Just to make up numbers entirely to make the logical point, say that this part time work lasts until a child is 10, they have two at a 4 or 5 year interval (all reasonable enough numbers but entirely made up as I say).
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.
The losing bonus point was the Welsh side's first in this season's cup and their competition is all but over, but Wasps will be seeking a four-try victory in next week's reverse fixture at Adams Park to make up their two-point deficit on Toulouse in the group.
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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There has been no date set for the vote and Ergen can presumably make overtures at any point up until the vote has taken place and the deal approved.
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But we have a plan both on the security and the governance side to make progress leading up to the point in which the President believes our troops will begin coming home.
Up to a point, lavish capital outlays like these can make up for a shortage of old-fashioned oil wells.
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.
No fall back plans will ever make up for you not getting to the point you want to get to in the dream job.
But all eyes are now on the foot-and-mouth crisis and the looming election and Mr Blair is rapidly reaching the point where he must make up his mind whether the elections will take place in May or not.
At that point, the industry would make up nearly a tenth of GDP and be bigger in value than the remittances from the 10m Filipinos working overseas.
Ellison was getting revved up again when Hannity tried to make a factual point.
He feels kind of like he needs to mix it up with the media to really vocally make his point.
To believe that what made us successful up to this point will continue to make us successful in the future.
Just to make sure nobody missed his point, Kaplan followed up in 2008 with a paper called "Leveraged Buyouts and Private Equity, " co-written with Per Stromberg.
"Until you start drilling you can't say for sure how much oil there is, " says Donald Boham, Shell's spokesman in Lagos, licking his thumb and holding it up to an imaginary gust of wind to make his point.
But -- and this is just the point that I wanted to make because it came up in New Hampshire yesterday -- we still -- one of the best ways to be on the forefront in energy is to incentivize clean energy, and discourage the old sources or methods that aren't going to work in the future.
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Levering up the company will make the transformation that much harder from financial point of view.
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Luol Deng answered with a basket to make it a five-point game, and Nazr Mohammed came up with two baskets in the final 32 seconds to help preserve the win.
You make a good point that new devices and drugs all too often drive up the cost of health care without a corresponding benefit.
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Occasionally playing in the corner around the three-point line would allow Stoudemire to spot up and occasionally make backdoor cuts, both of which he excels at.
Your endowment provider may have been quick to point out that you can increase your endowment premiums to make up for the shortfall, but frankly this may well feel like throwing good money after bad.
All signs point to the fact that Chinese companies are gearing up to make more overseas direct investments (ODI) in the coming years.
In the end, though, "There's often only so much the spouse can do, and there comes a point at which it's up to the workaholic to make the change, " says Robinson.
African-Americans are expected to make up around 40 percent of the primary electorate, giving Obama a healthy starting point in his chase for a large share of the state's 115 pledged delegates.
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.
There is a possibility the site could eventually make a profit by putting up advertising from music stores such as Guitar Center at some point down the line, Vachon said.
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We now have to make sure that we follow up in terms of implementation, and that was a major discussion point.
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The 1998 triumph was hailed at the time as a turning point: the country finally recognising, and celebrating, its multicultural make-up.
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So let me try to make the point in a less abstract and snarky fashion, and see if that clears up some of the confusion.
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