At which point one can almost see the eyeballs of anti-Putin demonstrators popping out of their heads.
They set up shop in Sorenson's living room and began assembling what would become Point One Telecommunications.
At least Point One's main supplier, Ascend, understood how IP was turning the phone business upside down.
When it's done, Crazy Horse will sit astride a horse and point one arm toward his Black Hills homeland.
At this point one would think that pensions would heed our warnings.
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Trimming a quarter point one way, or tacking a quarter point the other, is not in itself enough to steer America's huge economy.
Once the network is built Point One will seek its own commercial customers, offering a broad array of data services available only over an IP network.
Once on board, Braasch set to work on a brand image and marketing plan, even though Point One was months away from signing up its first customer.
Being that we are not at that point one must look at the data available and see where the greatest number of traders have the potential to be deceived.
The greatest competitive advantage in banking is not screwing up, and on that point one has to hand it to Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase ( JPM).
Point One can charge 10% to 15% less than existing long-distance companies to handle such traffic and still earn gross margins above the 20% to 30% generated by the big long-distance firms.
Point One leases virtually all its capacity, under contracts in which the price of a voice-grade link has plunged in the past 18 months from 5 cents a mile per month to below 2 cents.
The best they seem to do these days is locate a product on a shelf and even within the past two weeks I had to point one sales rep in the right direction because I knew their store better than they did.
At this point one of two things tends to happen: either the atheist remains in the clique that inflates their superiority complex and the atheist eventually loses interest in the movement, or the atheist learns a thing or two about how to properly address theist claims in more than just canned or general terms.
Now, one point -- one other point I want to make, though -- and you were mentioning how renovation oftentimes will actually generate more jobs than new construction.
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At one point, one of Nord's commissioners, Thomas Moore, got up to leave for a dentist appointment.
At one point, one of the detainees blurted halfway through a confession and the court finally shut him down.
Saltash are just one point and one place below fifth-placed Plymouth Parkway after beating them 3-1 at the Kimberley Stadium.
At one point, one worker holds up a sausage covered in green mould, saying it would be cleaned, dried and re-used.
At one point, one of the police officers shifted his cruiser into gear as a diversionary tactic, and it rolled toward the two shooters.
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At one point, one of our marketing wizards created a Lego version of our appliance and our logo, which we proudly put in our lobby.
Meanwhile, England's series victory moved them up to third in the ICC's Test rankings, one point above South Africa and just one point behind second-placed India.
However, protesters in the audience opposed to any rate increase for consumers heckled the commissioners, forcing a short delay at one point while one woman was ejected.
After his reign came to an end with only one point and one goal from three games, Domenech will now head home to face an inquisition from the French media.
West Ham face fellow strugglers Wolves, who are only one point and one place above them in the table, on Tuesday and then Stoke the following Saturday, both games at home.
It's alleged that Mr Jacobs had sexual relationships with two women in the group, at one point accompanying one of the women to the funeral of her father, who had died of cancer.
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