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This is, to put a fine point on it, dumb.
One fine point: Hillary was always more hawkish on Iran.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Can I put a fine point on that?
I amassed an arsenal made of words sharpened to a fine point.
Which is, to put a fine point on it, just plain wrong.
The "everything's just fine" point of view also loses perspective on potential.
These are the fine point details of agency-by-agency spending needs.
Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank recently put a fine point on this idea.
With bearlike hands, he wrote in tiny script with a fine-point pen.
A recent global wealth ranking Bloomberg Businessweek put a fine point on it.
All those gatherings were, to put a fine point on it, a lot livelier.
Seems like a fine point, but there's a big difference between asteroids and comets.
Need to scribble some notes or use a fine point to edit a photo?
A fine point, made by a man in a structurally rotten aquatic adventure machine.
"I can't put a fine point on whether we would pursue it," Pastor said.
Let's put a fine point on why this week could be good for Sanders.
The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency puts a fine point on the value of hypersonic capabilities.
This is, to put a fine point on it, a "Star Wars" bar of politicians.
Use a lip liner that matches your lipstick closely, and sharpen it to a fine point.
J. B. McKathan wanted to put a fine point on what they had all just witnessed.
It's get that list in shape and get those opinions crystallized to a fine point time.
The shape of the natural hairs gives the brush a wide belly and a fine point.
After years of short and boyish manicures, women are growing their nails to make a fine point.
To put a fine point on it, the amount of content that's being consumed for free, right?
To put a fine point on it: The military parade idea was an albatross from the start.
"We think she was likely using her lips to shape the brush to a fine point," explained Warriner.
Actresses in film don't just tell stories, they influence culture and put a fine point on our biggest priorities.
To put a fine point on it, our government used Huawei executives as expert witnesses to testify against Qualcomm.
On Beauty After years of short and boyish manicures, women are growing their nails to make a fine point.
Buckingham: They need to have that fine point to work with, that, basically, it has that color-carrying capacity.
The team collaborated with health and safety pros and a few outside groups to program the robot's fine-point precision.
SORKIN: JUST TO PUT A FINE POINT ON IT, SO YOU DON'T THINK EVERYTHING IS BAKED INTO THE CAKE ALREADY?
Sorry to put such a fine point on this, but even without climate change, Phoenix, Arizona, is already pretty uninhabitable.
The Trump Make America Great Again Committee is selling sets of five "Official Donald Trump Fine Point Markers" for $15.
Ms. Long, who has been performing comedy since her early teenage years, has honed her craft to a fine point.
To put a fine point on it, I don't think there is an end to this until one side backs down.
SORKIN: JUST TO PUT A FINE POINT ON IT, IN TERMS OF THE LATITUDE, WHAT INCOME STRATA ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?
Using a fine-point marking pen, Arthur drew black dots on the metal to show where the diamonds would be fixed.
But in a country that by some measures consumes more butter per head than anyplace else, that is a fine point.
On Thursday, a senior official in Iran's powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps put a fine point on Rouhani's somewhat vague statement.
Essentially saying that their desire for relief was wishful (and frankly, silly) puts a pretty fine point on her shortcomings a candidate.
But even by those elevated and elasticized standards, the last 24 hours have been, to put a fine point on it, bananas.
Once you put a fine point on, 'Okay, this is what the regulations should be,' then you end up taking a side.
The fine-point markers, emblazoned with Trump's signature in gold, use permanent ink and are made in America, the product description states.
"We're working out the fine-point details, but NAFTA is logical starting point," Wilbur Ross told host Erin Burnett on CNN's "OutFront" Wednesday.
I LOVE Muji pens, and they make erasable ones with a very fine point that they don't sell in the US for some reason.
Sorkin: But just to put a fine point on it Tim Cook goes on 60 Minutes and says that you have to have encryption.
"We're working out the fine-point details, but NAFTA is [a] logical starting point," Wilbur Ross told host Erin Burnett on CNN's "OutFront" Wednesday.
The "Jeopardy!" host sketched his answers at his desk with both a regular and an Extra Fine Point Sharpie while sipping a glass of chardonnay.
We're also very fond of Sharpie's Ultra Fine Point marker set, which comes in a convenient hard case so you can keep your markers organized.
To put a fine point on this, moderators often also processed refund requests for in-game purchases when not dealing with chat moderation and tech support.
SORKIN: LOCALS, BY THE WAY, JUST ONE FINE POINT ON THE VIETNAM THING, BECAUSE I FOUND IT INTERESTING, LOCALS IN VIETNAM ARE NOT ALLOWED TO GAMBLE.
Nearly everyone we spoke to over a recent trip to Pine Ridge had a story that put a fine point on the hard business of living.
