The point is that BAE's biggest customer is not the British government but the US government.
This chart, from the World Bank's China 2030 report earlier this year, makes the point.
This seems to be the point, though, as the Oak Room tends to draw decidedly upscale clientele.
In one place, the road leading to the point crosses a causeway barely wider than the asphalt.
' To demonstrate the point Vincente, a former dancer, executes a series of improbably graceful high kicks.
At the same time, I sought to discern the point around which my own transition would pivot.
With it, anything above around 3KHz is gently tamed, but not to the point where it feels detrimental.
The point is to decrease the car's turning circle (another weak point in front-drive cars).
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And if you want to underline the point, I add a comment attributed to Ari Onassis.
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But consumers can opt in or out of the service, and this anyway misses the point.
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One can easily debate the relative merits of either path, but the point is largely moot.
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Of the 50% about 20-25% goes to China, a guess, but you get the point.
The point is that the NY Times remains a journalistic powerhouse and an elite brand.
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Now it appears that Mr Sarkozy has got the point, and intends to moderate his image.
On this view, the argument over whether or not "austerity" killed the recovery misses the point.
It's top climate scientist issued a warning: we're rapidly reaching the point of no return.
He was however the only one recorded as being honest about the point of it all.
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And that's kind of the point of any kind of social activity on the Web.
More to the point, his passion is a topic that everyone can support: improving children's health.
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Now, I tell that story to make the point that these folks are serious.
And her family - because the point the film makes - you've met her.
"I don't see the point of giving yourself jet lag before you leave, " says Alfred J.
The point of having reviews in observable work is to develop self-awareness and reflection.
But he doesn't have a new proposal, and I think that's the point he was making.
The point is that overtly discussing debtor planning in writing is many degrees of stupid.
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The point is you want to find a market need that plays to your strengths.
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The point is traders felt better about being exposed again to the stock market yesterday.
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Fluid swelled his entire lower body to the point that his skin blistered and wept.
Tory health spokesman Darren Millar said that emergency departments were at the point of meltdown.
What are the fees, including performance or incentive fees, related to the Point Judith II fund?
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