"If a player is out for a certain period there is no point rushing it, " said Ferguson.
They believe there is no other point in developing it if there is not a good user experience in it for them.
That will be the main aim for the weekend -- to go out there and try to enjoy it because there is no point in playing the game if you are not having fun.
The government believes there is no point in consulting the British people until it is clear how Europe will develop.
An Intel purchase would raise a ton of regulatory issues according to East, and there is no point to Apple buying the company, since it already has the intellectual property from ARM.
There is no point in developing a working nuclear device if it cannot be weaponised - in other words, turned into a functioning bomb that can actually be delivered to a target.
If that can happen to a chief justice, it is obvious there is no point in me leaving any instructions, but just in case anybody cares, I want to be cremated within a week.
For international money there is no point investing in a stock if the currency it is held in keels over, so in a period of currency uncertainty money will flow dramatically between currencies rather than between stocks.
All this talk of narrowing windows is because of the idea that there is a point of no return, when Iran has put any enriched uranium deep enough underground that it is out of reach of Israeli bombs.
The moral of the story is that there is no magic point where deficit spending leads to a fiscal crisis, but we do know that it is a bad idea for governments to engage in reckless spending over a long period of time.
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So there is no point in pulling the plug on a loser until it is thoroughly and completely dead.
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There is no point in taking any of this personally, as it tends to be a function of the commercial medium, which is to say TV and its audience.
There is no point in complaining about this, no matter how deranged it might make the reader feel: it is just the way that Mr Schama does things.
There is no point taking the gun out of your home in Switzerland because it is illegal to carry a gun in the street.
Unless the laws of supply and demand have been repealed, it is hard to believe that there is no point at which ever-lower unemployment rates produce wage pressure.
It is fair to point out that there were no fireworks over the Bosporus, either: after all the bad-tempered haggling, Turks were not in a mood to rejoice.
There is no point in changing the structure if we cannot commit the resources to make it work.
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Something important that I want to point out about the deal is that there is no secondary market for it.
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"While I may not like some of Apple's practices and tactics, there is no denying that Steve Jobs took that company at its lowest point and made it into the gold standard of consumer technology, " wrote Eric Geller, in a discussion CNN Tech started on the Google Plus social network.
It is the point of approach beyond which there can be no return.
Perhaps even now it isn't too late to point out that there is no case for doing either.
It is true, as the abstainers often point out, that there is no such thing as safe sex.
The 1997 Budget wasn't a good start, with the withdrawal of ACT reclaim, although we have to recognise that there is no point now in asking the Government to reinvent ACT so that pension funds can get relief from it.
We'll no doubt face another turning point (maybe we already have?), and when we do, there is no guarantee that it will be any more obvious than it was in 1979.
There is no question it deserves a considerable amount of credit for having navigated through some difficult periods, but at this point, it is time to unload some shares.
Though Surface is clearly a tablet device, Sinofsky pointed out that the process of developing Windows 8 (on which Surface's Windows RT operating system is based) started in the summer of 2009, when there was no Apple iPad as a reference point (though it remains unclear if Microsoft began working on its tablet at that time).
Most of the European partners figure there is no point in opposing the U.S. now that the push has gone this far and Clinton seems unyielding on it.
There you have it: What seemed absurd to the point of parody a decade ago is now so plausible that no one but me even thinks to question it.
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