Apologists for big government make the point, for instance, that in the 19th century U.S. railroads received massive subsidies from the federal government in the way of land grants and federal loans.
The other point to make from this: For the first time, this study tells us about new genes we had no idea had anything to do with breast cancer.
But I have yet to see anyone actually make the argument for this point of view.
They applaud the motives for giving, but all make the point that people too often let their philanthropy be guided by their hearts alone.
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And the squeeze on corporate profits engendered by the Lewis turning point will make it harder for companies to invest in boosting the productivity of today's low-skilled workers.
The authors make the sobering point that mortality rates for doctors vary so much that, even if he had been constantly monitored, Harold Shipman (a British doctor who murdered at least 200 patients) would have racked up a body-count of several dozen before coming to official attention.
Mitt Romney, likewise, gets an F for avoiding the question and another F for missing a golden opportunity to make an important principled point about the role of government when it comes to price matters.
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Clayton said the company might make a PR push for the North American market at some point in the second half of this year.
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The article strives to make a point for investors to consider.
But I would make the point that he does not wait for the annual meeting in New York to have meetings with or consultations with foreign leaders.
The important point is that the stress tests forced banks to make provision for losses on their loans to distressed nations, such as Greece, from a change in the terms of those loans that would fall short of actual default.
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Because at Infinity Ward we make a really clear point to make sure we only upgrade the things that are necessary for driving the things and the gameplay experience we want to push for that project.
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Perhaps the first and most obvious point to make is that in a Darwinian sense caring for the future does not require that you have your own children.
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She objected to women being drafted at all, and in 1982 formed Women for Peace to make the point.
Hirano says sales of add-on game content or in-game virtual goods will help companies to make up for the initial lower price point.
The San Francisco startup is closing its web site for the day in protest of Black Friday to make a point about consumerism and focusing on quality over quantity.
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The important point, to repeat, is that this should make it cheaper and easier for the banks to lend.
In other words, is he going to specific congressional House districts to make a point or encourage grassroots support for the bill?
No fall back plans will ever make up for you not getting to the point you want to get to in the dream job.
Former Bulls backup Watson followed with a 3-pointer to make it a 20-point game for the first time, and it was 60-35 at halftime after the Nets scored the final six points.
The meaning made it easier for me to recall the fact and, I hope, for others to see the point I was trying to make.
The real point, of course, is to satisfy the customers and make them happy to pay for the cost of programming.
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For example, several people make the point that even the most complicated and recondite ideas have some easy-to-express core.
And if it continues to make progress on religious tolerance, it can point the way for other majority Muslim countries.
Even third place, and therefore finishing above north London rivals Arsenal for the first time since the 1994-95 season, is achievable for Spurs, although they need to make up a two-point deficit on the Gunners.
Nearly all of Cuba is being affected by this major hurricane, that is now downgraded to a category two hurricanes moving south or very close to the southern coast of Cuba, expected to turn northwest at some point and again make a landfall in Cuba for a second time before it goes on to the Gulf of Mexico.
How ironic--this is exactly the point some manufacturers have been trying to make for years.
At that point the glasses designer has to make some compromises: for if there is a significant imbalance of weight then the glasses will tip.
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While swine flu was mild, a severe event could still occur at any point, and the department continues to make provision for this in its communications planning.
Ipswich toiled to make the extra man count but Coventry held on for an important point in their quest for promotion.
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