lyrics fade out, the instrumental and the percussion takes center stage, and the B-boys, the break-boys or the break- girls would come on to the dance floor and their thing.
The good news is that technologies are now being developed in four areas that point the way towards the smart grid of the future.
However, you may remember back in May when the G8 summit convened at Camp David that there was an announcement at that point in which the G8 leaders announced that they would continue to monitor the situation closely and that they stood ready to take coordinated action if necessary.
That is the point in which we will transition handing the security responsibility for Afghanistan to the Afghans, understanding that, as the President said a little under a week ago in West Point, the trajectory with which that withdrawal will happen will be based on, appropriately, conditions on the ground, as has happened in Iraq.
In benchmarking that price point as the default value for nearly all books in the Kindle Store, Amazon was discounting to a loss, presumably to build adoption of the Kindle platform.
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Therefore, traders or those not long GLD could get a good entry point next week, and the hourly Starc bands may help in identifying that entry point.
But more than 3, 000 other flights that were in the air at that point were not alerted, which drew criticism from some who asked why the department had concluded that they, too, were not at risk.
The company sought permission from the Department of the Interior before filming in May as drivers hit the road in vehicles rigged with 15-lens cameras that point in all directions, Rapoport said.
And at the point -- I think Mr. Brennan described this yesterday at the briefing or perhaps on television or maybe in both places -- that at that point the folks in the Situation Room were observers and listeners to an operation that obviously had been carefully thought out, meticulously prepared for.
In reality all that will be happening at some point in the near future is that the European governments will give Greece enough money to pay back the European banks a portion of the money Greece owes those banks.
He grew in confidence at that point, he said, and the rout was on.
Any further increases in MAGI beyond that point will not change the amount of 3.8% Medicare Surtax liability.
Her father might still have been in Vietnam at that point or maybe he had not survived the war.
And all of these things are true, aside from the hair-metal myth (glam-metal was already a genre in decline by that point).
If successful, awareness of the relevant digital health opportunities and expertise in their appropriate utilization would by that point be located in the individual functional areas.
Portsmouth never looked in danger after that point, but had to wait until the 56th minute for Webber to make the game safe with a fine finish from the inside-left channel.
Microsoft's critics complain that the company doesn't act in good faith: they point out that this case was filed in the first place when Justice determined Microsoft had violated a 1995 consent agreement.
The incident occurred during her semifinal defeat to Kim Clijsters when Williams was called for a foot fault to give the Belgian mum match point and her profanity-laced tirade resulted in a penalty point that ended the match.
Carlson makes the point that defibrillators are more common in our schools than epinephrine, a point that really hits home with me.
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What we have said on this issue is that further militarizing the situation in Syria at this point in time is not a wise course -- that is not the wise policy course to pursue at this point.
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We did, in fact, point out in advance that things were going wrong in the region, particularly with property booms and fragile banks.
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