And my point about this report is that it's hyped up to the point where it's scaring women.
At this point, it is up to the public and our representatives in the Knesset to pave the way for a better policy in the future.
But then, perhaps they'll have a point because it was up to Romney to say no to them -- and at the crucial moments, he flinched.
The Italian courts cannot compel her to return for the retrial but they could request her extradition - at which point it would be up to the US authorities to determine her fate, our correspondent says.
At that point, it's up to the individual psychiatrist to decide whether to consider the information privileged anyway, he said.
And at that point, it will be up to the president to decided what he wants to do with his Cabinet.
The problem is it only works up to a point, and then it starts to hit a wall.
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The last time CNN was at an inflection point like this, it screwed up.
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From that point onward, it would be up to them to maintain that coverage in a reformed system.
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He says Brighter has emphasized customer service more than rivals, to the point that it helps customers set up appointments.
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Attorney John Whitbeck, 36, makes it a point to show up at events like Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, where he tries to tout the merits of the GOP.
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.
Even if no one has mailed in premium payments for years, the policy might be in force because at some point it became "paid-up, " meaning accumulated dividends are enough to cover annual premiums.
It might come up at some point in time, but we'll deal with it however we need to.
This is ethics with trainer wheels, and up to a point it works well.
The 1.5 percentage-point advantage leaves it in toss-up territory.
On a sun-kissed California day, I dragged my chair across the porch of the Cavallo Point Lodge in Sausalito and pulled it up next to 71-year-old Randal Charlton, a newly minted 2011 Purpose Prize winner.
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Jeffrey Krusinski, who headed the Air Force Sexual Assault Prevention and Response unit, provided a rallying point for lawmakers, who held it up Tuesday as an example of the Pentagon's failure to make progress despite the increased effort.
It begins in a small way and builds up to the point at which people can be totally preoccupied with it.
Americans want their gasoline and are willing to pay for it, up to a point.
When the C wave has just started its fifth minor wave down, it sets up a buying point.
Once downloaded, fire up the app and point it at the USB drive.
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If this particular genre of music isn't working at this point in time, you can switch it up, and you can vibe off the people.
The nomination calendar is shaping up to a point that it is likely Republicans and Democrats will know their presidential nominees on February 5, when 20-plus states hold their primaries.
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My point in bringing this up is that it does lend credence to the idea that the FOMC may slow or stop growing the balance sheet sooner rather than later.
Up to a point, it is true that none of this is inevitable: Congress could have passed Senator John McCain's resolution, granting the administration all necessary powers to win in Kosovo.
Like every other step that the company has made up to this point, it will take some time for the implications of its actions to become clear, but I think they could be profound.
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BT's strategy seems to be to wait until all of its would-be competitors have given up, at which point it will have the market for sexy services such as broadband Internet access to itself.
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