Of the draw with Motherwell, Butcher was happy to take a point on a wet Saturday afternoon at Fir Park, taking fifth-place Caley's tally to 28.
The Stand is designed to take on older point of sale systems, which Dorsey said are prone to breaking and also are, well, ugly.
But generally when you're behind in matchplay, you've got to decide on a point at which you are going to take on shots.
The second point on which economists take issue with Lord Stern is his estimate of the cost of mitigating climate change.
But the technology behind it has become so sophisticated that it is now becoming a selling point as smartphone makers take on Apple's iPhone.
When the Cyclones switched coverages to take away leading scorer Deshaun Thomas and put their tall freshman on Craft, the point guard decided to take it himself.
Market activity seems to point to an outright bearish take on the former, with guarded optimism on the latter.
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Although none of these schemes is likely to come to anything, they all help to distract attention from the central point: Russia agreed to take on the Soviet Union's liabilities in return for acquiring its assets.
At some point, will he not take a position on which particular areas from those proposals he will support and which areas he would like to see implemented?
Ferguson hinted that he will rotate his squad as United seek to win and move a point above leaders Chelsea, who take on Aston Villa in the semifinals of the FA Cup on Saturday.
Just think of how many little ideas it will take to hammer out each point of a grand bargain on economic policy.
He's willing to take on leaders of both parties to make a point.
What was he trying to signal about where climate change would fall on his priority list in a second term, and is there any upcoming action that you can point to that he's going to take on that topic?
See, it has just been overwhelming to see all the people from all different kinds of backgrounds -- not just the folks we see on television who take time out of their busy days, but everyone who is making it a point to get their voices out there on this.
But as the performances of the key sectors of the economy diverge, so too are opinions on the direction interest rates will take after this point.
And the Spyder is a willing partner when you want to take on some twisted sections of blacktop (not a point we could ever make about the Sebring).
United are a point behind Hearts, who travel to Pittodrie tonight to take on Aberdeen.
On the second question, it is going to be -- the French and others agreed at NATO to have NATO take on the command and control of this operation at some point during, as I said, not days -- not weeks, but days.
There are additional steps leading even further up to another vantage point and, channeling my inner athlete, I decided to take on those stairs as well.
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But if you are trying to decide whether to rent or to buy, and you take a purely financial point of view, it's risky to rely on brisk home-price appreciation to swing the argument.
Drew decided to take in the '96 campaign from the vantage point of activists, primarily those on the right.
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At that point, if you're lucky, they'll happily take on a lesser role, swapping center stage for an understudy job.
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On the right point are agencies like WPP and Publicis that take media and consumer data and marry them to campaign messages for brands.
David Carey, president of Hearst Magazines, sat down with AllThingsD's Peter Kafka to kick off Day 2 of D:Dive Into Media here in Dana Point, California, with the interview centering on Carey's take on how digital magazines are working out in a world that seems less and less intrigued by physical books.
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It is a political currency, and for it to remain a currency or at some point in the future become an economic currency, it will take massive political resolve on the part of the members of the EU. I wrote last year that there are only a few paths in front of us.
The exact point at which that transition will take place is not one that I really can comment on here.
Whoever is president of France and prime minister of Britain at that point will therefore have an enormous headache dumped on them as soon as they take office.
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Younger employees, he says, place a serious emphasis on this point, so companies hoping to retain its Millennial workforce should especially take note.
The theorem was modified to take account of the imperfections of the market, such as tax concessions on debt, a point that Mr Miller's critics had happily seized on.
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