This was a point taken up by the pro-business and normally pro-government Liberal Party.
So if your0100 point is that some measures are small and some measures are midsize or large, point taken and accepted.
One whole percentage point has been taken out of the gross profit on moneylending.
The point had been taken up by Clinton's defenders in the news media.
"He said at one point it has taken too long, that the lessons of history had to be learned, " Rice later said.
These forms of leverage provide some happiness or success up to a point, but taken to extremes, in fact, undermine the pursuit of happiness.
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But fans quickly crammed into court 18 - capacity 782 - as word spread about the historic contest and every possible vantage point outside was taken.
But, look, I think that the -- I think your point is well taken, that we should not waste any time here and that we need to act with a sense of urgency.
It's another slab of "Network"-esque bravado from Sorkin -- the creator of "The West Wing" -- but the point is well taken, even if his statistics could be a bit off.
Another important point to be taken from the data is that as ecosystems take precedence over devices, it is important to take into account the whole range of devices so as to paint a more accurate picture of market share.
Getting to this point, it has taken a tremendous amount of hard work for Blucora.
Building materials must be taken from point A to point B, dirt excavated and hauled away, etc. etc.
The Reds are among the favourites for promotion but have only taken one point from their first two matches.
At a big data conference run by The Economist this spring, one of the speakers made a great point: Archimedes had taken baths before.
Umar Akmal faced just five balls before departing with a wild slog taken at point and Pakistan were already on shaky ground at lunch, which came at 214-5.
In macro-land there is also a need for both to work together, but that has been difficult recently, in part because each point of view has taken on the aura of religious fervor.
If and when it gets to that point, she can be taken off the respirator.
The ESC wants more information about consumers to be taken at the point they buy the appliance.
After a few samples are taken, they point out, minke meat ends up in Japan's sushi bars.
This was a strange shift from political blogging, a sphere in which point-counterpoint is simply taken for granted.
Just zoom into a pin, hover to see the locale, and click in to see the images that were taken at that point.
The defeat, which leaves The Cumbrians 18th in League One, means Ward's side have taken just one point out of a possible 27.
Wenger's side, who have not won a trophy since their FA Cup final win in 2005, have now taken only one point from their last nine.
The draw against the leaders will come as welcome respite for Allardyce, whose team had taken just one point from their previous five Premier League matches.
Even if both people get what they want in the beginning, there will come a point when the overworker feels taken advantage of or the recharger feels unsupported.
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