It might be hard to put a fine point on this, but what do you see as the biggest improvements that have changed what you do?
Wacom is refreshing its lineup of Bamboo styluses and will release the Bamboo Omni, a fine-point stylus designed for Android and iOS devices, in November.
Yvette Nicole Brown is both warm and firm as Courtney's mother; Lea Michele sharpens her natural intensity to a fine point as his ambitious campaign manager.
Young says that because of its fine point, you can easily zero in on where the product goes and you don't need to use a lot.
"I would just like to make sure that they spend time with women to really get to the fine point of a person's symptoms," she said.
But you put a very fine point to it, which was we talk about what it means to be a minority and working in majority white newsrooms.
To put a fine point on the debate: Is artificial intelligence an engineering discipline, or a godlike field on the cusp of creating a new superintelligent species?
And it puts a fine point on the pro-business, laissez-faire approach to self-driving cars that the federal government has been espousing for several years now.
The darts that injured the pedestrians were about 5 inches long, with one end sharpened to a fine point, the California Highway Patrol said in a news release.
Meanwhile, in the underworld that he struggles to escape, characters put a fine point on the idea that all of us non-actors are performing all the time.
Amy Klobuchar, who's running to be the Democratic nominee for president next year, said during the last debate, putting a fine point on Pelosi's role as Trump foe.
SORKIN: Just to put a fine point on it though, it sounds like you're recommending if you're Jay Powell, you might slow down, similarly to what the President suggested?
As a prototype image shows, the actual liner will be housed in a glass inkpot along with a fine-point eyeliner brush that resembles the standard Hogwarts writing instrument.
To put a fine point on it, Nixon welcomed another endorsement earlier in the day from the New York Progressive Action Network, an organization formed by supporters of Sen.
But move to the other end of the building and it is apparent that the facade tapers down to a fine point, before vanishing into the building next door.
Even for a coach known for his buoyant energy, the display of sheer elation put a fine point on how special the victory was for Carroll and his team.
The sword had been sharpened to a fine point by the time Troy Price finally fell on it Wednesday evening, resigning as the chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party.
"There's no question that pricing has been on the mind of people for several years; Shkreli put a fine point on it," said Jeff Jonas, CEO of Sage Therapeutics.
The stones were knapped to a fine point, and likely attached to the end of a spear for use as a projectile weapon to hunt both large and small game.
" Wallace puts a fine point on the implication: "These are the ground rules: Before you get to see Beyoncé, you must first agree to live forever in her archive, too.
A 2017 report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, making the "Business Case for Child Care," put a fine point on the problem with focusing mainly on formal pre-K.
Instead, pull it off with fine-point tweezers, grasping the tick gently close to the skin, and pulling it out while trying not to detach the body from the head.
If you do find a tick lodged in your skin, use a pair of fine-point tweezers to carefully pull the tick out without detaching its body from its head.
It takes some mighty fine point guard-ing skills to make a pocket pass to a cutting Marcin Gortat between two defenders...check that, between the legs and between two defenders.
That the president can name temporary department heads without Senate confirmation is more than just a legal fine point; in many settings, it can be important to the effective functioning of government.
Economy is not too hot, not too cold, and assets are kind of there, and we just hope that we are conscious -- ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Let's put a fine point on it.
" Putting a fine point on it, Kofinis said Trump could be reelected "because if you look at past elections, no incumbent president has lost an election with a growing economy and peacetime conditions.
There is no evidence that he cultivated a particularly unusual persona; his unique energy seems to have been all forced through the fine point of his art, which focused it into an intense beam.
It all puts a fine point on how wealth inequality has become a rallying cry for the Democratic presidential candidates, and how it could further define the election for the Democratic nominee after that.
Just to put a fine point on how well I knew my district and knew the race, when we won the Democratic primary, I set our win number for the general election at 12,161 votes.
So, to put a fine point on that, the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, on and on, are increasingly asking people to pay to receive their news.
PK: To put a fine point on it, most people who follow this say what happened is you wanted Les Moonves to run both companies and for whatever reason, he didn't want to do that.
Once the larva reached a size of 400 micras, a little bit bigger than the size of a dot drawn with a fine point pen, he'd attach them to a substrate: Wood, rock, or shell.
To put a fine point on it, Sanders is an internationalist and Warren is a nationalist; that is to say, Sanders, unlike Warren, does not center the American citizen in his vision of foreign policy.
If a standard-sized utility knife is proving to be too cumbersome for delicate crafting tasks like scrapbooking and modeling, then the fine point of the famous X-Acto No. 1 is just what you need.Pros:Cons:
To put a fine point on how notable this win is, though, New York Magazine writer Jada Yuan pointed out on Twitter that Coppola is the first woman to win Best Director at Cannes in 56 years.
