He held up one piece that had broken so that it had a sharp point to it.
"You have to think it was purely cynical politics, so he could point to it later, " said Ted Frank of the American Enterprise Institute.
As it was, when an airline canceled a flight from Point A to Point B, it had no plane available at Point B to fly the scheduled continuation to Point C.
If they're not met, it's easier to point to why it didn't work, and it should be easier for both sides to subsequently see that the expectations were based on business, not personal, criteria .
For I would expect the cost of providing it to continue to fall: to the point that it would cost more to keep it out of a design than to simply leave it be and include it.
Danny Corns, who lives in one of the 15 flooded houses, said it was "reassuring to a point" to learn it was a sensor that had failed rather than the pumps themselves.
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It has come to the point where it is cheaper to rent - short-term and long-term - because you need to factor in the closing costs, maintenance, insurance, property taxes, all those kinds of things that you're not necessarily have to worry about when you rent.
But just to keep a sense of proportion, it is important to point out it will remain a long way off the highs of the 1980s.
Tholen told CNN there was about a half-hour between when the asteroid got high enough in the sky for the telescope to point at it and before the sky became too light to observe it.
"I think that we're getting to a point that it's overdone to the downside and that it will start to trend higher here, " he said.
DHS's McGurk said the department's analysis of the code did not point to where it was developed.
Donegal stayed ahead until the final seconds when Christopher McKaigue hit a point to make it 1-11 to 0-14 and send the game into extra-time.
Gonchar's second goal of the season came on a blast from the point to make it 4-3, and Guillaume Latendresse added an empty-net goal to seal the win.
In the event that the proselytizing persists to the point where it begins to interfere with your work or personal comfort, you have to take whatever steps you feel necessary to ensure the environment is a positive and productive one, Woodward adds.
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Anti-hydrocarbon activists have engaged in a very smart strategy of attempting to take over our precision technical term and obfuscate it to the point where it means both anything and nothing, and is everywhere.
It has taken years for New Cumnock to get to this point and it will take years to put right but the sooner these issues are tackled the sooner they can be resolved.
Okay, okay, we're making good use of sarcastic italics, but we do have a point: we take such things for granted to the point where it might not have occurred to naysayers that just being able to minimize a window could make an operating system more user-friendly.
It works by heating the moisture in a person's skin to the point where it feels, according to Kelley Hughes, an official at the directorate who volunteered to act as a guinea pig, like opening a hot oven.
It weakened the U.S. auto industry to the point where it consistently lost market share to Japanese and German companies.
Maybe there's a way to unspecialize it and get back to a point when it can turn into these cells again.
"Restoring farmers' confidence will depend on the agency's improving its business processes and IT systems to the point where it can process claims efficiently and promptly and tell farmers when they are likely to be paid, " he said.
' And now then it's up to the team that I have in place now to come in and start looking at how to handle it from this point on and how to redevelop it.
Daniel Alfredsson, Ottawa's 40-year-old captain, claimed a loose puck in the Rangers' zone and wheeled it out to the point, where he shoveled it to Sergei Gonchar.
Rather, other technologies advance to the point where it is possible to invent something using them.
More to the point, it is difficult to believe that the Obama administration has the stomach for war.
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But 3D printing has now improved to the point that it is starting to be used to produce the finished items themselves (see article).
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