"Our point of reference is he was a kind, gentle, soft-spoken teenager, " Ms. Page said.
As a point of reference the US has about 250 retail stores while China has 11.
As a point of reference, we also have INTC rated Fairly Valued right now as well.
It is increasingly accepted that the Holocaust has become a global point of reference for mass violence.
Mohammed was kept in a prolonged state of sensory deprivation, during which every point of reference was erased.
But the authors argue that rather than introducing a methodological flaw, they simply acknowledged a shared point of reference.
Now, perhaps, the memory of his life can serve as a light for others, as a point of reference on our horizons.
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As a point of reference, the average gain seen from the bull markets since 1900 has been something on the order of 81%.
The digestion yesterday was healthy and this morning it was time to again test some longs against the new point of reference at 1091.
The other alcove is filled with Japanese prints, most by Utagawa Hiroshige, an apt point of reference for Van Gogh, as he collected such items.
In closing, I give, as a point of reference for single ladies looking to get the deed done (whatever the reason), ten cities in America where your chances are looking particularly bleak.
As a point of reference, there is something called the Callahan Periodic Table that lays out which asset classes were the best and worst for each year going back to 1992.
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Before the advent of the euro, Germany's mark was Switzerland's main point of reference including a period in the 1970s when the Swiss National Bank pegged the franc against the mark to rein in a surge in the Swiss currency.
There is enormous potential in the UN Plan of Action in bringing the full weight of the UN to bear on the challenges, and in being a point of reference for others who share the concern to turn the tide.
The whole idea of replacing the watch with a band that acts as a mobile computer would be interesting, for the very fact that it would replace the real estate (our wrists) once used for a single point of reference on time.
For example, when I posed this question to my employees, one of them asked if I could follow up each weekly meeting with an emailed summary of what we talked about, so he could have a point of reference for new processes and updates.
Given the political intrigues that plague the Vatican, it wasn't much of a stretch of the imagination to wonder if some cardinals, bishops and monsignors not to mention ordinary Catholics might continue making Benedict their point of reference rather than the new pope.
And, to get a basic point of reference, construction and demolition waste stems from the construction of buildings and civil infrastructure, total or partial demolition of buildings and civil infrastructure, road planning and maintenance most of which can be recycled in one way or another.
The bands were used to draw up a reference point of 100 which was the "median" achievement of all the students.
Using your own article as a reference point of fact is laughable, for the article makes no point substantiated by facts.
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Meanwhile, the Portuguese Villas-Boas, who was returning to his former club, said the EPL had lost one of its "most charismatic managers" and "the reference point in terms of coaches and being a successful manager".
For thousands of years, the reference point provided by gold has been the equivalent of Polaris in the world of everyday commerce.
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There's the range of FTSE numbers, for instance, which are a reference point for a lot of contracts.
With the vertical launch point of gold last year as a reference, it is basically flat.
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An influential exponent of the first approach was Lester Thurow of the MIT's Sloan School of Management, who took as his reference point the median income in America where there is an equal number of people above and below the line and defined the American middle class as the group with incomes lying between 75% and 125% of the median.
In response the British Bankers' Association (BBA) started publishing LIBOR rates in 1986 and they quickly became a vital reference point for the pricing of financial instruments.
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They are believed to use the position of the sun as a reference point and can compensate for its movement across the sky when calculating the route they need to return home.
The findings provide a reference point for conservation efforts and estimates of extinction rates, the researchers say.
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As a reference point, his next highest estimate of smartphone sales was with Huawei, at 47.9 million sales.
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