Make your point and make it fast before you lose your face-time with your audience.
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It might strike you as a government that already has 'a very nicely appointed office' - and a pretty cheap deal at that - moving out primarily because they want to make a point, rather than make money for Welsh business.
So the reason I make that point is you can't ask local elected officials to raise teachers' salaries and cut taxes and balance the budget and increase roads -- at some point you've got to make some choices.
And I make that point just to say that every time we make a change like this, there are some folks who say no.
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Last point I want to make -- last point I want to make, and that has to do with education.
So I don't know whether Joe was referring to that, but I use that as a launching point to make a general point about these issues.
There's no point in holding things up that people support just to make a point that isn't helping the American people.
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And if someone shared a great point or strong anecdote during your prep session, you can also make a point of asking her a question that will let her bring it up during the panel.
At one point Wednesday, he took his left fist and right fist, banged them together to make a point, and insisted that the series will simply be won by the team that does enough to deserve a chance at facing the Spurs for the title.
If we intend to foster and maintain the kind of society we desire to have, then we must make a point to arm our fellow citizens with the wherewithal to stand on their own two feet and make sustainable economic choices.
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But none of this has impressed people like Byrne, who uses sarcasm to make his point.
Now, I tell that story to make the point that these folks are serious.
The majority was easy plunder for an ambitious art historian out to make a point.
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To make his point, he repeatedly dunked his own iPod in a glass dish of water.
That said, it is important to make the point that nations don't exist to succeed.
Mr. Cain did not need a teleprompter or pre-packaged, poll-tested quotes to make his point.
After I took my seat in front of the committee, I tried to make this point.
They aren't as funny as they could be and they don't make a point.
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Gitai says he chose to put an American tourist between them to make a point.
If you make a point of enjoying yourself, your positive attitude will be contagious.
Cartoons often use stereotypes as a tool to make a point, or get a laugh.
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Still, he wanted to make the point that games should have more nonviolent options.
And one last thing, just to make this point -- the clock is ticking.
It is really nice that all of them have come together to make a point.
And I make the point of order that the gentleman is entitled to his recognition.
Romney, Santorum and Gingrich: Now's the time to make that point from the right.
But the dynamics in the room have shifted slightly and they'll make the point again.
But I want to make this point: Government funding will still be critical.
The cruise industry has hired four of the state's five highest-paid lobbyists to make its point.
All of which make the point rather stronger than I have believed it to be.
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