Williams continued to argue with the officials and disputed the version of events given -- before she stormed off to shake hands with Clijsters having realized she had been penalized a point on match point for verbal abuse.
After all, Mr. Parker is far more famous for his 100-point scores than for his 88-point finds.
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My contention here is that the iPhone 5 represents not so much a turning point for Apple, but an inflection point, in its competition with Google for our love and attention.
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He continued riding point-to-point for two years under the guidance of Jackie Wing, but his future looked bleak when the stables were struck down by a virus.
Being able to fly point-to-point for the cost of a business-class ticket holds enormous appeal--especially in regions such as the Southeast that are booming with population growth and new businesses.
Back then, he was a system point guard in a system built for point guards.
And because even in my malaise I could hear the agony of the French energy giant, EDF, in its standoff with the Treasury over what rewards it should get for building a new nuclear plant at Hinkley Point in Somerset, that seemed a plausible re-entry point for me.
Arguably, this is what both sides want to happen because Republicans can point fingers at Democrats for raising taxes and Democrats can point fingers at Republicans for being obstructionist for the sake of wealthy taxpayers.
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We have a happiness set point, much like we have a set point for how much we weigh.
The original ARPAnet, Hoover notes, was really engineered for point-to-point communications.
The point driven system of the FSG allows for a 2 point reduction, less prison time, for acceptance of responsibility when a person agrees to plead guilty or cooperate (not guaranteed but usually given).
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The average of professional forecasters is a little less optimistic, by about one-half of a percentage point this year, and three-quarters of a point for 2014.
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Though no one is predicting a sharp turnaround, the fact that the worst may be over can make for a compelling entry point for value investors.
She praises it for offering a transit point for Soviet Jews when other countries held back for fear of attracting the unwelcome attention of pro-Palestinian groups.
Given this the recommendations of the report are entirely the wrong way around: the report should argue (on this point and this point only) for the low taxes and repatriation, not against.
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The point is not to look for the optimism case, or to look for the pessimism case: the point is to look for the truth.
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But that now becomes a sharper point, and everybody looking for exactly some point of difference that would be to their advantage.
Stosur reached set point for the fourth time on a fluky point with her opponent at the net, hitting a line-drive reflex volley that sent Mladenovic ducking to avoid.
And much as Facebook derives its power from being the world's virtual nexus of socialization, America can and must solidify its innovation strength by becoming the world's front porch for innovation, the gathering point for the global conversation.
That 20-point margin for Obama is up from a 9-point advantage a month ago.
City officials are working to seize on the preparations for the games as a selling point for its tourism and meeting business in advance.
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She takes her visit to the Galapagos, for example, as the starting point for an explanation of plate tectonics (the itchy movements of the various plates that comprise the earth's ever-shifting surface) that created these islands.
At 6 feet 4, he was tall for a point guard and for years he defended and rebounded better than almost everyone else at his position.
There's the range of FTSE numbers, for instance, which are a reference point for a lot of contracts.
It says church buildings - and congregations - are a vital source of social services, a location for community activities, and the focal point for tourism.
Dortmund substitute Mario Goetze looked to have won it when he stabbed home for their third but Anderson salvaged a point for the home side after 73 minutes.
However, figuring out just how a country with little in the way of domestic energy reserves and rather unsustainable public spending obligations is going to pay for it all has remained a sticking point for all concerned.
"There will be loads of Stoke fans ready for a party - they need a point for promotion, but I'm sure they will be going for all three, " he wrote in his weekly column for BBC Sport.
And the Unger Report eight-point plan for cutting back on oil involves a bonus ninth point, just sit in your car and listen to NPR until your battery dies.
This, say experts, is a danger point for all creditors: where the bad debtor reaches a point where they are no longer in a panicked free-fall.
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