They may press their point, even though it is clear listeners are becoming angry or defensive.
Early in her career, she often banged her fist on conference tables to press her point of view, she said.
President Bush traveled to Capitol Hill on Wednesday morning to press his point that Congress should not leave for the year without sending him a stimulus bill he can sign.
To be sure, all Apple is saying to the press at this point: show up at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco Wednesday, January 27.
One Algerian worker told the Associated Press that at one point the militants caught a man he described as a Briton.
In high school hallways and MLB press boxes, signs point to yes.
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One Algerian worker, who gave his name only as Chabane, told the Associated Press that at one point the militants caught a man he described as a Briton.
Meyers, a respected biologist at the University of Minnesota-Morris, noted over the weekend on his popular Pharyngula blog, the Encode research consortium that claimed to have identified function in 80% of the genome, actually discovered that a formula of 80% hype gets you the attention of the world press a point he pointedly made in his analysis last fall.
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To my surprise Dunga made this very point in the press conference.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei emphasized the point at a daily press briefing on Friday.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made this point clearly in a press briefing on November 4, 2007.
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Fingers can be made to wobble, point, slide or press, making them much more effective as tools to help people use their computer.
As a BBC political correspondent Andrew had his own vantage point in the parliamentary press gallery high above the House of Commons, and access to the lobbies and corridors where politicians and their aides put their spin on the day's events.
And in fact, as she wrapped up her press conference, she again reiterated that point.
We highly doubt this will be a focal point at Amazon's press event, but we won't skirt over the possibility of it getting some time on Jeff Bezos' teleprompters.
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But the fulminations of the eurosceptical press had to be faced at some point, and by flushing them out early he may have made it harder for his critics to sustain their sense of indignation.
But surely Silvio Berlusconi is beyond offense and embarrassment at this point, and the German press has probably had many worse things to say about Angela Merkel than the suggestion that she might be unimaginative.
While the video struck a genuine note, it could have been posted sooner than Thursday, a point that was made during the press conference.
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"The press and the opposition appear to have missed the point, " Mr Hughes lamented.
"We have a free press that can express itself right up to the point of caricature, " Ayrault said Tuesday.
At press time, the Colts were 5.5 point favorites to beat the Saints.
He wanted them to hold their point positions at the blue line and press forward more often to lend offensive support.
The press can be very, very helpful at some point.
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Into July 2009, Apotex continued to press Watson for a deal, indicating at one point through an email that Apotex had previously been in touch with FTC about generic Provigil.
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Then press your new choice, and the green arrow will point to that candidate.
When it comes to total debt, the main difference between Ulysses and the USA is that the USA owns, what has been up to this point in time, the most trusted printing press in the world.
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Before Fukushima, a "nuclear renaissance" -- as it was termed in the press -- seemed well underway, except for this point: Nuclear power, as a total of world energy supply, has been in steady decline for the past decade.
However, at that point, all there was to QE3 was a press release.
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And just to re-inforce the point, the Conservative Wales Office swiftly published a press release effectively dismissing the Welsh party's manifesto pledge.
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