At which point we have a point that we ought to make about a truly liberal society.
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BT's strategy seems to be to wait until all of its would-be competitors have given up, at which point it will have the market for sexy services such as broadband Internet access to itself.
This does have the downside of this system, in which the player may have to point his thumbstick in a range of directions while mashing the jump button until the correct move is reached by a process of elimination.
At which point we have to look at why this discrepency might exist.
By the way, lest anyone think that I cherry picked historical data, I deliberately decided not to use 1946-2010 data, which would have made my point even stronger.
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At which point we have our system of law.
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Which might have been the point.
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Another try would have given Bath a bonus-point win, which would have set up a last-four encounter against Harlequins.
Edinburgh went in search of the try which would have secured a bonus point but a fourth score proved elusive.
And even as the majority staff chooses to rewrite the Starr referral, they, as we, has a ready reference point which they have apparently rejected.
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Indeed for this trader at least, the typical strategy is to ensure that, by the end of the day, all the bonds which have been bought at some point, are sold.
At which point you simply have to lobby.
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"The concern is if enough volume and order flow gets diverted into dark markets, at some point we would ask whether you would have reached a tipping point at which the public price discovery from displayed markets is being hurt, " said Jamie Brigagliano, co-director of the SEC's trading and markets division.
AMD's processors have always done well in integer performance, which is important for common business tasks, but have lagged in floating-point performance, which counts most in elaborate financial models, engineering, and games.
Yes, looking at hard assets and debts in this manner is useful: but we do have to then go on to the next stage which is to point out that by their taxing powers governments have a future revenue stream.
The defense and fundamentals will have to be good which figures to be a point of emphasis of fiery new manager Terry Collins, who will have to breathe new air into the clubhouse.
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At which point the lawyer would have to agree, and tears would well up in his eyes.
One last point which I always have to remind people of -- I said that the biggest ingredient in school performance is the teacher.
Remember that, as articulated by NATO in Lisbon, that the transition to Afghan lead continues through 2014, at which point the Afghans will have full lead over security.
At which point we do really have to wonder if these are the right people to lead us into the sunlit uplands of a radically reformed food derivatives market.
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With borrowing cheap and loans easy to come by, investment has flowed blindly into industries, such as construction, cement and steel, which must have long since passed the point of diminishing returns.
The World Bank has forecast that there will be 170 million vehicles on the roads in China by 2020, by which point the country would have overtaken the U.S. in total car ownership.
Lifeimi Mafi was sin binned for kicking out in the 74th minute but Blues were unable to take advantage of their numerical advantage as they chased a try which could have earned them a bonus point.
Once Street gives the go-ahead, Earthlink will begin deploying its 15-square-mile test network in parts of North and South Philly, after which point the company will have the option of backing out should they be unhappy with the results of the trial.
National governments are another: politicians have mastered the possibilities of European integration to the point at which they, and not the commission, have become the real agenda-setters.
At which point we'll just have to let the robot lawyers duke it out.
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They had been married for two years, which she said might have been a natural point to start a family.
Maybe, just maybe, these big, round numbers represent the point at which the bears have finally decided to make a stand.
This was the point at which Armitage should have come forward.
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