They point to the exchange over the National Archives' release of her husband's papers.
They point out that the trend may have been skewed by unusually strong El Nino events.
They point out that the methane seeps are unpredictable and erratic in quantity, size and duration.
They point to signs of a flag fluttering in the wind in one of the photographs.
They point out that first-year salaries often have no bearing on earnings later in life.
However, they point out that it is not a core strategic consideration at this time.
And they point as evidence to the fact that Abdullah Gul's wears an Islamic headscarf.
They point to companies with exposure to a recovering U.S. economy as particularly attractive.
Turkey, they point, was a loyal member of Nato even before the former West Germany.
They point out that they were one of the first to raise the issue.
But so far, they point out, only one country, Uganda, has actually had any debt forgiven.
In the Italian case they point to Mario Monti as the stand-in, a former European Commissioner.
And they point out that most voters worry about local issues rather than national politics.
And they point to the danger of fraud and mis-selling in the private sector.
They point out that none of the ex-Yugoslav states has had a penny written off.
They point out that the eurozone crisis has exposed deep divisions in the 27-nation bloc.
They point out that in recent years, at least naturalisation rules have been eased (or bent).
They point to polls showing that the majority of Americans support higher taxes on the rich.
Nehru's Congress party, they point out, had no interest in bringing Bose back from exile.
The inspectors will need at least three years to complete this work, they point out.
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Nobody, they point out, complained about the three to four tons of trash they carted away.
They point out that the same policy was applied successfully by Malaysia in the 1970s.
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In times of crisis banks usually retreat to their home markets, they point out.
They point to a similar system which operates to regulate the sale of kosher food.
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They point to the sputtering economy as the primary issue for voters, regardless of ethnicity.
First and foremost, I believe that they point to a mental health crisis in this country.
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They point to a body of other evidence for the existence of dark matter.
But they point that creating jobs in a recession is not high on companies' priorities.
They point to his commitment to cut France's budget deficit below 3% of GDP in 2013.
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And they point out that the bandwidth-heavy practice of streaming movies could make 3G networks more congested.
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