We didn't point out a small tear on the outside of the bag and it wasn't repaired.
But the president didn't point out that not a single Republican voted for the final HELP Committee bill.
Whatever Apple does next, we'd suggest it doesn't point out the obvious ironies in this situation, as that might only make things worse.
Finally, we'd be remiss if we didn't point out that these are both PlayStation Certified, which means you'll have access to a host of familiar titles.
At this point, it probably won't make a difference if I point out that those banks face more surprises.
And if that doesn't work, point out the great number of American families that depend on it for income.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: DoD in Catch-22 when dealing with EADS
As the folks who created this idea point out, the t-shirt was the status update before the status update was invented.
FORBES: I Saw The Future Of Advertising And It's Pretty Awesome
Perhaps even now it isn't too late to point out that there is no case for doing either.
I've seen both kinds of judges up close, and I know the difference, I don't need anybody to point that out to me.
CNN: Thompson's September 7, 2007, speech in Des Moines, Iowa
I'd like to point out I don't think Dan Rather wants to do what he we are doing, I don't think the American press, I couldn't have you know, I could have begged NBC news to do this show.
Just about everyone in my hometown of Rochester Hills knew Madonna had grown up there, but I would guess there weren't too many who could point out which house had been hers.
We'd also point out that MMOs aren't typically the most stable of sectors in the game industry -- outside of Blizzard juggernaut World of Warcraft, few are competitive if at all successful -- and playing one through OnLive would mean paying both for an OnLive subscription and a game subscription.
The current prototype does apparently have a bit of a problem when it comes to field of view, however, although BMW says that can be remedied with some added cameras in future versions, which could possibly be in actual cars in as little as a year -- though it's quick to point out that it hasn't made a final decision just yet.
Sharon, if he could speak, would doubtless point out archly that it wasn't like that in his day.
BBC: Ariel Sharon's trip home triggers memories of firm hand
Besides, the company will point out, Mr Perry didn't need the book anyway.
The defenders of the silver screen might point out that you also don't see characters going to the toilet or remembering to lock their car door.
BBC: James Bond: How his sex life compares with an average man
So the reason I point that out is, I don't want people to think that in one or two months suddenly we're going to see net job increases.
Although manufacturers and experts are careful to point out that these systems can't undo every fool-hearty driving maneuver, they can, at least, prevent a slight misjudgement from becoming an automatic disaster.
Economists point out that this obviously won't be like Franklin Roosevelt's Depression-era program that allowed virtually anyone with the strength to wield a shovel to join a construction crew or move to a work camp.
In a letter to students, Dr Willem Burggraaf, the school's dean, was at pains to point out that the MBA hadn't need cancelled altogether and would begin as soon as new arrangements could be put in place.
Both coaches were quick to point out that Jameer Nelson didn't play in any of the first three meetings, but he made no difference thanks to another strong night from Williams, who set the tone with 13 points in the first quarter.
But that's the point: Your kids don't want you hanging out with them anyway.
But as Milton Friedman liked to point out, our economic system isn't just based on profit.
"He couldn't really move out there, " point guard Deron Williams said of Johnson.
They point out that Cleveland parents who don't like parochial schools can send their kids to the city's regular public schools, or to public charter schools and magnet schools.
Spenser continued to see old colleagues and work friends socially for a few months after his layoff, so he didn't foresee any point in which he would fall out of touch with them.
Microsoft's critics complain that the company doesn't act in good faith: they point out that this case was filed in the first place when Justice determined Microsoft had violated a 1995 consent agreement.
If you don't get the point of this game you are missing out.
One suggested that Mr Meshal's words had been distorted, while another hastened to point out that Hamas's position hadn't actually changed.
ECONOMIST: Israel exists. A Hamas leader briefly admits the obvious
Badgett and other scholars point out a number of reasons these figures aren't comparable.
应用推荐