This chart, from the World Bank's China 2030 report earlier this year, makes the point.
Mr. Marsh makes the point that all of these prime icons have great skin.
The Census Bureau's annual snapshot of the economy, released this week, makes the point starkly.
Now this simply makes the point - again - that houses are not like shares.
Fischer makes the point that Vilsack had a strong organization in Iowa during his short-lived presidential candidacy.
He makes the point that the Fed response to inflation is linear, but inflation is a non-linear event.
David makes the point that the sound has to be right for both the audience and the performers.
Mr. WILLIAMS: You know, I'd like to add to that, Michel, because I actually think that makes the point.
Reich makes the point that everyone has a role to play in solving major issues, and driving greater innovation.
At the beginning of the talk, she makes the point that health care costs are indeed our budget buster.
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Yet the FT makes the point that there are factors explaining the discrepancy.
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Beijing entrepreneur Alan Guo makes the point that today, big companies serve small companies rather than the other way around.
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Craig Pirrong makes the point that you can in fact just be too big for the markets you are operating in.
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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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The real world experience of the past 5 years makes the point.
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Pascal Perrineau, a political scientist at Sciences-Po university, makes the point that the French almost always back strikes, particularly at the start.
It eloquently makes the point that online teaching is here to stay.
She also makes the point that a child walking into a designated store may simply approach the first person he or she sees.
Arne makes the point very simply: Our children get only one chance at an education, so we need to get it right.
The exam board also makes the point that people might just want to broaden their curriculum and have a good foundation for DIY work.
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He also makes the point that the scale of write-down suggests substantial sums awry in the Autonomy accounting procedures and should be easy to characterize.
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Posner makes the point that the case for pharmaceutical patents is clearer than for technology patents, and there seems to be wide agreement on this.
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It's not likely to happen (we don't have enough palaces to meet the demand for them at that kind of price) but it makes the point.
Veteran sportscaster Bob Costas makes the point that when a team with multiple championships has one season with an extraordinarily high win total, it generates extra attention.
But the president also makes the point that a country with only 2% of the world's oil reserves cannot simply drill its way to lower petrol prices.
And he makes the point that if any system of discipline is to be credible for pupils, it needs to be backed up by parents and wider authority.
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The Nikkei makes the point that trends in technology and markets increasingly require the integration of products and technology from what were previously rather distinct and separate industries, e.g.
De Soto makes the point that if you look at squatters and shantytowns surrounding numerous Third World cities, you will find the people who live there have created rules about property.
"Danny mentions Roy Hodgson and myself in that context that we didn't wind players up, " said Gradi, who also makes the point that over-aggressive tackling puts the perpetrator at just as much risk as the player being tackled.
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