If Waze detected 100 people going in one direction, and no one going in the other, that pointed to a one-way street.
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Petraeus himself has pointed to a one-year low in attacks on U.S. forces as an example of how the surge is working.
At a private dinner in Paris recently a group of French businesspeople listened politely to a politician moaning about his department having to reduce its costs by 5%, until one of the private-sector bosses pointed out that he had knocked out a fifth of his costs in a little over two years.
But as participants in the summit's one contentious and genuinely thought-provoking panel pointed out, V-chipping the Net is no snap.
We saw a slew of different moods between the four units Hasbro brought in, including an angry one with pointed pupils that sings Sabbath-like riffs and an extroverted Valley Girl-esque mood.
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Cartwright did not say how much the new plan would cost compared with the old one, but pointed out that Patriot and SM-3 missiles were significantly cheaper than the interceptors the Bush proposal relied on.
Riccitello also pointed out the success of day-one downloadable content, which has been a sticking point for many players who feel that schemes like that are just a way to milk a few more dollars out of a product by releasing an incomplete game.
Drury pointed out that while Hewlett-Packard is one of America's largest and best-known public corporations, its dysfunctional board includes only one chief executive officer of another public company: John Hammergren of McKesson Corp.
Koehn, in that same e-mail, pointed out that Starbucks has always been one to break the rules.
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The BBC's business editor, Robert Peston, has pointed out one key problem from the bankers' perspective - that the risks of any new private lending would still be borne by the banks themselves.
Mr Peckham also pointed out that two single-sex toilets - one for boys and one for girls - would need one man and one woman to supervise them, whereas the unisex facilities would only need supervision by one member of staff of either gender.
"Before that, there's only one team that scored from a free-kick against us, " he pointed out.
But as President Clinton pointed out, there's one thing missing from it -- arithmetic. (Applause.) Arithmetic.
So after I told Ann that we could negotiate a better compensation package for her food-water-shelter offer, I asked her to tell me the top five reasons she should have one foot out the door and pointed in the direction of her 16-year-old self.
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Opposition politicians have however pointed out that, under the previous constitution, only one re-election was allowed as well.
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Mr. NOGUERA: Well, it should be pointed out, in the Nebraska case, that the -one of the leading proponents of this is an African American state senator.
However, as critics have pointed out, much of the backing for Open ID is only one-way.
In terms of infrared radiation exposure (excessive amounts of which can cause cataracts), getting zapped by one of these scanners is the equivalent of having a video camera pointed at you--or reading by a 40-watt lightbulb.
Ginsberg pointed out that Illinois and New York had one senator attending sessions when then-Sens.
One company they pointed to as having done this particularly well was IKEA, a Swedish-based international retailer of home furniture.
Well he was a relatively senior businessman in his earlier incarnation (that said, he self-deprecatingly and amusingly pointed out that he was the only innumerate treasurer of one of the UK's biggest companies, and his employer, Enterprise Oil, paid someone to check all his numbers).
At Dell World last week, Michael Dell hosted a variety of speakers, most of whom pointed to a vision of a new CIO, one who abandons the under-the-hood, component level focus in favor of vastly increased attention on business processes and crafting and configuring applications to support them.
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For one, MacLean noted the strong by-the-glass selection, and both she and Colman pointed out the high number of selections by the half bottle--which cost half as much, of course.
Mr Arafat, for his part, pointed to three Palestinian deaths in the 24 hours after his speech, one a 12-year-old boy holding a toy gun.
"Millennial festivities would not even exist were it not for the Gregorian calendar structured around the birth of Jesus Christ, " said the writer, who pointed out that China had its own well-established dating system centuries before the Western one went into effect.
Mr. McCurdy pointed out that technical solutions must adapt to unique system configurations and operations, thus, a one-size-fits-all solution was not realistic.
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Whether Hemingway is jumping on a trampoline or submerging herself in a cold stream, with her pointed nose and bouncy blonde hair, her message in the film is one of achieving mental well-being and overcoming one's own problems.
Borrowman pointed out a distinctive pale-grey saddle patch behind the dorsal fin and identified the orca as one he sees frequently: a 43-year-old male known as A38.
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