Prosecutors like to justify what they do by pointing to how it deters future misbehaviour.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has listed the Family Research Council as a hate group since 2010, pointing to what it describes as its anti-gay propaganda and legislative agenda.
Neither party intended to continue it, and if you want to start pointing fingers, it was the conservative corner of the Republican Party who fought like hell to prevent it from being extended back in February 2012.
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Collins's decision to come forward is significant, despite efforts to diminish it by pointing to his low career scoring average or the six teams he has played for since entering the league.
Checking out both options only took us a couple of hours, and after buying a domain name at GoDaddy and pointing it to our new store, we were up and running that evening.
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Ultimately, we found it to be an incredibly comfortable way of pointing and clicking -- not to mention rocking it from side-to-side is just a fun time.
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But when it comes to pointing or showing where attention is, the eyes have it.
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And a commercial pointing it out to all of you who were oblivious to the fact.
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When we get bad news, and the cycle was pointing to a turn, it is all the more reason to shelve any thoughts of buying until a reasonable correction is posted.
Condon, who handled Long's negotiation for CAA Sports, was able to save face a bit on getting his client less money than last year's first pick by pointing to the fact that it's a shorter deal (five years vs. six), that pays more money per year and yields to free agency a year sooner.
At this point, Mr Bush turned briefly to the Israelis, pointing out that it was in their own security interests to support the emergence of a stable, peaceful Palestinian state.
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It is worth pointing out that usually it is agonisingly slow trying to get anything through the courts in Ghana.
Particularly compared to the touchpad, which falters at single-finger navigation, the pointing stick is impeccably precise when it comes to moving the cursor around screen.
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Forty-three people in Washington Square Park did and moved it to its destination, some even pointing the robot back in the direction it came because it was heading toward the street.
With this trendline currently near 1, 175, and firmly pointing higher, it is foolish to try to pick a major top near current levels.
"Those articles, regardless of whether it's pointing to the positives for the University of Miami, were used as negatives by our attackers, " Golden continued.
The prosecution opened its case against Mr Yeung on Friday by pointing to huge amounts of money that it said had gone through the ex-hairdresser's bank accounts.
Some 6, 500 people who live in mobile homes on the north coast of New South Wales have been waging a noisy campaign against the tax, pointing out that it will apply to their rents but not to rents on houses and flats.
Many legal analysts snickered at the Bush team's attempt to push the case toward the Supreme Court, pointing out there was little in the GOP challenge to recommend it to a federal sounding board.
But the other half delights in debunking her carefully constructed mythology, pointing to the tortured personality that lies behind it.
The operator steers it by pointing and clicking to a destination.
"Companies like IBM that have well diversified product portfolios across global markets have been far better insulated than vendors with specialized offerings, " he says, pointing in particular to the company's IT services business as a bright spot.
They justify the decision to publish it today by pointing out that, although Parise had indeed put it aside at a time when he knew he was dying, he left no clear instruction against publication after his death.
Although nutritionists are often a little sniffy about dietary supplements, pointing out instead how important it is to eat the right food in the first place, there are corners of society in which people lack either the knowledge or the means to do so, or simply choose to eat poorly.
Because an electron is small enough for quantum effects to be routine, it is perfectly possible for such a spin to be pointing up and down at the same time.
He has also sought to prevent the removal of failed Roma asylum seekers - pointing out that it is a waste of taxpayers' money when they are now able to return as members of the European Union.
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In his new book Mr Gazzaniga uses animal studies to argue that the brain is shaped by the tasks before it, pointing out that the brains of New World carnivorous bats are more similar to those of Old World carnivorous bats than they are to New World fruit bats, despite these being their closer cousins.
Whenever I bring my TV-B-Gone out to restaurants, I look suspicious pointing it around.
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Segura summed it all up, pointing back to serving what users are really looking for.
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