Walder booted his third penalty of the afternoon to reduce the arrears to one point.
Myler reduced the arrears to one point three minutes into the second half as Northampton pushed for a game-changing score.
If they agree to cut the budget to one point then almost immediately comes the demand that yet more must be done.
Myler kicked the extras to reduce the deficit to one point and Jim Mallinder's side then started to pour on the pressure as the game began to break up even further.
United had the motivation of knowing a win at Villa would close the gap to one point on league leaders Chelsea, who will be playing on Sunday, but the visitors lacked urgency.
Reading's recent form had seen them climb into the top six and they closed the gap on fifth-placed Leeds to one point after Robson-Kanu looped his strike over Turner after 81 minutes.
But as we saw last night, the five-point plan really boils down to one point -- folks at the very top get to play by a different set of rules than you do.
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Steyn, on for the hapless Pienaar, converted and then reduced the deficit to one point with a penalty in the 67th minute, but Jones was on target after Burger again infringed soon after.
Leicester just about kept Miles Benjamin out, and their resilience was rewarded when Flood cut the gap to one point during first-half injury-time despite his side being down to 14 men with Jordan Crane in the sin-bin.
Second-placed Werder Bremen can cut the gap on Jupp Heynckes' unbeaten side to one point with victory at Cologne on Sunday, having been joined on 27 points by Bayern Munich -- who defeated Borussia Moenchengladbach 2-1 on Friday night.
After Syracuse trailed much of the game, James Southerland hit a three-pointer to pull the Orange to within one point with 41 seconds to go.
Real can now cut the champions' league lead to just one point by winning at home to third-placed Valencia on Sunday night, after which there will be five rounds to play.
When I have evaluated schemes that are somewhat analogous to this one, but actually seemed to work, I was always the one to point that out.
He looks thinner then ever, his voice at times sounded crackly and he had to stop at one point to hitch up his jeans.
Or at least flat to one decimal point, which is as many as the chancellor has previously had the temerity to mention. (He might, just, be able to say it has fallen as a share of GDP - but that, too, would depend on the number of decimal points, at which point things start to get a bit silly).
The margin among registered voters was lower: eight points according to Time and one point according to Gallup.
Macleod was on target with the conversion, cutting Exeter's lead to just one point once again.
King wrote a post in the Daily Beast on Monday that appears to make one point, but makes many more.
Which brings me to one last point, aligning with a movement on the rise is in itself not necessarily wrong.
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The result allowed Rangers to cut Celtic's SPL lead to just one point with the Ibrox club beating Motherwell later on Saturday.
Confidence among non-manufacturers was unchanged in the final quarter of 2004, but it is forecast to drop one point in the March survey.
Third-place Bayer Leverkusen also won on Saturday, beating second-from-bottom Augsburg 2-1 to remain one point behind Dortmund and open up a four-point gap on Frankfurt.
Talk to anyone about the Yankees' chances this year, and most arguments in their favor eventually come back to one central point: They have found a way before.
By the central bank's reckoning, official figures understate deflation by up to one percentage point, which suggests that Japan is suffering a persistent consumer-price deflation of perhaps 1-2%.
Gloucester skipper Peter Buxton was taken off with a suspected broken hand after 15 minutes but they reduced the deficit to just one point when Walker landed his second penalty.
He has also issued a second budget estimate based on evidence from the 1960s, 1980s and 2000s that tax reform and spending restraint will increase GDP by about 0.5 to one percentage point a year.
Some of the best moments in the script come when Will toys with a series of psychologists, even pretending to be hypnotized at one point to prove that he's way ahead of their game (he bursts into a chorus of "Afternoon Delight" while supposedly under the spell).
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Having said all that, I would be remiss not to make one point clear: the number of naturally inspiring, authentically committed, and contagiously optimistic leaders I have encountered in these countries far surpassed my expectations and is, on a relative basis, superior to other regions of the world.
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Maths results saw a one percentage point increase to 74%, but the number making the grade in science fell one percentage point to 86%.
But I have to disagree about one point: logos are not something to throw together on your own!
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