They point to the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and say that despite fears about removing U.S.-Mexico trade barriers, that pact ultimately delivered more opportunities than drawbacks.
The waves coming off the point break to the north looked good, so we pulled on our 4mm wet suits and paddled out a calm channel just to the south of the break.
The ring road around the western city of Caen was also blocked, and more barricades were set up near the northern port of Le Havre, and at a key entry point to the motorway from the north to Paris.
Past these points on the island, it's a hike around rocky cliffs and through jungle paths to more secluded beaches, including Shark Point to the south and the beautifully isolated Turtle Beach to the north.
And just as important, buying power will shift or spread out to the point where consumers in North America no longer are so central.
Even more to the point, Mr Bush says he wants to see North Korea reciprocate in response to concessions made by others, not just promise later changes.
Europe took 150 years to grow from 10 percent population in the cities to 50 percent, while North America reached the same point in 105 years.
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Indeed, we cut such a swathe through Wales that if you wished to do so - and why not, for it is a lovely country - you could walk from the south-east corner to the north-western most point and find yourself on Conservative territory all the way.
But the point is that Obama has the money to speculate in states like North Carolina.
The hearings should have been more substantive because the United States is at a dangerous inflection point in North Africa and the Sahel region to its south, and leaders in both parties need to think carefully about how deeply we want to get involved in this volatile part of the world.
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Japan could point to the curious case of its neighbors, North and South Korea.
Now Nightmare in North Point is headed to the game, bringing Chinese folklore and, of course, zombies to do do furious battle with our hero, Wei Shen.
Mr Cameron's appeal in marginal constituencies in the midlands and the north has yet to be tested, though Tories point hopefully to results in the local elections in May.
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It is trending down into 1981 (NGDP growth has actually been accelerating slightly up to this point.) Then suddenly debt-to-GDP breaks north, not stopped until the mid 1990s.
At Wednesday's trade show, New Jersey entities from Point Pleasant Beach along the Jersey Shore to rural Sussex County in North Jersey pitched their amenities.
Mr Bohollagama was able to point to this as a model for the continuing conflict in the north, where the Tigers still control two of Sri Lanka's 25 districts.
She said needles could be switched from point north to south, sending people off in the wrong direction while trying to navigate off a hill or mountain in foul weather.
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He said it was possible that people came over from Ireland to north Wales because it was the closest point, and the same for people coming to south Wales from the continent, as it was nearer.
But coal advocates point to high-tech operations such as the Bruce Mansfield Power Plant, north of Pittsburgh.
It was an unsatisfactory result for the Sky Blues but it moves them one point closer to safety while North End remain two places above them in 14th.
Greece can at least point to a relatively harmonious relationship with Bulgaria, to its north-east, although the presence of Slavic-speaking Bulgarian ethnic kin in northern Greece has not been friction-free.
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North guided Anderson behind point to record a richly-deserved century - the Western Australia captain has now scored tons on both his Test and Ashes debuts - and Haddin took a quick single off Flintoff to pass 50.
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This week Stephen Bosworth, America's point man on North Korea, was in Seoul, the latest leg in a dogged mission to revive the six-party process.
England managed to take only one wicket - and that to end the stand of exactly 200 between Marcus North and Brad Haddin, at which point Ricky Ponting declared.
He said that it was too early to point to one design that become synonymous with the name, but, so far, detachables like the new North Cape reference design are winning, with everything else an even split beneath it.
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Drive up the Windward Coast to the North Shore for surfing, stand-up paddle boarding and windy walks out to Kaena Point.
Air force spokesman Col Jorge Amaral said earlier they were trying to reach the point from where the aircraft had last made contact, about 1, 200km (745 miles) north-east of Natal.
The federal government may have been point-scoring but its central claim rings true: Pakistan can no longer afford to limit its fight against extremists to the north-west.
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