Skeptics who point out such shortcomings are, again, accused of attacking scientists or attacking science itself.
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This was welcomed by victims' families, who point out that many of their loved ones' remains are still there.
The facts clearly support his conclusion, yet those who point out facts are often accused of being cold hearted.
But in America's regulation wars, there will always be lots of people who point out that caution can also cost lives.
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The more people who point out that natural gas is a bridge fuel to nowhere, the closer we get to a clean energy future.
The effort irritates out-of-state dealers who point out (rightly), that lobsters caught in New Hampshire or Nova Scotia are indistinguishable from ones trapped in Maine.
This initiative has met plenty of opposition, and not just from the many who point out that designing a scheme to pay people not to do something is tricky.
The FAA's abundance of caution shouldn't be allowed to damage the Dreamliner's image, say experts, who point out that no one has been hurt in any of the Dreamliner incidents.
They are the heretics, the non-believers, the doubters who point out that over the past decade global temperatures have declined and that scientific facts are not determined by majority vote.
Indeed, there are both studies and even investment advisers who point out that the higher your income the more you should be in munis not Treasuries precisely because of this tax advantage.
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Nonsense, say the pigeon-owners, who point out that a hawk or falcon attacking a flock of 50 pigeons may get only one of them, but that the rest will be so frightened that they lose their bearings.
To make this case in any courtroom would be very difficult for a prosecutor -- who point out that it is difficult, if not impossible, to put on a successful prosecution if the chief witness is deemed by the prosecutors to be unreliable on some issues, but presented as totally truthful on others.
Somebody who will point out that the king has no clothes on and, with one not-so-subtle comment, remove the awkwardness of almost any situation.
Just about everyone in my hometown of Rochester Hills knew Madonna had grown up there, but I would guess there weren't too many who could point out which house had been hers.
Those who think not point out that the tech landscape has changed dramatically since the late 1990s.
Those who insist otherwise point out that the United States takes in about 2 million legal immigrants annually.
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Those very few who are worried point out that the U.S. is now in its third year without meaningful corrections to cool off excesses, which has conditions at levels that in the past have been warnings of a market top being near.
As the folks who created this idea point out, the t-shirt was the status update before the status update was invented.
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And yes, there is the matter of the cost of treating the medically uninsurable being passed on to the rest of us via higher premium costs, but it is the opponents of our current health care reform law who are quick to point out that insuring everyone will not lower our premium costs.
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See, it has just been overwhelming to see all the people from all different kinds of backgrounds -- not just the folks we see on television who take time out of their busy days, but everyone who is making it a point to get their voices out there on this.
Previously, researchers could only point out people who suffered from the worst and most lethal form of the disease.
He is not the only one who finds it easier to point out the flaws in a system than to correct them.
If the scheme were implemented (and the WHO is at pains to point out that this paper in no way indicates a change of policy), it would be more costly to begin with than the existing plan of universal access.
"Customer demand for Starbucks handcrafted espresso beverages, including our Pumpkin Spice offerings, contributed positively, " said Chief Executive James Donald , who took the opportunity to point out that the globe-sprawling company had opened 1, 672 new outlets this year--ahead of their target of 1, 500.
Those retailers who are sticking with central Manchester point out that the public-transport links to Dumplington are feeble.
However, the monks - who carried out "one-point" meditation, where they focus attention on a single object or thought - were able to focus on one image.
Those who have written on the topic point out that this was a death that was avoidable, but none do so better than Margaret Carlson in her article for Bloomberg titled Death Shows Schools Need Power of EpiPen.
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However, consumer groups point out that bank customers who think they have been mis-sold PPI can make a claim themselves.
They point out that Cleveland parents who don't like parochial schools can send their kids to the city's regular public schools, or to public charter schools and magnet schools.
By year 4, though, James began taking heat, from nitpickers who latched onto his (occasionally) poor dribbling and (relatively) weak 3-point shooting, to critics who pointed out his inability to win an NBA championship.
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