And even if we can't put such a fine point on it, we know we'll still carve out the time or pay a fee to watch him do what he's done since he got robbed against Leonard Garcia.
And as if to put a fine point on it, a US Navy explosives expert on Wednesday said the mines used to disable one the vessels bore "a striking resemblance" to similar ones used by Iran in the past.
But as if to put a fine point on his self-abasement, Spicer resigned in a huff not because Trump is plunging the country into an authoritarian crisis, but because he wasn't happy about being assigned a new boss.
In a widely cited op-ed, excerpted from a forthcoming book, Arizona Senator Jeff Flake put a fine point on the fact that Republicans alone can sweep away these excesses, but have chosen not to out of expediency or denial.
Their presence put a fine point on the fact that the Evelyn is an immaculately preserved Beaux Arts-era building and that Benno, situated in what used to be the ladies' lounge, is a restaurant for capital-"F" Fine Dining.
We recommend Urban Decay's Perversion Waterproof Fine-Point Eye Pen, which won't budge no matter what you're up to, whether it's sweating on the beam or tearing up while accepting your gold medal, Or, you know, laying on the beach all weekend.
JerryRigEverything produced a video showing just how easily the plastic coating on the glass screen picks up marks and scratches and also how the "ultra thin glass" is so thin it hardly acts like glass at all when punctured with a fine point.
And the end result of that mentality is a world in which skilled and legal immigration is narrowed to a fine point, allowing in only those who by immigrating offer to employ Americans or those who are absolutely necessary for American businesses to function.
And to put a very fine point on it, I think just because of the way upper-middle-class elites educate themselves, the way they intermarry, the way they work and where they live and so forth, is just really driving this wedge further and further.
Over their 20-year history together, Clement and McKenzie have honed the personas of "Bret" and "Jemaine" to a fine point, and fall easily back into their roles as deadpan naifs, even as they play in front of a sold-out crowd at London's Eventim Apollo.
The artist William Wegman, who has a new book, "Being Human," out now, and an exhibition, "Before/On/After: William Wegman and California Conceptualism," coming to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in January, sketched his answers at his New York studio with a fine-point Sharpie.
Now, as more and more industries seize this post–Harvey Weinstein moment to clean house of their resident creeps, the women in comedy who have been brushed off as spoilsports when they complained are rejecting the label wholesale, embracing their anger and sharpening it to a fine point.
And while most polling suggests that independents aren't huge fans of Trump's, if the economy is going strong they may well choose not to rock the boat -- looking past, again, the fact that they don't think Trump is, to put a fine point on it, a good guy.
Or that doing so would be anything close to good politics for Republicans trying to hold their seats in the Senate (and the House.) To put a fine point on it: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Predictions in this political environment -- and with Donald Trump in the White House -- are a dangerous thing.
Stan brings this to a fine point with his Thanksgiving toast in honor of the American way, which Matthew Rhys and Holly Taylor's facial expressions make one of the funniest scenes in the show's history, but this idea of American overabundance (and its less talked-about but inevitable opposite) has been knitted throughout the season.
What Radini found surprised her and many others: fragments of the gemstone lapis lazuli, which led her and other experts to conjecture that this woman was a manuscript illuminator — presumably, she either licked a brush covered in lapis lazuli to create a fine point for illuminating a manuscript or inhaled some of it while she was preparing pigment powder.
AND THE LANGUAGE WE USE AND I AM GOING TO STICK TO IT IN THE LAST DECISION THAT WAS A MONTH AGO WAS IN COMING MONTHS SO I WON'T PUT A FINE POINT ON IT. SO UNFORTUNATELY, STEVE, I WONT MAKE A DECISION HERE ON THIS LIESMAN: THAT'S FAIR ENOUGH YOU DONT TELL YOUR BOARD HOW TO VOTE.
But the others atop the field, Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, have been at the vanguard of the party's leftward tilt, sharpening their economic arguments to a fine point in recent years and making plain their urgency not just to remove and replace Mr. Trump but to address the root conditions that produced his election in the first place.
In fact, if I had to put a fine point on it, Day 3 was pretty much devoid of them: a sun-hammered slog along warehouse-lined streets that took me much deeper into the northwestern suburbs than I'd planned to go, thanks to a series of ill-considered route choices based on cursory glances at Google Maps on my phone.
The movie almost doubled those expectations, leading some commentators to suggest that the film suffered from a long-running tendency among box office prognosticators to underestimate returns for films with predominantly black casts: Gonna put a fine point on it:If you need any proof that Hollywood undervalues black people, look no further than the consistent surprise that box office for black movies consistently exceeds their assumption of our value.
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